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JUST WHAT THE NEW MILLINERY IS LIKE. | n 'i • i * ! It's something that can fee seen not easily described* \ THE NEW. AMERICAN SAILOR, Tie "West End"- Hat of tho ] I Period, Untrimmed, in Black, Burnt, Putty, and White Chip. « i 6/11 each, j J* jl E ,a ;"i 'Also, in Cream Pedal Straw, . 7/6 each» • ? hi ' o o I THE NEW AMERICAN SAILOR, trimmed band and effective flai , I T ; r | bow of Ribbon Velv6t, with upright black or coloured brush. i f i 14/3 cach. ? - j NEW AMERICAN SAILOR, band and flat bow of Ribbon Velvety ' f I > or Merv. Ribbon. ' 12/6 each. j M ■ ■ ' ■ i ; | , NEW AMERICAN SAILOR, swaithe of Glace, or Floral Ribbon j ; or Silk, with butterfly bow at baok. , -i Si 15/6 each. I ' JUST ARRIVED, a Fresh Shipment of our Popular lines in Cla- | ' j ■ trick LANCER FEATHERS. j | White, 12/6, 16/6, 19/6, 25/6, 26/6, 82/6. T | Black, 9/11, 12/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/6, 27/6, 32/6, 40/- | j Black and White, 12/6, 16/6, 19/6, 25/6, 29/6. ' I | . | Grey, 9/11, 12/9, 16/6, 25/6, 26/6, [ ' t jj Saxe, 16/6, 19/6, 26/6. , j \ But what Is tho use of trying on paper to picture these subtle f \ orsatlons. Our New Millinery Is now on dlsplayi and we invite I Inspection. " f | VEITCH & ALLAN,. SSFSS* |

EAGE WEEK MILLINERY. All tho leading styles of tho season will be represented at Trentham on Saturday and Monday^' Among them will bo many of the charming models now on view In our Showroom. ' • Some of these surprisingly effective hats are trimmed with gorgeous Ostrich Lancer Plumes and Ostrich Mounts. They are quite now and exclusive in style. ' You are invited to inspect this Race Millinery display. . MRS. MATHEWSON, 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, ' ' WELLINGTON. "WHERE THE SMART HATB AREI" THE REMEDY FOR 6REY HAIRS! As a rule, grey hairs aro brought on by natural change through advancing years. Quite frequently, they appear early in life as a result of disease, neuralgia, nervous shock, long continued mental strain, or hereditary influences. Where greyness is premature: that is, if it is caused by illness or a general debilitated state of the system it can bo entirely arrested if cared for in time. MRS ROLLESTON is an expert in all Hair matters, and gives courses of treatment for Grey Hair from Ono Guinea. MRS. ROLLESTON 9 V' i. HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. • 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. , ■ 'Phono 1599, T||| The "STANDARD" Sewing JL ,Vfr% Machine for "Happy Work." ' 1 There's no backache with this Sewing "g. iff S*l //I IJtt.jp Machine—because you sit right in front mf ■ Lg Using other machines, your spine is nil THE wronc wav' ' effort to treadle and watch \ B , nH jL v <V " a side-needle at the same time. we RiOHrV/AV Hours of work are not exhausting when you sit in perfect lino with both needle and treadle. I There's no more handsome machine than the "STANDARD CENTRAL • NEEDLE," and it has ball bearings throughout. v SEE ONE AT F. J. W. FEA! S Engineer and Importer, 99 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. LONDON SOGiETY ~""inviteLadies to plaiosTheir! COWlj MAKERS Orders for Coming Season.jj S~s LAMBTON CHAMBERS, | CJiLf vj h)"' Opp. Kirkcaldio and Stains. 1 /fo/jJj WELLINGTON. | TTfcO YOU KNOW that a bad breath and decayed teeth ere a big handioap JL ' to any boy or girl? I DO YOU KNOW that tho teeth are. preserved and tho breath made sweet and pure by using MICROBIN, Take no substitute. Price Is. 6d. If your dealer , does not stock it send la. 6d. stamps for a sample post free to MICROBIN, co. Box 985, Wellington. It ia Tfondorinl valuo—tho finest posslblo combination of tho bo»t from the beat gardens, Tour ijrocer has it, 1/8,1/10 and 2/- per lb. 52 ■WHOLESALE AUhrm; MESSHS. TH OMPSON BHOS,, LTD., WELLINGTON

& 2/© 1 A CUBE FOE GREYNES& " I IF anyone going prematurely rt«T Trill carry out the following simple treatment they will be surprised how quickly the hair will resume its natural colour— — Dip the finger-tips in any ordinary oil ' (Olive for preference), and massage the 1 roots gently for a fow moments and. then apply DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, and gently brush ns usual. The results are wonderful. In a few days tlie white hairs will quite disappear. Hu&diredS have already proved its efficiency. A. M. Hendy, Hair Specialist, Dunedin, is tha solo wholesale agent for Australasia. Price, Ss. 6d. bottle; posted under ootct 4s. Pure Olive Oil, for use as directed, Gd.. bottle. Procurable from J. R. McKENZIE, WINDSOR HOTEL BUILDINGS, ' ■ WILLIS STREET. ■ .. . ' In these strenuous, competitive days it is ' DISASimS to neglect one's health and get into a low conditio* Bodily and mental fitness are essential for succcsj, A sound mind in a sound body implici nervous " force, and the nerves should be our first considera ation. With a sound nervous system health is H constant A course of - . FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATO)|IG 1 will provide tho nerves with' their own special stimulant—phosphorus, and at the some time, will tone up the appetite and digestion until you (eel and experience what good health really Is. You will sing before breakfast—the true sign of well.being. t . Price: 2/5 and 4/8 (rem Ohemlitt and Grcciri % ' OR FOSt mi FROM 1 CKAS. A. FLETCHER Chemist, Willikcioh. A CORSET made to order, and fitted by / a Lady Expert is of-the utmost im- > portanoo to every lady. Tho Wholesalo l Coreot Manufacturing Oo„ 108 a Cuba ! Street. If unable to call, Bend a post i card to tho abovo address, and our Lady i Representative will call at your residenoo. iTOemu COAL . unr goal ' iudvood, nm - BXORES-WlUIa and oVay Btresfc • OFFlCES—Johnston Street, "Phones «3, Ui, IM. fIMOEL BINIUIIL . [rriHERE is only one certain $ CORE .for CORNB 'o |. in this Dominion— I THAT'S TEEBS % | :

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1885, 20 October 1913, Page 2

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