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K 1 Dress 1 Goods Our Dress Department is now fully stocked with all that is spoken of as the "correct" thing for this Summer Wear. In Tubbing Fabrics we are showing an extensive, range amongst the most popular being" i I; JAP CREPES, 30 indies wide, in 50 different yard. jj BEDFORD CORDS, double-width, in even stripes of sky and white, navy and white, brown • ' and white, grey and white, saxe and white, and black and white' Is< 6d> J/tlfa* I .WHITE PIQUE, in single and double widths, soft, uncrushable make—l/-, 1/li> 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6. I .WHITE SWISS SPOT MUSLIN, in differently spaced spots, 30 inches wide—B|d., 10Jd., 1/-, j 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3. • REPPETTE, a fine repp with a mercerised finish, in tussore, fawn, cinnamon, saxe, 'sky, I brown, and navy, 40 inches wide— yard. 'i TOBRALCO, a novelty material that has fairly caught on, in all white, with .woven small deli signs, including spots', an excellent tubber, 28-inches wide —11d. yard. ? lii Fabrics of a more dressy nature, we have also a good showing. Those selling most i freely are:— , , ' I ALL WOOL OTTOMAN, '42 inches wide, in tan, saxe, light navy, brown, grey,; sand, and 1 black—2/3 yard. 1 ALL WOOL CHALYS, in saxe, brown, tan, gray, and navy, sky, and pink, double width-. ; ■i 1/11 yard. I SILK AND WOOL SAN TOT, in all the sought for shades, also cream,,and black—2/11 yard. , | WORSTED SUITINGS, in black and navy wounds, with half-inch white hair line. This is fj very popular for coats and . skirts, 44 inches wide—3/11 yard. ; • '• NOVELTY ROBES, in new grey effects, plain and striped, from ,15/" the costume length. ' Please Note.—We are making a Final Clearance of alt SAMPLE GARMENTS left over 'i from our great purchase. If you are interested come to the Store this week and sea the final I prices—they will astonish you. ! WITCH & ALLAN,

I WHEN, THE KIDDIES ARE OFF TO SCHOOL Give tliem ; Aulsebrook'a Milk S Arrowroot Bisouifca to ''munch" at play tiine—tJwy'ie I sustaining* AULSEBROOICB SUK ARROWROOT BISCUITS ore fine for . Children of all ages~ they're better than a "piece"—more wholesome and , eatisfying— besides, they build Btrong conetitutione. m ..limn m AULSEBEIOOK'S MILK ARROWROOT I BISCUITS The Backbone of Young Now Zealantfera. TOOKTON 06M ■ aw SML ! IfflBMM tlUBt erOBES-Wffllo ond Steiy Btreste QFFMEWoIwsfna otrod , Thoafls 88, 1% 151 ssiiEELnemm It )s quite possible for ycurffcrvtt to suffer from SW.WTIOM if yen ugc up your nervous force, and nsgloct (d provlij food to restore it. The chief food o( the nprves and brain Is phoipliowi, and without thb element the ntn'ej starve. Do you feel low-spirited, nprvoiis and depressed ? Th;en your nerves are hungry for phosp'horu#. The reuseay it simple and inexpensive. I>ke FLETCHER'S PKOSPHfITOHIC , It contains the ncccteary phosphorus to provide the ccrves and brain with t]hb food cuentiM for their forcc and starajnn, and ensures v.lgo.iir bothbi'isM imd body.. Print; 8/8 end 4/6 from ChcmleH and Grocery' O.R l-'OST. FJUE FROM , CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Chzuist, WevukgYOß. M " i jClear skirt, [reill complexion, [3 j i <. f i rosy ohecks are tho Msels of H j tho woman who takes __ | j ' ' This famous "Salt that sweet- [WkSMiI Sj ] one life" is mildly laxative in IKsMfe |JF s aoMon, It clears the blood ol tl 1 I Jj»pntittos,an4 makcaapleuut • limSa if I r drink. Is more palat'oblo and I * u t doos more ton othisr Fruit Sa- | u\'\ n i "PJf'j'J-'ry ,4_ VO por big bottlo Ij,*' , g uo'f 64 dosos. l L 1 " a ' flaya. FREE DRESSCUTTING DEMONSTRATION. A HEM ON STB A TlO N, which will flinplv prove tli.c unfailing simplicity Siixl thoroughness of tho ltlcnl Homo DrcsscttttilHf System, will beheld ivtHoom No. 7, Adcliihi Chti.ntbers. Willis Street. To-morrow, a I 3 p.m. The system will enaWe ,v<hi to make n'ny kind pf £.irmciit. Come and brinjr your friends.

111 THE lAS COME TO TALK , 6F INiS MB USES 11 A special lino of new white Embroidered Robes and Blouses has just come 'to hand. There is no doubt whatever about tho uncommon prettiness of tho garments, to say nothing of their practicability and their rotillyj good value. Painty Volte Robes: IBs. £d., 186. €d., r, '• ■ ■ 218,, 268. ■:• 1 • '.i V Cool, Summery Blousen; from Bs. lld-' MRS. MATHEWSOM, 264-260 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE!" I . ■ r .l SAVE YOUR COMBINCS.I.. If A second is of little account—but our lives are made tip of seconds. 1[ A single strand of hair isn't much—but when multiplied your combings are valuable. \ IT Keep everv hair that comes out with brush or comb. . ' • it MRS. ROLLESTON is an expert at preparing combings, and making them up to best. advantage, in various models ' and designs., by a uniquo process. ' Combings made up for 2s. 6d. per ounce. Special quality hair added for extra Ss or 10s. upwards. PROMPT ATTENTION. UTMOST PRIVACY. FREE ADVICE ON ALL HAIR AND COMPLEXION MATTERS. MRS. KOLLESTON, THE HAIR AND COMPLEXION .SPECIALIST, . 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 15BS.

W§ ' BPERFECT BAKINGLy fyi IS what the Zcalandia Oven ensures f y if 1 beate Ae ho* i« wmly iff diitnbuted «n:d ow bs (cjutaied Ml sfmM'kMf 4 r '' cct ?' Meals leave ii tendai :Pj ' and juicy, and Oikej and Sconti §3 tffi' fc" never fall to rite, but afa M BIG \ (I always light find ■ COAL delioiously ioolhsome./ SAVER! end last, but not least, tha comfort j I ' ZrtUndl* alone affwb.' "' _ W ' MANUFACTURED BV 'jggp y-TTT? arn^ THE ROYO GAR LICK SCHOOL Of PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2199. °PP- G - P '°- FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND OOIffiEOTION OP DEFORMITIES. MRS. ROYD GARLICS, Directress. ~ "IBXANE'S MI'T HEME I EMULSION But call right away and jj Fof all Throat and Lung consult a; Troubles. Coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, 0 hoarseness, and other affections of n the lungs and throat, are protopth Q relieved «d permanently benefited yntfi in by the faithful use of Lane's » Emulsion of Cod tirer OU. j ts marked heiling and strengthen- „ ing virtues exert a highly beneficial Fl©ll FROST. £ effeit upon the irritated parts aHwWBj P speedily removing the cause and DENTAL SPECIALISTS, 119 Willie St ® f cctin ® rc^ to day SI You should get a bottle to-day. For Natural Looking find 0 Sold everjrwhere «t 2/6 and 4/ U per bottle. Comfortable Artificial Tooth- Q : g,C^UNE,Cbeaie.^ jToNB-OM' SOcTlty "' " Invito Ladies, to plflice ttfcStrj COWf3 MAKERS t Orders for Coaiiiig Sewan. jj J? £ 1(J&56 LAMBTON CHAMBERS, Opp. girkealdie and Steins. Urn. WELLINGTON. \JThone 425.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1893, 30 October 1913, Page 2

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