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REfe Summer ! DfessGoods Cj?'- ' Cl J ' )ur Dress Department is how fully | stocked with all that is spoken of as I the -."correct" thing; for this Summer J Wean In Tubbing: Fabrics we are | I showing an extensive, range amongst j the most popular being— J r> ' , i | JAP CREPES, 30 inches wide, in 60 diffetent shades—7iil. yard. | i BEDFORD CORDS, double-width, in even stripes of sky and white, navy and white, brevro | i and white, grey and white, saxe and white, and black and whiter-IS, ed. yard. | ■- WHITE PIQUE, in single and double, widths, soft, uacrushable make—l/», 1/Is* 1/8j 1/0, 1 \ 1/9, 1/11, 2/0. '• I I WHITE SWISS SPOT MUSLIN* in differently spaaed spots, 80 inohes widti— !©£&, Ifa' | f 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3. I | REPPETTE, a fine repp with a mercerised finish, in itussoie, fawn., cinnamon,, acne, fekyy- | brown, and navy, 40 inohea wide—9£d. yard. | [ TOBRALCO, a novelty material that has fairly oaught on, in all white, with .woven small do- 1 i : signs, including spots, 1 , an excellent tubber, 28 inches wide—lld. yard. | I in Fabrics of a more dressy nature, we have also a good showing. Those soiling most | I freely are;— 1 i AT.T. WOOL OTTOMAN, 42 inches wide, in tan, fcaxe, light' navy, brown, grey* sand, and 1 I black—2/3 yard.' | I ALL WOOL CHALYS, in saxe, brown, tan, gra>y, and navy* and pink, doubla widths- 1 I 1/11 yard. 1 f SILK AND WOOL SAN TOT, in all the sought for shades, also oream, and bkok—2/11 yard. 1 [• WORSTED SUITINGS, in blaok and navy grounds, with half-inoh white hair line.. JThis is \ very popular for coats and skirts, 44 inches wide—3/11 yard. / . 1 f: NOVELTY ROBES, in new grey effects, plain and striped, from 15/- tho costumo length. v . f S Please Note.—We are making a Final Clearance of all SAMPLE OAR ME NTS loft otfflr j; \ from our great purchase* !f you arc Interested coma to the Store this weak and see the final jj I • prices—they will astonish you. ■ \ j ■ ■ ■ - ——' " ' ; ■-■! T j VBITCH ft ALLAN, BUSIEST STORE. | ! ' i

i B in the m son to ran §F MIES Ml BLOUSES !! . A special line of now white Embroidered Robes and Blouses has just come to hand. There is no doubt whatever about the uncommon prettiness of the garments, to say nothing of their practicability and their reallj good valuo. Dainty Vollo Robes i 15a. fid., {69. 6d., N 218., 255. Ooal, Summery Blouses 1 from fisi lld. MRS. MATHEWSCN,' 284-206 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. "WHERE THE BHAHT HATB ARE!" 1 1 i SAVE'YOUR COMBINCS! IT A second is of little account —but our lives are made up of seconds, f A single strand of hair isn't muoh—but whon multiplied your oombings are valuable. <j[ Keep every hair that comes out with brush or comb. MBS. ROLLESTON is an expert at preparing combings t and making them up to best advantage, in yarious models and' designs, by, a unique process. , P Combings made up for 2s. 6d. per ounce. Special quality hair added for extra 5s or 10s. upwards. PROMPT ATTENTION. UTMOST PRIVACY. FREE ADVICE ON ALL HAIR AND COMPLEXION MATTERS. MRS. ROLLESTON, THE HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. > 'Phone 1699. THE ROYD CARUCK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2109. Opp. G.P.O. FOR/PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. MBS. BOYD GARLICK, Dircotress.

WHEN THE KIDDJIO ARE OPf TO SCHOOL I Give them Aulsebrook'a Mfflr Arrowroot Biscuits I, to "tounck" at , play time— , sustaining, AULSEBROOK'B MILK 1 ARROWROOT BISCUITS are fine for Children of all boob— they're better tEaa a "piece"—more wnolesojae and satisfying— besides, they build strong constitutions, CHE La | AULSEBROOICS MILK ARROWROOT BISCUITS I Tfio Backbone of Young Now Zeal&ndorot ilMfWi 00AI ms COAL URDWOOD IMM, ESTOBE&-WflHs naUtey Utresta oFEloE3—Johnßtan BtrofiJ, wham a, m, m * BJUHUEL BROWH HI, morning to tono op the slngglrtt Uwr promote appatlta, and hdp digftition \ oismbrainnndbodybypurlfylirrtheblood ! and aiding natural fractions. Alg bottle of Stevens' Ifcullh Salt costs but 1/6, 2 J — ... , ■:■■■ ■ 1 ■ '4 FREE DRESSCUTTING DEMONSTRA. TfON. A DEMONSTRATION, which Trill ampj lr prove the unfailing simplioitf ind thoroughness bf the' Ideal Homa DressoutiiiiK System, will bo held at Boom No. 7, Adelplii Chambers. Willis Slrc«t, Po-monw. at 3 p.m: The system it ill ?nablo you to bkiJm any kind of carmont. Come and bring r<rur friends. Do you want to feci jwnhei sms p■ . You know that success dflp.tiids upon energy, but you feel .jaded, out of sorts, end off colour. And you ht\vc to keep inovlng. The remedy Is quite R matter if yoft will be advlßfcd. Your iiervcs are Stan-log for food—for phosphorus l TSiko a bottlo or two oJ FLETOKEB'S PHOSPHATOIO and natch raulb. Tak« Itiewlarlj?, jjsd don't miss dosw. Regularity U bill Uie battle. Kgc«t to tlio root of the troiibk and n|U tone you up to concert-pitch In short pray. * Frleo: 2/S Snd 4/6 Irem Ohtmlth ind Qroc«n •'* OR fOSI FRXE mpK CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Oneuisi, Wiuararav .n,n |

'Delicate X. When Infas-.ts • \ are weakly from birth or through Illness their digestive strength is naturally sub-normal. The result is failure to extract full nourishment from ordinary food, and malnutrition results. Benger's Food is especially recommended for developing delicate infants into strong robust children. For INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED is said by Drttsists % etc,, cvitywhtrt% \ Bender's Booklet—A little work of authority on J the special feeding of Infants, Invalids, ana th© A gen, will be sent post free on appNcalkftt tot BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd,, Manchester, Eoff. ' Stanch Qjfica—NEW YORK (U.S.A.) 97. William Strtet, SYDNEY (ft.s.w.) lij, Pitt Street, Canadian Natlontl Crfij $ Gktimlc&l Ct>,, Ltd. 1 34, St. Qabrfcl Biriei, MoatroJd, and Branches J , tluouchout Canada, 177 z <

Your Hands l Waiting up, scrubbing, raw day* and _ hard usage of the hands make them i rough, red and cracked. But this condition can be prevented and removed by the use of Lane's Medoline, which is most effective for chapped hands or lips, and chafed or rough skin from any cause. Keeps the hands soft, smooth, Ann and white. It has no equal. '•' 1 Directions : After washing and dry. j ing the hands thoroushiy apply a J little Medoline, rubbing it in well. Should be used night and morning, and at any time after the hands have been in water. Line's Medoline is obtainable at most " chemists and stores and is prepared by F S. G. LANE, Chemist,, Oanuu, N.Z. J

[LONDON 30 GIETY VswfO Invito Ladies to piaoo their GOWN MAKERS £, * i ord6rß for Coding SiJMon, LAMBTGN CHAMBERS. ®PP' Kirkcaldio Rod Stabs. 'lht,£ W ® WELLINGTON. 'Phonq 425. TnTED~Known, Carpet Squares, 12s. "OOQERS Pianos, finest oiatnplea of OJ., 17s. 6d., and 25a.; Carj>et Eun- Afc finffUßli workmanship. Call and naro from la. yd.; new patterns, it Badr iiapeot for youreolf. Tao Wellington ; jto«i'fl M «u4 « WiUia fitxcst, Oct,, Ltd,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 2

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