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\ |T is worth a littleof every home- !• | owner's time to see the splenfiW 1 j SeleeSion o! CURTAINS and DRAIfc | | ERIES we have- on display. The j .. | Designs are both Tasteful and Art- I I Isttc. Prices Very Moderate. j j. LACE CURTAINS—Strong hard-wearing nets from the ■ j , t , best. Nottingham and Ayrshire Mills to bo had in Wliite, • ! Ivory or Eoru. J 21 yards long, 2/11, 3/6 pair. rj 3 yards long, 3/11, 4/6, 6/6, 6/0, 8/6, f |yards long, 6/11, 7/6, S/0, 9/6, 10/6, 12/3 to 25/». J J 4 yards long, 17/8, 21/-, 22/6, 27/6. • ' \ NEW NETS for SHOET CURTAINS, 10**, 1 , i 1/-, 1/3 yard. f HEMSTITCHED INSERTION MUSLINS. 48in. wide, - ' I ' j 1/11, 2/3, 2/6 yard. \ ) TASSELLED MADRAS MUSLINS, 1/0, 1/11, 2/3, - 2/1t I , \ . ysrd. . i | CASEMENT CLOTHS—AII good useful Wa thing Ma-. ' | | ierials— | \ 30in. tridd, Cream and Ecru> 7M> yard. 1 ; i 50in. wick', Cream and Eoru, l/»j, 1/3, 1/6 yard. $ ; ; 50in. wide, Poplin effect, 1/8, 1/11 to 3/3 yard. ■ f, 60in. wide, "Delhi" Cloth, hard to distinguish } from Real Silt, an Ideal Cloth, 1/11 yard, | ) 60m. wide BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTHS, 1/3 yard. 1 ' I 60in. wide FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTHS, 1/3, 2/3 yd. | | PLiEASE NOTE.—We have a large stock of SUN BLINDS I | suitable for Verandahs,- with two pulleys and ropes | i | complete, in Natural Colour, 6ft., Bft., 10ft.- wide oy ' I ? Bft. long. Price 4/6, 6/6, 8/6 each. | | • — .■■■..■■■..■■ .. ..11. jgg-, | | VBITCH fc ALLAN, TKffSS, j

I UA Blows 1 %i& & 3/® I .'ffiNMRK h strain, and the nerve forces of the body htvt. to meet it; Udl«s the uerVca are speclciilv fed to withstand this i train, It saps the Whole tytteQl, tad a general breakdown results. Phosphxirui li the 6clchtlfio nerve food, and the reoopiUcd remedy for ail nervous veaknds. In FLETGIIER'S PHOSPHITONIO phosphorus is administered Id solution, aCDd fwis the narves by direct .-ell on, at the came tjoic, bdng a powerful general tonic and digestive etJmulanL . It quickly restores the whole body to a condition ol glowing health. j Prlco i 8/8 end 4/0 tram Otiini'rtJ end Br»cen. •• * OR TpST FRKE FROM CHAS. A. FLBTCHER, CiiEiiis.r, Vtewwovaft. I 7 13? anyone going prematurely Ri*y will carry out the following simple troat< mclit they will bo surprised how quickly the hair will resume its iiatural colour— ■. lsip tho fifefar-tips in any ordinary oil (Olive for preforenco], and mnssago tho roots cently for a fotv moments and then apply DR., WILSON'S REGENERATOR, " and contly brush, as usual, Tho results isre vrondsrful. In a few dztys tho wliito hairs will quite disappear. Hundreds have already proved its oScionoy, A. 11, Hendy, Hxur Specialist, Dunodia. b tlw ■sole wholo3itlo agent &t Australasia. Prioo, i) 3. 6d. bottle; posted under cow» is. Pure Olive Oil, (or ues as directed,. 6d. bottle. Procurable from J. R.^gKENZIE, WINDSOR HOTEL BUILDINGS, _ WILLIS STREET. (T Insist on Stevens' iPllli J ff There's 110 other Frntt Eullno bo .pal- m ] « stable or more beneficial. A. glftM j* i n cvbry fiiernke sets you ritfhtajut l/V* UI k«e.pß you so lay ctiotly itimuliit- / | >|J lag natural vj» J lspleaaMit,ttpp6tl»lnjnndro. j VkW,)djßk,\ freshlnn-espcolojly base- J \ flcla.l betor« breukJait, / 1 ir I\M x'-is AblgbQttlsotMilosos/ . ootts bat 178, Y 3 Tryitl JT ; FREE DRESSCUTTING DEMONSTRATION. A DEMONSTRATION, vrhiciti will am.p« Iv prove tho unfailing simplioicy and thoroughness of tho Ideal Homo DrosscuttinK System, Trill bo. held atltocm No. 7, Adelphi Gharabors, Willis Stroot To-morroff, <vt 3 p.m. The system will enable .vou to make any kind of ntiimont. Come and bring jour friends. neons w II? fiSft, . IJtSfSfOOfi TIMBER,' GTOiIE3-Willb and B>ty Gtr&cSa, '■ OFFICES—OoIMitfoa fitreit, Thoaca 85, ISi, lfift, ® Sillk&L EEfllifig Lip«i ll QUPBRFLUOtJS Hair destroyed by k_J "Rustnn.' (roR.), A (Tiiariuitce given with Mich ense undsrtalteii.. Sco monmls and. letters. Mrs.' Hnllen (over p, Eonomic), l.,iimbton Quay. 'Phone IM7, I I finHERE is onlj | a one osrtain > f 1 I CURE for CORNS % ')> I I I in this Dominion—

HfMSM BLOUSES! EX6EPTIOIMLLY LOV ?R9OES! ' , A beautiful loir-all quite new and very stylish. Thoro aro some smart JL&wn and Vollo Blouses daintily embroidered. Also a ohoiee selection of Ninon PiqUo Shirt Blouses. All oro remarkable for excellence of fit and finish, PRICES UNUSUALLY MODERATE. MRS. MATHEWSON, 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, ' WELLINGTON. "WHERE THE SMART HATB AREI" SAVE YOUR COM SINGS! 1A second Is of little aooounfr—but our lives are made up of seoonds. A single strand of hair isn't much—but when multiplied your combings are valuable. ■ ' ST Keep every lmir that comes out with brush or oomb. . ' MRS ROLLESTON is an expert at preparing combings, and making them Up to best advantage, m various models and dosigna, by;, a unique process. Combings made tip for 2a. 6d. per ounce. Special quality hair added for extra ss, or 10s. upworoa. PROMPT ATTENTION. UTMOST PRIVACY. FREE ADVICE ON ALL WATT?. AND COMPLEXION MATTERS. MRS. ROLLESTON, THE HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1699. ' 5e "STANDARD" Sewing A J'. /sM laclike for "Happy ¥ wis." JR , [jml j&aygrt.SßiSfifla tfajl ! Using other machines, your spine isldl 1' k atwist in the effort to treadle and watch richAay THEHHdNO wan/ a at the samo time. , wiwwrwAr Hours of work are not exhausting when m in P erieot llnß ffith bath «■; a™ NEEDLE," and it has ball bearings throughout j BEE' ONE AT f. j. w. FEAM, Engineer and Importer, | 99 WILLIB STREET, WELLINGTON. s PISTSifSfIIfE It is too, how low 3 ©HHISYIiAS IHIFTIL the prices aw. Articles From 10s. to £5. o « ! Carefully selcoted for their «x- . J including dainty Oombmation „ quisito designs and high-grade ■ 11 * Sets of Knife, Fork, Spoon, finish, these Cups, Bowls, and _ ° # and Serviette King, Egg Oupa, * Spoons possess that note <tf a , , . . and Bowl?, oto. r exolueivenesa and good tasto J__. r - which imparts additional value Ltfl r- to a christening gift. * 9 h 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. •t i>E — THE BOYD GARLSOK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, j; SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, W^LINGJON, ' r FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OP DEFORMITIES. [° MRS. ROYD GARLICS!, Direotrosn. r The : CLYM®.—The PewtstM Passenger fetor Cycl c u- Efficiency. Economy. Luxury, ®- Write for Illustrated Catalogue. '• CYCLE AKiD MOTOR SUPPLIES, Limit©?! ,n WELLINGTON AND CSRISTCHUECH. if — |t jr : ToW^N S, i^IETY^ ara!>aE3!a!^a,a^^^ S,eSECTB Invite Ladies to place their 1 GOWN MAKERS *• >Orders for Coming Seaaon. i " LAMBTON CHAMBERS, sn /l/f) r,i ™ Opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains. °jj WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1896, 3 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1896, 3 November 1913, Page 2

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