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A \ CASEMENT CLOTHS—AII good useful Washing Ma- • 1 | ■ terials— •1 80in. wide, Cream and Eoru, 7Ad. yard. j If 60in. witte, Cream and Ecru, IKI/3,1/6 yard. • I $ 60in. wide, Poplin effect, 1/8, 1/11 to 3/3 yard. 1 ij oQin. wide, "Delhi" Cloth, hard to . distinguish i ij from Real Silk, an Ideal Cloth, 1/11 yard. | 1 60k, wide BORDERED CASEMENT CLOTHS, 1/3 yard. . J I 60m. wide FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTHS, 1/3, 2/3 yd, j | / , PLEASE NOTE.—We have a W stock of SUN BLINDS j j suitable for Verandahs, with two ■ pulleys and ropes 1 ■ oompkte, in Natural Colour, 6ft., Bft., 10ft. wide by i: ; Bft. long. Price 4/6, 8/6, 8/6 oaoh. j j VEITCH & ALLAN, TSESS* j 'jSKlillfi BLOUSES! ■ ■ EXGEPTIOiIMLY UV fiWI! . A beautiful lot—all quite new and very stylish. || Thero are some smart Lawn, and Voile Blouses daintily em- f broidered. , . ||| i ||| | J Also a clioioo selection of Ninon Pique Shirt Blouses. . 11 jlKp f I ij/jAll sro remarkable for excellence of fit and finish. f | j|j 1 8 IMS : ||||l II I ' PRICIJS UNUSUALLY MODERATE. MATHEWS'SNf ' 264-2 SO LAMDTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. '| "WHERE THE BMAfiT HATB AREI" THE STARCH EVERYONE SHOULD USB ' " ■■■ '. , . INSIST OK "LILY" BRAttD. " ' ■ ■ —: ' ' A»k for thi lib Ff.ncy Bixtfi. AIM TO HAIR BEAUTY! fKMtKTSR GOAL. Tho present styles of Hairdressing demand—if your .hair is ««, B » ' _„ „ not luxuriant —a little ftssistaxioe in the form of Switches, MRIW PgjjflJ Braids, Pompadours, or Toupees. i . ■ WWriffiw A large selection of these accessories has just been received by MRS. ROLLESTON from her Parisian Agent. These requisites are of the finest quality jiair, and wish their' BBSSaßPlußiSlt£US&lj| ; '| help ladies are assured of distinctive and elegant Coiffures. If you cannot call, do not hesitate to , . ordor by post. Strictest privaoy_ is • . observed;, aiid complete, satisfaction guaranteed. '< BTOBBS-WUlla and Tuty Etrette MRS. ROLLESTON, j j OFFlOEfl—Johnston Strc«t, HAia AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, fPhonca 88, t64. 266 LAMBTQN QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1699. v, ono. inr/ncMnfti nc BUVamti f*tn Tune SAfIE IBOH'I, ITU, THE ROYD GAfILIOK BCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, / " SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2199. Opp. Q.P.O. ; FOB PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND 00EREOTI0N OF DEFORMITIES. ,P| , MRS. RQYD QARLIOK, Direotress. . ¥ A bo.tUo of st«v«n>' Heultu Jll i Salt Btould bo in every _ ■> i — • m i home, It makes a delicious • « ' | reffeehlng drink and sots | surely on j ' j cures ■ Nerves, and the word is not too sirorig Jor tho lamentable conditions which modern strain and V monotony entail. Nervoni disorders are. very \\/J • common, and are at the root of many, everyday f- i i f THE story of amber tips. ! j and Toothache. The truth is, ? that the NervS Jl _ .require special feedltif with Phosphorus which it V xbf The Leaf and the Plantation. =*»"• "™""""■ "• READ TliE SERIESFLETCHER'S PKOSPHJTOfIIC I _ . , , ~ . i-ii , , ivhlch wntatns this ncccs'ary clcraciU, arid aulcldy 'mnM Tea is made from the young leaves of the plant kvMks the impavcnisiisd um-ow fino. it -a bushy shrub. These vary considerably in ES\ot{!;ViX" <!isc3to ' and slze shape and according to variety. mmii «/*«nd«/««romti|imiit«<w4BWMtK>' They contain an essential oil to which Wellington j I&mM the flavour of the tea is largely due. Far L— —« —; — away in Sunny Ceylon are the plantations TSflfPil® where the famous Amber Tips Tea is grown. | rjnHjjßE i s only \ 1 There the Amber Tips experts purchase only | 1 on 4 gortajn < ■ 1 the finest leaf from the best estates—cheaper | rimf fop ronnii ■%.% i JSngHll : Si" discarded—for an Amber Tips purchaser is | (j accustomed to the best. The wonderful sale of fl I*l Ai '9 ISEOS- ». | Amber Tips Tea is built on quality and that qual- £ X Havo you tried Ambar Tips? No matter how n.„_ ' Pvlaf\ satisfied you may be-with your present brand— 1 .QnilOrSSSii ISI UStllp takes packet of Amber Tips home and test it. A tea which has so groat a sale surely deserves a trial. WILL IflNO AN » jgg _ ' , Electric Pockot Light If • VI3III' HANDY, / **7 ! kW\& %/f MANNEUS STREET, j I / II 1 \ MSU. 1-HB REIiIADLIi AIITICLB Buy one of the A three prades—l/8,5/10, or *'^? s 1 ' 45i aSS im a^ lgb * m fV? ***.>¥* trill be delisted with ' B<x)k vJS it. Beware of imitationi. doth, Is., Is. 9d„ and 2s. 6d. yd'- Ltao4ifin lottmß I#. od., 2s. Gd., and' Bs. 6d. yd.: Hearthrugs, Bs, 64. and 5s Od to 2.Vs ■ at vWHOLE3ALE AGE NTS! MEB3R3. THOMPSON DR08..1.T8., WELITINQTCNi liodford'e Salo, cash or term*'.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1899, 6 November 1913, Page 2

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