Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

• Tightness of money owing to the* Industrial Unrest causes ,V. T areliouanmen to sacrifice ; I WE BIJT AT LESS THAN LANDED COST. j I , 3000 Yards BEST QUALITY FOULARDS, in light and dark col- !| | ours, small designs. These are priced to sell in the regular J \ way at l/lj yard. ' | I Now iess Than Whotesal© - Pflee 9% yard, ]' 5 'A big range of Saxe Blues, Greys, and Tans, and not a bad pattern among them,. | t . [ Also, ONE HUNDRED ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Foulard, Voile, j I Crepe, Poplin; and Zephyr. All smartly cut and trimmed.; i | Sold' in the ordinary way at 18/6 to .25/-, ; I Prices Mow kess Than Wholesale - 10/6 each. Please Note.—ft Window of each of these 2 pur- 1 • \ -J I chases Is now on view* Country Customers can j jj have patterns of these Foulards and half dozen -j I Dresses upon application to : ¥IST CH &. ALLAN? BysmsTsTOßE, - j

0 . 1 . 1 . " 111 1 9 Fashion's Latest Decrees in Millinery. ; Out Windows this week present a charming exposition of esclu- ■ sive Millinery for the present and coming seasons- One window is ■ ( . a.picture of gold and tan, another of' exquisite tones of bluo, while a third, is a pleasing study in black and white. If All the smartest new Tagel shaT> e.s are represented, and the Trim* mfegs of Ribbons, Flowers, and Mounts have been arranged as only a clover Parisienno knows how. Wo are also showing some Morning Hats in neat shape? and becoming styles. % Yon should not miss this choice and authoritative showing ..of Fashion's latest decrees in Millinery.' , ; :; Mis. Miftet§wr' "* ■ "WHERE THE SMAfiT MATS AREt' 1 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. a - .... ; -■' ■ -■ '■ ■ Greynesa Cured or Concealed | Where premature greysess is brought about by illness, worry or ■' shock, it is possible to restore the hair.to its natural colour by scicnti--1 fic treatment. MRS. ROLLESTON is a specialist in all matters per- ■ ) taining to the liarr, and gives courses of treatment far. greyn.eSs from -i, i 1 Single Ttf3at'toon't, 55.. Incases of inherited grcyness the only I remedy lies in the use of reliable Hair Stains or Restorers. : DR. WALDRON'S HAIR RESTORER Is specially recommended for concealing grey hairs. It is safe, easily applied, and ensures luxuri- . ant 'growth. Price, 7s. 6d.; posted in. plain wrapper, Bs. : I IMPERIAL HAIR STAINS, all shades, absolutely reliable, 4s. 6d„ ! STRICTEST PRIVACY always observed. *m soiiEsrm, ! HAlfi AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, I 'Phono 1599, 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, Weighing the Pack. READ fHE SEMES* I "Twi-ce a day <in the Plantations of-Ceyloft ij|F j||w the baskets of freshly pickcd leaves arc '■ Em Mj | brought to the "Kanganees"—as the over- • Miixffib seers are called. The baskets are then placed 'wSsikP , on the scales attd the weight entered in the ■lE| p books. Our illastration shows a scene in a plan- IJf | W l talion—the overseer weighing a basket, Amber Tips j fjr f I . Tea is blended from the finest teas from the finest Jiff IJ. [ plantations. The Amber Tips experts are rccognissd V f J in Coy ton as the largest Now Zealand buyers,' and nence i|jr® jL. > tho best growths are offered to thstn. There's no J ||Vl frl l better value on the markot than Amber Tips. Delicious,full ,K. flavoured,perfect in quality and strength,thospecialairtight, j[Oy Bftfljf damp-proof package maintains tho high quality of tho tea. gd|f^H j /faberw • Beware of imitation!. 3 Try Amber Tips 2/- per lb. tea, extra fine, connoia- y' | > seurs and experts call tt" the king of quality teas. 5 ' i The I|lo per lb. Amber Tips is the choice of tens 3 of thousands who know good tea and good value. 1 Another grade is sold at 1/8 per Valdo for t 1 tho money it is too. *«' "• 65 m- //^."etugrn » $f?-r f WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMPSON fIROS., UU. WELLINGTON, If—wT- ■ -| , I—. Jji r—" II "■""""' III!" II j' LONDON 80CIETY , _ Invite Ladies to place tin ir jj GOWN MAKERS ,*,-•/ Orders for Coroiiig Season.! LAMBTON CHAMBERS, 1, Op.p. Kirkcnldie and Stains. J;

. Guess Whose ! S *' If the Chocolatcs Ate AULSE-. BROOK'S, she'll be' 1 more than. ■ merely satisfied—she'll be enthusiastic. AulsebrooK's Chocolates "To Suit Every Taste" ..Ice Cream Drops Chocolate Marshmallows Chocolate Kruits Chocolate Dolly Varilens ' ■ Chocolate Peppermints Chocolate- Buttercups ■ Unequalled quality founded on . purity, flavour and freshness, has easily made AULSEBROOK'S ■ the .general favourite. One bite ' into AULSEBROOK'S quality is ■ an urgent appeal for another, ■ CHRISTCHURCH. , 3 j w iw n 4 Tendor Juicy Full-Flavoured ; Wholesome Much Poel. Llttlo sugar. Every Packet Is Branded "PHOEtiiiC." . IP YOU WANT Tough, Dry Hard, Thin Peel, Thiol? Sugar, DON'T TAKE "PHOENIX." FREE ORESSCUTTING DEMO.NSTRAr TION. A DEMONSTRATION, which. will amp. ly pro.ve tiio unfaiiiiiK. ..edmplioity and thoroughness of the Ideal Homo : TlrMSCtittinß System, will bo hold at Room No 7t Adnplii. Chambers. Willis Street. To-'morrow, at 3 p.nn The fiystom will pnablo you to make ianj kind bf : frar» .nieni Como and brine your friends. '.Q-g Qitf.g.e.c 9o o c <>'■ eo o g o.#. 00,0,0 9*, Q ■ * THE USE OF uses iiuisioN it on ettectire w»y ta Ueop rourlunn healtkjr. 2.f8 and 4/fl «wynK«ro. .. . B'WM99OIBO 6 0OOP»C.0»0.8.9.8. -iIfiSKTON 0U : HOMO TIMBER, OTOBES—Willi* <tfid Tory Btreeto OFFlCES—Johnston Street. 'Phones IS. ISA, iei i I fmwu ".. I m : oortain * < . : I CUTIS! for CORNS %% J ■j t :| In this BoujimbnrTEEBS % J:

Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19131118.2.4.4

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 2

Word count
Tapeke kupu
882

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1909, 18 November 1913, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert