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Si . - • < . , ,; h , , chases is now on view* Gouritiy Customers cart l I have patterns of these foulards and half dozen ' i is • i I Dresses upon application to ' j *i ' ' ■ VRITG-f fr' Al lAW T/ELLmGTOH ' s ! H v &da <& <&£&✓ BUSIEST STORE k j ' i __ Fashion's Latest Decrees in Millinery. U Our Windows this week present a charming exposition of oxelu- 'M&W&s?s\ sivo Millinery for the present and coming seasons. One window is -f *M a picture of gold and tnn, another of exquisite tones of bluo, wlulo I 1 a third is a pleasing study in black and white. J «$' V All the sma'rtest -new Tagel shap cs are represented, and the Trim- fes 4!sa» I mings of Ribbons, Plotters, and Mounts havo been arranged as only ' T&fljii. jrst if a clever Fansienno knows how. 1 1 L&\ Wl <JWo aro also showing somo Morning Hats in neat shapes and be- wT« YJ^E.L'fcJH coming styles. «C 1 M If Yon should not miss this choice and authoritative showing of Nhs*-./ S {& 1 W :^i 1 Fashion's latest decrcos in Millinery. 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Il is not done iWntionalfy I ccxik/iMn uapuime always, but c\oiy man .ippreciatcs the j StWINU MHI/rtint. effort of Ws wife lo relain her jouth and ■* TSERiOhAw is the "ideal" worker. A charm as long as possible, pioyiding sho i „ , . t iii- -j. PSxtt. does not go to cxlrcmos,. Nothing ng's You sit straight up to your work-wluch is easier to ma- w€-& one piomaturcly so quickly as gioy hair; mpulato and docs not ciook the spino. -AW at the first sign of gwyiicss check it with 1 The "Standard" runs with a "\elvoty" smoothnoss —it Al/ |V«J«i I ]jr. Wilson's Eegcneiator, ii is ft wlcnhas bal'-bcanngs ft i_f'. ■ Allh I did tonic, and restores colour uithout Call and lot us demonstrate its utility to you. 'ffEffl | Sf VottK F. J. W. FEAR, Engineer & Importer, s h h^bSmb/s j 09 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. ' Ww'Jowav I Sy, B Hair SSidht* aSr l""" * , "'""~ "" ' """" ' "" """^™ a^^~— -■—■—■'■-■—" - -" Agent for Auslrala'naj jj|fa TEMPKR„ JUIGY MEAT, j ' Xjr '^' 10 peifeelion of roasting meat, says an authority, con- | Jr —JT iarA/s>ns-b I fists in doing it neither too slowly so ns (o wither it, nor *T /7GdQOC/l€S f\ * > "\\ too lapidly so as to burn it. In other words, whether or ' Vj/^^Womcnwiic-Binrwr M 11 not jour meat is tender and juicy depends laigoly on hTJr sick licßdachcsand hiK Jfl lIV jour range. With a can bo quickly ,_ Ib^ til Bjw'fla StMom-'acta mildly but cJfcclivc- pSeffia 1 "" . .. ... T . „•!,,„ „ /S 3^_«—■ ——~flsl&aSgN ly upon tho torpid ll\cr mid Mub- F~ I | you can co mho of cooking perfection. It yields a piihdi?citioa. TehtiuniUcohow k stcadv, evenhcat, winch biowns the meat top ami $?*t?7T~*. , llJSr'-Sf'yNl " will dispol those headachos. \ ~. f bottom deiiciously, keeps in the juices', pmsorves Ma/ja« > .. 3 j»a!il'TOm'iE;'tj lA a bis bottlo ot C 4 doses. e\'.f ?■ [ I the flavour and natmal taslo of the meat, and ! I adds to itb digestibility. Suiely a Kango that |H ' rook-, liko this is woith gelling! Got the cata- S ffil SfiTflTfkUa ijSSMWt loßue, and i=co fiom tho tc-timoinals how euthusi- H m 1| |H| IjMS^^HJ Oblie, othpis aro omv it Post fiee. B brinsley & Co., Ltd., STOCKTON COAL MANUFACTURERS. DUNEDJN. I .„ 1 COAL. 11l ArtSStle' ;: ÜBWOOB IWBEB, Larßfl9t Bt9oks ln ,h9 o^,nlo "' otti<«*-***»» eft** i San "' !9s * tet ** *° ?"* pa r t <" <*■*• vjioiKie te. 12*. lk . « Jpfef' SMITH &SilTH,ltil. MMOEIIMWN,«. WollingtoTi, Dunedln, and Chrlßtolmroli, 0 LONDON SOCIETY .. Invito L&diea to pkco thei*| , g-^-~^------' rf Msi^ j GOWN MAKERS # - Orders tor Coming Seajon.j J 'rpEftß la only %** 1 ffrt LAMBTON CHAMBERS. | -on* «»*ita VjC Opp.tirkcaldio.nd Stains.: .CURE for CORNS %%, S mtjl WELLINGTON. ■ T.? «* *° m %% 5 ✓^ gw ' Vto*>M. lljmVß TEE PS I
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1910, 19 November 1913, Page 2
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