1 , - ■ i i 1 ■ s ' ' ? 1 So fee eatly To-day* 1 we ate 'Selling Tw© Htsge Pfwchases ■! | .we kave just seethed at ridiculous pices- I • I § 7«0 ladies' UNTRIMMED straws. All up-to-rjats styles, and Mills Sea- E i; : fe son's Ctjods, in Black, Burnt, Champagne, Saxo, and Hay, Sold Jit - j Hj ' t 3 tho ordinary way from 6s. erf. to 7s. ed. \ X ■! I OUR SPECIAL. PURCHASE PRICE NOW Is. Iltf. EACH* Also, 3000 CROCKERY SAMPLES, Including "WedgwopoY l Id bo Sold at ' i "' f | HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Come and see for yourself, j \ \' 3 Some wonder why we are busy, when all around complain. It's Bui** $ & r: | gains lihe these that malie us WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE, tj y : y ... . . .. ■■:■.. . . ■■.. . ■ ..-,,. . . ) 5.,,_ M ■■ s - f JL A|| li|| WELLINGTON'S : && I <bO (8& BUSIEST STORE. ! r __ k . J "WHAT PRETTY FROCKS!" j JWM I fl Said a lady tho other day in our Showroom; "Just what I , V 8 I want. How I wish I could take half-a-dozen. 1" I Jfe\ | If She was simply expressing tho feelings of all who have soon § ffi||ll'|Hl lixfllf '/ ■ i>ft\ II our attractive display of Embroidered VoSIb Frocks. N M/fliflilp'i BKffiuJj?/^,jy if m 1l These dainty drosses are cool, clinging, diaphanous—tho lasb iflfe^^^f>^^^%Hv S^fe'*- l word of Fashion for tho present season. All are smartly cut and W&£%&&ssL~A Mef\7/K^^«H •trimmed with fin© quality lace and frills. You can inalto youj A^N^^s_Jf selection from a r&nge of charming stylos in Cream, Black ana imwlif fc Y^feSSffiSJifiiti'lli "White, and All White. WE' !.','■'■'■-.-■ ■'•' ■PRtCES.: Jta., JSs,,.'; 3Ga., 3.05..ed,,.10,805. .....i • --.-i..;_t. | MlMU§jM^^^^^''"^m. Visit our Showroom to-day, and inspect these seasonable and | \W i .. _ . B if 4 Proposed 6.nd Accepted as' ! { fiflft&.EPATUnAfQfllU the Smart Hats are. I ■ 11. theßdst. || Iffiniw. SaSMI iSkWWiI, n*., 9RR t <» m ». ftT «i v S HThc«hDseosws6fdlbythsgM j 1 ZH4-ZOO LAMBIUH | 11 who is an expert judge of the most U , • ■ f .,.,.;.,_ u^.u..,iJ .J j | (kliciovts sweets, are q| '.•'-'■' ■■■.■'.' : '. ' ■ ■•■" ■■■,■■■■ .■■ . „■ ■.- ..■■.■ =. I I Aulsobrdolfs Rpap Boxes j " — -,-.. ■ ■ .. ■, —. — ■-, . ~ . . . I of Chbcolixtcs— I I the omy boxe d Chocolates with 1 MABAME CLARA BUTT WrltSS;- soft , L«y, etemy centie*113 th November, 1913. covered thick and rich and deep I Dear Mrs. Roliestoii— I cannot leavo New Zealand with- with luscious chocolate. ! out telling you how glad I am to have had your treatment j Sometimes she chooses : | and advice for my skin, which was in a very bad state after Aulsebro.qU's ■ I 'touring all these'months. Now it is splendid. lam happy Chocolate Varieties 1 again, and know if I follow your advico I need not fear because of the mild, delicate ting j change of climate or anything. lam using the preparations : J these chocolates give, and other- , | I for tho scalp, too, and and already the. hair is glossy and not , | times, Milk Chocolate Varieties. ( failing out so much. With best wishes for your success, I Again she wants 1 and many thanks. —Yours sincerely, | Aulselirook's Chocolate I CLARA BUTT—RUMKORD. 1 chips Of Figs or D MAS. BOLLKS'fON makes a speciality of Face Treatment. Her II because of the.centres— i\\ coated ] I fees are 3s. Gel. and ss. single treatments, and courses of five special | with rich, thick chocolate, deli- '■ I treatments 21s. "Massiene," tho leading English Face Cream, 3s. 6d. j cimisly flavoured. Massage Cups, 2s. each. Advice and Consultation Free. J jS 'tj. |_ . * i' ' ROLLEBT6N,' \ jAfSePIMt \ 9flß LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. Woliingten Telephone, 1599. fl | W s "" . " AND CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHWSTOHXJH-OH. | lij | s RK , , %J- fJpO Mothers—lf your ta&y cannot iewk I X tain it 3 food after oatiuf, samothiitß Wi i -rw l, y~iwah_ Bui indlsostililo has been .Riven it. Try « m rfv<<"<-*-™— —"■"'"— jj? Gi-imoso Biscuit, a perfect food f«r baby. H I tt Ur% Inscriptive Baofc'.et posted freo upon re I^prtaciMm^m. -i.wr vimub*. «<. . ~«, rt i. lrn< H Mv? ceint of yonr name and address. Sa»i----"J —-' | RAPV »WayS fl |V| t ar ,nw, rtealth Food'Co, Willis Stiwt I f ~\\ I a -knows a m B»tr ''fai&drvit 9 k•" 1 wnetl ,tle y are j Wi with each case undertaken.. Sco tcstiI fflft *fflm& B ..... t 9 moninls and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over | J VAN HO-UTEfTS | ' j COCOA ready.The \ V eagerness ' with " which VAN HOUTBN'S is looked I'% df^W forward to by every member of the l| pj w $ Family is the best possible proof of ll I nfdr ■ Aflvm* its real merit. It is not only liked For its' jSf wOJa rlilW flavour, but also because its beneficial t y lAS IF' rl^llifl^i I| effects are so much appreciated. [ -if . k| j -■- ' —" " ' —*—- L J;>.. Washing up, scrubbing, raw days and m i V AW °* HfIHTFN'S 9% fOPOA ' M hard usa e c of ,he hand » biakc them 1 I VAH » nVWl *'" o "*' U V Utt .J p. rough, red and packed. \s liaiiaatlimimj^^wimm^^ K> Birt this condition can be prevented |$ and rcmeved by the use of Lane's pfi j ( Mcdolinc, vfhieh is most effective for chapped hands or lips, and chafed, or ' rough skin from any close. Keeps the . : ■ hands soft, smooth, firm aud white, THE ROVO GARLIOK SCHOOL OP PHYSICAL CULTURE, It has no equal. * SUSSES CHAMBERS, PANAMA STEEET, 3f^ 'Phono 2199. OPP' b-l-O- little Mcdolmc, rubbing it in well. FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. Should be used night and morhiiig, n^nn .m>nr n- i and at any tfohe after the hands bav« MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Directress. b*en in water. L»nc's Medoline is ebfaiiiablc at most •^■..■■iii:^^...i.-,.,t 1,v,:,,m~r^l ,v,:,,m~r^, l c | lcn]lS (<. an j stores and is prepared by "Our Own Tea."-™ ,^c h^o_,, Key to Successful Afternoon Teas LAjm C 3 Tho delicious and fragrant flavour of "Our Own" V a UWI /?)/f&-MWMMM W prores eiearlv th.> earolul methods used in picking, di\- f,Vr UMslfiM§fKM f ®%Kt li von wish to eiijov 11m- best llavom- that can to W " V ,5353 jsm^o> had ill Tea, buy "Ol'K OWN." || „ is., Is. 2d., is.- 6d., Is. fid., and is. tier lb. fi I T\^^^, 8 9 a fPHEKE Is only %T> tt llemomber, "OUK OWN" comes only from Campbell's, ||L JX 0M m{Ma ' * < 1 40 awl 42 Manners St. 293, Cuba St, Ifll I>ris a t»« tp cid ir» c< 4« ■! 163 RfdrJfTo.-tl Strp"t, NEWTOWN. W if .* MA . JL . S • I
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