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j I T ' ' I ij I r ! S@ ht &&t\y To-day« . i j We a>se Selling Tw© Huge Ptwdiases 1 I 700 LADIES' UNTRIMMED STRAWS. All up-to-date styles, ana this Sea- . \ \ son's Goods, in Blade, Burnt, Champagne, Saxet, and May. Sold In ? | the ordinary way from 68. 6d. to 7s. fid. J OUR SPECIAL PURCHASE PRICE NOW Is, lid. EACH. 1 |, Also, 3000 CROCKERY SAMPLES, including "Wedgwood," to ha Sold at ;( ;i • HALF THE USUAL PRICE. Gome and see for yourself, j! f • Some wonder why we are busy, when all around, complain. It's Bar' !j gains liko theso that make us WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE. '] j & AJLL busiest \ ~ — 'ismxisi&mffmsa 1 " "AS FOR BLOUSES" j«a% 0-^ said Mrs. A. to her eldest daughter, Kitty— -y "We cannot do better than go to to MRS. MATHEWSON'S. SHo mfpj- (9f fW ; \ always lias such lovely tilings." olfey i j jh. IfWlicn Mrs. A. calls slw will bo en raptured "with tho dainty blouses <?/ .ll|l '• 1 am offering at Special December Prices. favours simplicity this season, but,. simplicity is wonder- j m|L I ||lj ■ fully effective when expert ibgers mako a blouse. "Come and sec tho I V\ Vi /jfjSW nM/|l '■ pretty effects in Muslin, Orepo do Chine, Silk,",Tique, Net—ail mnrlj!- |\\ B |w opened goods, marked at prices which makij" purchasing easy. I H \ j|| ? window displays of Frocks, Hats, and Neckwear, will SA. 1 nil 1" sliqs; jou all that,, is novel and authoritative for present wear. IP i' HRS. IATHEWS®!, Where the Smart Hats Are. Xjji? """""""l _ __ |Y" When I take Chocolates 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON, 11 Home to my Wife I always ! BIS. take Aulnebrook'a-Sho Hkcß 3 , 11 Them Best."-The Husjiaitti, ' " ■ ■ ■■■■■/- '■..■■■'■■ ...;..• ■. ■. - - - | She knows which Chocolates arc I 'he luscious, fresh, tempting ones.. ■ | " MADAME CLARA iIJTT ■ wrilcs;— •' 1 ; i I. 13th November, 1913. centres and (Jeep, thick, chocolate I Dear Mrs. Rol'eston.—l cannot leave New Zealand with- 1 coating. I out telling you how glad Xam to have had your treatment 1 st Ufltf . ~ ds i;. ci( .„ and advice lor my skin which was in avm bad state after | fl avour 0 f Walnuts or almonds or touring all these nN>ntb|. Now , t is splendid, lam happy | j ce Cream Drops, Dolly Vaidens : again, and know it I follow your advice I need not fear • choco!ate PqWmlnti," dainty-I' • cliaiigo of climate or anything, l ain tisiag the preparations . morsels mapped in wased tissue' I' jj for tho scalp,, too, and and already the hair is glossy and not , r „ warU V d wilh lhe naalc „ . | t falling out so much. with best wishes for your success, . * " ... f and nianv thanks.—Yours sincerely, Auteetobok's Chpcpta.te t CLARA BUTT—RUMFORD. j Rooo Boxes " I MRS. ROLLESTON- makes a speciality of Face Treatment. Her 1 | I Contain a delightful assortment I | fees are 3s. 6d. and us. single treatments, and courses of fivo special j I ofthecholcestChottolai.es, • 1 treatments 21s. "Massiene," tho leading English Face Cream, 3s. Gd. | | ... 1 r Massage Cups, 2s. each. Advice and Consultation Free. |JE |_ « S i mm. ROLLESTON, 1 1 256 LAMBTON QUAY; •WELLINGTON. Wellington Telephone, 1599. lIA % (J' : I 0' AND CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CffiIISTCHURCE j 11# 1 '• * 1 Jj CHRISTCHURCH. fi J^j | J| Ik Sewiag MaeMse of tlie, Century! i Jwl ■ Modern conditions demand modern ideas, ■ I /fllxlQi Every improvement which will lessen labour and fatigue I '' fcdpioi R in h#mo is 11 lloen not t0 bo misscd ' IfillTOl §Ml> I tH£ MEW OEMTRAL MEEOLE "BTANDARO H | .. ' j SEWINO MACHINE. Hf M&L v IN6«iwAav is the "ideal" worker. • _____ . i "*• IMIiWfl IMIKIt The "Standard" runs with a "velvety" smoothness —it /v| J lias ball-bearings throughout. S j Call and let us demonstrate its utility to you. ' I F. J.W. FEAI, Engineer & Importer) yffillK | eroßEs-wiui# and ?»rj strata, | 9D WILLIS STREET, V,'ELLINGTON. "the wrong wav ! OFITCJES-Johnston Street, ———: :— — ■ —— —— i 'Phone® 89. ti!i, 181 Field and Opera Glasses. SfIiBEiiEIIH.ITI, ! | These form most "sensible" Gifts for their very use- |[I | '• • . a fulness, and ail additional point is that they are rather BE| B AS XMAS GIFTS. j|J !1 KH | U I§&£ Olsarskin.lrrsliPoiiiploiioß, B fi tt , 1 j, - ~1 . I, M . Brii i _IT rosy ehscSe ara 1 lin ussels of a S I-lenco they carry tho expression of tnoughtftilnoss in se- |n| I _A/y the wemaa who takes • . g I lection, and when they are as handsomo as these at L|m | I /ti: )Hf| jj I YOUNG'S, one could hardly conceive a more delightful 8.01 ' r-' -J(. : 111 PrCSfnt ' 111 jj ra | Opera Olasses, from 13s. Gd, | j| j Tblsftnaotu'Raltll»isveel- I MM] Field Glasses from 16s. 6d. |i| «X».' to blwi* of 3 fij Prismatic Binoculars, from £5 10s. »i H '! u_J does »owi won niher Fruit 8a- • *-;.VJS;« 'l| "»»" "** ! lines. Try A—Wptt big l»ui» ■;«!;«:. j | Q. & T. Young, Ltd., 252 LaaMoH Qimy. !#»*» . '^1 got asm ®a© o • ® ®s® ®| T@frittßFi'Sl'S id .'{/fiffi}) 0 KKttm SIFTS FOR IBS 1111. . . . 1 Nothing pleases the ladies more than to receive as a gift a |] El©otfiC PQO!C@t ? J dainty piece of Furniture. o .VBTY IIAND\ v < MANY PIECES AT | EDWARD COLLIE'S | .. 0 PRESENT THE MOST HANDSOME AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, « iiiiSilWll Here are pretty AVork Baskets and Tables, Comfortable Chairs, MANNERS STHHET j beautifully covered; Card Tables, Mivsie Cabinets, Music Stools, « ■« ■ 'II and many of. tho minor furnishing items dear to every homclov- 1 . BELL MB iiISLIABLij AMMCLSJ. f| iurt woman. || ■■ .. ■■ ■ Call and insncct these, and select your Christmas Gift from them. ! • - i| EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd,, S TSZf VV] w 9 CURE for COPvNO \*o i Tel. 1831. ABT CBAPTSMBN. 167 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. j iu % \ Q w 1 m f-t —.. $* I cae29 stCTa @SS9 gaaya OS® fcawaa tstes gasm .06 I THAT'S TEEDS f

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 2

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