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Out StW£ Is 8 '] eJfc ■' 'WU« disss' "asa* \y**p:i4i Vis/ tf&h3! M \W" f-i t))Jr7f the Cktfafcm&«i 1 I Multitudts* j j • From the toddler by the cradle to the dear old grandmother by the ] | hearth not a heart has been forgotten by Ye Olde Store, the i | "CHRISTMAS STORE." Cornel The more the merrier, for '] I you'll enjoy yourself, where everything is new and bought especially I I for the occasion. 3 ■i i | If you are not thinking of Presents just yet, run in anyway | & and look round. You will find other things that will interest you, 1 I including 2 COMPLETE SETS OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES, \ | a Including— 1 | CURTAINS, CURTAIN ENDS, TABLE COVERS, TOWELS, FANCY LIN- 3 | KXS, CUSHION CASKS TEA COSIES, Etc., Etc. ' | a Amongst tltc above will be found somo very handsome and exclusive | 3 samples, particularly in Linen, ami Madras Curtains. Designs and colourings Jj | of richest Oriental style. All at nominal prices, .-. S I LACE CURTAIN ENDS, 6d., fid,, Is. each, Jj 1 MADRAS CURTAINS, with Coloured Border, Is, 6d,, Is. 11d,, 2s. 6d, oach. ' jj I LINEN CURTAINS, with Coloured Bonier, Is. 9d., is. 3d,, 4s, 9d. each. \ | SAMPLE PAIRS LACE CURTAINS, 2s, 6d., 3s. 6d., ss. 6d., 7s. fid., Ms. (id. \ I pair. ■ . ' \ I SAMPLE TOWELS, Ctf., 9d., ls, t Is. Gd.,, 4s. 6d,, 2s, Hu\ pair, ' ' . ij I SAMPLE CUSHION CASES, Is. 6d., Is, ltd-., 2s. 6d. eaoh. \ I SAMPLE TABLE COVERS, 2j and 3 yards long, 10s. 6d., 155. Gd., IDs. fid. . ';■■-'>, \ | 6ach. , ' ..'..•• \ 1 ODD LACE BEDSPREADS, LINEN TEACLOTHS, LINEN RtJKNEKS, ' '" ' ' 1 STENCILLED CURTAINS (odd pairs), TRAY CLOTHS, CUSHION » || TOi'S, Etc., Etc., At Uss Than Landsfl Cost. I §w At lAN ELLIWG ' r(^ y s I 1 VSI I 0&. AJL^iwAi % BUSIEST STORE,

"AS FOR BLOUSES" said Mrs. A. to her oldest 'daughter, Kitty— "Wo cannot do bettor than go to to JlltS. MATHEWSON'S. felio always has such lovely things." llWhen Mrs. A. cnlls she will be enraptured with the dainty blouses 1 am offering at Special December Prices. If Fashion favours simplicity this season, but simplicity is wonder-' fullv eifectivo when expert finders make a blouse. Come, and see tho pretty effects in Muslin, Orepo do Chine, Silk, Pique. Net—all newly, opened goods, marked at prices which make- purchasing easy. •IfMy window displays of Frocks, Hats, and Neckwear, will show you all that is novel and authoritative for present wear. BBS. lATI€WSQI,wi^H^ 26-1-266 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. w,.^'Wi'^ii»..»(r..^;p'rJL,'.-w:Tgre.*7!WT-WT~i,,i.iLi'«i^ | MADAME CLARA BUll wPHtes;- ' 13th Novemßor, 1913. i Dear Mrs. lloilcston,—l cannot leave New Zealand with- ; out telling you how glad lam to have had your treatment , and advice for my skin, which was in a very bad state after touring all those "months. Now it is splendid. lam happy again, and know if I follow your advice I need not fear change of climate or anything. 1 am using the preparations for the scalp, too, and and already tho hair is glossy and not falling out so With best wishes for your success, and many thanks.—Yours -sincerely, CLARA BUTT-lUIMFOKD. MtfS. ROLLESTQN makes a speciality of Face Treatment. Her fees"aro 3s. Gd. and ss. single treatments, and courses of five special treatments 21s. "Massione," the leading Knglish Face Cream, 3s. fid. Massage Cups, 2s. each. Advice and Consultation Free. MRS. ROLLESTON, 256 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. Wellington Telephone, 1599. AND CATHEDIUL SQUAP.E.. CHRISTCHTJttQH. . ..

<0 • "i The Business Man Tlie nun of to-day enjoys a cup of ted (air more'llian his (eU low of ten or twenty years ago, and k is surprising how fastidious lie his become.* He wants : Crescent Tea : became if is the best tea, j& best in quality and best in ; /ff Blvour. /Ml T.lnesGi»dtt>l «§/ 1/8, (/{(),: 21- per lb, «Pp\ i W. i 0- iftiMbul?

* GOVERNMENT "' DEPARTMENT FAcfTS.-11. At Slßt Deo., 1911, 320*7,105. IH CASH, was distributed g,motig thrgpli.Qykoldorß >N BQKtJBEg. The abovo euro represents in addition <s£ £3ii3,0?l to tb.o sums assured. Tha bwraseo are now fixed upon au ascending scale, it boiwg arranged that ib.o increases iltall become greater rath the d&sation of the policy. The practical working o! thin arrangement will bo understood by an Inspection of tho following oXamples: BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POUCHES. ' Tali PQE.HJT TAffiN OPT allotted 12 YoaM. S7 Year's ■it Yean (n HBO. ! ft?«. BRO. f p, a, S i. •&, S s. A. 1902 3fl 0 0 34 10 0 *) G 0 1905 80 18 0 SS Wi 0 41 11' 0 1303 SI 17 S 3G 18 O 42 15.' 0 IUII -34 8 0 SB'lß 046 f-0 'Ton"" £* 8 0 £5 2 0 £0 19 Q tnr Itttt) . . ' . ' .cncKTui euii ANY 60AL lftilWlii,:'lll|Eir ETOEEfB-Willis «&4 sß>ry 6toot& DFFIOES-Jobnstoii Street. fFhosM S3, 124, 104. iAiI)EiSSOWN g L?a I mQERE ie only' %\ J ono certain j> I I CURE for CORNS %*b.. \ i in Ibis Dominion.— ' Y % i [THAT'S TEE'DS *<?' ,1

j tJOLSLI Cy %v#> && /5»1 R Plffllr I'll "Me bein' no lanqer . j .disposed os a wentersome -% j»' | drinker, I says to Mrs. Effli I ! I Harris: ' Which thcte is to "fey I denizing as Standout '"% v~W I Tea is ihe only liqueur as (J)*") feS f cheers women's art, and "^i''^* 1 ' -Y c> I that / swears solemn on my 1 bended Ilikcsbut I I little, and tkat lililc of the I I Sairey, Mary, Fanny, . M i I Lizzie, Chrissic, Martha, | I I ' n Wmk or 'Maggie—every work- f // 1 / psfs| I ing woman, fortunate | « | / Mpfja I enough to discover "Stand* | &\ I fra^l I Out Tea,"" inslincliveiy f h f PtPf! I knows that she has the one B ■ ffl l^?M j Tea that will give her full t i j satisfaction, in any circum- I 03 j|?| I I j stances, always. i I !| A woman wants the Tea I ~**o\ II || she likes, and all women like/ i&WwsM I "Stand-Oat"but. I j is inimitable flavour, ami i* 1 j j abiding comfort in it 1 j Thai is merely because :& |||pf M "Stand-Out Tea" is ihe Jm ;.3 |» . M pick of the (meat crops of i; 3 W®s : VJ T« grown in the bet tef- ¥ i I ■ I crowing country in the - world-Ceylon. <> j' That Superb Teas THEROYDGARLICKCiOKOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE SUSSEX CHAMBERS/PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. •l'hono 2109. °PP- (i ' V - 0 ' FOR PHYSICAL LMHIOVEMENT AK.D CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES MRS. BOYD GARLICK, Diroctrcsß,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1922, 3 December 1913, Page 2

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