Mp | To-| i. ' ' vl> |° | j 1 Every Department: Contributes fits' Share of Opportunity Bargains Rare, j I Quality Tells. Price Sells.' Don't Delay. Come Thursday, "j (VEiTCe & ALLAN, j
Pits'!. Hiss Itae it« Values In ■ Smartest g@stifffl©i! . J "I'wanted only one—but I'll take both,''* said, a lad.v ill our jj Showroom the other day. She was in tv fix between two smart' Jj Poplin Costumes. Our Low Price enabled her to purchase both. jj Wo have still a few Oostnm.es left in same style, with Corselet B Skirts. ■ The shades arc Champagne, Saxe, and Navy. Price, 21s. | •i: Another range that is going quickly is an exceptional offer in 1-J '. Striped Sponge Cloth Costumes. The Collars and Cuffs are trim- j med witli Saxe and Brown Cloth. Wontfflffui ValUO'.at 18s. 6d■ [j . NOTE- 1 We have jest opened a special purchase of. Pop- .. J , lmrtto;%irts,. T.vhich are priced, at tho 4 ' | " BS. 11d. • . ' " V 3KS. HATHEWBON, ■ ra!^™£ u:!l j - 264-286 LA.MBTON QUAY. ' ' WELLINGTON. | :!fiKsß Is I& BI la 1T Y : "... Is the chief; feature/of our; FURNITURE.' ' It is terv'satisfactory. to know that'you'tan depend upon • your- Furniture to give the utmost servico without betray- ." ■ inn' the defects' in 'manufacture... ...■ This, is the satisfaction •.'which.our Furniture yields. Because it is skilfully and . .. soundly made from well-seasoned woods. Considering'its.quality," OUB" FUBNITUKE is by no means expem-ivo. .On ilie contrary, it is . splendid value for the money, and. it possesses character and artistic merit. ■ Ltd., LAMB TON QUAY. :... ..; WELLINGTON. I 101 ' 111 I | Stiil Another Talk about the | iUM/j I i^ s ® WG ' j li|j'i /j i '■] clioaußst and Bust I 111 / IPI ' , 1 Ifj.-i >: n] jf Wt w *" Provision of soma sort for washing a ft JJ' II II , 1(11/ 1 c!otlie« is lU'ccssarv in nil houses. Some 'J mliA-S- Hf people utilise a built-in boiler, ethers 4 ll s -/ N '' I 'Bik/zTS again struggle on with a sheet-iron a if ft] j| . H Sir. VA frame. Thousands of persons, however, fl is J' I lirvin- aTO re!>laci "®, their bwfcrs 3 I f installing ft Methven at tii.o outset. I J Metiivon Boilers am cheapest $ n—? 'JJr-Swl and best because they require no a || setting. No brickwork or chilli- | ncy is. required.' They are com- a plcte in tlicnißclvcs. Nothing lo % crack or break away, nothing ta rust or crumble. They savo | money at' the outset, save ckdenso 9 and labour to use, and boil the .a' •• clothes easier and quicker than .| any other boiler. Being de- | t ached and portable, they aro a V' S "? t l»«er ™^ch W y"u | If your Ironmonger hasn't it, 1 ilpifSt W> ■—~c>t- : I If] lilt if: MeJhvesi's.Ltd., Bunedia |
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1956, 13 January 1914, Page 2
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