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| imrreaggHira wn tmtm«afm6m afeggggfereza gjrteuanM&a E EngßMi Edition Novels f ■ 1 500 SAIfiI&OMELY Bound 6/- Novels, bought at Special Pme» to be Said witliift , | the.JTev Few.Days at 2/- A C&PY (A Third ol the Usual Price). lull CatoI Idgue. oil application—i'EEE! • . ' I— ~ ■■ " ■,■ ■■ ■ .:.. ...... ■ I -. t / THE LOT INCLUDES :- I 1 Copies. : Title, By 21 "The Lonely Lovers," H. W. O. Nowte, 11 "A Senii-De'.ached Marriage/' M. Legge. 6 "Hie Romance of a Woman of Thirty," L. jVla.ck. , .7 "The Shadow of Glory," ■ A. W, Kipling. \ ■ ■ 18 "A Soul from tho Pit," W, M. (lailichaii, ; 2 "Marriage, of Colon®} Lee,' : Dora Rnssoll. 5 l<i "Privy Seal/' F, M. Ilnnffer. i 8. "Life's Compass," Prisrilla Craven, i 30 ''The Dartmoor House," ' J. Trevena. \ 9 •'The Reign of Saints," . ' J. Trevona. .-j ; • 30 "Tho Moment," ' .K. Davies. 12 ••The Fiddler/' ■ (Mrs.) J, 0. Arnold, ; .12 "The- Qentleiiiai.l sf Leisure," P..0. Woodho'ufee.' ; . 9 "Tlie Cloak of Convention," Leslie Mooce. • 17 "The Sinking Ship," Luthirarvs ■ 9 "Tho Squaro Mill ; " H- W, 0. ,%te, s 24 { 'Slipped Moorings," A. E\ Waffis. I ■ • Etc,, Etc., .Etc. ■ ■•' . I*.'.*.' 1 .i..' :' .. ".... .- ' ■: | OIOVESI WHITER USL ! N SILK SUBSRADES4 LONG BLACK LISLE, with' {!' ~A (1 >» <rf i 2 Domes—will finished— Wid ® ltlG ' Flarala Special Bargain. U«n» Long Slee'i'es.. Usually and 17/0 Coins at 1/11 and . ally 1/11. Now 1/3 a pair. q 4:6 and 5.6. Now 1/11 each. q 2/11 to Clear, n O □ A FEW STRIPED pi | LONG BLACK BEAVER, ' GINGHAM UNDER- WHltf OSTfijCB | With 4 Btoes—Cut Dotrh SKlftTSl FEATNEB. BPASI )' in Price from I'll to 1/- a U To G|ear it jj, each—A ' X pair. Try a Pair! Big Bargain! . Very b&eonv«ig :) 25/- fc : r 1:5/6 j VEITCH & ALLAN, =TSI.

Now, im*t U'CUct Isn't it hftcQMing? What a-'smart sliape'i And ho# ' coiw.fertably it stts on. tire lisad. It is sis Tight ,n$ A hall of woo], and as modish a iiat as you couid ;wish for tlw approaeliYDjT seaNW- * ' It was impossible to sketch tho'bc.auti* ml textiu'i? nn4 lustre at tho js'il : k vel"vet of wl.vMi. it is in.iide, car Mie .cl-i.ivrm • • , • _ , jut l <jblatiriiitsSt..,'.'¥dif WOlft .j i . if? ■Ii ;Caii. .ft ll» A'iSi: ■ b fth i ' etlier 'fdslritiiiabie sljadeSv. Tiro mount -A haiidsonto ostrich feather. Pried is. ' jA, Vv® . roaltv vety moderate at 275. Gd. /MS. "' . '. 'Will you call TO-DAY? I haw all (iti. a.if 3 Telfr tov ! '-.tM tWOc^titt'^topcsaa"?'' N |) W .' ' haie' just described. f * Mrs. M&ihewmm " w £ e s t^ e^ lart : ,:.Y. 264-260 Larabton Quay, Wellington. : farilture ■: DURING OUR GREAT AN NUAL SALE, UQfJ 111 FULL SWHIC, WE ARE OFFEREi!G TEKPtIIiG 1 ■ Bargains in Oak Suites..' 5 Kece BEDB'OOM StJlfßS—Froifl £18 10$. to Ml 10$. 8 Piece DINISG SUM-From SO Bs, THE'S'COUUAR " LAUBTOX QUAY ... ... WELLINGTON. A 1914 WISH; MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." yfa have over # year/ Practical Experienee, during which time we have handled thousands of * ssw!« Hl®aiit.ssj and while the tihsbli'itely superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY STANDARD 'hag captivated us," many of our clients, after years of trial, arc more enthusiastic iii praise of them even, than we are. All find them to bo file easiest and "most beautiful running Machine. l ! ever seen, doing more and better work. 'Gtiiafanteerd for a lifetime, and the vory best, like 22 earitt fine, wllcn compared with Oct. fifr rolleit gold. Tiie Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important, invention of. the century, ' Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free, Drop-heac! 5-ora«'er Machines frotn £5 12s. fid* Needles s of all kinds' iri stoc-k. Any mako Machine prepared. ■ 5». c'. W. FSIK, ■ ENCInEEn AHO IMPORTER, 94 V/ILLIS STREET WELLtHCTCiH. DONT BUY A PIANO A Merely because, it seems Cheap. On the other hand, remem- I ' p ber a good Piano Jieed not be a very high-priced one. We ? | sell only good instruments, but at moderate prices, aiid our V: » terms are unequalled in the Dominion, | \ ■ M i frcOfrtfiS.t',' ' '' ,i. ' A 1F J FIMMIf Ltd wiixis street, i ! 1 J - 4^o# 5 ; WELLINQtON. . | ;

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1996, 2 March 1914, Page 2

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