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,^Laife§ 9 Wee!! 99 I Am Important Happeaiig at the ©J.C. Manufacturer's Samples of Underclothing, I also Ribbon and Neckwear Bargains. Nat a Sale by any means, but an offer of Samples bought at a low figure ami special purchases at prices it paid us to accept. I . It is your turn to reap the profits which originally went to the Manufacturer—the D. i.G, makes it the easiest thing in the world, | will) prices that am attractive, and that wjii tell you in the • siraightesi possible manner that the 1 ' I , VdKS aw Qntte fise Best. TjABfES' SIfiHtBEESSKS- S SPECIAL PURCHASE—3OO dozen '•. in flue Nainsook, Madapotem. and. A LADIES'CAMIMC HEMSTITCHED Loiigclcth, trimmed dainty omoi-oitf- \ HANOKEEGHIBFS, Jin. hems .skt, ' ones. Torchon, Cliwiv, or \aieiiraeii- 9 s i3i n . tJ ß uall* sold. at 3s,<6d. nes lace, insertion, beading, and toe A dozsn. Special Price, « for IS. ' [ tircks. Usual Prices, lis. (kj., 13s. 1 PKioefas 6 ftri I AT TH ® WBBGK COUNTER-18 Prices, OS, m» Tps. 9(1., 125. 0«., to a ftn , v ]? aIICT - FIjO BAL MILLIN- : Ws ' & ■. : KRY lUBjBOIf, '4} to si». wide? m' a, LADIES' NISHTMESSKS,> durable 4 ' ?t !eC m' r i !ol <"" S lj . Oalioo and Lojigektli, trimmed 1 Swiss | sinecial Price °1s 3d Vard " ' ' embroidery or,lar<> edging; square ? spcciat pnce < 15 ' 3d ' yard ' H«eks or Poter Pan collar. Usual 0 ,v, Frfcos, ss. lid., 6s. Sd., 7s. fid., to 1 1& pieces Harrow, Plain, ana I'iiMy 12s, 6d. • Sarnpfo Pfides, Its. Bell, 4S. T RIBBONS; suitable for Hair Ribbons, . 11rt., 55. lid., tQ 9s, ltd. # etc. Tliesa wo inteiul to quit, iuin * . ' 1 I tovo marked accordingly. Usual i , DAINTY CAMISOLES, in tawn, Naiii. f BK?*'' Spee,&l -l soak, and foe Lotigsiotii,. trimmed v Prio-, 2d,, 2 5 d<, 3 2 d, ya.d. muslin embroHterr, Torchon, Oluny, s .... .or Vale&eiennos late, motifs, and fine \ 1.27 dozen LADIBS.' FANCY NE'CKtwefes. Usual Prices, 2s, lid,, 3s. f • WEAR, comprising ail tliO. iai.cst ,1 , 63., 4s. lid., to 225-,. 6d, Simple £ styles as mow wom.,; U.sim.l. Prices, f Prices, 2s. 3d,. 2s. 6d,i 3ft. 11d., to \ Is. Gd„ Is, lid..-2s. (3d., 2s, lid., 3s. iss. 6d. v Gel. All Reduced to Is. each, j t Wtt».Slroffli., fi ft Cj Manager.

I TeaMen'sTesfinaOtty! :jF i: ' The passifig excellence of u Startd'Out tm n 8 i] attested by expert testimony—it is the tea openly /; preferred by the authoritative specialists of tea. ' i The best parcels of every Ceylon crop afe set aside .j! as, !'startd-outs,": teas 'of ; unexceptionable, quality, rirft ! i purity, and flavour. From the finest of these "standouts" lots, "Stand-Out Tea" is blended. The Planter The Taster .''Staiiil-Ont'\ because prefers 4! §tawf-out" because lie enjoys it himself and . gets ■' ; his cultivated palate marlcs it the besl. price for it. - unquestionably as the best. The Wholesaler , "The Retailer prefers "Standj-Out" because it prefers he has a really alld rapid sale.. benefits in his trade by his cus* : ' and entails no losses or delays. ; tomcrs' enthusiastic satisfaction. : ■■■ ■ ■ : ■ •■■■■■■ ■■ ■ ' ■ i Alt Tict firhnkets naturally prifit "Stand-Out SW' j ' 1 at best for their palates and best for their health. I | j That' Superb Tear j jl "Stand-Out" S. '!'■ ' . . . • iTji A 1914 V/fSH: MAY YO#R LJFE RUN AS EASY AS TUB "ROTARY StAMSARO. 1 ' We tea had over 40 years' Practical ■ Experience, during which ■ time wo liavo handled thousands of SISWM6 SS&OHIMS, and '.fliilo the absolutely superior mechanical eiceiicitdo of the HOIN AEY _ STANDARD has captivjtted us, thany of ow clients, after years of trial, a.to more enthusiastic in;_ praise of thero eveii thijfi wo are. i All find theift to bo the- easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doim* more and better work. Guaranteed for » Kfe-ttoe, and the very best, hke 22 earftt fitte, when compared with Set. or rolled gold. The Neivost Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the century. Let us send ycfii particulars. Standards pneked and de* livered Free. Drop-head 6-Draivor Machines from £-5 ! 2s. 6d. • Needles of all kinds, in stock. Any make Machine prepared. p. - jr. ». psai, ENGINEER ftN9 IMPORTER, QP WILLIS STftEET WELLINGTON. Why, Sle Wears ft Herself! s&apper and sh^pogirl.' Miwmises Jrtl fatigue by giving amplft support to the the elasticity : ' shape- of' the mftv l ' ,e fis urc neat a !jd trim. OKTIS costs l|r little, lasts long, Jg-i and is absolutely rustless. GET ONE TO-DAY. ALL DRAPERS STOCK

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2138, 2 May 1914, Page 10

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