" ■"** '-'■•'i "-' ""' *■-• I|J j||jj fl 1 j j.j 1 .bti-,There's an irresistible \ 11 -■ personality in each of j i = |i tfee five Coats. 11. •;• i I ow * ha * we ' iave sa ' t ' ' e * UG J ' "> ' ' f I at^also that tho ' r charm ' s < c -j ,*& V' equally as attractive. }. v 1 2 '* \ Ta ' Jo Coat at 6 V t'. guineas as an example. It is in s t. • Carat Cloth, lined through with \ V £ self-coloured' silk, and handsome (X v 5 : '£: C °" a '' °* B ' aC!< t '°" Seal " t V '£ (i jm['£r \ |\\" ' ''Another is a Model Coat in Navy X \ |V (-i|apjL \ lj\\ Ratine, half-lined black satin, y y i? •■•"'/; "'lf fIP V\i\ closely woven chenille collar,, cf, ■if yA -finished with black.satin —6gns. '3 ft 1 Jf iplfjjx I|4 \ | .Still another is a Tailored Motor \y - ji M'"wjfc' »'\ 'ti Wrap in Tan and Navy Tweed, JV ' j| ;|| -Vj with loose rag'lan sleeves, half- .-V s ' ~, .fflttiwia-. • * ' M lined black satin, novel side i \ • J-,. ; j|\ I fastening—£s/15/6. { 4 ' wi/ Ik Heavy Grey Tweed Motor Coat., V V £ • . p\ « m\ . ; smartly exit, belted back. Col- fi . £ ; 1m .I u • lar fastening to neck—£s/15/6. If, 2 ■!»; ' Brown , Tweed Coat, half-lined f| ji v ..|a.' \!i . Crimson Satin, storm collar: c. f " ' If- ( .-jy Smart touclies of crimson plaid 3> '3 *•' ', ' Jl/i' - fl l -finishing sleeves and fastenings \ J ' ' H H ' : £"s' : Mml Wra ' Siram ' Manager '. fed £ J
l Improved Sapjply ©! • \' "Hot Water in the Home. j ? : ' CHEAPEST, SAFEST, BEST MWyK I | WAY tO GET-IT. j By attaching to your range the Methven {, gTjSljp |IW | 5. ■ ' 7iew Seamless Hot Water Circulator, you . Jf W'il * 'i ■ - inerenso the supply of hot wnter, and /1$ ffl OfU -i you also get it far hotter. No'risk,'no , / fjfo>rf§ Ufa :J| 3 ' extra firing, 110 trouble. . The heat from- , IjBvWlS 'i H--. ■ the kitchen fire brings the Svater to boil- I ,'i j> i,., ...ing point without rurahlnig, apd it stays I M I. [' | hot all day and nighty % • - | p ; fie Metliyen New Seamless Copper j Water Circulator. -| y p"- !r , . .The only Circulator made without | -"roßi{SSteßß| seams to burst or leak. - • | I ' Having. no seams the Methven Seamless Hot Water Cir- } I. oulator is stronger, safer, and more durable than'the old i] | fi'iSEAM LES&Sij style. The cojiper 16 thick and heavy, and It is solid drawn jj 8 COPPC.Rin ono piece.in such a way as to obviate flaws and thin j (> < f;;;H0T places. Coated inside with English tin, preventing con jj . j • tamination of water. Fitted with patent spreader that ft 3 •I~' , PATKNTpD , " vr blends , the hot and eold water. Has also a patent tinned f 5 ' - brass sludge hole door enabling the circulator to be' >. t -fflikbiuamH ( f }/l '* cleaned , without dismantling. % •S - When building, be'sure you get. a lletlilvcn Circulator, t i f&u-fimiMwMV&t as ' : your Ironmonger, or write us. •' i J r .. METKVEN'S, LTD., Makers, Dunedin. 1 " (Mi. Trad, Sfnrl) " ~B* rp. COFFEE ESSENCE If '> ~ The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: ... "Mvwav of makini; delicious coffee' is the Symington way. A teaspoon- ' fu ' in a aip ot boiling water > Tffdf. SYMINGTON St CO., Mnturgh and London. ggS | , ' The Pride |jj i; Continents. • sHI I: — , . | FyVE.RGE.NT as our Empire is / / A' i'j S. in race and political creeds, »K it 9 • Sp> ">P (hero Is a marked unanimity in its /s jo VL \ ■ & choice of Lipton's as the best tea jJf / l S l '- marketed. Such favour sets the Jjf. j* few \ |5 ® seal on Iho strong claims .- . J?S» M ® made by Lipton's as • , % growers and blenders of d '' < at the. finest tea produced X. in ihe world. Lipton's ■ h r " l JIA / J fe 'tea is grown oh the sun- V'/Ij' , |<V. niest and most congenial v K ' slopes of the Ceylon f~, I • tfsaa&fia M Highlands, under lhe. supervision • p s i® pW5 te| : ® if., of experts, and every process from 1 J '\s . '0' picking to blbnding is carried out I $ : with one end in view—supreme ' 1 ft. \} v gj w quality and flavour. Such extra- \ fj W ,|j ordinary care and scientific hand- \ vj*, sjt ling ensures uniform excellence, £1 a fact appreciated daily by mil- 'l|p| ffl'M $; lions of Lipton Tea drinkers, from ppa Si! jj% ... Royalty to the humblest. The vlßi Wit ®| > Si' ■ ■ South African Republic, like other W§l parts of our vast Empire, has 'Kjjf Kf ' k made Lipton's Tea its most popu- {a® jm $ . p lar beverage. vM 'c il' ■'I _ 1/10, 2/- | '■ j : S ■ ■ &MBS : § I - ■ -^ ?!i ■ Agciiw ljipt^Fl^ MESSRS. ELLIB AND MAN TON, T'araunki Street, WELLINGTON. ■ Jl'sp! p> pa p| f|« |P a 1 : Efs - BY ROYAL V/ARRAH T TO ".M. THE K!HG
: i ' AIL,PURE WOOL. . . Bed size,/ "."' • v"'" 15s. Gtl/, -195. ; 6d,, 265, pair. "^Three-quarter,, Bed <j> . 195. 6d., 25s.| 303, pair. '-'Double Be'a;S|ze,". vV'i " „.'4JS S 255., 375i:0t1.,;458.:()a1r. ~ BEST VALUE IN TOWN. 'CARPEtir IIZjSMPETS! Runherff. In Japoatty ■jr* ; ,2s. ,Bd v 3s, ed.,, 4s.^Bd.;yarcl.-. Riifiners.ln Velvet pilo, - %i " 4s. 6c!., S3. 6(1., es. Gd. yard. Runners In Axmihstor, ss. *8U.7 7s. 6d., 9s. 6d.' yard. Atjg widths and , cploufihgs In.'stock. . X.brand selection. V. Lowest Prices. ...... K. - in all qualities andnew from 18s..6^to.j£t2.'SJ8.'' iCompleta;,House Furnishers,I • 03 and 65'WILLIS STREET. Health '"y emis&i/ls* iKS* Tfco.Mtiit"!»««• jl neii of tue vijorouj ; •* I uettei and ihe hish i^y ' k' e * hive no f° r t K OS9 ' :no . w • .-t plctcher'i Phcuphatonic. ..*. II fe'edi nerves with phoiphotui and lonei tha 4 piti«nt up lo concert pitch in doubis'timek time, Pfaosphatonic /. ■ Z/S "■' C&u. A. n»tcW r Clicaiit t .Wetli»sSW ... .. . . {TO -THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON COUNTRY DISTRICTS, Ladies' Tailor, bega to JL«; ( ;-notify that,ho is still turning out First-class Costumes at a Cheaper Bate othc-r Firm in Wellington. His only address is—BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Wellington. 'JPhono 'gOB 3. . ' % ; WINTER WE Alt. Best And cheapest shop for ■ I 'GOOD RELIABLE FUR SETS, • MRS, SMITH, :>No,- 8 MANNERS STREET,- . :r: ' Wellington. Put Coats, Cults, and Collars made ;; to order. Itocttog Coal, BEST 'SMITHY,' STEAM, HOUSE GOAL OBTAINABLE; - :CARGOES WEEKLY. • rlf 8 wcssll©; GosL ■ - ■ LANDING REGULARLY.' ■■ - lapel Brown, Kfc; .;i^: : i..WELLIWQTQWr ;: ;' ' ' matte Without Be!ajM| • t0 "D» Pattern' '■■ J Street N^kK«^^ mciNG . roN<
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2165, 2 June 1914, Page 2
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