I yif't^ 6 W fl^f * s at its worst: \ ! |j is Dress Fabric news of the best!' . • \ :\'.'. ;i! 3 Anyone would think, and rightly, too, that the Smart Tweeds one < . j;i £ * sees at the D.l.q. were especially designed to give comfort in win- ) tyi £ ter and smart appearance. '• ' ) ;■? < But that is not all—there is the colour scheme Introduced— V. r; r, the blending and contrasting of light and shade. S t ' f Really, then, the production of these tweeds—from sheep to \ \;j >■'•■'•■"•■"■•' -Wfiawr—le quite arti interesting history. X ■*;*■"< ' Mu ol»i of course, is left to the imagination, because our main \ \H \ object Is to get you to come to the s S'*S*fc. There to see the lovely tweeds mentioned in the accompanying list. IMITATION HARRIS TWEEDS, 42/4 FOX'S NAVY CHEVIOT SERGES, I^SrMp?! I'Hal ' ' nt^es w '^ o ) m a good range of col- 54/6 inches wide. 'Pure Indigo Djo. Jj fejfc % jSSJft IB curings.—2B,-3(1., 2S. 6d., 38. 6ft, Exceptional wearing cloths.—4s. 11d,, \||t Wi %Wm : •■ 6s. iid., 6s. nd., Bs. iic». ?'pj I I fejs£: |jJS ~ SMART COSTUME TWEEDS, 44 inches Also in Black-*S. lid., 6s. lid., Bs. . |M» 1 |p| IsSgSf . wide, in tho newest Heather mix- ntl ■^*Sie^^ i, Y V'"?'' '*"«*.-». ed. ' ' ' "'' • NAVY COATING SERGES, 54/8 hcho<t . tBI -Mv :?f;; ; CHEVIOT. COSTUME TWEEDS, 54 wi'do, for smart Tailor-mado" Cos- K A '<!</!, fej ;,''/ inches wide, in Brown, Green, and tumes,— 68. Hd., 7s. 6d., 83, 11d., r I'l'-l ;" / Grey.— 48.'11 d., 10a. 6d., 11s. 6d. \ W. ft: t'r ALIi WOOL "DOMINION" TWEEDS, COLOURED SILK y CREPE ".-DE'" '■" } ■f?l V 44 inches wide, in.smart Heather mix- 40 inches wide, in largo \ Vii ? ' * tures.—3B. 11d. and 4S. 6d. range of the most wanted shades.— \ ■ '. . • \i; v K 6s. iid. i ■ :| I . 'MLWOOL CHECK TWEEDS, 44 in- IVOBY 9ILK M '■ i $i I .ches w,de, in Saxo and Wh,te, Navy 4 0 in<she S wido.-es.' Hd., 7s. lid. } \IU: y> '■"■' ' ""■ Mi and mite, Brow* 8s 11d , g s 11d • \ J»«i. £ ~ and White, Black and White.—«s.ild '~.''' ' ) |:0 '" : : '' BLACK SILK CREPE DE OHENES, j ■ Vti ■'<£' T'."' OtIR NO * ED 'DREADNOUGHT" 40 inches wide; very much in demand. \ J;,* „V','"','.. ".'",', SERGE, 44' inches wide. All Wool, — 6s. 11d„ 7S. lid,, BS. lid., Bs. 11d., C .Hi f unequalled for wear.—2B. lid. 128. 6d. '■"•■' J ?H i Patterns mailed on request. ) ''■111 f-"' : '- ■"' <;; '.''"■*' "i'Wßii.Simisn .Ha. Manager \ '« * ' l c ij'* v ■&***• '3 ' fit] M>"v.- ___ i .::■-■ . ;?5 :>rr " : f ■ ■ ■ ■■■■•' ti&l^llHVAiin'lM^'iiMA '1' ■: In»pw>V€ii Supply ol ■ I .„. PiP^f©y^: : , : lO!Sl® |, ~ notwalcf in me.Home. CTpv' I : 52: '' -Sgi »!' _&;:.. ";'"•"' , I CHEAPEST, SAFEST, BEST &RK\Vv f ' : WAY TO GET IT. ~ . " «J « * "'St- , . '... 5 By attaching to your range thb Methven f 'Z>z II lf!f * !•• vi\ 'w '•-."• • • '•• i. Hew Seamless Hot .Water Circulator, you /f/' S W?r \\ iffi) f JJJ '"Wf"'* ■""■*' •'•-''■'.•-•'•; ii . iucreuae tho supply of hot water, and /K 7\ rpfff ISiA,W ' k ■ *'3TME MtfSt COMPLETE . I you also get it far hotter. No risk, no' Im?ft 'AWUm Jlf Wf extra flritig. ho trouWo. The heat from !m4\G%mM ?"ilfhrtrukrt»i. .m T u*. r 'A.i*.*,-> ? the kitdhen Are brings tile water to boil- /lt\; i *il ... IN THE CltY f ing point without rumblmg, and it slays- • ■/gP^i 1 -te^VfM J ' i»i •«« J hot all day and night. •:. • -'•■ ' » S . ■ I *hgs\js felveii ::: Sw : 'vSeamless: •'■CCoppe r - ■ \ : T™'-- ,!,,v " ; - ,v .-i ■ |pur prlo 9 s are tho lowest, and j ||r •■2flJ the only Clrculator : • | ■'■>%; Ml»am-&ms I'tISSS- tt ~«"««» unt or ■;,-.. . S :J£ \.*:. 1 s*' ■ >i | ' SlPit/ArjS'MiM 'Moving 110 scams the MOthvon Seamless Hot Water Cir- j §t highest " " ' I "I' 1 ?' and more durable than the old i U ' n '»" esl< , • I :;.;StAMLEa&.;g style. Tito copper is thick and'lieavr/and it is solid drawn , '*■ .■•■<■:: ftn - v <-»■■. v \ - ij! COPPCR&KJ '" one piecc.lU such a way as to obviate flaws mul thin g ?. <t.:V~Zi :''•' •;'; . J' ""MOT wAT£ftia places. Coated inside with English tin, preventing con |- ■ ?! ii, S »,>.-,-1 ~,'\ ' | • ftCIRCULATOfSiJ tamnlatipn of water. Pitted with patent spreader that I [) We aWailge EasO TfirniS 1 fi'mttim'M® hlends tho hot and cold water. Has iilso a patent tinned. S '■i | w»»Bdui2v4v»«w»J.' brass Eludgd hole door enabling the circulutoi- to be J 'i' rpaulrprl i clo t ?" clt n'' l ! 1 , 0 ," 1 JlsmantlniK \ v <! OiV'l ""' :• - ? r,':'. ■" I When building, be suic get a Jtctlihcn Ctunlntor 'j '►■j "• ' ■'" I ? s ' olll ' Ironmonger, oi unto üb. ;< I ;" LTD., Makers, Dunedin. 1 v» vio-t»i>s>.,fi -I : .ji'.;,.'■,■.:. ...■'; ~... . ' ''-'■'-'' : ■ .-. •"-■ 'l S3 and 65: Willis Street. \: | -;' ThePricteofFive ff.| I i'i'. ' ■ '.'■■/. /; " xu-Fif Noort 'till 11,15 p.ni, ! '^ l '"' : / ' ! li W' • Except Tuesday.; when premises close at 'i~|i ". - v / m¥ i 1$ PALMfiR',B LtJNCSEOri AND StJPtER P ft J®J jEf |e .; Eoosis;ierLAMßToN quay. |s ;-'■.'-""■'<.«■.WV.' II• P 'touch, »nTwillHe«lHk"miß°el M «~s4, „■■',.„ S O ' ii^i ,26pu< jK-'nClitmiiinod gft» fKB «?'< A° I F/«ch t, -°r 11 Chtrn".™ ' <i ' Hll 'P '" !tM Fi;ktcHEß > s. 1 ' i V/A 1 m ■S-^.';WINTER WEAR. '■- ~' '' 1 -' : ' ■ ' :. ■'"■•'"' 1 : T|EST.; AND CHEAPEST SHOP' FOR 8? ''' „ . t •'«.."..' , . . M tD. "GOOD EELIABLE FUR SETS, ■ flgj ■ No * a V er ' hß PP | er, Nature-loving people exist than Austro- KS ■...MRS. SMITH, . ■ ': lasiens. At the most select sodial functions, and also"-' t|| MANNEItSy'sTREET, :• ; wherever "the billy boils," whether'at picnics or in Ihe ffi| '' " ? " -J WELLINGTON, i.'. :' ... M "way-back" camp, Liplon's Tea is the favourite brow. Tho KS made ~ • ra palate immediately epproves ils rich flavour and surpassing »">? °'' d ff::::''--'", ; "' ,„■■"• qualitv- No Lipton Tea drinker returns to another brand. Jjk| & JV ■ ... 1 2,000,000 Packets Sold Weekly l j BfeST'StaTHY, STEAM, & HOUSE - "■ '■ -WelliugtoD Diatributing Age'ntß for Upton's Tea: 'j; " COAL OBTAINABLE. ' MES9HS. ELLIS AND MANTON, Taramvki Street, WELLINGTON. ;$, ~qAEQOE3 WEEKLY.".,... ■„ ~ ~ ra ~~" INewcasfle-;Coai. -■ *2P ■ * "-t!^?*^^Cs | ■ LANDING REGULARLY. COFFEE "ESSENCE . • 1' $ ,„.i, „..:,. .■: ■ . ""Pr?S W' e Coffee Maid, of Symington's, stw. «^?» ; S ,6 .v>;,. ~o ~ . • 0 "^ of coursc - No other way of mak- |o|i| :^'ftl'iliftliV; llfflTyh-''-{ill ■• ■■ fL ing Coffee is K° od enoiiKli, quick JM^I . enol, S h .° r easyenousli for Hie" S| I = ~O w ELLiNQTON.;;;:...; H ! ' PUREST. AND BEST ■ ' & .
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 2
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970Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2177, 16 June 1914, Page 2
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