, Only -a few Padded Pressing Gowns left I . Formerly 29/6. .................... Now 15/6. \. Jliero has' been a good demand for these excellent, garments, but a number of Gowns and Jackets are yet to bo Q sold. During Stocktaking I shall continue to quote tho tlio absurd ..'.,.,. price of 15/6. and the. Jackets at 12/6. , <'■ ■'. ■■"■•■■ -■ ;" : ■•■''■-Stocktaking ends in a few days, so \ beware of delay. ' Better let me have your order iNOW. CLOVES, HOSIERY, NECKWEAR, := I -.-., .* ,-. „■ ' nAND UNDERGLOTHINC—ALL"! :'•:( i ;T.'r.'-~v ' ; lt \ ' '■•'■' CHEAPER THIS WEEK. See the. Bargains in my Windows aid Showroom.' , .'.'.. "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE;" i MRS. MATISWS@N, ' 264-268 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Race Ball I : f LAST THREE DAYS! : CHESTERFIELD SETTEES,' ." ! • DEVAN EAST CHAIRS, r • RUSH CHAIRS, SCREENS, : CURTAINS AND CARPETS, ■) ■'.' used.in furnishing the Town' ' V* Hall for the Race Club Ball. ' . .';; W, The Goods are in perfect order j _ ® < and carry our guarantee of Artistic Designs. good quality. . ■"., 150 EAST CHAIRS, in various 1 coverings.. Ranging from ,375. . 6d. to 90s. . |- ■ 30 SETTEES, Handsomely Upholstered. Ranging from 60s, • to 100s. 20 CHESTERFIELDS, covered in Art Tapestry and other good .___./ materials. Ranging from 115s. to 1655. 150 SEAGRASS CHAIRS, "suitable for any room.'.' Prices, 12s, 6d. to 255. 250 CUSHIONS (superior quality). Is. 11d. each. •. ■ 2'o CARPET SQUARES, from £2 9s. to £9 9s. . .■'.'• ...'... • ' „ w^ T&e -Scocdlftf €o> 9 Ltcl. V LAMBTONQDAI'. ' - J What's in a name?: .■;.;'; Shakespeare has it, "A rpse by any other name would smell . v as sweet." .In dealing with Soap—and everybody should use a little soap occasionally—the name is everythlngi and TANIWHA is the Brand that is now appealing so forcibly to all Housewives. .''■•■ i' .. ' So Pure and Mild that it can be used in the baby's , bath, or without the least injury, to the most delicate ' fabric. ■ '' .'; > ,So Effective that the usual clay's washing is done in half the time'. _..-'■' The Quality of the Soap has made the name of "Tank wha" famous in the land. , Be emphatic with your Grocer. A Bar of , Nd substitute, please.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 2
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333Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 2
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