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[p H3i—ii— i |W3 * " ]c \} • The smartest Children's Millinery ever show Is on view at tie .JDULC. . I Rare and exclusive styles they are, and most moderately priced. Our enthusiasm over these i dainty millinery conceptions for { r .'Children is unbounded; rightly so, for it is impossible to give it toe J mud) prafse. L □ What is most commendable is >□ the price-feature—moderation in ( 'A price will win many new friends . A wRSiY ' I ' Or tEte D,B " Co ■-•'■'■ / \ j&MfiSv. In addition to the charming ■ l^a^i^S Models, are Children's Piqus J&^\l\j Hats-boys',, and girls'—from sirfsfiZZ^&ei f, 2/6 3 3/6, 4/11, to 8/11. . . ... ■ . Sounds gooS-anil is as good as it/sounds. <^£"*df|M SMALL STRAW AND FLORAL '/ "V_^CS NINON MUSHROOM HAT, trimmed \ 1M Wm tmy rosettes. '■ Bs, 11d. >v Af /Muikii CHILD'S SATIN STRAW HAT. lined silkj trimmed nbbon.and small posy, y// r/vL ' in oream, burnt, and putty contrast- ■ ■■ • Yn m\ i-i uig limnga. , 10s, 9d, S.U o CHILD'S PUTTY STRAW HAT, with i-v J . frilly brim of saxc' satin. 17s. 6(1, "I j DAINTY PxVLE BLUE HAT, with [ frilly brim laco and silk. 17s. 6tl. I 'SMART CREAM PEDAL STRAW -1 j HAT, wreathed with pink field daisies ■ t-i ' "1 - '- nnd satm ribbon. 275. 6d. CREAM STRAW''HAT, with tarn" crown, finished marguerites and rib- ' [ ;bon. ■'- ■ • 275. 6d. . DAINTY .SUNBONNBTS.for "infants;' ' muslin, lace and embroidered piquo. ■'■'■■ \ I US. lid., 65. 11d., 7S. 11d., 12S. 6d. LJ- • STRAW MUSHROOM HATS, with / ' '. . L -i band of ribbon, plain, but useful. ■ "" BS. 6d. UNTRIMMED STRAWS for Children. From 3s. lid. Qjczzzzuiizii. iljli j—— ■ —ii ="J

' UTS7ILLIAM TTOBBS, /gPSS^SSrrrr —srrrsaansrrr'"""""'"^:^;?^^ rH^r^i- D IES* f What Widows Want! . WILLIS STREET. j (jj ptmauwig * ~^m ^, »,.,,.„,,., • ■» Jlu .... JM .^ui..L CTn . Upper Hurt, 3to 4.80 Thursdays. j ' . "Phone 1312. Fto Eos.: 1618. f t „ - §§g&\ tffIIHERE'S MY OWN FATHER," said Sam — .feH^^&^L— *"* Weller, "goes and nearly snuffs it, he does, SiisiiiiiiH? D§ s @§s @®a 0 befoTe he api and finds oat as v)iddeTs ' w ' «/\ Y don't need to be bewared on if they on'y ffiT&STR W*d&?} Ladles or Gentlemen \ \&J ' ' : *" Sa,e ot " lt °; , NOW, WHY DO THE WIDOWS StyloS '• \':/nv LIKE IT?LISTS ON Perhaps because they're lonely, and Z'™ 15 '* s'*l^5'* 1^ application. a cup o f "stand-Out Tea" is A $&$ Our DresEes "Won 78 at a ll times the cheeriest of comforts. lUs^Sp 1 Prizes last season. D , , ~ ■■ s . , jJKajsSs&sSwJ Addross-270 Queen Perhaps because long, experience of Street (Edson's men and matters has taught them to know x I 'rst^T Buildings), a good thing when they see it. . C _ AUCKLAND Or perhaps because widows are an ff^(j^^M§f^\, mdu3trious and pertinacious folk, and JWtf.Swuli 1 never are content until they find the • <L • Fandtaie I iSjleaf ■ All ladies naturally and necessarily \tl • ' I prefer it above the others. It slimu. ..W , • l| ;^fjf|ra M /r ,_,_-ffllU-.- )71tl/ « T « ? J lates delightfully, and yet it soothes. k : Mmt'WW eanflfiFilflS I It is all that it is guaranteed to be-Ceylon fe?|i'{|f i-» I Tea—the best Ceylon Tea—the beet of the 3sHll¥M!s§s MrP & best Ceylon Tea—the very best of the very WstW •• 9 &.L« I best Tea that Ceylon produces. JjgJ M NOW ON AT ; . ——. Ml gM HMFIFTOF!! f(l ? Q 1 ,JtWAII sUFIiKB TEA:. pig fo|§ 63 &65 WILLIS ST.. ! _...;..;;; : _, T e l-lf Stocked by all good Grocers : 1 NOTE.-Thls presents a good oppar- Bought by all good Housewives jp^ tunlty to Buy Furniture, Ironmongery, !L 4-haines adv. 10 Jis^^ Crockery, Drapery, Cutlery, Classware, \ ' J ' / - etc., of reliable quality, at gfeatly re- . duced prices for •','"'. ONE MONTH ONLYI "~~7, — - ; _ *» 0 SMS SJM7 §fa ' i» Stocktb's.CoaL " A ■. '^ BEST SMITHY, STEAM, & HOUSE *l|Pi|- S pHIB COAL OBTAINABLE. 4»?W > """' ■* , l^f^ i ' ' CARGOES \iißLuJil4 WWJ' S&SWJ ' '"SAVORY^ f - cigarettes' lIUVV fc/OiOO-fly WHyWHe BJ?OCURABLE,ALI. LEADING TOBACCONISTS LANDING REGULARLY, ■ ' . VIRGINtA TURKISH RUSSIAN ( CACKED 50's'ANDJ0O:e SniKninfll flftomtl Ihi AIR-TIGHT TINS.' dMB&I BISWIIj iullLj Bola Aeenta for New Zealand: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON, ; : ~ fi 1914 WJBH: MAY YOUR L!FE RUN AS EASY AS THE _ . "ROTARY STANDARD.".. . We haTe jj ad over 4q yßar3 i p rao tioal Experience, during which time For Burns, Cufei fled 'Si <^ J we havo handled thousands of Bruise £ ~t i .%*yl ■ SgWII® ML@MSHME» ' Keep liimaiol m the hosts— \*S t ... , , . , . , . . ~ ~, i) fTO ih-re s no remedy so neceiwrj end while the abaolutoly supefior mfichanical escouenco of tae KUf. to" have at "hand a« rf =o»=«»\ ARY STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years Emmol. Eintzot wilt tata £Z__-^</i %' of .trial, are more enthusiaotio in praiso of them even than wo are. cut tho piin w;ih o looiUpj flnd them to bo tlio eaeiost andmost beautiful ninnina Machines loucb.and will heal like uasie. ever seen, doing more and-tetter work. Guaranteed for .-, lifetime, and ■&«|. e the very best, like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. •■ A. Fletcher Caeniit,"..WcC fe|' 'fhe Newest Central Needle Standard ;a the most important invention of lioaion. ___~__,„ ■ I S. i, i7 ,1)l !f ! [&i the century. Let uj eend you particulars. Standards packed and do- ' '' FLETCHERS livered Free. Drop-head 6-Drawor Machinee from £6 12a. 6d. Noedlea ■ • (tP^^v^W^^W^'^^^^V^^^ ' k^ 3 "* Any make Machine prepared. . ENCI.HEER AND iiIP.OaTER. SB W.iLUIQ 3TREET. .WaUWNOTOW,

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2248, 7 September 1914, Page 2

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