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-of a . •■ j THE RESULT OF A CLEARING UP, WILL BE HELD ON THURB- K DAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY NEXT. I THE SALE GOODS WILL COMPRISE A LOT OF ODD AND DAM- . f AGED CROCKERY, AS WELL AS MANTi OTHER USEFUL ARTICLES, I WHICH, WHEN OFFERED AT SALE PRICES IN THESE DAYS WHEN < THE WHOLSALE PRICE OF CROCKERY IS STEADILY ADVANCINC, IS 1 AN OPPORTUNITY NOT TO BE MISSED BY KEEN HOUSEWIVES. \ REMEMBER—THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND BATURDAY, IF YOU ' . \ WANT TO SAVE £ S. D. f 2 only slightly damaged Toilet Bots. 5 Genuine Wedgwood Soup Plates. \ Usual prices, 355., 455. set. Usual price, 3s half dozen. ■ -] To be Sold at 205., 275. Gd. sot. Sals Pries, Is. 3d. half dozen. | Odd Bedroom Jugs and Basins. Wedgwood Dessert: Plates. Je-ial t Usually sold at 4s. 6d. each. pnoo, 2s. 9d. half dozen . f To Clear at 25., Htl. eacii. Sale Prioe, is.-6d. half dozen. 5 Odd Clambers, plain and printed. 100 dozen Wedgwood Bread and v> To Clear, at Is. lid. eacli. Butter Plates. ' K .600 Glass Tumblers. ■ 3 Days' Price, 15. half dozen. ' i To Clear at Is. 3d. half dozen. 100 dozen Gold edged Oups and : k 60 dozen Plain White Stone China, Saucers. Usual' price, 2e. 9d. R Cups and Saucers. ' half dozen. ' ■ • ■ >~< 3 Days' Price, 2s. 3d. half dozen. 3 Days' Price, 2s. half dozen. ;; 60 dozen Fluted Vegetable Dishes. 1000 White Fluted Sauonrs. ' \ Usually •' 2s. 3d. each. Sale To Clear at Ed. haif dozen. 9 Price, is. 6d. each. AfJJJ fl ■'-. . J L p^e, F ls Cy G feack SS - *"* BIG ASSORTMENTMENT OF, .. I 3 Days' Price, is. each. CROCKERY TO BE SOLD AT Ss »_., w , ,' ™ . . DIRT CHEAP P3.CES I Assorted Wedgwood Dinner Plates. ' . -] Usual price, 3s. half dozen. SEE'. SPECIAL DISPLAY IN - Si Sale Price, ts. od. half dozen. WINDOWS. ! * ' ... ■ a h MOTE. —As the prices are 60 low, we cannot sell to the trade, nor can 1 s we pay freight. Goods will be securely pacaed and forwarded at buyers' • tt I risk. . _ ■ . . -f ■ ' B *™ »M I J J

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■ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cliennells, of Mastarton, who Lave been visiting flreat Britain, are returning to New Zealand by the Niagara, via Vancouver. On Tuesday the Girls' Branch of the Victoria League held tlieir last meeting for this season iu the Pioneer Clubroom. Owing to the smallness of the room the committee was unable to ask tho usual number of guests, and adhered strictly to the girls' friends, those who had so very kindly read papers or don-, ated prizos during the seasou. The first part of the evening was devoted to imisic, and several splendid choruses wore given by the girls in costume. Mrs. Grey (tho president) read a report of all tho work done during the year, at tho conclusion of which the girls gave her a very hearty vote of thanks. Mrs. Chatficld also addressed the girls, and presented the prizes given by Miss Coateo and Mrs. Triggs for tho best hand-worked cami.aolo. The first prke was won by Miss Cora-.Gow, and the ; second by Miss Doris Dall. A very 'amusing competition caused much fun before supper. Tho evening concluded with the singing of "It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary" and "God Savo the King," followed by three cheers by the girls for tho president and guests. All hair work executed by Miss Milsom recoivea hor personal attention. Only tho best quality hair used, finest weaving, cool and featherweight, thus ensuring. comfort during hot weather. No heavy, hot pads are used with Miss JLilsom's hair work. A perfect match guaranteed. ..Clients aro taught the professional way to riake artificial hair keop its colour and lustro and look as if it were (trowing.from the head naturally. Bo highly satisfactory and perfect is this department that the plaits, switches, toupees, transformations, wigS, .natural hair pads, and curls aro most lifelike, and cannot be detected when worn. Write for prices, and enclose pattern of hair. All toilet requisites for hair and faco stocked. Only addressMiss Milsom, Barnetfs Buildings, 4 dcore above "Evening Post," 91 Willis Street. Telephone 811.—A'dvt. . ' '

SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. THE CERTAIN CUKE. Mrs. Hullon's flusma is tho CERTAIN euro for Superfluous Hair. Tho first treatment removes the unsightly blemish as thoiiph by magic and in a very little while tho deepest roots disappeared. I GUARANTEE ."Rusma" ta cure every case, if used according to instructions— no pain, no inconvenience Whether I heat you personally at my rooms in Wellington or whether yo unpply "Unsma" in your own home, splendid result; ia the sumo. Get particulars of "Riisnia" also of "'Rnsmnrine"—tho Oxygen Skin Food. Write straightway, llvs. Hullon, Beauty Speoinlist, Boukotl Stroot, Wellington, JJept. ! B.-Adrt.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2293, 29 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2293, 29 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2293, 29 October 1914, Page 2

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