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P. v.:.. •••• •. " and posies—£6 6s. -V 3 ' V 'Y? V , , ' BLACK CRINOLINE HAT, for Ma- : { V r-'- . ''trimmed violet' fear ! y \ " i ■ «'/v-.-?' ,y \ ' 1 1 tiers ahd black tulle—B9s. 6d. C I V. V,\ r '.SMALL ..-BLACK TOQUE, jet and .(•} s ''" 'tiw and tulle—63s. ' . _ Ij S _ ,-i C" " v ' ' TUSCAN STRAW, lined navy, trimmed ij \ -■■■- ■■■--v- ■- ishadedhydrangeas—49S. 6u. .v \ lis® } \ i'■ > BLACK TAFFETA HAT, large shady { } ll'Mfi Sf'lF&ral 'trimmed orimsen roses —57s 6d. \ V { P / ' SMART WHITE TAGEL AND TAF- j { r't..'.". .''i'"-"" " FETAy." Sailor shape, finished white V \ \r,J. ■.' e.roses.-andjfoliage—49s. 6d.; ■'■ ,■' ■ '• I\. •••« ( f SMART LITTLE PEDAL'"STRAW with • \ ,'l s * ? \ email flame'wings and moire ribbon.— ' \ \ ■ v : . 625. Bd.- ,e ; . ' , y J; r w y';* w 'W<W , 'W<W / WArtr'W'W^W / W / Vv^WAy ,/ V>'^V<^WOAf'WA^ ,/ W«> \ THE ROYD GARLIGK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. I - n ' \ i - ESTABLISHED 1902. iMStUR! I WOE PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT, CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES 099 UU. | r „ TRAINING OF STUDENTS. jv" (Zgmgis Absolutely Sanitary . DIRECTRESS .... ....... ADA GARLICK. ITV ?r S Ccntlem Q n ad tSr - " SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, Opp G.P.O. I Sale or Hire. i i 1 'Phone 2199. . and Periods.. .... i j .••;■ • f PnzosJnat season, j . • | . i . j-fe v, auckland. 88 J V 'be satisfied this Ijl ' p 111 \ sag: mmriam. "" TMnr 1 u Nugget"White M "sfif IJ I 1 WiJirl' - , " Shoes will have the Tar pure, even white of f r ' ' , sun-bleached linen. ( \ "Wagget" White Cteaner hby far the 6est you can uS»» j buy. Most economical, too. Unlike cheap, inferior aoueTwywhe oa ßottiea.aiija.»&.«,, T . dressings, it cannot injure . buckskin, doeskin, or canvas 6EOBQB BADE, SE3, GotocU-ioiul, Boots Sfld Shoes. /•: • AgeatSi 'U.S.A., Messrs. 0. Fouqera & <$>», ■ • -v..-. , . 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Ifae Newest Central Neodlo Standard is tho most important invention of »■ .1...' ..., „ —: —— ■■: the cantor?. ; Let oi send yon particulars. Standards packed cod ct&- > •' livered Drop-hewi 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. 6d. Nwdlea ef all kinds In (took.' , Any 1 make Machine prepared: ■ ' -Qantrtia®' Cagl , . . -Jii. , : Hi FMiIR,! 'ENGINEER AMD UPORTEB, 80 WILUC STREET WELLINCTOa. - SMITHY,:\OTE!AM;: A HOUSE •. '. ' COAL OBTAINABLE. . ■ llf l WSM' OAIiQOES .Wifiiiiiil, ——-— WW ~ 1 j .• A'Vr-TJ.VwO.S'iy . vyCllo. I For Silver and Enamelled Bbnse Bsls, • | LANDING I Buttons, Clasps, Hat Pins, Brooches, \ ."™ H B Necklets, etc. , .' • MfftWflS f | With tho fine typo of Enamel Goods wo | UfllaaUyl •; M O WI9 K have, inexpensive too, yon. get just Hflrnt | ! ' ' wini '* 'iM/VTrtiwr 1 • touch of brightness which completes tJte ,! W Jt<LiL(llNvl I UIN, H charm of Emarfc Eummer dieses. j ' H i nrr"*-"'*' W - JI " L '"'"* iim.i—g| - l 'EVERfONE •" I &>. &T. Young, Ltd. I,™,^.!' 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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2316, 25 November 1914, Page 2

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