Look Smart and save their better dresses as well as the laundry bills. We have the finest assortment you could wish to see, and the values speak; for themselves. t SPECIAL LINE of Children's Plain and Stripe Print OverSpecial, 2s. 11d. COLOURED OVERALLS, in- . Holland and Print. " " 2s> Sti., 3s. 6d., 4s. 9d., SS. 11d. toSs.nd. iWe also have an exceedingly choice range of Summer Frocks for the little ones. WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS, daintily trimmed with Lace Embroidery and Coloured Rib- • ■ bons. Sizes 20 to 36 inches. 5< > 7s. 11 d., 9s. 6d., 11s. od., 13s. 9d., to 355. THE CHILDREN'S OUTFITTERS. 96, 98, 100 & 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. The season for travelling is around once moro and you will require j many things before you start ; One of the essentials of a holiday trip is a travelling trunk. We j! have now on view a splendid range of Black and Groen Canvas Cabin ! Trunks suitable for your needs They are made with light but strong • Bteel frames, and the lids are strengthened with steel bands. i These Trunks are Leather Bomnd & Cornered, ; fitted with strong locks and 4 inch traya, and' have wooden 'laths en j I bottom to take all wear t .- i We have specnl size Cabin Trunks, 80, 33, and 36 inches long, a „ heavy leather bound and cornered, but with steol bands at bottom.'in- jj -^ stead of wood. Wo aro also showing i A Large Variefiy of Best English & Colonial ' jj 7 cowhide Suit Caeos (2 locks), Brief, Kit, and Gladstone Bage and : }■ Attache Cases, also ladies' Black Hat Boxes, fitted with cones for-keep- ;, ing the hats in place ' } We ha7e a range of English Woodon Cabin Trunke, strong, well- ~ ■, made, light and attractive They are oovored with good quality rot i and niter-proof green canvas, protected by four bent wood battens and i sixteen brass bumpers They are htted with two brass spring locks, : tray and leather sliding handles ' ;■ We can supply all Kinds of leather goods to order __ t An'inspection will-Tepa,j you , Tr S re THRIFT AND ECONOMY DEMAND THE GREAT "ORION ,, RANGE.!" In Warm Weathei a quick-acting Range is beyond pi ice to the Cook or Housewife oppressed b> the heat That is one distinguishing feature of the "ORlON"—its Rapid Heating No weary watui" for Hot Water, vvorrj 01 er the Oven E'ery part of the Rango is designed to a nicety to give perfect senico Thrift and Economy are to most pooplo important considerations I Here again the- "ORION" is, pie-emmont 80,000 Housewives in all parts of the Dominion can tcstifj to the remarkable Fuel Economy of the Favourite— , Ask youi Ironmonger to show jou one H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD,, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, £ AUCKLAND. tTF jou want to reahso how lmportJL ant it is to ha\o the right kind of Furniture in. your Dining Room, just stop to consider the thousands., ot povuds spejit 3s.,niak© _ Public Dining Rooms right, and how- , pleasant it is to cat in the right Lnd of surroundings , > ,>1 Wo aro now showing a splendid l..nge of DINING ROOAI FURNITURE IN OAK, winch wo can confidenth sn\ is nnsuipassed jn tho Dominion QU UiITY, PRICE, AND WORKMANSHIP You will be surprised at what little cost we can furnish in OAK. ■/•■,• We know that you tome here to please tour own tastes and not to swell our sales, and we treat jou accordingly 117 Taranakl Street (corner yivlan Street), WELLINGTON. ' ALL COUNTRY ORDERS PACKED FREE ENGLISH. J? JF Green's "Silens Me«sor," £? Jy Win. 16m , 18in , 20in WtiM M Also extra Knives L Chains. J? Ransome's Horse Mowers, \^#^P^'^*W»i^*i_ 30m , 86in. --^f^ Ransome's "Anglo-Pans, WJ^^^S,i^^}^J-^ rr r,vrV 12in , 14in lftn , 18in Mf|t4W(^#^!fP?^ ? Ransome's "Lion,* 13ra , fflfMfi W^s h AMERICAN. "Arcade," "New Rover," "New Norka," "Fovounte,"_ "Pennant,' "New Easy," "Premier." Grass Boxes. GARDEN TOOLS. ( Forks, Garden Rollers, lU. Hose, Branch Cutters, Edging Knives, Hoes, Reaping Ilooks, Rakes, Spides, Sbovel<- Slashers, Sprayers, Shears, Scythes, Trowels, TurJE Cuttere, JOHN DUTHBE & 60. LIGHTED METALS .AND HARD WARE MERCHANTS, i WILLIS STREET. j TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006.; Country Department, 1565 j Offioes, 573 j Iron Yard, 2564.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2317, 26 November 1914, Page 3
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