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Charming - JgXQUISITE examples of •' G the newest Millinery crea- cffk S 7 / tions are now on view in \ Jf our showrooms.' There are —tff f models appealing to each in- \ dividual taste—all delightful j/* interpretations of the yeryt / latest fashion. •• j, • ' E AD T. ISB an ' ' early visit to this ■ ' wonderful Millinery dis*'Play so that inspection ■y( 1 \ ; niay be made while the .J A. .. -: ran^e ' s still complete. ' r' hwVh Full advantage should be taken '• • / ArMCv of this opportunity to scours \ "*<l \ .attractive hats at equally at* tractive prioes. |\ i ' t SEE OUR WINDOWS! ■> b • ASK FOR-OUR XMAS CATALOGUE. ; .• 96 ' 93 ' 100 ' AND 102, CUBA WELLINGTON. ,<" •

'USEFUL m ATTRACWE'• : GIFTS'FOR •7' -@|k f,Christmas. , We hm just opened up a new and attractive stock of seasonabe pwßeals J 1 and they are now on view for your inspection; They represent both'..' ancient; and modern ideas, and' consist of a large range of unique designs. '■■■■' - '* ".One of-the specialities is a beautiful assortment of- genuine- Old- English• .Pewter. Ware, .being reproductions from-the antique.; "r f , .We also carry a large stock of. v . .. .> ..... : STERLING SILVER GOODS \ comprising dainty Tinje Pieces, Sovereign Cases, Purses, Chatelaine',"Scissors, ?' Matchboxes, Manicure Sets, Hair Brushes, etc. ,In E.P.'Ware Ve have Tea-and Coffee Services, Fruifc and .. Floorer Standsj Salad Bowls, Jewel Caskets, Sugar Bowta, etc.- .. The Art Metalwork comprises Tea Kettles and -Stands, Vases, ".Eloirer Bowls, Teapot Stands, Trays and Waiters, Crumb Trays and Brushes, Clocks, ■ Shaving Mugs, HotSWater Jugs,;'etcl, finished in Antique ; Copper and Brass. We are also' showing a largo number of : . Ladies' and • Gentlemen's Dressing I" i; ."i Cases,:.-Cases,of! Cutlery; and a,splendid assortment of Cut Glass Table Ware. v,' E. W. MILLS & 1

| " The Music Mistress likes | | j Amber lips, ■ . J 1 I" She knowß the value of a steaming oup of | J J -delicious Amber Tips Tea at g v I four o'clock. The strain produced by in- | % ... | cessant repetitions of "Czerney's" is.dis- 8• $ >>... | polled—fresh vitality is imparted, and ,&.i? .. . .... • instruction is more pleasant and thorough. ■ 1 |: »i , 5 : . - ' ■ " ' A S. ' V • j 1 "I ! j ' ' .j. ■■ ': .. ■' • ' ■•: £ | Everybody's Favourite .| | jj means quite as much to you. Its fullfla- | | ' 6 . your and delibate aroma will make irresist- fe | il ibleappealto'tiormoat fastidious palate. A blend | a . $ of the finest teas"frota Sunny Ceylon, it will not * K i: ', V | tWble delioate nor will it mduoe ; , | "nerTes." . j ■i •• * • > < }■'■ "Tour grooer sells it—lots ' lesalb AGENTS • MESSRS/ THO mtson *BECtsl usbl '.wiiijn.QTOll.

<6. : You knew it the moment you I HflrQ ; .II i it* 1 - entered the room.vs There-is.: a - I IliH u characterin ■ simple Furniture : _ '. , that'makes'itself'felt ,ivh6h"no ' I Ulllvl u if// The deeply-sprung MORRIS , s/// CHAIR is not the kind' that Ishrieks cheapness in every line; vllull '• tEj&tCjfcSll- '• . but the. chair Tou:\wantinoed. not' • cost jxiu mucn, :as our,;. Morris Y chair'at 455. is an ornament-to n s' room - Pi While our stocks' are' large, we '. Wm | want you to come -in-and see what U | | | Ml an - opportunity this is to. procure' j\ !IJi^<- H|| an .up-to-date Cliair. liiiilllUlihti.. - . I 111 ' Why not buy.--your CHRIST- ■' Ml llllllliliy IIn!i Pi ' ■ MAS PRESENTS Wore the rash' : " commenoßsP.-You get a far.fyrtter-':'; ' PACKING FREE. ' *:'j , ||j,., QUOTATIONS FOR GOODS DE--1 lip LIVERED TO ANY PART : i OE THE DOMINION. S, $„ WiLLIAMS .Go,-Mfe 117 Taranakl Street (corner Vivian Street), WELLINGTON.:

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2321, 1 December 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2321, 1 December 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2321, 1 December 1914, Page 3

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