■ 2^x !F WE , , 2 '". .y-"i\ for I iop 1/- DON'T SELL... 9*' ■ " ' EVERY-YAED OR-THIS "MAGNIiriOENT HIQILCWASS. COTTON DRESS DEAL '', ': INSIDE OF ONE WEEK, '; : -WELU'NUF-SED! {,- HERB ARE 1800 OF, BEAUTIFUL COTTON DRESS WEAVES. %■'<:• 25.. for Bd. yard) and 2s. 6d. for is, yard. { •fc'%LL.DOUBLE' "WIDTHS AND 'ALL'FASHIONABLE SHADES, INOLUDING WHITE. . i I'D-IS; THE MOST GENEROUS BARGAIN .WE HAVE : \l % . EVER OFFERED. ! £ § SAMPLES FREE, DRESS COUNTER. . niH"" L i"'"T"""" mT ™* 1 T! . yjanjii!iiujJigM.ii.iJ.n.jwM WnFa ' ; [ pRftPERS &'CLOTHIERS|^^^ .rr S f ' Todtte^leaiiing should be more than a mere i %hrase,-—it becomes actual "fact, for the people who use J- ' .: -. ■-' i Quality. ■j- •."' .■'■'■ s: "BcScVi Roofing; iff off British" manufacture, and embodies the,results of i eixtyf years experience in the Ferb trade. Before putting "Rok" on f ('tlie market the manufacturers submitted it to the severest tests in India I' and ofcherftropioall; countries, and as a result they; confidently, reoom- ! 'jnendutias, ■'>-' ~. . i: . I \ ' Permanent Rooflog on the Market. 5 highest' grade,'wool-felt is used in its manufacture. This felt | isysaturatedr-not merely dipped—with an elastic water proofing comjj pound l which' does not dry out or evaporate in any climate, as it contains \ no oils or volatile matter, (The coating on the surface is a permanent i one, being composed of a natural bitumen of a very high melting point, i • It is'unexcelled.. jj For.Roofing Houses, Barms, Stables, Shelter- j i 'sheds, ■ • j \ - .'■.'■.- | eto. It is absolutely proof against white ants, gases, steam, salt air, al- ! kali fumes, acid, or 1&o weather. There is nothing of an organio nature \ \ in either the saturating or coating compound. Rain, water from roofs - j $ covered with it can be used for domestic purposes. 1 5 N I l Put up in rolls of 216 t square feet by half/one, two, three ply. .Write 1 for samples. '' | E. W,!.Mil!§ -ft Ca s Ltd : . New Zealand Agents. 1 THRIFT AND ECONOMY DEMAND • THE GREAT' " ORION " RANGE! In Warm Weather a quick-acting Range is beyond price to the Cook or Housewife oppressed by the heat. That is one distinguishing feature of 'the "ORlON"—its Rapid Heating. No weary wating for Hot Water, no worry over the Oven. ' Every part of the Range is designed to a nicety, to give perfect service. Thrift and Economy are to most people important considerations I Here again the "ORION" is pre-eminent. 80.000 Housewives in all parts of the ■Dominion can testify to the remarkable Fuel-Economy of the Favourite — "ORION." . • Ast your Ironmonger to show you one. • H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, & AUCKLAND. uumum ~'.in imhiu— ismißumu'iiriiPiiß inn, jwii i.i.hiii iiiwnn«i..m«imuimuniiMiiiiwi DENTAL; PARLOURS. ■ ■^^H§H?% There is a method being used at tis AMERICAN'\DENTAL PARLOBB, ' whereby you can have your teeth drSll&d and filled -without the eliiateat | sensation of pain on inconvenience to-you. j This method is tie invention of Dr. Clark, of New York, and is being used by the leading Dentists of America. We are the only Dentists in pos> j -session of this .wonderful apparatus, and WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE { to fill any teeth, no Batter how sensitive, without the use of any drug or j . . aleep-produciog agint. OUR BYBTEM OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION IS FAR IN ADVANCE [ • OF THAT USED by any olher Dental Concern in the Dominion. WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we have treated thousand* of patients in the last ten years. OUR REPUTATION STANDS FOR PAINLESS OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL STAND THE TEST OF TIME. OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE, and we moke the most durable ' and life-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world, from .£3' 3s. THIS PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A FANCY NAME. IT 18 MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN { DENTIST USES. AftSERICAft DENTAL PARLOURS COENJ3R 07 CUBA AND MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. \'- ■'-■'" Hours: 9-6 Dally. Saturday, 9 till 9. " '" :■..••'•-.- v DR, RAYNER.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2366, 23 January 1915, Page 4
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