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LADIES' COTTON UNDER VESTS, with low neck and bo sleerros—alio with short sleeves. Usual Prices, Is. and Is. 3d. each. To Clear, 9d. each. LADIES' LONGCLOTH KNICKERS, trimmed with embroidery. Usual Price, 2s. 6d. pair. SaJe Price, Is. 6d. pair. LADIES' KIMONO JACKETS, in floral design, with white ground and blue flowers. Usual Price, 4s. 6d. each. Sale Price, 3s. 3d. each. LADIES' KIMONOS, in Plain Pink, Pale Blue, and Helio, to fasten, down front, witli turn-down collars. Usual Price, 10e. 6d. each. Sale Price, 4s. lid. each. 10 ONLY LADIES' DRILL BATHING COSTUMES, with skirt to button round waist. Smartly trimmed with white. Usual Prices, Be. lid. and 10s. 6d, each. To Clear, 2s. Ltd. each. LADIES' PYJAMAS, in plain Zephyrs, neatly trimmed; also striped Zephyrs, daintily finished. Usual Prices, 17s. 6d. ana 10s. lid. pair. Sale Price, 12s. 6d. and is. Hd. pair. LADIES' PRINCESS PETTICOATS, daintily trimmed with stropg em-, broidery and nicely finished at neck. Usual Prices, 12s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 18s: 6d., 21s. each. . Sale Prices, as. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d„ 16s. 6d. each.

Autumn Millinery for Summer Wear! Seems contradictory,. doesn't it? * But it is perfectly-' true- that the new creations for the approaching Autumn..are .eminently, auited to present wear. Indeed, you could, wish for no more chaming accompaniment to a smart Summer Frock than one of the new- Velvet shapes in black, black and white, or in pleasing, though sombre, 6hades. SEE THE CHOICE ' NEW MODES L\' MY . SHOWROOMS • THIS WEEK. "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE." MRS. MATHEWSON, 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY. V ' ' '# IBy special appointment to e& 3ft* „ *2 K.0.M.G., M.T.O. in 1879. i ff. UTfIEJOIi & SON \ / FOB \ / Watches, Jewellery, V Silverware, or V /|\ - Electroplate. SMwk _£v We have maintained our reputation by selling only tiptop goods. They ■ JOji cost yon just a little more, but give , infinitely greater satisfaction. K Country residents should write for our J[ illustrated list '"D" or ask ua to send the required articles on approval. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. I Ask for" Shim" Chemical Dust lops, I Busters aad Mittens, j and You Ofeia the Genuine, i As a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family j are unique. . They are free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical jj treatment to which they are subjected, lasts. They are treated 9 by the exclusive' and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess j the most wonderful dust-absorbing properties. Ail ordinary duster 3 simply raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never | free from it. But with tho "Shino" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens | The Dust is Immediately Collected, j and It cannot be shaken, off. The only way to get rid of it is to wash j the article periodically in warm water, and it is then again ready'for j use. j The Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are in. j dispensable for any place where dust aocummates. ? Be sure the name " Shino" appoars on the package—then you | will know that you are obtaining the genuine. Like all good things j "Shin©" Goods are Widely Imitated. J The "Shino" Mitten Dneter is made of heavy cotton yarn, and will S last for many month p. You cannot soil your hands when using it, j; and you cannot scatter dust. _. 5 Containing all the wonderful chemical properties of the "Shino" | Dust Cloth and Dust Mop, it is simply ideal for cleaning and polishI ing furnituro, shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, woodjj work, and all finished surfaces. E Slops , with Patent Handle, 6d.j Mitten Dusters. 2s, 6d.; s Broom Covers, 2s. 3d.; Dust Cloths, Is. 6d. Write for leaflet giv- | ing full particulars. ! | Obtainable from air stores or from I if. lis i Co., Ltd., ige^ts.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2380, 9 February 1915, Page 2

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628

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2380, 9 February 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2380, 9 February 1915, Page 2

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