Where Bargains.come from-- / V'eitch &" Allan to be / / sure.!. < I > B DID YOU READ THAT BIG BARGAIN LIST LAST WEEK—WASNT IT M ffl WONDERFUL? OUR STORE HAS HUNDREDS MORE TO OFFER S . B YOU, AND BELOW WE NOTE A FEW FROM OUR FANCY DE- B B PARTMENT. REMEMBER, THEY ARE END-OF SEASON BAR- B S CAINS, B H LADIES' WHITE GUIPURE PETER PAN COLLARS. UsnaUy Is. 3d. B B eacL ■ " , . Sale Priee, Bd. eaoh. 8 , Jr LADIES' PARIS NET JABOTS. Usually Is. 3d. each. S a 7o Clear at Bd, eaoh. S ffl 3 ONLY WHITE COQUE FEATHER, BOAS. UsnaUy 225. 6d, each. 3 > B Sale Prtce, as. Md. eaoh.Jf B 6 ONLY WHITE OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS, 2 yards long. Usually S M 275. 6d. each. Sale. Price, 12s. Ed, eaoh. § '■' v 3 CHILDREN'S TUNIC BELTS. Patent Leader; in Red, Sase, White, S Ifl. Navy, Tan, and Black. Usually, 7Jd. each. B § i Sale Prloe, «sd. eaoh. B g LADIES' COLOURED OVERALLS. Magyar shape, in good waking S § print. Usually 3s. lid. each. / ' . Sale Price, 2s. 11d. each. B ' ' S 500 yards CAMISOLE EMBROID.ERY, in dainty designs; 18 inches B . M wide. Usually Is. 3d..yard. • Sale Price, 10£ d. yard, B . B LADIES' LONG BLACK LISLE.GLOVES, 2 domes. Usually Is. lid. •J' ff pa,r - End of Season Price, is, 3d. pair. B S 1' Mail us V^ w Qffo* 1 '' ■ ' - ■■ I guaranteed.'
Autumn Millinery for Summer Wear! Seems contradictory, .doesn't it? . ' ■■' . . •??*.** isperfectly true that the new creations for the approachm S Autumn are eminently suited to present wear. Indeed, you could wish for no more charming accompaniment to a smart Summer Frock than one of the new Velvet shapes in black, black and white, or in pleasing, though sombre, shades. ' , SEE THE CHOICE NEW MODES IN MY SHOWROOMS THIS WEEK. THE SMART HATS ARE." MRS. MATHEWSON, mmm lambton quay. V " -■;•■• ; • •- ' j n^ TT " ■"» ■MllKlnmiiiij.iii.ifi^u.M—i—..............iu., in., in.hi J i.i..n,.i..i.»,m. Lni By: special appointment to e& 2a „ .„ ', and to H.E. Lord- Liverpool, ' WKuKS all the past Governors rnvTi wnn SlrSSSlisSwJ smce our establishment K.0.M.G., M.V.O. in 1879. \ • / FOR V / Watches, Jewelleryj V Silverware, or /|V Electroplate. *vi Ssivm '"* ' maintained our reputation: Z$ ■BBsm? jL ' by selling only tiptop goods. They ■■ ffi@H> «S3&lk oos * y° n I llß * a e more > S^ Te >fSjr*^ infinitely greater satisfaction. S Country residents should write for our JL ' illustrated lists "D" or ask us to send kP the required articles on approval. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. tll> iii ii iii ii mum m-"" 111 " ""■ ipiwimui,iim»]i««niiuMuiuwini»«Ma»r».n J Ask f or" SUito" Chemical Dust Mops, | I . Dusters and Mittens, j i and You Obtain the fieaoioe. I | ■ ; ;■ : : I i As a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family j j are unique. They are free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical | treatment to whioh they are subjected, lasts. They are treated j I by tie exclusive and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess < the most i wonderful dust-absorbing properties. An ordinary duster ! simph raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never i free- from it. But with the "Shino" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens ! I'" ■' " : ■'■■ ■■"" ' ■ -i The Dost is Immediately Collected, | H and It cannot be shaken off. The only way to get rid of it is to wash Sthe article periodically in warm water, and it is then again ready for I use. / ■ •■'•;. ■ ■ j gj . The Mops wfll last from twelve to eighteen months, and are in- | j dispensable for asy place where dust accumulates. < j Be sure the name " Shino" appears on the package—then vau > | will know that you aie obtaining the genuine. Like all good things jj j ■ . " Shine " Goods are Widely Imitated. I I.• ' > i ' The "Shino" Mitten Duster ismado of heavy cotton yarn, and will' \ • last for many months. ; You cannot soil your hands when using ii, j j and you cannot scatter dust. ( f Containing all the wonderful chemical properties of the "Shino" i Dust Cloth and Dust Mop, it is. simply ideal for cleaning and polish- I J mg furniture, shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, wood- j ; work, and all finished surfaces. i Mops with Patent Handle, is. M.;' Mitten Dusters. Js. Bd.; * j Broom Covers, 2s. 3d.; Dust Cloths, Is, Bd. Write for leaflet giv- l i ing full partiouknt. • '■ . S ! V Obtainable from ail stores or from ; I■E f. lis & Co., Ltd., Age* j ■L ■ . ■■■..■ ■:'■■■ .-£
\*4 A a i» the peteet infanta food, mi Vtt \L(\ ma ' t<3 weakbabiesthriYo; 'tronK babies grow i»—A- ■» ,-a> stronger. It builds bonnio babies. Aakt/eur doctor. 13 Bad Teeth DO Cause Indigestion ! They pour millions of decay germs into the digestive organs, gradually undermining health, lowering vitality and de- ' stroying one's peace of mind. . - • Isn't it folly, then, to tolerate even one bad tooth? . Better to consult a competent dentist and have the decay matter removed, the cavity filled and the. tooth restored ■ to usefulness. If two or more teeth : are decayed, or loose, I can replace them with beautiful, serviceable ■■' teeth to match the others. My expert Bridgework— GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS makes it possible for you .to get artificial teeth which cannot be detected. ' Consult me To-day-Free. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dentist" . MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Birruid and Son. Chctnta) Hours J«.m. w5,30 p.m.; 7 p.ni. (o BJO Telephone 35.7. C«.-50 • ° Hundreds point to j Fletcher's Phpspha- j J t*" f|| i tonic u the finest j k fjjj of all nerve-bracers, nSSjLv |w either (or ibo connleieent ifilffl liP—■» or'forlbe run-down worker. 1« The iidcd syitera re- gii.i 11// \& ■pondi immediately lo.lU Hjjtf/ H itrenstheoins influence. SjMffif Fletcher's m Ehosphatonic brine new health and ig ilrenjthtoYOU. 2/6 M' 6 «j at all ChemiiU and Stores' or post free from CHAS. \ Bten-MB ' A. FLETCHER, Chem- l3#fii3jS L in. Wellington. , U W . will maka yonr baby a]- &VT«iTfc strong. It is a perfect milk food and is the only rf-jfc* *> alternatiroto breast mili, H i[iiiiniNi ll "nr°''- , ' i " """"'"'"* —"■■"■-«■—"""' WI Yon Believe That yon can get the most sensitive tooth trtoppad absolutely % - without pain? We have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and_ rightly so, by onr numerous patients ; i a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that happy state; in whioh the patient, although, quits conscious of what is taking place around him, cannot feol the slightest pain from the "dreaded drill."FROST '& FROST "Tlio Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. '
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