BOOKS. I 3 only EMPIRE ANNUAL for New Zealand Boys. a Usual Price 4s. 6d. Sale Price 23. 6d. || 6 only EMPIRE ANNUAL for New Zealand Girls. | Usual Price 4s. 6d. Sale Price 2b. 6d. | 3 only AUSTRALIAN BOYS' ANNUAL. Usual Price ss: Sale Price 3s. | 30 only AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' ANNUAL. UsuaUy ss. Sale Price 3s. I 5 only THE CAPTAIN "for toys and old boys;" I Usually ss. 6d. Bale Price 3s» Bd> p 3 only EVERYONES STORY ALBUM. Usually 3s. Sale Price 2S. ] 10 only TALES OF ADVENTURES, for Boys. ' >\ Usually 2s. Sale Price is. 6d. 20 only LITLE FOLKS STORY BOOK. ' <j Usually 3s. 6d. Sale Price 2s, 9d. | 100 NOVELS, by popular authors. / Usually 6b. Sale Price Is. each. | TELE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY by well-known authors. - 't Usually Is. 3d. Sale Prloe is. eaoh. ■■ i 15 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF ALL OTHER BOOKS IN STOCK. f inMLimimiuuiMjipn 11111 illll,lll ITIT""' I
■" The Military Note in fffinery. 7TTHE expected has happened. Dame Fashion has taken the Allied Soldiers' headgear as models for a range of Millinery styles that are dainty, dashing, distinctive, and demure. In my windows this week you will see all tho charming new shapes, including the close-fitting Turbans and Smart Tricornes that were' the rage in Paris and London. Of course, tho 'ady who MUST have a large shape has not been_ overlooked. My display, is comprehensive enough to satisfy every individual taste and requirement. r Black aSd ,Whiter, Hats, are first favourite this year ; but Lime is sure to bo a popular fchado. Very pretty styles, are also being shown in Blue —from "Deep Royal to the softest and haziest tones. MBS. MATHE WSON, "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE." '' •_g , 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | By special'appointment to efo ga ~ an 3 *<> „ _ , T ; all the past Governors H.B. Lord Liverpool, since our establishment K.Q.M.G., M.ViO.' in i 879. ' We have a tray of our wfM' PEERLESS WATCHES • .going in onr window. They are set ||[ correctly to the exact second each Sffii. Y morning, and are not touched mili I fl\ll a § a i fl f° r the week except for winding. Kljfesj . vjj It will interest you to note how remarkably well these fine timekeepers jk JyjM go. In Gent's heavy Siiver Cases they cost 91s; cash. All styles kept; CALL AND SEE THEM OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. ' We send Goods on Approval anywhere in the Dominion. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Ask for " Shin#'' Chemical Dust Mops, Dusters and Mittens, and You Obtain the take. Aa a saver, of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family ore unique. .They are free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical treatment to which they are subjected, lasts. They are treated by the exclusive and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess the most wonderful dust-absorbing properties. An ordinary duster dimply raises the dust, which,again settles, and the house is nfever free from it. But with the "Shino" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens The Dust is Immediately Collected, and ft oannot .be shaken off. The only way to get rid of it is to wash the article periodically in warm water, and it is then again ready for use. He Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are indispensable for any place where dust accumulates. Be sure the name " Shino" appears on the package—thon you will know that you are obtaining the genuine. Like all good things "Shino" Goods are Widely Imitated. The "Shino" Mitten Duster is made of heavy cotton yarn, and will last for many months. You cannot soil your hands when' using it, ' and you cannot scatter dust. Containing all the wonderful chemical properties of the "Shino" Dust Cloth and Dust Mop,, it is simply ideal for cleaning and polishing furniture; shelves; picture frames, automobile upholstery, woodwork, ahd-all finished surfaces. . * Mbp'B with Patent Handle, 48, 80.; Mitten Dusters, 2s. 8(1.; • Broom .Covers, 2s. 3d.Diist Cloths, Is. fid. Write for leaflet giving full particulars. Obtainable from all stoTeß or from E. f. Mills & Co., Ltd., Agests.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2389, 19 February 1915, Page 2
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