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emsssssm — THIS SALE HAS HAD A, MOST MAGNIFICENT RUN waaaaaim wmmm AND WE CONFIDENTLY EXPECT THE LAST DAYS TO _^ gg2| BE EXCEPTIONALLY BUSY. ALL REMNANTS MUST BE CLEARED. ODDMENTB MUST VANISH AND VEITCH AND ALLAN'S PRICES WILL ASSIST THIS END. , R2MEMBER SATURDAY FINISHES OUR END OF SEA- " MTHM! sbH 3UMMER !A "' 9 only WHITE MUSLIN AND PIQUE OOATEE, Trimmed colours. Usually 7s. lid. Last Price 2s. lid. Will wind up [ v . 60 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES, latest shapes, turned down collars. Übually 7b. 6d. Last Prloo 45.11 d. ' ' ra <j, 25 JAPANESE KIMONOS, white blue flowers. Usually Bs. lid. OIF M -1; ' " 100 COTTON ONE PIECE DRESSES. Usually sold for 12s. 6d. ' I Last Price 38. lid. eaoh. 20 DUST COATS, various styles and materials.. Usually 255. eaoh. Last Price los. 6d. 60 DRESS SKIRTS, in navy and black' serge and cloth. Usually 255. S- , Last Price 10s. ed. Ilir only MAID WASHING DRESSES, biscuit, blue and white stripes, white crepoline. Usually 9s. 6d, ; x " ' Last Price 3S. Hd. MWMM M-V.-WtfAt

That'yon can get the most sensi- , tive tooth. stopped absolutely ; pain? : We have imported and-improved an apparatus whioh- ; has been. deeorib'w, and rightly 80,.: by our numerous patients ;B ; a wonder. By means of thisap- :l : paratua > we oan produce: that J : nappy atate, in .whioh the patient/. Ij . although quite oonsoious of 'what J . |is taking place around him, can-? I ! not rfeel the slightest .paia from J . the "dreaded drm.' 1 • I : jFRQST-^ : FR(^T;| Painless .Dentists/! I jll9. WILLIS ST., W,ISLINGTON; j • SPECIAL NOTICE. ■ ' ■TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. IMTRS. FABQUHAR, Millinery Expert, ItJL is Opening a Millinery . ' Saloon with- a Complete Kange of the Latest Modes and. Fashions. ; Eaoh individual taste will be studied.' : Inspection Invited. KOOM 3, Commercial Bank Building, ; Lambton Quay. Get a Plate That is Really Comfortable An ill-fitting plate, like an ill-fitting suit or costume, detracts from one's appearance and causes, embarrassment. Furthermore, it is liable to break ;! at any moment. My - Plates, however, are guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction.. They are ' made by a ■ most ingenious machine • to an even thickness throughout, and are ' ' moulded to conform minutely to > every line . ■ . and curve, every depression and elevation of the mouth. Only best quality Teeth used. Every set lifelike and warranted to last many-years. Price from £3 3s. each, Upper ;or Lower; ' , Painless Extractions free when sets ordered. NURSEB IN ATTEHDANOE W. P. SOMMERVILIE "THE CAREFUL 'DENTIST" ■ MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Sarraud & Son, Chemists) Hotm: 9 t,ra. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. TILBPHOHK 3867 C.H.-50* T

GUARD'S HAIR DYE HAS NO EQUAL. Obtainable from following Chemists C.' Pallieer, Courtenav Place; R. Brien, Robt. Johnston'/ Cuba Street; H. Brittain, H. V. Evans, Manners Street; W. Salek and Grand Pharmacy, Willis Street; C. Fletcher, Geo: Mee, Lambton Quay) W. Garner, Adelaide Road; W. Coy, Riddiford Street Price, 3s. Gd Our Napier correspondent writes that the amount of work done by the Plunkot Society to that district is rapidly increasing. The newly-established branch at West Shore is doing good work, and the instruction and attention given by nurses both at the Napier and West Shore branches is being greatly appreciated. 1 NEVER-FAILING HAIR, DYES. The colour of the hair means much' to one's general appearance, and there is no more narm in dyeing one's hair than in dyeing ons's oostumc. Jupp Turner's Famous Hair DySs do what we say they do. The following are available-.—Light, medium, and dark brown,-and black. Two bottles go with. each shade. Proourable from Jupp Turner's Hair Specialists, 155 Willis. Strwti.Wolhntfon, when-batt-ing mention thy pajeri—Auvt,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2403, 8 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2403, 8 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2403, 8 March 1915, Page 2

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