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The Costumes M ' N ° W ° PENED UP FOR INSPECTION IN OUR SHOWROOM Mi Am Illo'//' \ ARE A PARTICULARLY NICE LOT - THEY ARE THE VERY ESSENCE OF SMARTNESS AND IJ J/ I UP-TO-DATENESS, AND SHOULD APPEAL TO YOU STRONCLY A,:TER YOU NOTE THE pricesif U Wx( | . WILL YOU KINDLY CALL AND SEE THEM PERSONALLY, i illit 1 AS THE ILLUSTRATION ONLY CIVES AN IDEA OF ONE COSiiifiV ' ■ TUMEi jf jjj 11 I | j TWEED COSTUMES —In Browns, Green, and Grey, in sports 11)111 I. H | style, with patch pockets and bolt. 455. and 475. 6d. each. | J|* II | NAVY'SERGE COSTUMES—With smart Medici collar, in Blue. 6 I H i 1111 : Panne Velvet (as illustration), plain and pleated basque., sot in ' IN I I I 111 III! i sleeves. 675. 6d. each. I I 111 11/ 111 ! ' MODEL COSTUMES—Trimmed with 6triped velvet, in Brown, ( I II! iff/111 I ' : Saxe, and Violet, plain and pleated basques, new tunic skirts, | 111 HI j Gabadene and Brocaded Velour. 755. each, II ill I /II \ " i SMART NAVY SERGE COSTUMES—In Fine Coating, now shape, IS| |t nil I | A : • long basque, belt across back, set in sleeves. 80s. each. |\\\| nl 'IS 11 j NAVY COSTUMES—TaiIor cut, in Fine Coating Serge, Magyar \W\tll tl [I Jft I sleeve, long basque, belted, plain roll collar, skirt with basque 5 S r ° UnC ' ront ' Y6ry smart ' 9 " s ' eao ' l, I pi " n

' "Do-It-Better" Dentistry TIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. But not now—if the Dent; ist is W. P. Sommerville. The Patient's comfort is my chief consideration. Whether it be Teeth Filled, Teeth Crowned, or Teeth Extracted, my • work is perfectly safe for . , ' the child of three or the man of eighty. Wide experience, highest skill - and up-to-date appliances enable me to treat successfully the most .difficult cases. ' Then, what about your teeth? To neglect them ii bad policy. Decaying Teeth are unsightly and offensive. They ruin digestion, poison the system, lower vitality. Consult me TO-DAY-FREE. I will tell you what should be done and how I can do i|. better. SUPERIOR .'METHODS BUT MODERATE FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barriud &• Son. Chemists) Hours: 9A.m. t05.30 p.m.: 7p.m. t08,30 Telephone 3967 C.H.-60 8 'A strong little chap' That praise is pleasant to a mother's ears. Many an ailing child has been transformed into 'a strong little chap' through 'Mellin's Food.' Try it. A Sample Bottle of MelHn's Food, with valuable handbook, "The Care of Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Writ* MESSRS. COLLIN &CO. PROPRIETARY, Ltd.,7B, J ERVOISQU AY, WELLINGTON. CASTLE'S Newtown Pharmacy is where J the crowds go for nil things barmnceutical; special prescription series at most reasonable rates. 139 Ridiford Street. 'Phone 1231.

E For Your Easter Outfit. IF you desire only what is distinctive and durable in dress—only garment's of Superior Style and Irreproachable Quality—then my newly-opened Stocks will prove most helpful in your choice of Easter Attire. I am showing the pick of this Season' 6 finest productions in ' COSTUMES, COATS, FROCKS, BLOUSES, MILLINERY, UNDERGLOTHINC, CORSETS, NECKWEAR, CLOVES, AND HOSE. Considering the exceptionally High Standard of Quality in r:iy beautifal new goods, Prices are truly moderate. Let me prove this to YOU TO-DAY! ■ COUNTRY CUSTOMERS SHOULD : „ , LET- ME. KNOW THEIR REQUIREMENTS : " THIS WEEK. ' • %MRS. £ A 1915 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY A 8 THE "ROTARY STANDARD." We have had over 40 years' Practical Experience, during which time we have handled thousands of Sewiing H¥iaehines s and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of ' the ROTARY STANDARD has captivated us many of our clients, after years of trial, are more entbusiastio in praise of jhera even than we are. x - All find them to be the easiest and most beajitiful running Machines ever seen, doing more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime and the very best like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most -important invention of the century. Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. 6d. Needles of all kinds in stock. Any make Machine repared. F B W a F@ar 5 ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

A DENTAL PARLOURS. ' DO YOU KNOW There is a method being used at the AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, whereby you can have your teeth drilled and tilled without the slightest sensation of pain on inconvenience to you. This method is the invention of Dr. Clark, of New York, and is being used by the loading Dentiste of' America. We are the only Dentists in poieession of this wonderful apparatus, and WE POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to fill any teeth, no natter how gensitfre, without the use of any drug or 'sleep-produoing agsnt, OUR SYSTEM OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION IS FAR IN ADVANCE OF THAT USED by any other Dental Oonoern in the Dominion. WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we have treated thousands 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 make the most'durable and life-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world, from J-3 Ss. THIS PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENT WITH A FANCY NAME. IT IS MAUE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN DENTIST USES. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS COENEE 0? COB A AND MANNERS STKEET, WELLINGTON. Hours: 9—6 Daily, Saturday, S till 9. DR. RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2419, 26 March 1915, Page 2

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