IT'S THE CHILL IN THE AIR THAT REMINDS US SHAWLS ARE REQUIRED; jf / Shawl Tim©s Has Arrived I Solentlfio nourlshers may bs kept to build babies, but they must be kept snug during the cold season, and nothing can equal a Shawl. Wa have the finest assortment you could wish for. ALL WOOL HONEYCOMB SHAWLS—'With plain or knotted silkfringe.. 3S. lid., 4S. 6d., to 218. HONEYCOMB SHAWLS—AII Wool, with ball fringe. 68, lid., 7s. 6d., Bs. 11d., 9s, 6d., 105, 6d., to IBs. 6d. SILK SHAWLS— Bs. lid., 10s. 6d., 12s. fid., IBs. 6d., 19s. fld. to 30s. MANUFACTURER'S RANGE OF 100 SAMPLE FANCY WOOL'SHAWLS Es. lid., 6s. 11d.,75. fid.,:9s. 11 d., to 3SS. SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. SEE THE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. : C. 8MITlV;j&?D, - CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ~ : j AM Mew Goods | for Site Winter -j|| I Sporttng Season, ill i We are now opening up a splendid assortment of all the » It | latest material for the Winter Sporting Season!'.. a j Each line has been carefully selected and is of ■high-grade"-- H quality. We give you a cordial invitation 'to .'visit' our'- uj/j)' |l . Sports Department and inspect the large range of 1 goods |S ■ - offered for your selection. ' ■' • 9g j HOCKEY — Hockey Sticks,, comprising "The Bulldog," a I "The Pridmore," "The Pickering," ''Champion," i\ ||| •> ■ • "Challenge," and "College"; also Match and Prac- &V aa.'",: i tice Balls, Rubber Grips, Gloveß, Leg and Shin ||| i Guards, etc. 'g§ | FOOTBALL'— A large stock of Rugby and Association .". |§ j . _ Balls for men and youths. Bladders, Inflaters, * a, A 3j Shin Guards, Scrum Caps, Football Nets- 1 . IwP II ! GOLF—Ladies' and Men's Iron and Wooden Clubs, Balls, • Hi I Ball Cleaners, Golf Ball Paint, Golf ..Bags, Hole . . ...jLjfl. . 11 . j Cutters, Golf Nets, etc. i • • ' fenSf' |j$ BOXING GLOVES—In Men's, Youths, and Boys', regular . PiPjj || ■ patterns, hairjaadded. Patent Palm Grips, pad- pSsii || j PUNCHING BALLS—Pear shaped, complete with blad- M j dor, Army and Navy Patterns, made of extra high- .jFJi"- || j grade English tanned leather. cUbf. .> m GUNS—Single and Double Barrel B.L. Guns, English, American, and Continental, with Damascus or KMEs] barrels, bar locks, half pistol grips, well Hij|||| | 1 RIFLES— Winchester and Savage Repeating Rifles, 1911 |j||li ; Models, for deer 6talker6j also Single Shot Rifles jPffigs| nj|§||j ' ; 'to take .22 fhort, .22 long, and-.22 long rifle cartridges, |Ik|B j ' We also carry large slocks of Revolvers and Ammunition. g>ljg|£ [-E. W. MILLS & CO. HV I:■:"■■■ -:■>•<;' «,«< LIMITED • j: ' WELLINGTON.
3d. | It Only Costs You j Sa. Imo post your watch for repairs from I any part of the country to our work- jj shops. It is worth a lot to you to have | the, best Watchmakers in Wellington to I attend, to your watch. The oharges are g no more than other people's, but the sat- 1 isfaction you get. is complete. 8 . ' Post your watch, it's worth the 3d. C. & T. Young, Ltd. 252 LAMBT ° N UAT WELLINGTON. — 111 ' i DENTAL , do you liow There is a method KeiifK ÜBed at the AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, whereby yon can have your teeth drilled and filled without the slightest sensation of pain on ineonvenieno# » you. ■• ■ - This method is the .invention of' Dr. Clark, of Neir Tork'i and: Id being' used by the leading Dentists of America. We are the only Dentists in. possession of this woxderful . apparatus. and WE'POSITIVELY GUARANTEE to fill any teeth, no tpatter how consitire, without the. nag of any drag or sleep-producing ajant. OUR SYSTEM OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION IS FAR" IN, ADVANCE OF THAT USED by any otter Dental Oonoern in the Dominion. WE ARE NOT BEGINNERS, and we hare treated thousands of patients Id the last tea vaara. OUR REPUTATION STANDS FOR PAINLESS B OPERATIONS AND QUALITY OF WORK THAT WILL STAND THE | .TEST OF TIME. 6 OUR CHARGES ARE REASONABLE} and we make the moet durable | and life-like plate obtainable anywhere in the world, from .£3 3s. ' . I THIB PLATE IS NOT AN EXPERIMENf WITH A FANCY NAME | IT 18 MADE OF THE SAME MATERIAL THAT EVERY AMERICAN ■ DENTIST USES. . AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS I COENEE OF CUBA AND-MANNEBS STBEET, WELLINGTON. I Hours: 9—6 Dally. Saturday, 8 till 9. B DR. RAYNER. The Home and the Purse. Do not imagine that because COLLIE ' |H Furniture is so artistic, built from such idp-jc ' jJL ' 1 . 4fa choice well-seasoned woods, and so excellently made, that it is expensive. I f — —j Mijlcf • Far from it. I i H| Distinctly because its cost is so moder- I |J||| I ate you will find it gracing numbers of |M homes where the money question takes l"|j 1 "I"-~ Wl Brides-to-be, It Is In your Interest to Inspect this tasteful, high quality Furniture. A/iy tlmo you are welcome. ED. COLLIE, LTD. I ARTS CRAFTSMEN & MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, [ 16V RIDDIFORD STREET .WELLINGTON. I Telephone 1634.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2435, 14 April 1915, Page 3
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