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Jk Smart Costumes arid : »Dressy Showerproofs. % THIRST about the Costumes. These ay£j§|J|| wN.' are ' n fashionable Military nSMA*! styles and are extremely well tail6red. // Vy i&||/ Our ranee comprises the Smartest \ '"Bail )f Suits in Ail-Wool Coating Serge, with ,j IK\' I \KWM ' pleated tunic, broad belt, large buttons, , V\' / f S vi newest collars, and silk-lined Coats; - Exceptionally good values at 90S. (0//• 1111 Other desirable. Costumes'in Tweeds More Vf if Mi' W and Serges at sudh moderate prices as ■ ";j, ;Vi >/ ||| Vl 695. 6d. and 633, - 't. "1 i fli /' ffi It ; RAIN WILL NOT SPOIL YOUR ' iv w 11 if 'TF-'• " : ■ ' COSTUME o: (JLfiji/ if yon get one of the Three-quarter ith" Gabardine Coats shown in my windows. d [Issmjgl Saxe, Cerise, Emerald, Purple; Tan, and .. i . fflßßm ... other shades. • I". fflyEk;.' Prion, 39ii Bd., 325. 6d., 3Bs. - 4 ® H MRS. MATHEWSON, J y "Where the Smart Hats Are," 1 , 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington. I By special appointment to /V «ft» g& and to I H.E. Lord Liverpool, the past f Governors j ' , r '„' sinca our establishment < K.C.M.G., M.V.O. in 1879. , \ lIT vV Wo have a trey of our j . PEERLESS WATCHES j in our window." They are set !,. , ■ 111 T correctly to the exact second each j JsiPW / ' 0tl ' ay an d are not touched | mti I '' W M again for the week except for winding, j KHM ! ■ 'H It will interest you to not© how., re- a oarlssblj well these fin® timekeepers ! NSSvfcf J/Jm e °' heavy Silver Cases- j . they cost 91s. cash. All styles kept. I CALL AND SEE THEM OR WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. , I We send Goods on Approval anywhere in the Dominion. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. J Clean Your Windows |p||s ! , Without Water j By Dsing tie "SMno 1 Wind-o=Klean Cloth." i "Wind-o-Klean" is a piece of 'dry cloth, chemically jj treated. . | _ Simply rub it over glass and the dirt will come off as I easily and quiokly as dust from a highly-polished pieoe of | wood. . ' ' ' \ Tou can clean and polish a window and make it as clean ! as crystal in a moment and j ' Without the Use of Water, Soap, or Cleaning Compounds —nothing tut this wonderful piece of cloth. | "Wind-o-Klean" can be used again and again, and, when I dirty, can be made as good as new by simply brushing off with j a stiff brush. It will last for months. Price - - 1/6. ' Write for booklet telling you all about the "Shino" '< Chemical Dust Absorber Products. They are money, time ) > and labour savers. ' ! E. W. MILLS & CO./ LMTED, | NEW ZEALAND AGENTS., I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2451, 3 May 1915, Page 2

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432

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2451, 3 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2451, 3 May 1915, Page 2

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