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I To-day { OUR ANNOUNCEMENT WILL CONCERN ITSELF WITH | "Velveteens." j VELVETEEN 18 VERY POPULAR FOR WINTER WEAR, AND | WE HAVE IT EITHER PLAIN OR CORDED IN ALL THE j WANTED COLOURS. | , WE ALSO HAVE A NICE RANCE OF PLAIN BLACK VELVEI TEEN FOR EVENINC DRESSES—IT'S LOVELYI | uuumumj... I PATTERNS FREEi* j

Valae Always PLAIN VELVETEENS—Fast pile Chiffon finish, in shades of White, bream Sky, Sase, Cardinal, Brown, Tan, Purple, Vioux Rose, Majenta, Royal, Navy, and Black. • 22 inches wide— Is. 11d. yard. 23J inches wide— 2s, 4d. yard. LOUIS VELVETEENS —Wear guaranteed, stamped every yard; in shades of Olive, Cinnamon, Mid Brown, Dark Brown, Light and Dark Navy, Grey, Vieux Rose, and Reseda. 24 inches wide. 2s. Hd. yard, CORDED VELVETEENS—In wide and medium ribs; in shades of Cream, White, Saxe, Brown, Green, Cardinal, Purple, Tan, Fawn and Navy. 22 inches wide.— Is, 11tj. yard.' 27 inches wide.— 2s. lid, yard. BLACK VELVETEENS—22 to 24 inches wide. is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. Ild., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. nd,, jnj, and ss. 6d. yard. 30 inches wide— 9s. Hd. yard! 44 inches wide— 14s. 6d. yard'. BLACK AND COLOURED VELVETS —For Slilliiiery and Dress Trimming, straight pile cr "couche" finish, in all tho newest millinery shades. 18 inches wide. 4s. nd., ss. 6d., and 6s. 6d. yard. FLORAL PLUSH—For Millinery purposes. 21 inches wide. , 6s. 6d. yard.

Free! PATTERNS. QUOTATIONS FOR COSTUMES AND DRESSES. SELF-MEASUREMENT CHARTS IF DESIRED

"Do-It-Better" Dentistry JIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. But not now—if the Dentist 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 then! it bad policy. Decaying Teeth are unsightly and offensive. They ruin digestion, poison the system, lower vitality. Consul! me TO-DAY—FREE. 1 ,will tell you what should be done and how ] can do it better. SUPERIOR METHODS BUT MODERATE FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Carefci, Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over B*rr*ud 6- Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 ».m. to 5.30 p.m.: 7 p.m. to BJO Telephone 3967 C-H.-50 3

" Smart Costumes and Dressy Showerproofs. "CURST about the Costumes. Tbe6Q ' are cut in fashionable Military A VM' styles and are extremely well tailored. ft u¥ fSfij/ Our range comprises the Smartest . -gs' .{ Suits in All-Wool Coating Serge, with Kv '' uVH"iii pleated tunic, broad belt, Targe buttons, \\ I V, newest collars, and silk-lined Coats, \ fr 3f\ Exceptionally good values at 80s. i 1 ! M' L \ Other desirable Costumes in Tweeds vi / / Ilf/11 31' d Serges at such, moderate prices as K 'I M 1 *l\ 595 " 811, anii 635 l ill, / f Si SI RA,N WILL N °T SPOIL YOUR 111 I I gg ! |l] COSTUME £ you get one of the Three-Quarter . Gabardine Coats shown in. my windows. {BSgm Sase, Cerise, Emerald, Purple, Tan, and m§33 other shades. fTpM PrIOBS, 205. fid,, 32a, ed., 355. . V T| MRS. MATHEWSON, I .UJ "Where the Smart Hats Are," % 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

By special appointment to /»v igj. and to H.E. Lord Liverpool. ' P^ s ' Governors KC M G MV 0 smco °?' r §We have a tray of our ' ' PEERLESS WATCHES going in our window. They are set correctly to the exact second each Monday morning, and are not touched again for tha week except for binding. It will interest jou to note how remarkably well these fine timekeepers go. In Gent's heavy Silver 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.

*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 Mellin'a Food, with valuable handbook, "The Care of Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Write MESSRS.GOLLIN &CO, PROPRIETARY lto.,;B,jervoisquay/Wellington!

Clean Your Windows Without Water [ By Using the "Shino Wind=o=Klean Cloth." "Wind-o-Klean" is a piece of 'dry cloth, chemically treated. Simply rub it over glass and the-dirt will come off as easily and quickly as dust from a highly-polished piece of wood. ( You can clean and polish a window and make it as clean as crystal in a moment and Without the Use of Water, Soap, or Cleaning Compounds —nothing but this wonderful piece of cloth. "Wind-o-Klean" can be used again and again, and, when dirty, cau be made as good as new by simply brushing off with a stiff brush. It will last for months. Price - - 1/G. Write for booklet telling you all about the "Shino" Chemical Dust Absorber Products. They are money, time, and labour savers. E. W. MILLS & CO, LUTED, - NEW ZEALAND AGENTS.

g The name is a guarantee of supreme 8 & quality and the greatest value, IB i

Will You Believe Thtit you can get the most seiiaitive tooth stopped absolutely without pain? \\o nave imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and Tightly so, by oar numerous patients • a wonder. By means of tfaie apparatus we can produce that happy state, in whiob the patient, although quite oonscious cf what is taking place around him. cannot feel the slightest pain trcm the "dreaaod drill." FROST & FROST "?ho Painless Dentists," 113 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2455, 7 May 1915, Page 2

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