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. 1 " 1 T CS.L Uederwear Is of British Ninfictire. THERE IS A SHARPNESS IN THE 'AIR THAT SIGNALS COLDER DAYS NOT FAR DISTANT. TO-DAY IS THE TIME TO TURN YOUR THOUGHTS TO WARMER UNDERWEAR. AN INSPECTION OF THE (CONTENTS IN OUR NO. 3 WINDOW WILL SHOW YOU OLEARILY JUST WHAT YOU SHOULD BE WEARING AT THIS SEASON. LADIES' COMBINATIONS —4s. ed., 4s. 9d., ss. 6d., 6s. 11d., 6s. 11d., 7s. ed., ts. lid., Bs. 6d., 9s. Hd., 11s. fid,, 12s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 14s. 6d., ISS. 6d., 16s. Gd. LADIES' WINTER VESTS—2s., 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d„ 3s. 11d., 4S. Bd., to 10s. 6d. . LADIES' WINTER NIGHTDRESSES (Woven)—7s, 6d., 76. 11d., 9s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 13s. ed., 16s. 6d., to 30s. eaoh. I LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES—3S. 11d., 4s. 6d., 58. Bd., 6S. Hd., 6s. 9d., 6s. lid., Bs. 9d., Bs, 11d. each. LADIES' FLEECY DIRECTOIRE KNICKERS—2s, 6d. pair. ' . . LADIES'RIBBED TIGHT&-3S. 11d. pair. WE PAY POSTACE. C, SMITH*- LTOf-i CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. . : = * I IMIHIWHIIMIIUMMM I — Hill IMI — lIJI 11 !■■■'. WJ i ■IflilM ■iILUUUI Jn ■ p*f U Ask for" SMito" Chemical Dost Mops, j i/. Dasters and Mittens, " | ' and You Ofetaia the fieniiine. ; ] ] As a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family j | are unique. They are free from, oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical J j treatment to which they are subjeoted, 'lasts. They are treated • j by the exclusive and secret. Shino Chemical process, and" possess i the most wonderful dust-absorbing properties. : An ordinary duster ; i Bimply raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never i free from it. . But with the "Shino"- Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens' I The Dust is Immediately Collected, ; and It cannot^ba,shaken, off., The. only-way to get rid. of it is to wash j the article periodically in warm water, and. it is then again ready for ! use. . j ' The Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are)sn- • ! • I dispensable tor any place where dust' accumulates. . i | Be sure the name " Shino" appears on tho package—then you i will know that you are obtaining the genuine. Like all good things • j "Shino" Goods are Widely Imitated. ! ' The "Shino" Mitten Duster is made 6f heavy cotton yarn, and v will , I j last for many months. You cannot soil your hands when using-it, ; ' a and you cannot scatter dust. •' .. ' | 3 Containing all the wonderful chemioal properties of the "Shino" : ! . I Dust' Cloth and Dust Mop, it is Bimply ideal for cleaning and polish-' ) j ing furniture, shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, wood- j . | work, and all finished surfaoes. j ; Mops with Patent Handle, 4s. 6d.; Mitten 2s. 6d. j ! j Broom Coverß, 2s. 3d.; Dust Cloths, Is. 6d. Write for leaflet givi ing full particulars. • . • • j i Obtainable from all stores'or from j j ! EW. lis & Co., ltd., igests. j BH§m®*g§ Baßoom I j If your town or neighbourhood is without a : •' r really up-to-date Billiard Saloon, there ia v [ probably a good business proposition going I i to waste. [ | Hundreds of Saloons in New Zealand. are i earning Big Profits on Small Capital—AND ! I YOU CAN DO EQUALLY "WELL. i Billiards is a great game. It appeals to ! almost every man. It iB an all-the-year-roundgame. The Billiard Season never ends. , .. If you think there are prospects where'you -^ are, write at once to ALCOCK'S, The Billiard >.! ■ V» People. By their Easy Termß' Method of • Payment • ; ; . ONLY A SMALL CASH OUTLAY ON YOUR PARTIS NEEDED 'to start you ina well-equipped Saloon. ... jALCOCK:S;.CO Weliingibif iB % ' Auckland, Ch'ch, Duni.dta, Sydney, Melbourne; London. Jfs Ik® aJf twM J L HOKiS J Lj lf(tiofiWM<not? m

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2459, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2459, 12 May 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2459, 12 May 1915, Page 3

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