amm .Hi 1 vr w AT.i ll ii l ua. ,^*l .vu^. , ]rj n ,imwi imimiiiiiimui raiiiwi'miifg GS.L'Underwear". | Is cf Britisk Manufacture. 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 j THE CONTENTS IN OUR NO. 3 WINDOW WILL SHOW YOU CLEARLY JUST WHAT YOU SHOULD BE WEARING AT THIS SEASON. LADIES' COMBINATIONS—4S. 6d., 4s, 9d., 6s. 6d., ss. lid., 6s. 11d. ( 7s. ed., 7s. nd., Bs. ed., os. Hd., 11s. ed., 12s. ed., 13s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 16s. Gd. LADIES' WINTER VESTS—2s., 2s. ed., 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 9d« to 10s. Sri. LADIES' WINTER NIGHTDRESSES (Woven)—7s. 6d., ,7s. 11d., 9S. ed., 11s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d., to 30s. each, LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTDRESSES—3S, Hd., 4s, ed,, SS. 6d., ss. Hd., 6s. Sd., 6s. Hd., Bs. 9d., Bs. Hd. each. LADIES' FLEECY DIRECTOIRE KNICKERS—2s. Bd. pair, LADIES' RIBBED TIGHTS—3s. Hd. pair. . : WE PAY POSTACE. C. SMITH, LTD;:. CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. j £55 ley "Ho® 5 ' Bottles £[/ Keep Contents ■Hot'of CoM |P| for days, j|[j The Icy-hot is a glass bottle within a glass "' |fi|l bottle, with a vacuum between. The vaouum ' r—■—K is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- 'J vents the contents from changing tempera- jWiOTjl ture. In pouring out, the liquid-is not contaminated by touching metal because the projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely ,-fgyksamtary; nor can it work down between the bottle and|§|||||& the casing. ■" . Every Icy-Hot.bottle is thoroughly tested before/shipment... It must keep ' 1 Water Steaming Hot for Twenty-four Hours, or Icy Cold for Three Days, • regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave: the facto^V : "-Th'e : glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the'casing • soft rubber cushion.at the neck, and a padded spring iiat'.ithe I' bottom.' plated, leather trimmed, aad r.'niikel plated, or japanned? : , All high-grade bottles specially reduced. Finfs from 8/6 Qearts from 14/-. E. W, Mills & Co., Ltd« AGENTS. A FTER a jolly good sleep on a DAVID M'CRAE MAT■f*- TRESS one has to decide )vhetier to dress or dance fawjlu tho Highland Fling. DB§?Our No. A Mattress weighs over 301bs. • Our N. B over 25lbs. Both are filled with the best Samnrang Kapoc, and the Ticking will never leak Kapoc Dust. - ■ _ GET ONE I For a cheap Mattress try No. C combination. .If your Furnisher does not stock them write us a postal card, and ; ®||§|L- . we will see you are cared for. SsHSs" DAVID McCRAE . ' f| ' 'PHONE 2581. v P.O. BOX 284. ; Jj| r" —~~ : ■" ' j Our Furnitij^e K represents permanent style, not passing £\J /ft fashion. ' It is built on lines which time has fJ — Lxrrra approved, and which mere fashion can-' ig'j W'f'l *>"' not change. It is Furniture to live Bvj ' with, and get acquainted with, t? love, iPidlVVn an d to pass along to those who are - lllMsiJtffl » HP — There is bo other Furniture just like t' ill' / llTrfi'n * We invite you to see our present II 1] J i r*/ I r PI ■ i stocks, whether intending to purchaso pLj or not. CARPETS—Our Special' Winter Ship--1 "vS men ' has arrived, and is now open for/ j ®< your inspection. I PACKING FREE. • S. S. WILLIAMS Co. Ltd. i 117 TARANAKI STREET, WELLINGTON. j SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR GOODS DELIVERED TO ANY BAIL- | ROAD STATION IN THE DOMINION. I
Preserving? Jars. ■ British Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an American. Pints, SS. 6d.J Quarts, 6s. Sd.j j Gallons, 7s. 6d. per dozen. This is barely cost price, but want to clear, as they are too good. \Wring?ers. Be British and buy a British .Wringer. Best American is only guaranteed for 2 years, but English is guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few shillings more than the Yankee. Linoleums.. • . • We are now showing somo new designs just landed. Remember, we only stock British—no Continental. .. .Carpets.& Carpet Square^ We have some of exceptional value. .We never hesitate to stock the best Car« pets. We find they are easily sold. For reliable value in all Class of Furnishings see GEORGE - "WINDER, m
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2460, 13 May 1915, Page 3
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