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ft The .Boy— 'j: ' The Mae— |J ;¥ W • The Overcoat. j j| Why shouldn't the little man be as smartly overcoated as his j !| "dad"? Why? ' | i Well/there is no reason why, but there is excellent reason why I . j he should. j ' It is one of those little matters of economy that count so 1' " much/Thei boy warmty clothed in the winter is better able to | withstand severe Weather, his health is better, and he will grow 1 more robust. That is economy; Further, Economists are assisted by Q.I.G, Low Prices, and " when the boys become men they will realise that the House for 1 1 ill Quality is a good place to trade ivith. I " 500 OVERCOATS FOR B9YS ,03Bh j AND KEN AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION. ' BAINCOATS—In all the latest stvles. tc fi ■ / From 395. 6d. to 755. r">7\. ' | MEN'S NON-STICKING OILCOATS— jTUjy - I Guaranteed waterproof, in light and . /!T?rW~))(t\ 1 1 v: heavy weights;' ai ideal'.'lOilq'o'at for \ > /7 \\ / '// I 1 1,,, city or country wear.' ~ tgf ' /\\/// / I ....... Fro.m 245. 6d."to 395, 6d. /, l ! DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED OVER- / \ 1// I 1 j : COATS —Tlie coat for .cofd U&tather; JSJ ij|. | ( • ;b| * very warm and stylisli, in the newest • Wf\H ■ * Sj Browns and Greys, with or-without M ,j, . belts at back. • W A W / 395. 6d., 4DS. 6d., 595. 6d., 695. 6d. V® II ■ BOYS' SMART DOUBLE-BREASTED fS S . : TWEED OVERGO latest • D f__ -J" r_ Brovi-ii, shades, with bett"alS back. I —' „ " I Ids. 6d., 12S. 6d.',';;to 253. I n a j SMART COVERT COATS—F6£ little II II 1 boys; very stylish and-p6rfeet : .'fitting. U „ | : ; | 17S. lid. to 275. 6d. .. B : BOYS AND YOUTHS' DOUBLE- ; I i BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS— £$& '<• Bj 111 all styles and materials.-.'v' ' I Fffl j 19s. fid.-: to 355. 1 • : ■ I.) : . - BOYS' AND YOUTHS' OILSKIN " 1 /I X „ 11 waterproof and ' I f/\ (|\ . Q won't stick; for riding or walking. . WHEN'AEE YOU COMsMG IN, SIR? - . |j|flE Wi f F

I SANITARY .DRESS CQ. | ><£&",, ASsoiiitsis sanitary 11 ! . *opjcr? - OfteJOß for Laoifts fij iss «| *. , 4r Usnt)sr,ian tor fS j? J&/M -0 » a ' 6or Hlro. | In aii stylos |j j and Perioos. | j mM; l\/ APPLICATION, 1 j iWi 1 / Our Dresses Won 7S fl I 3 7 y . Prises Jeat sea6en. 0 ! | ■ 230 QUBEN ST," H JSJf ©ton'® Buildings), pj I . • AUCKLAMD. I ■ .. ..,..., i Good pleas Ooal ; W A I P A GOAL is freo from clinker, and other,nonburning particles. It makes an IDEAL , COAL, and is sure.to'.givo complete satisfaction. ORDER A TRIAL LOT OP WAIPA COAL! WAIPA COALI Sami&el Brown, Ltd."' COAL, GRAIN, AND HARDWOOD " TIMBER MERCHANTS, • WELLINGTON. $ | mSEEB is only | one certain . C | CUIiE FOB CORNS j •in this Dominion—! I THAT'S TEED'S ' "K NVITATIONS, Programmes, etc., foT j. (unctions of all binds, promptly snd tastefully printed at tbe "Dominion General Printing Honee, Qnvinion AteiiUis. 'Phone 1412.

■ ■ . W " QUALITY IS THE FIRST POINT TO BE CONSIDERED IN BUYING FURNITURE—AND QUALITY WE DO UNDOUBTEDLY OFFER TO EVERYONE LOOKING FOR RELIABLE GOODS NOT SURFACE QUALITY, BUT QUALITY THAT STANDS THE TEST OP YEARS. . ADD TO THAT ARTISTIC.DESIGN AND REASONABLE PRICE AND YOU HAVE IN A NUTSHELL THE CLAIMS OF OUR SHOWROOM TO YOUR NOTICE. j LAMETON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. I•'■ ■' FACiOIIIES—WALTER STREET. is better than-Cream of Tartar for Scones, Calces and Pastry, etc. i Mix exactly four ounces Elepalo and two ounces Bicarb. Soda. Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. : All Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Ltd. • • Gained' weight " r-fi* . rapidly" " I have reared my baby, Dorothy, on s Food since she was two ... mon ths old, and she has gained weight rapidly." So writes Mrs. Kruger(Yorke- • '*•""■■ tow ") ' s enthusiastic in recommending 'Mellin's' to other mothers. AN IDEAL PLACE FOR FUKS. q '|a L HA ff0 ,n — — *--*• following' Chemists:—C. Palliser, IPUPB 2S W?iSJ& Sets in any style, S'oot ituff, Fur Hutu. willif' street- "'(3 Caps. Fur Irnnmiug cut to oraer. Fletcllei . C/bL, Quay; W." Kepans a Speciality. Garner, Adelaide Road; W. Coy, ttiddiford Street. Price, 3s. (id. ' : pj In fragrance, flavour, qualny and economy AMBER TIPS is nrc-eminEnt. I Remember ""Die L»ncet" »ys: Tine lea means better u WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BEOS.. LTD- W.EUINBTOIsU

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2487, 14 June 1915, Page 2

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