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i Wednesday \ Fur Bargains! j ON WEDNESDAY THE BARGAIN TABLE WIU BE ARRAYED WITH 1 I FURS AT VERY TEMPTING PRICES-THE PRICES ARE FOR ONE DAY I ONLY, THEREFORE IT BEHOVES ALL KEEN LADIES TO SHOP EARLY. | Free Afternoon Tea will be served ; f< In the Showroom on Wednesday j | from 2.30 to 5 p.m. ! } .WHITE FOXALINE FURS—With trimmed tails, in the very newest sh&ccfe | Usually 19s. 6d. Wednesday Prloe, 68. lid. each, \ 1 2 ONLY WHITE FOXALINE STOLES-In large cape shape. Usually 23s 6d Wednesday Price, 7s. 6d. eachi I | 2 ONLY (Imitation) ERMINE TIES—In straight shape, slightly soiled. 1 I Usually 295. 6d. Wednesday Price, ss. nd. each." < | WHITE THIBET STOLES-Usually sold at 15s. 6d. \ ft Wednesday Prloe, 4s, ed. each, \ I .WHITE THIBET STOLES—In newestshape. Usually 225. 6d.. 275. 6d > | 375. 6d. eaoli. ' E I Wednesday Prloe, e B . ed., 73. ed., and 12s. 6d. eaoh, ' I 3 ONLY WHITE THIBET MUFFS—To match stoles. Usually 14s. 6d. * I Wednesday Price, gs. lid. each. \ I 2 ONLY (Imitation) ERMINE MUFFS—FIat shape. Usually 12s. 6d. ! I Wednesday Price, is. Hd. ? II 6 ONLY BROWN FOXALINE NECKLETS—In newest shades and shapes. > g Usually 6s. lid. Wednesday Prloe, 3s. lid. each. I | 4 BLACK SEALETTE SETS —With straight stoles and large pillow muff to I | match. Usually 225. ed. Wednesday Price, 10s. ed. Set. ! 1 (Imitation) ERMINE TlE—With large fancy muff to match. Usually £i f | 10s. Wednesday Bargain Prioe, £2 10s. set. |

The Big Cosy Coat Of Your Desire Can now be bought at a remarkably Low Price. I am offering Excellent Values in High-Grade Coats-high-grade in materials, workmanship, and finish. All this Season's best styles. Fashioned in Smartest, Warm- ' est Tweeds. PRICED FROM i Let me 'show you these Quality Garments this week. | MDC MATHPWMN "Where the Smart Hats Are," | lY&AlilLi fr ul/lij 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington, g "I By Special Appointment to And to all the past Governors His Excellency the Governor |g|§|§||§j||S|| Since our Establishment, 1879 W. LITTLEJOHN & SON Beautiful Jewellery, w j Silverware & Plate. Jf J Highest Attainable Quality and The Best Possible Value. Inspection Invited. Country Customers Bhonld write for "D" Catalogue. 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Hot Wate* fat Yoot Bath' -Bi— In Sixty fc Seconds* dslfti The "Masta" Water Heater \r ; is a scientifically - constructed a t |JV j water circulator in conjunction W LmK })j f~ir with the most up-to-dato jprin- + /« Ufji i oiple of vaporised kerosene heat- "feSTY: ing, the most modern on the ' j i Being portable, it can bo used / U Hflfeg gjjl | | in the bathroom, kitchen, scul- / A | lery, or wherever hot water is re- /A ' ! quired. You can attach it to any ' [ZgP. I tap in a moment, a hose oonneo- ! tion being supplied for the purpose. It is adapted to both nigh j and low pressure supply, and makeß | A Cold Water Tap a Hot Water Tap la a Moment. I j This heater gives a flow of one gallon per rainuto at 130 degrees, 3 | but by reducing the flow, water can be heated to near boiling point. 3 | It is indispensable to dairymen, farmers, butchers, and all those I jj who us© much hot water Tho stove is so constructed that all parts 3 j romain porfoctly cool while in operation. a By means of tho oil valve the flame is under perfect control, and p the neat may bo regulated as desired. The heater measures 27 in- ?! j ones by 9} inohos. 3 j Practical demonstration of tho "Masta" Heater at our warehouse. I I Price, 85/-. | j E.W. Mills & Co. Ltd. | Agents. I

nnHE "IDEAL" HOME SCHOOL OP B 1 DRESSCUTTING, f 1 Adelphi Chambers, 102 Willis Street. Tho "IDEAL HOME" Chart is the most perfect and simplest yet introduced, learnt in a few lessons; free demonstrations. Lessons giveu in practical Dressmaking and all classes of Fancy \\ojk. Orders taken for Costumes, Evening Dresses, ctc. Call for particulars, lelcr phone 16. AN IDEAL PLACE FOR PURS. IffRS. SMITH, Furrier, 68 Willis St., ivi. Black Fos, Squirrel, Fitoh, Ermine Sets in any style, Foot Muff, Fur Hats, Caps, Fur Trimming cut to order. Eepaiis'a Speciality. W CRAIG'HEAD, • LADIES' TAILOE, 33 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs), Near Windsor Hotel, All the Latest Models. Ladies' Own Material Made Up, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 111 Yon Believe | That you can get the most sensi- | tive tooth stopped absolutely | without pain? We have imported S and improved an apparatus which i has been described, and rightly jj so, by our numerous patients as 3 a wonder. By means of this apI paratus we can produce that | happy state, in which the patient, | although quite conscious of what 9 is taking place around him, can--1 not feel tne slightest pain from I the "dreaded drill." FROST & FROST Y "The Painless | J 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. f f 11 " ,'v i w"ir—a, m—w I

The engagement is announced of Miss ] Graoo Wilson, only daughter of Mr. • and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mount I Street, to Mr. Norman A. Wilton, sec- 9 ond son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Wil- B ton, of Wellington. | Miss Amy Moss is expected to return to Wellington by the Remuera from England. Mrs. P. Fraser and Miss Fraser, of Auokland, are spending soveral weeks in Wellington. Owing to the war the Wellington Racing Club does not intend to hold the Race Ball this year. Mrs. Rolleston has just received one of the finest shipments of English Hair that lias yet bocn imported in tho Colonies. Her Hairwork Department is in charge of a Sydney Artist, who has an expert staff of assistants. All ordors are cuaraJitced for shade and durability. Artvico free. English prices and designs. 25G Lainbton Quay. Tel. 1599.—Advt.

"SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emolliont). If you see a jar of "SYDAL" in a friend's house, you can depend upon it that in nine casea out of ten your friend will recommend yon to buy some. So general is the use of "SYDAL."—Advt. HAIR NOT WANTED. Superfluous Hair is one of the most distressing, blemishes with which women are afflicted, and hitherto there has been no permanent cure. Electrolysis invariably leaves the face badly marked, even more disfiguring than the hair, and depilatories are worse than useless, for tliev only burn the liair off, and cause it to grow out donblv strong. • "KULDAU" is a medical formula which has no equal for destroying tho roots of the hairs, it is quite unlike any other superfluous hair remedy, and it behoves every woman so afflicted to givo Knldah a trial. It leaves no trace of anything having been applied, and is a marvellous cure, ns thousands of satisfied users have proved; price fis. 6d., in plain Foaled wrapper, from the following Chemists: G. Jtee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington; 11. 1,. Sprnson. Chemist. Dunedln; A. Eccles, Queen Street, Auckland; W. H. Woolams, Queen Street, Auckland; or from Madame Bouffare, Swansou 9tt'eefc, Aucbl&hd, (Fcatfigc, S*l. 1 o*traJ—Advt

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 2

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