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It isn't always the first rush 3 i| ©S a Sale that brings the fees! Ik ij I ,bar§aims," Here'saisiple proof; I iv Some folks cannot be bothered with rush and bustle, '!'• v. -especially the rush and bustle of the first days of a sale. ) !V i The waiting gantfe often pays best; the man or woman !•' X Ij" ;who has deliberated 011 this line of thought during the \ |v {progress of the D.I.G. Sale has something to be thankful X |V' for. ? The last days of Sale Offering will amply repay any- s A one who has deferred purchasing until now, ) jC Here is a list of Footwear Bargains, for Men and |V Women—Bargains that will mightily please. | | j 36 PAIRS MEN'S PATENT COTJRT SHOES—With bows. Wide and' I'fil 1 111 t C narrow fitting;- English make. Usual price,'9s. 6d. to 14s. 6d. jf 1| \ ||§f ? ij Sale Price, 6s. 9d. and 11J. 9d. 1 H 1 1 ll| - 1 i ■V 16 PAIRS MEN'S BLACK BOX CALF GOLF SHOES-Wide welts, &FJ. §®*J S )i stout Soles. Sizes 6 and 9 only, Usual price, 255. Gd. J \ -■ , Sale Price, 19s. Gd. \ 30 PAIRS MEN'S PATENT GOLOSH GLACE KID UPPER BUT- XfoIUJX \ fl A TON BOOTS—American raalce. Sizes 5, 6, 9, and 10. Usual >\ 'V price, 28s. Gd. Sale Price, 16s, Bd. 'i ,v 14PAIRS MEN'S PATENT LEATHER. DERBY LACE SHOES— j\ f ; >I Welted'soles, round toes, wide fitting. 'A. E. Marlow make. ' e i! Usual price, 225. 6d. Sale Price, 16s. 9d. jS fi 29 PAIRS ODDMENTS MEN'S BOX CALF LACE BOOTS—With welt- \ 'V ■-/ ed soles. Sizes 7,. 8, 9, and 10. English make. Usual price, s ■S| .5,: 20s.'to 28s. Gd. Sale Price, 15s. Gd. to 21s. . \ '} D PAIRS MEN'S GLAOE DERBY LACE SHOES-Welted soles. Sizes . \ <| ; 7 and 10. Usual price, 225. Gd. Sale Price, 11s. 9d. J fl 16 PAIRS LADIES' BRONZE KID EVENING SHOES - English > i> make. Sizes 2 and 3 only. Usual price, 12s. 6d. to 255. 1 ff q! / c <i • Sale Price, 4s. nd. .J! & I \ V 30 PAIRS LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID EVENING SHOES-Usual Jsm JL \ J] price, 10s. 6d. to 18s. Gd. ' Sizes 2, 3, and 7. i *3] [iSv \ ''5 , • ,> Sale Price, ss. nd. l|||i \ V| 36 PAIRS LADIES' TAN LACE SHOES—Best quality English make. illlllH a! llllk ?. Usual price',-;205.; to 255.. . Sale Price, 7S. 6d. to 15s. jjß|i X V 46 PAIRS MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES LADIES' LACE AND HHP "®/ 111 S STRAP SHOES—Usual Sample price, 185..6 d. to''23s. 6d. "' JS/jy'i? '> • . Sale Price, I2s. ild. to 16s. 9d. ' "ill \ <i 50 PAIRS LADIES'COLOURED SATIN AND SUEDE EVENING MWaffl ' ') 5 SHOES—Usual, price, 12s. 6d.' to 19s. 6d. } J?\ ,1 V - ... sale Price, 4s. lid. to 12s. ed. ' , C ..

; : . H I. ...... ..." ■ PESgggg—l". „,1, | | ...m. ■■ HiFwifls' 'Tailoring-'; , is.'perfection!. : ' 1 ■ » tlle dividual .require- ' meats of our Customers with' Jsßlv^V the greatest care, and: are always rm //»* j4\x prepared to carry out faithfully. " . / JM* ■ - their own ideas, ' FJ .We hare an exclusive reputation for the highest-class Tailoring, and' • satisfaction is a foregone 1 conclusion if you-entrust the making of your /I/ill lII' Gown" or. .Costume; to us. | !j| ' ' UNFAILING AND AT- •. wftl ' Sfi ' TENTION—ALWAYS—AT HAYWARDS' 226 A LAMBTON QUAY . WELLINGTON. "Gained weight ,c I have reared my baby, Dorothy, on Mellin's Food since she was two /Jlliy' Jf mont^s s^e as g a ' ne d weight Sowrites Mrs.Kruger(Yorkecrnfk} town) who is- enthusiastic in recom- ' mending 'Mellin's' to other mothers. Rod • ' .'s'A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, with valuable Handbook "The Care of Infants &S. in Australia;' will be sent FREE. Write HHii":?!, Messrs. GOLLIN & Co. PROPRIETARY, ***. 11 ' -" ' •• Ltd.,7B, JervoisQuav,WELLINGTON. I In fragrance, flavour, AMBER TIPS is pre-eminent'. I Remember "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health." 74 ' .WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON.' •K L EPALO 1 Ss better than Cream of Tartar for ; Scones, Calces and Pastry, etc. 1 Mix exactly four ounces Klepalo and two ounces Bicaib. Soda 7 [ 'Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. 'All Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyna & Co., Ltd. 8 GUARD'S HAIR DYE WWWWM —^ HAS NO EQUAL. Obtainable from . following Chemists :-C. Palliser, P"® Ie aOIW Courtenav Place; R. Urien, Eobt. John- ' n ' orsr gton, Cuba Street; H. Brittain, H. v. wltll . Evans, Manners Street; W. Salek and > a 7 Grand Pharmacy, Willis Street; C. \ty| , Fletcher, Geo. Mee. Lambton Quay; W. wk sLflV®' ! Garner. Adelaide Road; W. Coy, Biddi- W W* Boro Throat ' I ford Street. Prise. Ss, 6d. } » **<<■..>,

' LAST FJJES OP, THE. SEASON, •Vf Jyjps. SMITH, : 88 WILLIS STREET. . (Black Fox, Squirrel, Fitch,' Coats, Caps, Etc.,. '.v " Selling t at less than cost price.; • ' REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. "SBSP B*"'-8*"'-Mju Soajl {({ £faltC \ THE ARISTOCRAT OF. TYPEWRITERS IS THE BRITISH ■"■ISA It* LOCK." Used by the Typists to H.M. King George V. Admiral Lord Fisher. Right. Hon. Sir Edward Crey, i Right Hon. D. Lloyd George. Right Hon. Winston Churchill. 2nd ALSO by the Typists in The Treasury, The War Office, The Admlraly, London General Post Office, ' And by over 3000 Operators In New j Zealand. THE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD., 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Sole New, Zealand 'Agents. CONVEYANCES. ,TILT T 0 U N G, Jjf Royal Mail Contractors, and General Carriers, Masterton. 'All' Trains met. • Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and UD-to-date Sample Rooms. Agents for the N. 55. EXPRESS CO. Storage and Stabling. Corner Dixon and Bannister Streets. St. John Ambulance available dav or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private 127. P.O. Box 50. ALKER'S STABLES, BULLS, Forwarding Agent, ■ Carrier, and Goneral Contractor. Coaches: GreatfoKl to Bulls. Vehicles, Horses, and Motorcars on Hire.' Good Sample Rooms. cars dh g WAI/KER> ' Proprietor _ OYAL MAIL leaves CARBINE STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton daily at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R. J. MOORE. Proprietor. I< eliding. ADVERTISING your wares will greatly increase the sales by enlarging the field of prospective purcjipers. -"Dominion!!- rates pa aßßljcaJion. '■■■-

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2523, 26 July 1915, Page 2

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