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; .Blouses I V in J x I .Silk,.Voile,»lTussore | . | <! IN VERY SMART STYLES AND EVERY ONE OF THEM EXCELLENT C j <! VALUE. ), \ A NICE SHIPMENT JUST CAME TO HAND THIS WEEK, SO THAT V • j } YOU CAN RELY ON THE GOODS BEING FRESH—WILL YOU SEE V f V THEM NOW? V \ | LADIES' PONGEE SILK BLOUSES—In Creme, with Raglan sleeve, t newest Military stylo; smartly finished with' small buttons. High 1 | collar effect. Prico, 13s. 6d. each. [ j TUSSORE SILK set-in sleeves, Military collar and I ■ I turned back at throat. P r | ce) 10s , 6di Baohi | |. LADIES' WHITE SILK BLOUSES-Jn newest Military style with IJaglan ! | sleeves, and smartly finished with small buttons. High collar effect. I, . ' , Pl,icB > 13s. 6d. each. !i { SMART BLOUSES IN PONGEE SlLK—With sot-in sleeve, Military col- I | lar and open at neck. Price, 13s. 6d. each. ' | LADIES' WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—Daintily, embroidered and having i Ij Military collars of White Muslin. Price, 18s. 6d. each. | | WHITE VOILE BLOUSES—Li newest shapes, all daintily finished with" - I | hemstitohed collar and front Military, stylo. ' Price, 12s. 6d. each. | Country Customers can have afew on approval. Why not Mail 8 | your order now? You can rest assured it will be carefully at- i | tended to. j T AST FUR SALE AT MRS. SMITH'S, ; ■ , _ 88 WILLIS STREET. ' ii WH£RE |] .... , . . J« SELECT ¥OUS SPRING HAT Dj6d 'REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. il D ■ , . . , from my Brilliant Display of Chic and GUARD'S HAIR DYE , Distinctive Models. HAS NO EQUAL. Obtainable from following ChemistsC. Palliser, " | .'' S tC cSba P St C rectf' H. 0 ''"! Hero for your choosing are dainty little shapes and handsome broadEvans, Manners Street; W. Salek and brimmed bailors, trimmed with tho loveliest flowers, or the smartest' Grand'' Pharmacy, Willis Street; C. mounts. Black and Whito Hats are prominent, but all' tho newest Fletcher, Geo. Mee, Lambton Quay; W. colours —and how delightfully soft and delicate they are! —will bo Garner, Adelaide Road; W. Coy, Kiddi- found fully represented in this superb showing of tho New (Season's ford Street Price, 3s. fld. _ choicest jiodes. ' : ' ' . . '' ID DRESScBTTING? HOOL ° WILL YOU FAVOUR ME WITH AN EARLY CALL? 7 Adelphi Chambers, 102 Willis Street. • . ' The "IDEAL HOME" Chart is the most USr BIT j-d 264=266 perfect and simplest yet introduced. ffl Stflll AWCAtfI V. MIS' IMIMCWMM Lambton Quay j makine and all classes of Fancy Work. Jg Orders taken for Costumes, Evening pgy Dresses, oto. , Call for particulars. Telephono 16. ; ' ' ■— '[/?—- . \ By Special Appointment to to all the past Governors J ' His Excellency the Governor Since our Establishment, 1879 | T— im LITTLEJOHN & SON | IMPORTANT NOTICE. J GAS Consumers and others are notified W j«C 1 T 11 /Of '® that the Company's Telephone con- Vy A. IAWPISffV <6? M I nections have been rearranged, and that Sjv Sv JUrWu will 111 l»6u Silwl Yj c I AX ) there is now only one number to ring up ' ' N a 4010. %»' Silverware & Plate. j There are four wires from tbe Central „ ,•— • x3XMi&' Exchange on this number, so that clients OOjm. . J/zte* Ji'SPSsdif"' 'WlOil wishing to ring up tho Company will be connected at !he Central Exchange by • ' anj- one of the four connections availThe number 4010 connects with the Of- i fico and all other Departments of the .— j Company, •' Highest Attainable .Quality Secretary. £• j and The Best Possible Value. j Inspection Invited. Country Customers should.'wTite for M D" Catalogue. THE 'ARISTOCRAT OP TYPEivritebs IS THE British m-isA LAMBTO n q UAY; WELLINGTON. "BAR-LOCK." Used by the Typists to < H.M. King George V. Admiral Lord Fisher. __ .. ' Right. Hon. sir Edward Grey. -r SB "Icy-Hot" Battles B The Treasury, <is^a Tho Admlr^y, 0 * MOSP C©llf^lltS London Ceneral Post Office, Uilflti Jjj And by over 3000 Operators In New SMfeliSa _ _ _ • Tifcr z - a ' . m Hot or Cold ii\ THE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND | f[| l|! i IMPORTINC CO., LTD., ,/ J| |!!| ij : 199 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. .1 fiQIF fflHyS. |j!| |!; Solo New Zealand 'Agents. p ||j i ' . . . . ' -'jofegft : | |||g} ; 'I The Icy-hot is a glass bottle within' a "glass fjjptf IK bottle, ■with a vacuum between. Tlie vacuum I!™^—-f : UfiS is a nori-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- L BSK6 54a vents the contents from changing tempera- . | CY "'' 0 T OmilVlV iniikori ure - In pouring out, tlie liquid is not coil- ** taminated by touching metal because the • : | projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely 1 sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and www H the casing. Every loy-Hot' bottle is thoroughly te'sied-before shipment. | WE SUPPLY THE BEST SMITHY It must keep ' | Water SleamingHollorTw«niy-!oup Hours, is; order. t :: i:: or Icy Cold for Three Days, | I regardless of outside temperature. I. SAMIsI Browil. Ltd Any bottle failing to do 'this cannot leave the factory. The I WdißlwOi JBIU Wllj UUU. g]ass fi jj er cannot i 3rsa j £) for it is jj eid in tlje casing a ;ck a nn», rot IKI a uAnnwnnn soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the ( COAL, CRAIN, & HARDWOOD bottom. Bottles nickol plated, leather trimmed and nickel TIMBER MERCHANTS, (platod, or japanned. .WELLINGTON. , ; I 'All high-grade bottles specially reduced. j FURNITURE PACKED PimtS. fffOIM 8/6 I And Eemored to any Address. I ; ■ Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. TC 1 I W Cheap f °r Goods WWo - iWIIIIS - Ltd* |, KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENTS. - ■> L 'wwhiwlUU.lUUium.iiilli... — ■....■■■HIM II '' ' I 111 1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2535, 9 August 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2535, 9 August 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2535, 9 August 1915, Page 3

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