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-i±: — ; —. . ■ —'7ji. . ■(, at !■ r 1 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY H Great Offering of HIGH-CUSS FURS At a Discount .of 4/- in the £ GENUINE QUALITY—ELEGANT BEAUTY JJERE are FINE FURS that will give servloo and satisfaction - for many years, It's.a real Investment to buy now at End-of-Season Prices, with . the additional saving of a SPECIAL REDUCTON of 4S. In the £. EXQUISITE RED FOX SETS-Trim-med with brushes, heads, and paws. Beautiful styles. Prices, 12gns., 17gits., and 20gns. Set. LESS DISCOUNT OF 4S. In the £. CHOICE NATURAL SEA FOX SETS —One-animal new shaped Necklet and Muff. Very becoming. Prices, Bgns. and lOgns. Sot. 5 LESS DISCOUNT OF 4s. In the £. 8 NATURAL WOLF TlES—Very pleas- | ing styles. Prices, 32/6, 35/-, £8/12/6 ' B LESS DISCOUNT OF 4s. in the £. CHOICE NATURAL WOLF MUFF&— Fancy open shape, trimmed heads and brushes. Prices, 27/6, 45/-, to 87/6. LESS DISCOUNT OF 4S. In the £. EXQUISITE KOLINSKI SETS-In all ithe newest shapes; first quality skins; 6plendid .wearing. Prices, lOgns. to 20gns. Set. ' . LESS DISCOUNT OF 4S. In the £. MARMOT NECKLETS—Various shapes in the latest styles ; prettily trimmed. Prices, 37/6, 39/6, 45/-, to 69/6. LESS DISCOUNT OF 4S. In the £. MARMOT MUFF —Fancy open shape, trimmed head, tails, and paws. Prices, 25/-, 30/-, to 50/-. LESS DISCOUNT OF 4s. In the £. BEAUTIFUL BEAR NECKLETS—In . light and dark brown. Prices, 36/-, 59/6, .47/6, 72/6, 84/-, to £7/10/-. LESS DISCOUNT OF 4s. In the £. HUCE ASSORTMENT FOR YOUR ...... CHOOSINC We Advise a Prompt Selection. ■ I GEORGE i EEESLET, Ltd. Wellington and Wanganui Bp^ II ja SYMINGTONS' 7tirae MariJ COFFEE ESSENCE | - le C°ff et < Maid of Symington's, says: "My motto is: 'Keep the kettle boiling!'— |g§ Then I can always have a cup of |j|| Symington's instantly." . '34. rag- . THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh and London. ■ |1? "tey-IMg; loiles '-'fif BHI Keep Contents JS, |nr Mot wCA J^i. [11l ■ Sor days.' ; Jji r . is a_glaß6..bottle within t a glass | [I i II bottle, with a vacuum between. The vgitiuum —Wyij /M ,is a noji-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- I nil' vents the contents from changing tempera- ll cv ""orj 1 ure " pouring out, the liquid is not contaminated by touching meftal because the proieoting glass nepk makes - loy-Hot absolutely sanltary; ndr can it work Sown bßWeen 'the bottle and ||||||i|| the casing. vgj[—-la I Every Icy-Hat-bo<ttle iff 4hirouglly r • It must keep ' : Water SSeamSsag Hot for Ttoenffy-f our Hours. ' or Icy €o!«S for. TSuree Says, regardless of outside temperature. Any bottle failing tq do this cannot. Jeave thVfactpry. ./The I glass filler cannot brgak, for'it is held in the cateing fe ithick soft rubber cushion .at the neok, and a. gadded jspring. at tiie bottom. Bottles nickel plated, 'leathertrimffie# • "'wfl "mclel plated, or japanned. ' AUyhigh-grade bottles speciaHjMre'duSed." s : Flrafis from 8/6 E. W.,- Mills § Co%Ltd. AGENSS. ii ft * <"t i •• of Best Samarang .Ka,'mg MWM■wniiiniM^W—inntlilLßimMMiam»UUUajmßßßaaanamimmmH*lMßm— THE "AIR-PIT" FIRE AND CLEAN, COSY & COMFORTABLE. "CRYSTAL" FIRE. SIMPLE IN CONSTRUCTION. In constructing or selecting a fireplace the principal considerations to Uo borne in mind are — RADIATION OF HEAT. ECONOMY OF FUEL. CLEANLINESS. CONTROL OVER COMBUSTION, AND DECORATIVE EFFECT.We have just landed a shipment of the above fires in various do- , signs. ateo in shades of Plain Bright Enamel, Plain Noil-reflect Enamel, Fireoiay Enamel, or Mottles- ' JOHN DUTHIE & CO., LTD. i METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES—Town Department, 8006; Country, Department, 156; Offices, 578; Iron Yard, 2564.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 2

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563

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 2

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