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\ MADAM- ' I IF NOT, WE VENTURE TO SAY YOU SHOULD MAKE A POINT OF I DOINC SO THIS WEEK—AT ANY-RATE WHY NOT CET, PATTERNS, SO f- AS TO SEE OUR OUTSTANDING VALUE. j! • miluaiaM jj PATTERNS POST FREE ANY" jj WHERE—WRITE NOW! t m-ii.. —... — I THE RANGE INCLUDES— f TUSSORE SILKS-26m. wide. I V. & A. Price, Is., is. 3d., Is. 6d., and Is. Bd. yard. I . ' 33in. wide. V. &A. Price, is. lid., 2s. lid., to ss. Hd. yard. | EXTRA 1 HEAVY TUSSORE SHANTUNG SILK-34in. wide. ' • 5 V. & A. Price, ss. Hd.' yard. | WHITE JAP SlLK—lßin. wide. . V. &A. Price, <>jd. yard. | WHITE JAP SlLK—27in. wido. V. &A. Price, Is. 11d. and 2s. 3d. yard. I .WHITE JAP SlLK—27in. wide, Ist chqice, lovely finish'. * ■ I V. & A. Value, 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d., 2s. rid,, 3s. 3d., 3s. Ild., and »s. 6d. yd. \ COLOURED JAP.SILK —In ell the most desirable shades,-good weight. § 27in. wide. V. &-A. Price, 2s. 3d. yard. | 20in. wido. v. & A. Price, 9£d. yard. i CREAM JAPANESE PONGEE SlLK—2Bin. wide, is an ideal weight for Oos- | turnes, Blouses, Dust Coats, and Children's Wear, j V. & A. Price, 2s. 11d. yard.

' Costumes, of Superior Style,: . Quality and Value. /(nil) f\ T; HAVE just opened a fine range of " •; /Mm I \ • very beautiful Costumes. Soma / - arc in the.-scarco Navy Serge—many : in • ■ CM /iJv that most fashionable material, Gabar-. dine. Coats aro cut in the now short " • •/It-Mf y.' . v 'J. en £s l .! ■•■'V W 'having- smart 'Vests in /fflPUjjW striped silk. ; . Collars, belts, and cuffs ~ wf-fK ' show: the'latest-style effects. Skirts, - ffl i are full in cut and faultlessly tailored." fr IK• Hi . Shades inchide . Brown,' Cream,. Navy, /r'-' l Grey, Black, and ViTiite, ; while 'Pricia fr ! &\" begin.as low as.49s. 6d. /| i |\ Let mo show you these ' IS | | . . Costumes TO-DAY. . . | ' MRS. MATHEWSON,• ." "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," Jfj ; 264-266 Lambton Quay,. WELLINGTON. By Special Appointment to And to all the past Governors His Excellency the Governor . Sifloe our Establishment, 1879, W.'LOT V Beautiful Jewellery, f-J FiA Highest Attainable Quality and ■ •' ; The Best Possible Value. . Inspection Invited. Country Customers should write for "D" Catalogue. ■ 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ......"I *11 T - rr - r —r-|TH|| 11^ I A Fifty Egg Hafclie^j -.for. SSI- : ' r • 1 This Circle Hatcher has been designed to fill the.long- | felt need for an efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of moder- |. , These Hatchers are constructed entirely of metal (exit cepting insulating materials) the principal parts being the I Cover or Heater, upon which is fastened the regulating ap- : | paratus, the.nest or egg chamber, and the lamp. The eggs 1 Protected from Varying Outward Temperatures | by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. All the material in | these Circle Hatchers is high-grade, and, while simple in ap--1 pearance,; their general constuction is perfect. 1 The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher "is* composed of I several air spaces aiid two thicknesses of asbestcs felt, and | ' when the heater is in place—the outer rim of which is em- j | bedded in soft cotton-—, , • j | Cold Air Is Prevented Entering the Heater. | The lamp is placed-directly in the centre of the machine, | and yet it is impossible for any fumes from it to enter the I egg chamber. The burner is provided with a metal chimney,. jj and is easily cleaned. The style of burner used economised Jj the, oil, about one gallon of kerosene being sufficient to last | over the incubating period of three weeks. .Write for | booklet giving full particulars and illustrations. I E. W. Mills & Ca^LM. i ■ | 'Agents

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2567, 15 September 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2567, 15 September 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2567, 15 September 1915, Page 3

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