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All Wool Nsvy. Ssr§^B Yard. Fast Dye. Just when the war was in its beginnings we placed a large order for thisSerge, and within a very short time several cases came into our store. ' Tho Serge, as you can see, bears that reptable name "Priestley," and being bought before the dye shortage can be relied upon- - for fastness of colour. Without a, word of exaggeration, were we to buy this' Serge now, the price would be at least one-iiird more, and the dye would not be so reliable. » . Now, don't you think it would be advisable to -procure a Dre&s or Costume length? REMEMBER, IT'S PRIESTLEY'S ALL-WOOL 1 NAVY- SERCE, 421n. WIDE, AND' 28. 6d. A YARD. THE QUALITY AT THE PRICE IS, IJN- ' EQUALLED. Pattern Free by Return Post Yard, .i;I

DON'T MISS THIS ATTRACTIVE OFFER! a EiBROIDERED VOSLE ROBES ==t EASILY WORTH 60/- ■ . &™! f 29/6;aiid. 39/6 each.;' Lovely new Robes in tlio smartest styles. Bodices are hemstitched and hand-embroidered, and have Raglan Sleeves. Skirts are very charming with their daintily ' > embroidered flouncings. = Delightful Garments for Summer Wear! - = v.WILL YOU SEE. THEM TO-DAY ? s "fei R'S/TMTHEWSQ'N 5S "WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE," : ; 264-266 LAMBTON' QUAY, WELLINGTON. —————' :— .' : —'" '' —-— N —-i I The ■ Hoiasfrop Puts a 'I^3| Keen Edge On Your Razor |SSS3^ ■ ta Two, Seconds. I | A' perfectly stropped edge is something that few men know how to secure. It is very hard indeed to put a. good cutting jj . edge upon a razor with the old fashioned hone and strop, and { because of this difficulty, thousands of men are shaving them- t elves with dull razors. I , You need no skill, no practice. You just insert.'tlie blade t and turn the handle. Every turn of the handle s Gives the Blade Twelve Perfect Stroppiugs. j 5 The curved edges of the strop whip i the blade with the effec- I tive heel and toe motion which the skilful barber attains j after long practice, A few- turns and it is done. You can l then have a shave such as you have never realised you could 1 give yourself. g Use the Eotastrop'on some'of tho blades you have dis- 3 carded as hopeless, and you will save the price of the ma- \ S chine in a few months. We have machines for either Gillette |' and Gillette; pattern blades, Sestoblades and ordinary razors. jj For Gillette blades 20/- each. For Sextoblade and ordinary l razor blades 24/-each. » s '■ * ■ i ' EW. Mills & Go,, Ltd.. . .[ Mightier Than Pen or Sword== J / THE- TEETH. EVERY SOUND TOOTH is a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder of phvslcal power through good digestion and assimilation—a constant aid In Hie maintenance of energy, so essential to success. One of > tho greatest, hygienic commands of to-day is . Crown and Bridge Work from Four-tooth bridge to replace m ra I /RN 2K? ,our ,ront ,ceth whfch have BS3 R§ J i l iloen ,ost ' Mll ' ? o,tl crowns, I IS&3 II I W'lf / ?°id Uily l ' o,n,orce " wi,h Mh - I per Tooth. and T ls TXolVt*™™' PA W LESS ' PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, PLATES Whalebone - Light, Strong, fig} ; fit absolutely guaranteed. From £3 3s. Extraction free when . iTfl plates am ordered. ajllt m \ I % A A EXTRACTIONS . PAINLESS., j , CON S u b TATION -E x AHINATION-ADVICE. You are Invited to call, have your teeth examlnod, and be told what Is bost to ensuro tholr prtservatlon and restoration, Just how tho work Is done, its cost, how long It will taho, and all about It. For this there is no chargo. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO' OUT-OF-TOWN . PATIENTS. • Write If In Need of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, . corner Queen and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. PR. RAYNER, Daily from a till 6. Saturday 8 till 1. open Friday Evenings'xinw. j —■Trfn'r

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2632, 30 November 1915, Page 3

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