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| VeitcA 'Allan I ! Smart Pretty ' WM p I A Bright, I \ BLOUSES | I New Year, J jTo Start 1116. "" j THE BLOUSES LISTED BELOW REPRESENT BUT A SAMPLE OF OUR 1 1 jl DAINTY STOCK, AND WE CORDIALLY INVITE A CALL OF INSPEC" |l j | TION. - 'f"i | SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, AND COUNTRY CUSTOMERS CAN | | HAVE A FEW BLOUSES ON APPROVAL IF DESIRED. s ; S ' ' ' " ■ i ,-'j | LADIES' WHITE SILK CREPE DE CHINE ■ BLOUSES-Irt all the newest ,> j | 'styles, daintily finished with veining. Price, 275. 6d. j i | LACE BLOUSES—In Creme and White Net, in all tho leading styles. ■ ; . i \ Prices, 15s. 6d. and iss. ed< v ■ij : I- i 1 I LADIES' BLOUSES, MILITARY STYLE—In Black, Navy, Grey, and White | -.j Silk, 'smartly finished with small buttons. Prlco, 18s. 6d. . | £ j | FEW ONLY BLACK SHADOW LACE BLOUSES—Over White Jap Silk, very, S-;.j 3 , dainty. Price, 21S. | : i f • • x i n % DAINTILY EMBROIDERED WHITE VOILE BLOUSES-Smarfly finished .Ml S with orochefc buttons.' PrlDO, 12s. 6d. ) l,• i M | 'I ; f ; j

||j "Icy-Hot" Bottles. © f£% Keep Consents ' "| • Hot or Cold Jn I for days. II i § The ley-hot is a glass bottle within a glass B|j j j§ bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum 4 . "{•■ (L ll is a non-conductor of lieat or cold, and pre- „J Pt|§ §§!§«' vents the contents from changing tempera- u 01 5 1 ure '- pouring out, the liquid is not' contaminated by touching metal because the E projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely | sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and | the casing. | Every Icy-Hot bottle' is thoroughly tested before shipment. | It must keep j Wafer Steaming Hot Sof Twenty-four Horn's, • or Icy Cold tor Ttaee Days, j regardless of outside temperature. j I Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a thick 1 soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the I 1 bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed and nickel plated, or japanned. • All high-grade bottles specially, reduced. ' Pmts from 8/6. Qearfs from 16/° E. W„ Mills & Co.j LM. AGENTS. . fi§| • . "The Werld's Eest" REDUCED PRICES: 30 X 3i COVER £4 Its 8 , 32 X 3* COVER £5 2 0 WRITE FOR LIST "D" DECEMBER, 1915, GIVING COMPLETE [ RANGE OF SIZES AND PRICES. 1 ~ . ' British General Electric G0.,. Ltd. 8 WILLESTON STREET! : : WELLINGTON. Telephone 3329. ' 1 Electroplated aai Sterling Sillier fSjpl Goods for has I Kew Year Gifts. J B?|. OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE NOW ON U* if., A VIEW, AND COMPRISE A LARGE ASSORT- §| ?V| . MENT FROM BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE nf |§Ffj HIGHEST QUALITY, WHICH INCLUDE CICAR- JJ » M ETTE, SOVEREIGN, AND CARD CASES, CUT . WJ $fh< CLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES, PUFF POTS • AND HAIR TIDIES. „ ALSO TO HAND IS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS, INCLUDING SETS OF CARVERS, DESSERT. KNIVES AND FORKS, AFTERNOON TEASPOONS, BREAD AND CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS, | -fiSßJfe, FISH EATERS, ETC. ' WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT OF WMm BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, INCLUDING VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES AND TRAYS, SPIRIT KETTLES, ETC. -ssffiiwi ALSO, WE HAVE IN LEATHER GOODS A $H LARCE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF , HSU LADIES' HAND BACS, ATTACHE, DRESSINC, AND MUSIC CASES, GLADSTONE, KIT, AND ' brief bacs " 1 wWWj JOHN DUTHIE & 00., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. 1 F PACKED "1 • And .Removed to any Address. | * _ . , <> Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. 8 ono 061 ** o Cheap Storage Accommodation for Gocdi □ CBBJb! ITOK GORNb > of any Description. g hi tiis Dominioa- 4U K£lß's FORWARDING J »pHAT'© TSEP'S V aqenoYa b iiuil II lIT I*l. .11.

Aren't They ( . j Lovely?'My ■'■) Range Cooks Cakes Beau- :: tifully. -It's a ii < ■<. Jflfll ;.CMmpion Range, > i . ■> In cooking dainties, whero a delicate.! adjustment of. heat and a uniforroly- ' hoated oven are required; the' Champion': -r fairly excels. Tho dampers regulate the' . heat to a nicety; while the-fire heats the .1 i oven top and bottom and sides ~un> :; i ; formly. It lieets quickly, and maintains ' ! its /hrot, too—most important point. ..{ My cake? are perfectly done—not a.bit' i too much or too little. I • • .think the 'Champion' j j. > , MppS ' is ft great cooker. .. ' Free. CatalogTio £rom. >J Brind^y MR. - BLACKSMITH I The best SMITHY Coal in New Zealand; is NORBRUNNER. Its value • has ; n been proved by tho majority of smiths - * j throughout tho Manawatu, Wairarapa, ' ' and Main Trunk Districts. Free from' , '-j: Sulphur'. Satisfaction -To get the genuine NORBRUNNER Coal, • ' order from— •; SAMUEL BROWN, LTD. ; ' COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES, „ j 31-33 JOHNSTON ST,, WELLINGTON. D. W/ VIRTUE • . . & CO., , ; -1 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON, v] GEAIN, FLOUK, PRODUCE, AND J COMMISSION AGENTS.. WE CARRY Large Stocks of FLOUR ] and all kinds of Produoe, and will , ' j be pleased to submit prices on applies- ; tion. . j Agents for the New Zealand Flour and ' Produoe Agency Co.. Ltd. - V I - No! That bad /eg ||f|t|f . Won't get better JJtJIp ' by itself! ' On the other hand if you don't take prompt action tocure the trouble it /\j fu (Vi»s will most likelyget Ly / vj WM worse. Cure it Kf / y J } $ "| now! Exmazol !/ J fe-JS j will banish tho in- | flammaf lon arid permanently ]S.~ I Tg . heal the sk!n-a eomplcto I s ' I S ■ and lasting enre. it acts /V ft /\ M ■ quickly upon all skin irrita- / V,y ¥© : iionsandcrniKians—inliun- ( ifS. dralsofoasesithaslwalcd ) ) fsffi and cured bad legs. Get | yi /?•? a j3r to-day-its effect is I / } : . quick and ccrtain. 2 6 ) } I j---*-- 1 Per jar at ehomists and (j it . stores op post free from fc- \ * IF i Chas.A.Flotchor,Chemist, it i Wellington. 'f j 1 .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2660, 4 January 1916, Page 5

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