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Rspslrs I ■BY MEW ZEALAND'S 'MOST EXPERIENCED SMlSilfflS! With the best tools and Why send a Gun anywhere else for latest machinery the Kepdr-especially Why send it to . "r- a i- » „„ j.rini,. England?—when the job can be done C.A.C. undertaKe promptly, skilfully, and nt most reaevery branch of GUN, sonable cost/by The Colonial RIFLE, and REVOLVER Ammunition Co., Ltd., at their exREPAIRS, including tensive and well-equipped Works, . the following: Mount Eden, Auckland. l „ , , , . „ THE EXPERT' GUNSMITHS em- ' Stocks altered in cast-on, ployed by the Colonial Ammunition length and bend, to fit cus- Co., Ltd., hold first-class References ; tomer and ensure good from these noted English makers: A..,;.. Weslley Richards; William Cashmore; r 00 "" 3, Charles Osborne & Co.; R. B. Rodda & Co.; ■ Muzzle-loading Guns con- George Bate; J. A. Scotchcr, of Bury St. , i • . „.J. rn Brppch- Edmunds; Borham, and Phillip Hart, of verted into modern Breech- Colchester; W. ,Y. Riley, Birmingham; / loaders. Hammond, o! "Winchester; and Page Wood, New Barrels fitted* to any of ' ® r ' s^o^ mm wiiUrmQmn Our Gunsmiths are most- successful make ot gun with precision , witll sinKle . tr i ßK ers and Ejectors. ■ and nnisn. ( Many -well-known Shots commend ' Pin - fire. converted into ' - their work. Central-fire Sportsmen in any part of New Zealand i central lire. can take advantage of this Bepair A New Action fitted to any Service. ' !jeI;TSoWr! less ' send WH by parcel post English-made Hammerless A shilling or so will cover postage. n *1,. Detailed estimate of cost will be subGuns converted into the mitted. If price is not right and work latest Automatic hjectors. can't be done in flrst-class style, Gun • Black barrels "browned" will be returned alt OUR. expense. ~ ' 'i'JtSJ*"?'*" Colonial Ammunition / Co., Ltd. = B—*M AUCKLAND \ : ' ' "Send 1$ fivons" | Is the insistent demand of H.M. Transport Departments, For | the rpugh usage and exacting service of War, British AVONS | have proved their reliability in Flanders, France and Poland. | "Give me AVONS" is the demand of the i N.Z. Motorist who wants Tyre Satisfaction § ———— at Least Expense ——— | AGENTS EVERYWHERE. Sole N.Z. Distributor.: HALING & COMPANY, LTD., CHRISTCHURCH | i '" 7" ~~ ~ *" ! A. CYPHER'S i MEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS. | THE WORLD'S BEST. i X'ERFEOT IN CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE OB! HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF. BDILT OF STEEL. HMD WOOD FRONTS. I HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ' { ALSO,—BUFFALO BHOoDERC AND HOVERS. | PERFECT CHICK. HOMES, i ' DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. EASILY SET UP. liWrite for Catalogua and Pries Licfc. Stewart Timber,' Glass &■ Hardware Co. -.Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAI" PLACE, WELLINGTON.

■ • ... -V —— - ~ ~— a, : Ladies' Ladies' and Children's 'f|Qfe JBk XJf lOl'ltll 4"| Dress Materials gILKSat ,_ ' J i Coats Outfitting Department Jl W -JnMi V *A WIA W Splendid Bargains *£,£2 # i ■ ■=#==« rilllMra fMIC WEDNESDAY SES3K / ""SSSS (th I fellil Velour Cloth Driving Sale Prices'B/6, 9/6. 10/6, 15/6, 19/6 mII MM ffijl |p iM \ll 1 W f ' warm winter coats. This is the great- 34 in. TUSSORE SILKS '|M and Motor Coats. -LADIES' LONGCLOTH NI.GHT- -.mil SI M i §¥ %• il 1 1 lomnamr 1 Pfrlm est bargarn ever oftewd to the people at Special Sale prices j/«f "M ' Were 26 6 . .DRESSES-Trimmed lace or em- '\|| 1»| |W| | fM 'mill 1 &S0 16)1% of Welfiiigton; 56 inches wide. Usual 1/6, 1/9,2/-, 2/6,3/-& 4/- MM gfeta ■ Now 15/6\for tie Sale , broidery. Original Prices 3/6,3/11,4/6, .I|llf iif | | K|| . 1 |li ,| I * . , * Prices 7,6 and 8/G per yard. . ' 1 ' IMOV !V 5 .. . . -4«i KB k#HI MS. M lil fi I Hb? and following days. 8 p 27 in. mite jap silk. %i|l v ladies' Cavalier Capes Sale Prjces 2/11, 3/3,-3/11, 4.1, 5/6, , S . ■? ]2 Pieces FANCY STRIPED and HER- Side price 1/1, 1/4, 1/6, jtfs and Wraps ranging _ i-pvt-hq' Vja PAMTSnTP^—Th : , u jLni|uijiujiiu,..ji RINGBONE TWEEDS —44 inches 1/9,2/3,2/9,3/6 'ra ri •||| ' from 21/- to 75/6 designs Original Prices 2/11, wide, in dark, serviceable col- 38 in. Floral FRENCH • 111 • 3/3, 3/11, 4/3, 4/9, 5/6, 6/6. ' ours . Usual Pnce 3/11 per yard CREPE. Saxe, Cham- WM ■ .*££ •*S§ii 5/6,7/6. 10/6 Sale Prices 2/6, 2/9, 3/3, 3/9, 3/11, • ... . .. , c D . B « AIVC! v • Sale Price 1/11 per yard v pagae, Pink, Cream, IIMM V 3 ' •_ . WM/'B YOU will be repaid for your trouble if you glance over this list or SALb BAKbAINa, You ripple blanket cloAking-56 White. Usual price 6/6 ;p|® JdQb SAC SUITS in , c&siiS w fl| save money on every purchase. You will find no diminution in the number of tempting jT bh,e * Ura#l S ' ,eprice 3/11 W' R> bAO oUIIo ill and chifiou.. Original Prices 9/11,12/6, _ J _ , , , _ . IT i. r i- i .1 Splp Prirp 4/fi ner varrl !0 B dart and medi- 13/11, 15/11, is/6l 19/6; lines a j Reduced Prices, and no departure from the Te Aro House policy of .marking down the ' p y * DC um shades of M$J Sale Trices 2/11, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11 .n 1 . 1 ' FANCY CHECK WOOL SPORT COAT- I I ire Tweeds, (J| .. , ■ CHmiEBN'S COWto sMIBB . , ' stock during the Sale period. ■ tacheT wider in cerise. |srta| Browns, Greys. f|s|| COAIS In alpaca and black and brown, and purple mixtures. Usual jj .1 « Coloured B^ni ■ WUiiiilM, ' 18,G ' 22/6 ' 5/11,6/n, 7/11 Washing Carpets & Men's Tailored -Embroidery & m | I spongecioth, g Usnalpnce42/- GIRLS' WINTER COATS—In tweeds P __ T o zn* "c TP 1 I'loral Crepo H a Q | Siie'pricc 2S/6' s ,Materials Furnishing Box-suits . Fancy Goods LJ S T°;J: 'K • B mSwJc:i^ T v? Sale Prices 2/11. 3/11, 4/11 ENG i, IS H C REPES in plain TAPESTRY CARPET MEN'S TAILORED BOX LONGCLOTH EDGINGS and Ready-made t ■ O H O< -Cost Prices 'J/Sk. AOL colours and block stripes, also SQUARES-12 only in red, SUITS-This season's latest , BEADINGS. _ ' Twill Cotton -/6.&lehKe __ ci .1,0 1111 \ FOAM CREPES—In black, blue, and green colourings cut, in the newest tweeds and Sale Price 2/9 and 3/6 per doz. Sheets. 5/6 each JL I o? P ofc.V?;ii' V navy, pink, saxe, brown, and and choice designs. Size 12 worsteds, made with our CAMISOLE EMBROIDERIES. fi/11 sill S3 2/3,2/6 to 4/11 each helio., 28in. wide. Usual x 12. Usual Price 84/-. noted uucrushable fronts, fit Sale Price 1/-, 1/6, 1/9. ' '■ ' E 0 .a Prices llid. and lflid. per - Sale Price 59/6. guaranteed. All sizes, light 2 7in. EMBROIDERY. and pair mpC A. Mi"yard:. " MADRAS MUSLIN-In cream or dark, greys;• and browns. VOILE FLOUNCINGS. Double bed, IV 1 BALANCE OF ALL THIS SEASON'S ffVMvV, '• 'lUkSi Sale Price 7id. vd. to clear. and cerise colourings and the ,Usual Price 63/-. 1 Sale Price 1/6, 1/11, 2/6. Wide Silk and Leather 8/11, 10/11, rV. fl MODELS—In crepe de chene, aero- m no-tr oirromnTi ~n ™ n v latest designs, suitable for Sale Price 39/6. , . ijimEOIDERY FLOUNC- BELTS in Tan, Navy, 12/11 a j S_t2 plane, and tagel straw, trimmed flowers, STRIPED COTTON all kinds of curtains. Ordinary MEN'S SAC SUITS —Good Tjjog Black, White, Saxe, Purple. . > ' I^L ribbon velvet, and berries. Original . , VUILi/b -7m. wice, in Prices 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6, suits .for every day wear, in S a i e p r j ce 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. All Stylish Novelties. 'ml Prices 45/- to 75/. Sale Price 21/- MEN'S FELT HATS. . »»«n<l tfl 3/G . hard wearing tweeds, dark lc . n ! In ™ c,D .■ - c- '~! Qni ft Pripoe frir helio. colours. Usuil Plice Sale Prices 1/- 13, 1/6, 1/11, colours* all sizes Usual 45in. BLACK and AVHIIE Sslc Price, 2/11, 3/11 ? H r^n BLACK CRINOLINE STRATV HATS— Special Sale Irices for 1/6 yard. 2/3 to 2/11 Price 49/6 Sale Price 33/6 EMBROIDERED VOILE. . ' ' ' 1 - V* Suitable for matrons trimmed black shlflcTsmartaXtvlfeh Salo Price OJd. |sr yartl. ' JUTTEESSES- pil. BOYS' and YOUTHS' SPORT Worth 4/11. Sale Price 2/11. B^3 feather mounts, caught small posey of sbatles. bmaicancistylisn ...-i'™,, STITTR—TIir noniilu' suit for n a t is b > ps n floners. Original Prices 25/-to 37/6. -- 4/6 5/6 6/6 sv ac i•' L mesent shorts <5 BLACK COTTON fronts. ! Sale Prices 14/6, 19/6 4/6,5/6,6/6 fK xn at A'uSb S'of patterns in b IVlCfLtirJ ..Usual Price 1/3. Sale Pricc 10id. EJ \V7 i ho P cood 27 6 LACE LISLE HOSE-In sky, pink, and nja Smartly Trimmed STRAW HATS—In A . fVT 1 / . Special Salo Prices. good tiveeus• usually üb, zip. GENT'S TIES-40 dozen. Usual Price 2/6. green. Usual Prices 1/6, 1/IIT X cream, white, navy, and black, trimmed AH NeedleWOFk X/ rrice 10/oj . \ Sale Price 1/-each Sale Price 1/wreath of flowers and ribbon velvet. A #,w " 1 . V & ? 1 GENT'S STRAW BOATERS-Usual Price E^a Origiual Prices 14/6, 21/-, 25/- TRACED GOODS in CRASH RUNNERS \ J 5 1« 1 'X_ h \ 4/6. Sale Price 2/11 MERCERISED LISLE SELF CLOX—la IE Sale, All Half-Price an i TABLE-CENTRES—UsuaI • Prices V UtejsM LSCtlfiS Mam k NS. GENT'S GOLF CAPS—Usual Price 3/6. sky, pink, saxe, green. Usual, Price 2/11. «iuwf"»w \'X&ATiitlh v, mi,!/! N ISfil 11-JmJB,. N§m\ * an fAKuu & 'SRUtasa *™"«sPlaiWrSPSfc. IW Umbrellas (fe*j Mam wA, _ v. and bow of ribbon. Original Prices 7/6 s?ln Pricef 3/9 3/11 4/11 5/11 J ll fl Lm ® ® a ™ nS ' C e f M Reliable Covers. . \ / Muslin and Organdi. Salf P7ite 3 pairs fof 2/3 2/9,2/11,3/3,3/6. CDS to 12 / 6 - Sale, All Half-Price , LINBN b AGS) BRUSH A&D (50MB Napkins. Full Size. Splen- Reduced to 4/6,6/6,6/6 Sale Price, 6d., 9d., 1/- GENT'S SHIRTS-Bands only. 2/6 each Sale Prices 1/9,1/11, 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 2/11 BAGS-Usual Prices 1/3, 1/9, 1/11, 2/6. „i C , \siW UMBRELLAS- Ikv/#®.!! Maltese Collars, in various GENT'S PYJAMAS- Sale Price 5/6 2/11. Sale Prices 10jd., 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/3 8/6, 12/6, 17/6 per doz. shapes. Sale Price 3/11 GENT'S PYJAMAS-Japanese crepe. □O I 1 CUSHION COVERS AND CASES-Usual fe/ Many worth 12/8 Usually 10/6, Sale Price 7/6 BQai .0 1 I Prices 2/3, 2/6, 2/9, 3/6, 3/11, 4/6. . . W> Crook or Stiaight Wfi ' ■ 1 , , a % '• A' £BT«m* IP ' Dress Goo( J s " Girls Frocks Costumes to Blouses Gloves L S|»M=S%?| S MS | RIBBONS 'Jsrs«?®as Si WHITE VOILTI BLpUSES-Htm.stitcfiea n j U pH£ I'e Sale Priio «/G, 5/11, B/li, 7/11, 2/1 Robert 11! Pr "safo' C per yard. Gllil.'S'.' Lic'li ITIOCIIS— WHITE PIQUE COSTUMES —Usual seams, \al. msertioD, latest style. -vnnArP KTD GLOVES—In vrJllu Cashmere ' Q Corded Silk RIB- • DIAGONAL CHEVIOT for Original Prices 39/6, 45/-, 47/6, 49/6 Price 25/6. J Usual Pnce 10/6. . Now 6/6 SJLWZ BMK BMSmS HOSE Gen- . § R BONS, siu. fride. D SPORT COATS-44in. wide, firfesaM ' Now, marked 10/6 for the Sale tsusrwssfsr"- ras %> ■. uM,ttsr Mpgw.. => A Varied Assortment of VOILE BLOUSES v Pricc 3/11. Sale Price 2/6 mcDr J?™J Pnce'l/- ito 1/11. • jnj 2 /n ' & F'l'ncv Hit Rib With silk strips, 42in. wide. n P Eirinl Ptlpm Ilrt IS/9 Ahnnt 1(1 ArnDFT rnqTHMirtj to • i s! -Trimmed with Val. insertion, hand- ' STRONG NAPPA GLOVES (2-dome)- SUSPENDLRS. Usual Price i/n, z/11. m I ancy ILit Rib- , Usual Value 2/6 per yard. ' ' ' * ?'? 00 " made lace, aud hand-embroidered. i Pique-sewn; large sizes only. Usual I/ 1 6. 1/9,, 1/:11, 2/G, 2/11. Sale Price, 1/3 Li 2I J? 1 6 Pieces to be sold at 1/- per ' c'-i# p r tL 0,11 q/n </n c/n c/ii wIL 7?!r ?c ( < s1 ,l ! e f' 1 /At very reduced prices , Prices 4/11, 5/6, Sale Price 3/11 Salo Price 9d,, 1 /■, 1/3, 1/9,2/3. j/g, 2/g ' o sua ' I/ 11 yard, ■ rices Were <5/6. Now 25/- for the Sale 5^,3 Ts Am ■ House S T© Aro Hons© I 0M mmsm Eil DOUBLE AVJGBBING—BIack the cotton market, all now at wa fi ia and white. Special Sale Prices. Usual , • jA, Sale Redactions in every Department. ■ sWriw fit'w, i/i'i, 2/2', Cuba Street & Dixon Street, Wellington, ° nd Sale-price 18 yds. for 6d. • 2/6, 2/11, 3/11,'4/9'each.' ' j ■ #

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2665, 10 January 1916, Page 9

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