For The Coming RacesADVANCE MODELS OF You will be certain of wearing an exclusive, fashionable, and charming Costume if you choose your now froth our DISTINCTIVE DISPLAY OF AUTUMN MODEL COATS AND SKIRTS But prompt buying is necessary, and we advise immediate inspection and choosing. You will find these Costumes representative of Fashion's newest ideas, for they are 111 the latest styles procurable. They are the perfection of tailoring, excellent in shape and fit, graceful and becoming in appearance. e Why not visit our Showroom to-day? At the same time, do not fail to inspect the LATEST MILLINERY STYLES in our well-stocked Salon. 9 Excellent assortments of CLOVES AND SILK HOSIERY, n SUNSHADES AND HANDBAGS, in shades to match all Costumes, at very keen prices. GREAT HALF-YEARLY SALE IS BOOMINCI ! '* 0 While the New Goods for the Races are.being shown, fthe second week of Bargain-Selling will be in full swing. Money-Saving Values in ail Departments. Call To-day. j GEQ3RGE & KERSLEY I 1 ~i LIMITED 1— —1 J The finest tea from the finest ■ \J) plantations to your tea pot. £?tps Oka, M WHOLESALE AGENT 3: THOMPSON BROS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON. | A 2/= Packet of "Coal-ore" | . v Males |sie Tot .of Coal | . Last as Long as Two. I "Coal-ore" is a chemical production based on nature's \ process of heat storing. It is so evolved that it retards the jj using up of .this store or -heat, not by damping down the flames | but by giving ; ofi gases which combine with the natural coal I gas, resulting in a cosy flame which consumes the coal in a I slow, even manner. I "Coal-ore" can be used a bit at a time and will retain its | properties indefinitely. it "Coal-ore" is a British invention for giving cheaper coal 3 By Scientifically Increasing the Heat and Life of this Fuel. [> It is invaluable in factories, foundries, bakeries, kitchens, I school-rooms, hospitals, and wherever coal is used. 1 The "Coal-ore" process is simplicity itself. The necessary I powder is put into a certain quantity of water, sprinkled 1 over the coal, the latter being turned over a few; times with 1 a shovel and it is then ready for the fire. I It can also be used for slack and coke. _ The fire will keep I in much longer, and will not require making up nearly so I often. I EW. Mills &(X Limited, 1 . Agents for Wellington, Taranaki, Hawke's Bay, Westland, I Nelson and Marlborough.
'' 0 ' j Don't Neglect Your Hands! I f Everv lady who ■ has Domestic Duties to perform in the way of Sorub- : I bing," Washing, and Polishing, is recommended to use a pair of our | splendid RUBBER CLOVES! :" Thoy are ideal for preserving the hands while washing the Dishes, i I Cleaning Stoves, etc. 1 THEY ARE BOTH WATER PROOF AND DIRT PROOF. 'And no lady should be without a pair. PRICE <S, 6d. POST-FREE! ' Procure a pair of these Rubber Gloves to-day, and keep your hands in tj nice condition. ' j The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET :: :: :: :: WELLINGTON. | . GARDEN TOOLS! 6ABDEN IMS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAR. DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including tho following:— I J LAWN MOWERS Border Forks. » ENGLISH. Hedge Shears. Bnnch Cutters. P rean ' s Slle " s UdW°Spade 8 . Daisy Grubbers. Do , f Anglo-Paris. I Lawn Sprinklers. Dieeiuc Forks. Ransomfl s j Automaton. McKinnon Hoes." Draining Spades. tLlon. Mattock Hoes. Dutch floes.- AMERICAN. Planters' Hoes. Edem" Knives. . „ Pruning Shears. Garden Rollers. Arcade. Pruning Saws Garden Trowels. Favourite, Rakes. Garden Shears. Lahewood. Reaping Hooks. Grubbing Hoes. | NOW Easy. Scythes. Grass Shears. N O W Rovor. Sprayers. Grass Hooks. .Premier. Sets of Ladies' Tools. Pennant. Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slobbers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks. JOHN DUTHIE & CO.. .LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. J WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department; 266; Offices, 673; Iron Yard, 2564.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2669, 14 January 1916, Page 2
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