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L : i||§P* No ; oae can say that Real Bargains are a miaiis quantity while the MX. Sale is on. If you want proof, just ran your eye over the Dress Fabric Bargains below; at least one reads —Usual price, 6s. 6d., Sale Price, 2s. lid. Surely that's a Bargain! It is a Bargain of many Bargains!—>one among thousands of a similar kind. The Dress Fabric Section simply abounds in ; splendid money-saving opportunities for thrifty "... ' folk'. •' Come and look' round—you are welcome at any time* Come to=day ; buy to=day. 2 pieces only SILK AND COTTON CORDUROY—4Oin. wide. In Sky and Brown. Usual price, 4s. lid. Sale Price, 2s. 6d. I SILK AND COTTON CREPE TAFFETA—4Oin. wide. In Grey, Brown, Reseda, and Saxe. Usual price, 4s.'lid. Sale Price, 2s. 6d. 2 ends only WOOL RATINE—ftOin. wide. In Champagne and Brown. Usual '{■ , price, os. 6d. Sale Price, 2s. Ild. 1 piece only MOLE COSTUME CHEVIOT—S2in. wide. Usual price, 3s. lid. i Sale Price, 2s. lid. COLOURED CORDUROY VELVETEEN—27in. wide.- .In Saxe, Electric, :"V Mole, Brown, Green, Cardinal, Navy, and Wine. Usual price, 2s. 6d. < i » ,V; : ; Sale Price, is. Hd. }•'■ B'lioxes only SUEDE VELOUR —27in. wide. For Sports Coats, in Saxo, : Brown, and Navy. Usual price, 3s. lid. Sale Price, 2s. lid. > ORIENTAL WASHING SATINS-39in. wide. In White, Cream, and Black only. Usual price, 4s. lid. Sale Price, 2s. 11d. ' ... COLOURED SATIN MOUSSELINES —38in. to 40in. wide. In Biscuit, Putty, Light Grey, Gold, Terra Cotta, Flame. Usual prices, to 7s. lid. '< Sals Price, 3s. nd! COLOURED SILK —38in.* to 40in. wide. In Ivory, Champagne, ' Saxe, Gold, Lime, Helio, Sky, Grey. Usual price, 3s. 6d. ° I Sale Price, 2s. lid. Q I'piece only LIID3 PAILETIE SlLK—39in. wide. Usual price, -6s. 6d. •

|j Nervous p@@pl© s s Need not now fear having teeth 6 filled. We hare the most effici- ® ent and painless method for fill- <] ,ing teeth, and our extensive ex- * perienco at it has made us ex- , perts. . ® — 6 FROST & FROST DENTAL BURCEONS, \ 119 WILLIS STREET. j j Sent (freight 25/For 25/- Shaw's Utility Ironing Table will be delivered to your door or nearest railway station. Comes direct from manufacturer, hence the low price for this table—the greatest help to good ironing ever sold. Shaw's Utility Ironing Table enables yon to iron costumes, dresses, sleeves, shoulders, children's clothes—everything —beautifully and quickly. Provides ample space for general ironing. Has raised detachable piece for sleeves, shoulders, and projecting end for skirts. As frame is collapsible, it can he folded and I hungup. 'Think of it! Less ( labor, less time, better ironing. And 25/- brings it. Write now. C. F. SHAW, Manufacturer, | Street, DUKKDIM. J SEASON SALE. Mrs. smith, furrier, ss willis STREET. CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MILLINERT, Eto., MUST BE SOLD. EUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. 0 % • Assured of High-class Tailoring And what a comfort it is to feel that thero is at least ono Tailoring Firm in the town whom yon can rely on to get a good fit. Wo are showing a complete range of the very newest in Suitings— every picco bears the quality stamp, and mill give excellent I wear. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE! I Morrison k Penney MoCARTHY'S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), WILLIS STREET, | | WELLINGTON. fe-r, n,, W

Fashions for Early Autumn ! • A CHARMING SELECTION OF COSTUMES JUST ARRIVEDI It you would like to see exclusive models \C'i V . featuring : what 1 will'be the v vogue tliis Season, you-should mafcWa joint of A\- A ; seeing:, .these...latest arrivals. They • jjpjL XJf/ v comprise the newest designs in ' .jj'V f.\ vi: CABARDINHS : COVERT COATINGS : NA^IJIC/ SUNSHINE ! PANNE : AND r "it •' 'I " • 'WORSTEDS,' Etol," Etc. ' ; / . "®V IX Truly our present exposition prdves /J that the garments for the ensuing sea- ' ' H I : son are most fascinating in style and I IS I effect. j /I I-1 * :We invite you to make a personal ill-' 1/! i\ spection without placing you under any 'M iJU|| f • ' LADIES' TAILORS :: :: :s :: 226 A LAMBTON QUAY, ' WELLINGTON. ; The Purchase Of the Engagement Ring T3 one of the most important of your life. Be sure that the . one you buy is of such quality as to be an unending (source of pride to : the wearer. ■Do not he misguided by large-sized stones or flashy designs. It's fine- . . ness of quality in the stones that counts. Our Engagement Rings are the best in quality, the neatest in design, and the best value for your money you can get. Call and' see them. O* C& T* Yoimg, td+ Lambton Quay. "\} ' J I'lift J IW*MWWT«JJnW. l W>l'^ l PHHWUHllill'illlllHllli dltlWflHl t-iAJiiFil jirwr.iTTTra Mightier Than Pen or Sword— | EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder of physical power through good digestion and assimilation—a constant aid In tlis maintenance, of energy, so. essential to success. One ol the greatest hygienic commands of I to-day Is | Crown and Bridge Work from I jfl JL Four-tooth bridge to repiaoo _W MM 1 1 /Ts ® fla %9xfH tour front teeth which have m6aff _™ 0 HSl™P ß nrOfl' been lost) 22((. gold orowno, Wa is I E§H I |I HI w v ] heavily rslnforoea with 25k. j | per-Tooth. The work is SCtEIttIFIC, PAIHLSB6, PRACTICAL', LASTS A LIFETIME, and Is ln OTSt COHB«tTATJOH-EXAMINAT«PH-AOyiOg. you -are Hwttod to call, have your teptji examined, and l? 9 told what Is beat » n Insuretheir prtservatlon and rostoratlsn, Just how t))9 wgpk .Is dgne, Itsiciij, ® no oilWE9 ' 6PEO,AL attention T jVfite if in Neod of Wor)i, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, ft UK * * ■■■ nmm in ill lllWHirfllli'iTTi |il 71

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2688, 7 February 1916, Page 2

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