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ji Half Marked Sale Price ■ - ! Means Something. Like a Sacrifice— | —Half Price Days: | This Day I j V / : Tuesday ; | ° Wednesday U This 'is Just about'the luckiest hit of the season for shrewd shop* - r . Q pers. If you have delayed. making certain purchases at the D.I.C. until now, your chance has come. ' 4: ' * ■ "ir Brilliant Bargains at Half Marked Sale Prices are hero in hundreds—on Wednesday, at 6 p.m., your chance will be gone, for after that 'I 1! ®' 1/11 prices revert fortheir original figure. ruH'iiS' Buy during the 'Half Price Days, and Your Lucky Star will be in the ascendant S, TTNTRTAUirm STRAWS — Ready-to- 2 COFFEE SETS—Comprising 9, pieces * Wears, Pandans, Children's Millin- each. Sale Price, 355. " j ' ery. and Models Half Marked Sale Price, 17S. 6d, ■» S At Half Marked Sale Prices, 2 WHITE ORNAMENTS—SaIe Price, f ' NAVY > SERGE COAT AND SKIRT- 3s ' Ma ,,. erJ Pripfi 1s qri Coat witli pleated basque, black silk 1 n n .1 ?,i collar, tonic skirt. Sale'Price,'sss.- • 10 TWEED H.ATS-Sale Pr.c,bls Ud. | ... Hajf Marked Sale Price, 275. 6d. YOUTHS' BLACK FOOTBALL JER- |. NAVY SERGE COAT AND SKIRT- SEYS-Sale Price, &. lid. i ' Coat lined through, well cut skirt. Haif Sale Price, Is. Gd. I - Sale Price, 295. 6d. . REMNANTS OF CRETONNES, MTJSj. Half Sale Pries, ins. 9d. LINS, AND NETS— I 150 -'Dozen ASSORTED NECKWEAR— . Tnn , A * N?'' Sale Prices. f.> ij ( Including Collars, in' Voile, Muslin, MAIBS WHIIE PIQLE I'ROOKS I ' ~ v and Silk; 1 Sale Price, Is: ' :v Crochet Buttons. Sale { Half Marked Sale Price, 6d. each. I rice, lis. 6d._ . a) Dozen FASmONABLE NECK- MAIDS' TWEED PALETOTO—In Greeii } / J^%7 In . dlverse style - &ale and Heather. Sale' Price, 14s. 6d. o ■ ■■■•■ A ' n P°» 9°? -..A . „,. H Half Sale Price, 7S. 3d. ! ' qnnn '•tf''AV^'i?Tr , ■ Bemainder of our Stock of MEN'S S , I IGURED PATENT, GLACE, AND BOX CALF . 1 COTTON\OILE&-OriginaHyls6d. .. FOOTWEAR-Sale Price, 13s. 6d. - S v yard. ~.v . Must be Cleared at. 4 a d. ... Half Price Days, 6s. fid. pair. ( 38/40 TtfiSKED LAWNSAND. NAIN- Remainder of BOOTS IN TAN WLL- , 5 ' SOOKS—Originally Is. 4d. to Is. 9d. LOW, AND GLACE BOOTS AND ' \ be Cleared at 6d, yard. SHOES. All clearing at 9s.- «d.

jfMllll]|||H " '• ' iij| m—. _ S" > IJIIST ARRIVED! \ m Jm >&f!: ! Thai you can get tho most sensi- ■ SaP?® • ■ ■>''■ tive tooth stopped absolutely ••• V.'■{ LARCEST AND MOST AR- withcut pain? we have imported '.r■".lfer.'iL I i andimproved an apparatus which SyWlaVM^ : • ,! i'-TISTIC ASSORTMENT OF Ifl. has been- described, and rightly V;';:' : " " ',i | so, by our numerous patients as r-.f • " ■' u-QIAN HAND-MADE CARPETS IT a wonder. By means of this apparatua we can produce that EST ■ m*.rag©;- ; HASJEVER BEEN OUR PLEAS- Wpy state, in which the patient, I§A/liJr '' ' - although quite conscious of what ;• ure to handle! I I is taking place around him, can- Ij : Hot feel the slightest pain- from ffijßßaa li'i ■ rj'Q ■ the "dreaded drill." v. ; We. offer for your ficent assortment FROST, & FROST -■ J class art and novel "Tho Painless Dentists," an( l, harmonious 119 'WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. ■AT PRICES WHICH ARE TRULY REMARKABLE! g' You sav^ c h m oney when | ,: .• • L you use HEAN S ESSENCE, n We-TTOtild like to have you see these Carpets—we think tbat you will be f ten s^"' n S? on ® P' nt °f best • so; delighted with the lovely designs and colourings that you will not be f cough, cold, and sore throat /¥ satisfied until you have one in your home. 9 medicine. Be sure it's Hean's. s Id . . , EARLY INSPECTION. INVITED! , . - . , ' ■ ' SEASON SALE. fH/lTfl MRS. SMim MER, 88 Wims y W ll.yfcop UUv LIU, CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MILLINERY, * : -~i: v,'-..' ■ "..I I ' Etc., * uc*n nccirc 1 MUST BE SOLD. V - ;V " F FUR KEFAIRS A SPECIALITY. - ? v: LAMBTON \QUAY, r WELLINGTON. ! v*. ! ~ 'AND AT MARKET STREET, HASTINGS; QUEEN STREET, I A ,J 1 I <»£* through i "• 7: ' J With another day's work before _ you j|| |j| if ii .ri,u.<iijue^i ß! m^rfT»i«L'..u>...i»«».iii J i.i..Mi..i... an d many a sleepless night behind jp| || 8^...-.,. ra - n n^...i-.ii.ri.^.^ m ,^.,»jw'inVntTjL»,niin.';ij/iM.vt<.M.rfui'mfiiw«inrfvni.ii >t n wmwmjuua rapidly losing "punch." /fulfil S ' - -V - ■■ ■-■ 1 To enjoy deepdreamlesssleep 3 YOU COULD NOT GIVE ANYTHING BETTER TO A SOLDIER, —to start each day with vigouij JU W, * V THAN ONE OF OUR andcnthusiasra,tune * '' >i *v j U P ? our nerves, f \ h 7* I -DEI umm MSfifflmie pistou. I stjss \mlw | ' !~ ~ i : ~—: —r: —........ — —the invigorating, JJllJjJliinV Jm 1 These .Pistols possess many ;-steriing qualities to 'commend them as- crack . \ ' J a / e 32 caMre- Tliey fire as fast er as slow as you want them D( fjj; nl , lon ic—the A -1° shots (o shots a second if'.required). Peiietr.ttion is 6Jm. in Pine. F n l „i h ihe'richt A / • .M*" They have a greater shocking energy than any other Pistol or Revolver, Cree of nhos- } J I | and are absolutely safe, under any Conditions. 1 j-IJL rfj | The the New Savage Automatic Pistol is the fact that it is 8 so compact and flat as to be carried in Trouser or Vest Pocket. ! 6rl©sCSU©lrp Misl! I All the splendid points enumerated above make the New Savage Pis- la lk | ■ tol- an-idcal Soldier's gift. | a fift w &eSs&''J' //« I B iP S_ * B a r >acs m i i'P * r sells it, 2/6 or 4'6, / J /ft \ ■1 I Jne.'Sims- Hardware Co. Ltd. ]yl \i j 11M13 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. " FfnTW lwm,w,w » rj.-i- <* I Reductions I Carpet®, Lihdlevms,-Curtains, ■ Furniture,, Crockery, Cutlery, ■ • ' and Electroplate At SALE PRICE® for Tw© Weeks Omly, GEORGE WINDER Corner Cuba & Manners Sis. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2695, 15 February 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2695, 15 February 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2695, 15 February 1916, Page 2

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