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YOUI AUTUMN FROCK , TT'S not a moment too soon to select the material. If JL you're wise you will come to-da.v and feast your eyes on onr Magnificent Display of Correct Fabrics —the pick of this • season's most favoured weaves and handsome colourings. FASIIONASLE ' MESS FABRICS IN WONDERFUL VARIETY. Wc have space to mention but a few items from the hosts of desirable fabrics—each one offered at an economical price. THE POPULAR CABARDINE is shown in Khaki, Fawn, Drab, Navy, Saxe, Grey, Violet, Black, and White. Various" widths, from 42 inches to 60 inches. Remarkably Good Values at 7s. 6d'., 9s. lid., 10s. 6d., 155., to 17s. 6d. yard. SUITINGS AMD COATINCS are in great demand for the coming season, being distinctive, warm, and good-wearing. . Widths are 42, 50, and 54 inches. Range ot shades is exceptional. Prices, ss. lid., 6s. lid., 7s. 6d., 7s. lid.. and 9s. lljl. yard. "LOUIS" VELVETEEN has been a "big seller" lately. Choose now from our s splendid assortment of colours. Width is 24 iaclies. Price, only 3s. 3d. yard. Just Arrived —Big Shipment CREPE DE CHINE. • In a great range of charming tones. 40 inches wide. Prices, 6s. lid., 7s. lid., Bs. lid. yard. THIS MORN INC —Let your first Call b9 at "Tlia Economic/ LIMITED.' ' ' WELLINGTON ■& WANGANUI. JT—i Made from the best tea from the best . otker blend gives sucK good value as Amber Tips. f cSaraU.q'KS'A.t ..!«■■!/v il.7' S7HOLESALB AQSNT3I THOMPSON BKOS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON." will wash Mightier Than Pen or Sword"EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending, health-a builder of physical power through good digestion and Esalmllatlon-a constant aid In tlia maintenance of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day Is Crown and Bridge Work from .rfsfLv Four-tooth bridge to ropiace ||f|| / . /IvN i© "?> /S" My/ffi four 'rant tooth which have ERi t'a FtS / rcoru I been lost; 22k. gsld crowns, /r> £3 Ms { Bag SH i W >'lr J loav "y rolnforcad with Mh. Niljy / per Tooth. Tho work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, and Is low In cost. Whalobone - Light, Strong, fit absolutely guaranteed. extractors CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are Invited to call, hayo your teoth examined, and be told what Is best to onsuro tholr prtservation and restoration, just hov; tlio work is done, Its cost, how long It will take, and ali about It. For this there Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. Write If In Neod of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, • Corner Quoon and Wellesloy Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. DR. RAYNER. Dally from 9 till 6. Saturday 9 till 1. Open Friday Evenings only. . it™*-mri^ran«m^Tr..ryTTrr j mrr, t ßn'.T«mg*rreM l i . ■ i. ri..n*«mT<niW*rgrirtfiirn- -»T.ntr.»r'.vi-isggai«.sa^ MIEN TOILS! 6&RDEN TOOLS! | WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:— I LAWN LOWERS I Border Forks. | ENCLiSH. i Hedgo Shears. Border Shear 3. (j .» H "^O. Branch Cutters.' | 5 ilr ' ns lessor. | Ladies' Spades. Daisr Grubbers. § „ r Anglo-Paris. a J j3 wu Sprinklers. Digging Forks. I Rsnsoms's J Automaton, y McKinnon Hoes. Draining Spades. | (.Lion. | Mattock Hoes. Dutch Hons. I AMERICAN. I Planters' Hoes. Edgin- Knives. 1 I Pruning Shears. Garden Rollers. 8 Aroatls. | Pruning Sawi. Garden Trowels. | Favourite, | Rakes. Garden- Shears. | Lahewood. B Reaping Hooks. Grubbing Hoes. | NOW Easy. g Scythes. Grass Shears. | Now Rovor. | Sprayers. Grass Hooks. j| Premier. jj Sets of Ladies' Tools. Pennant. n Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks. JOHN BUTHiE & CO., LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. WILLIS STREET. - j TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 3E6; j Offices. 573; Iron Yard, 2564.-

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 2

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601

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2714, 8 March 1916, Page 2

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