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IN A FINE RANGE OF SHADES AND QUALITIEB ARE NOW TO BE FOUND AT VEITCH & ALLAN'S POPULAR DRESS DEPARTMENT. INCLUDED IN OUR STOCK ARE' THE FOLLOWING, PATTERNS OF WHICH, IF DESIRED, WILL BE SENT BY RETURN MAIL. 4 ■■.-.. PRIESTLEY'S ALU WOOL NAVY SERGE—In ' a splendid weight for maids' dresses, eto. Having secured a very large quantity of this num-. ' ' bor before any material advance in prices, and prior to the acute shortage in dyes, we can offer this Serge at a price much below English cost to-day. The width is 42 inches. V. &A. Special Prioe, 2s. 6d. yard. ENGLISH COATING SERGES—AII Wool, in good medium weight, suitable for Costumes or Skirts, or Maids' Frocks. 44 inches wide. V. & A. Price. 4s. 6d. yard. COSTUME COATING SERGES—In that soft, mellow finish which does not shine readily, and which makes-up into very smart Costumes. In a fine . range of weights and prices. The widths run from 52, to 58 inches. .. And V. & A. Prices are Bs. 60., 9s. Bd., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6Uw, 14s. 6d. yard. , |T| ,.,iii.ij.l u W .. ....« l .^ji^^^^i>^-JK.v.Mi>-Jui!Miiim.;A i .v»,i*iL>,ivw"ftiii mm tMXJaaaiauusamsj

THE SWEET OF THE MOMENT. 4 I TW best uiatj'tol SMOOTH I'. I |p— -_ pASCAL'CS ■ :.'■' I.] . BROABWAY 1 1 I! JL \Jr MP J. J—-/ ■'"■$ Sold loose by the oz. , JAMES PASCALL, LTD., LONDON. N.Z. Representative—A. A. Stichbury, Lambton Buildings, [■■ Wellington. .. ■' , . _.- - •"■'-'-■, Mightier Than Pen or Sword— | pvfkv SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder ot physical nowor through good digestion and asslmllatlon-a constant aid In tlia maintenance Sf oneray, so essontlal to 3UCMB3. One of the /greatest hyglenlo commands of Crown and Bridge Work from JL _«fL. Four-tooth bridge to replace Mm I ff>v mfomfwjlSl four front teeth which havo Egg, MBS I etrb been lost; 22k. gold crowns, fa Si S3 I B*2B Hlf \W V I heavily reinforced with 20k. WJsjj/ I ■- .'•.. per Tooth. . The work IS SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PBAOTICAL, LABTS A LIFETIME, , CONSULTATION-EXAHINATION-ADVICE. . u ' You are Invited to call, have.your tooth examined, and be told what Is best .„ «n*ur« tholr nrtservatlon and restoration, Just how the work Is done, Its cost, 'how Ton" It w 111%%™ind aii.rtout It. For' thl. there Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. ■■„,,. fITI , ' Write If In Need of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, | pjim«r Ouoan and Wellesley Stroets, AUOKLAND, and at WELLINOTON. DR. RAYNeT Dally from Mill t. Saturday » *"* **„ .y,.?! 1 f. J !!?i l^?f^.^!*J!jy* „ r _. j ;, u , uul , Julhr J rwv - rvl . IJ y^m.^ INVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AIDS ! THE "O—SO—EZY" OIL POLISH MOPS. PRICE 7/6. POST FP,EE ANYWHERE. Those Mops absolutely kill time—and lighten your cleaning and polishing operations to a remarkable extent. NO NEED TO CO ON YOUR KNEES TO POLISH. T ] le "O—SO—EZY"i Oil Mop cleans and polishes your Floors and Linoleums with one operation. You can get through your work like lightning, instead of tlio tedious hours taken over polishing in the ordinary way. This Mop is thoroughly medicated, and will kill all germs, thus acting in the dual capacity of a disinfectant as well as a cleaner. It is/easily de-, tachablo for washing, and is self oiling. Without i single double the "O—SO—EZY" is tho ideal floor polisher. The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. m-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2726, 22 March 1916, Page 3

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