. "THE FURRIER.*' MRS. SMITH, .88 WILLIS STREET. FUR SETS. COLLARS, CUFFS, FUR TRIMMINGS, Etc. Also CHILDREN'S. CLOTHES, FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. "/pHE THINKER'S FAVOURITE" i. Writing Tablets. Superior quality. Ladies' size, Gd.; large size, gold top, Is. Best for everybody. 3. G. MALIN, Bookseller, Willis Street.
1 H "ANZAC" 1 ' a Commemoration Jewellery, I i^es^tsl^^^ brooches and pendants I' W®pl ■ (Registered).. I JL. What better Ornament could' be worn wQw' " l nonour °f oll:r meu f rora un( ler the | 'Sffip Southern Cross? I ■■•.'.') I Five slightly different designs of these unique' Gifts have been made, 5 and al' are appreciated, judging by the numbers we have already sold. 3 The one illustrated is perhaps the favourite: it depicts the Stars of the | Southern Cross supporting a Ribbon Scroll bearing the now famous i namo. | All 9cfc. Gold, 30/-;lsct. Gold, S5/-;9ot. Gold, with Stones as the Stars, 40/-. I ■ RELIABLE MILITARY WRIST WATCHES, l I ■' " -■ ' ■ '' ■■ ■ j With Luminous' Dials and Leather Dial Covers. \ Silver, 60/ and 70/-; in Gold Presentation Cases, £6 to £11. i ■ ■ I NURSES' "RED CROSS" WATCHES WITH LONC CENTRE SECONDS 1 ,'•''. • HANDS. I In strong Silver Cases, 94/6 and £5/12/6. I We invite you' te ■ inspect our extensive stock of dainty London-made 1 jewellery, English Silverware and Electroplated Goods. • W, LITTLEJOHN & SON I Jewellers- — . — 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington, fyl faC i JLJ' ! sia best results at least THE "ORION" IS THE SUCCESSFUL RANGE, THE FAVOURITE OF SUCCESSFUL.COOKS! .It can always be depended on, and thus ensures punctuality in the preparation of meals. Plenty of Hot Water and the Ovens under complete control, lighten the labour of Cooking and Baking. ■-> Every Part in Perfect Adjustment. Regulated Draught, Economising Fuel. Equipped with the Latest Improvements. The Most Durable Range in the Dominion. Made Open.or Close Fire,in CJITT/& <Tfe<f"W Sizes to suit every -requirement. Ask your Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." Dunedln, Wellington, Auckland. t COFFEE ESSENCE i The Coffee, Maid of Symington's, says: : fi&ml "My motto is: ' Keep the kettle boiling!'— wAs Then I can always have a cup of §§§§ Symington's instantly." 34 £vg| -.-« *«..,« TBOS.SrUtSHTOI} S: CO., EdinburghaniLondm.. £~J
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 2
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352Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2743, 11 April 1916, Page 2
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