I- Of Ladies' Uoderclothiog anil White Underskirts at the MX; i • > • This \ i. v. " ,• :',•' ? a This periodical !nde:it Sample offering affords great satisfaction all I ' round, The buyer, because it is an opportunity to purchase a I \ higher class of than usual at lower prices; the seller because N _» \ ■ there is so much pleasure in being able to offer it at Bargain Prices. \ '" A spsedy visit is urgea, as these Samples ar° quickly snapped up. \ I AMYSAVBNC IS A BIG SAVING JO-DAYI | ? LADIES' NIGHTDKESSES-Exqwsito «ith fine embroidery, ■ insertion, and | \ i dawns moflne Noiwook, Titrnirtnlle, I>|" tucks, and medallions. Princess, I \ Muff, and Longdoth Hand-made and "Empire,''and the -latest- "Envelope, ■ i trimmed Hitli icai torchon 01 mien- shapes. TJsua 1 Prices, 12s 6d 13s. | \ ciennes Inco and insertion and dainty . M los. Bd. to, 88s. W--aainPle_Prlo6B 1 | ? motifs. Shown in Slip-over, American BS. 11U., 10S, 6d., 12s. 6d. to 325. 6d. , 3r Ohemise, and French Shapes Usually o. Q r,,,,,,™™ T : '•" w n„i;„„ oml S 17s. 6d. 19s 6d, 22s 6d to 7os Ki_ jJA CHEJtISES-In serviceable Calico and r 3 Sarrmle Prices, ik 6d., 15s. Cd., kjcF&J Madapolam, neatly trimmed with - • = las Bri tn pis ' -- - !r*?*M«si**a Swiss embroidery and insertion and f ~ , 18S. 6d., to 635. s lace Ordinary Prices, 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., I" NIGHTDRESSES-Longcloth, Ualiw, §KB F$ 4s. «., 6s. 125,--.6 d.. Sample .. | d and Nainsook, trimmed ~tli Swiss g1 f fc& P™<», J* Mj, «.11d., 3s. 6d., «.. t cmbroidcir m lace, edging and 111*1- RJA M 6d - t0 9s - 11d " . ? I" KNICEEES-lii.Nainsook, Madapolam, ' I !. Ordinary Prices, 4, Ud ,5s lid, > ' ->"d Calico, .inmmed, embroidery, in- 5 j- 6s 6d "7s lid tb 19s 6d Sample sertion, lace, and. ribbon.. Shown with , i " Prices, 3S. lid., 4s. 11d., ss. 6a., elastic waists or m the open or closed- - | -■■ fis Kri ' tn f-o 6d shapes. Ordinary prices, 35.. Ltd., ! 3 8S ; 6d1 , t0 loS ' 6{l, — 4s Cd., ss. lid., 6s. 6d>, to 295. 6d., •■ | * \ CHEAriSES-N.un-ooli, Loincloth, »nd- "" Sample Prices 2s. 11 d., 3s. 6d., 4s. j; \ ' Ta.antullo, hand-made, and trimmed "<*■. «»■ Bd., to 235. 6d. |
i 4uu m .,.. J „u. u , 1 .i»... m^..^^ ; u , l ,^u« l^l^~T^^;;^"""■"'■'";'■■^^^^ l^ ' w^twaß^! B ■ '•■. Now'being; exhibited at T.HE "BCOULLAFI " CO., LTD.,"Patterns, I I-'■■ Designs;- and Blending of Coloursi are'; the -Richest and' Newest we- j ! * could: select, and, in addition -to ifche attractiveness of the Carpets j | ' * ■ themselves; .we I have attached-Brice^'that sh'ould'|>rove big inducements j % to"purchasei..- ■ ■'.. .i'''.'•:.'.';.-•"«■•... ■'■ '•..'■ ■■■•■ ■ . ■ ;iI \\ .; '";."-- , LOVELY A)CM!NSt|r'CARPETS i !''■' are-exquisite. examples" of the" exclusive qualities f6rv..which " Seoul- /'."•■ | i'«r lsfs".are noted, and,- to those who: may bp: seeking;:New■.Floor Cover- j i'.'"';'ings fsr.'. v theii''Hbi'nes,: we^'oft'.er. a jcordial invitation tp:inspect these J. ; I '~'' ; \ ;deiay :wliile:;; our-range is, so complete.? " • 'j -\ " HEAD OFFICE' ...;.. LAMBTON QUAY ..„.. WELLINGTON. '{ MARKET STREET „..;...; ; .-..';......i,..:...,......,..,,.,., HASTINGS, '-L QUEEN STREET. ..:..................:......;......;.....':....:.r..MASTERTON. ; ]'jmmM SDilt in a . Iflff OR nWE CAR EVERY THREE ~ ■\W;3 ■ I ' That is the output of the Ford \|\ .; :,: S -the Largest Automobile Manufacturing,; Plant .., VM\ in the British Empire. : .',; ' - if' m Hundreds, of these Xars are coming ths j J, , /#>> Dominion, because New Zealanders. know //// /#/ the Ford is the Best Car at its pnee-and. JMP/ II ' there's none more reliable at any price. ■| ■ Touring Car (S-Seater) :- v *22P' 8 Runabout (2-Seater) - - *20& \\Y\Y || p. 0.8. WELLINGTON ',"..:•„.: \ (N 1 Illustrated' Catalogue and Ford Literature free on requ«t. JMI I I Sole NZ Agent, for the Ford Motor Company of (Was ■ }jjj.i I The Colonial Motor Company, Ltd. ill i / WELLINGTON. sS^&W \\\\\ Ford Dealers, f^ (''VACUUM FLASKS. '. I EVERY HOUSE SHOULD HAVE ONEI | Just think,of the number of useful services a Vacuum Flask can bo | put to. | I.—For the WoiUmen, it is idol foi carrjmg his" luncheon tea, and \ • keeps it steaming hot, too , \ \ 2 —For Bnbj when he or sho wakes, thoro is ivaim milk waiting at just I the light degree " 8 3—Foi the Motor and Picnic Party thero is not need to boil the | , billy \\ hen you hate a \ acuum I , READY FOR AMY OCCASION! J We stock Vacui'im Flasks m 3 si/.^—l pint, ss. Bd. jIJ pint, Bs. 6U.; j 2 P'nts. 1&. 6d. , AJjL pQ&T FKEB AT _ I. The Sims- Hardware Co. Ltd 111-113' CUBA STREET ' WELLINGTON. ' VJ _„„^.^ m ~. .JIM '
1 AN EXQUISITE SWEET- i ';■■ MEAT. .-■ I " I. ■■ 1 r . : - '.□'. 1 ! ONCE TRIED-A STATER. I j • ° I I FOR YOUNG FOLKS. 1 I FOR . OLD- FOLKS. I j FOR SICK FOLKS. 1 j FOR WELL FOLKB. g j FOR ALL FOLKS. J I - °- ';'[ lj '". -\V ■ * I I • if 4 i.i. I 1 f|| \ww I 1 AN EXTREMELY ..... I •V ■ 1 1 FASCINATING .J I SWEETMEAT. ....... I 1 RFOH — SMSSTH. I I The name "PASCALL" 1 appears on each wrapper. | PASQALL ... LONDON. I A. A. STICHBURY, | IN.Z. Representative, $ WELLINGTON, § j Quick— !j Painless— J Sure—^^^o^^ To-day! CHEMISTS & STORES, If-Fost-frec for 13 Slaratiß from Tecd'srtairaauy,:i'cwl'ly«outh _ 12
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2748, 17 April 1916, Page 2
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