I (Yet from Serviceable Materials) I . I IS AN ABSOLUTE REALITY WHEN THE MATERIALS USED COME FROM | I VEITCH AND ALLAN. jj • THE V. &A. DRESS DEPARTMENT IS WELL KNOWN, AND IS j DESTINED TO BE BETTER KNOWN, BECAUSE THE MOST RELIABLE PAPER PATTERNS ("FASHIONS FOR ALL") PRODUCED ARE STOCKED \ I AND SOLD BY. V. &A. (AS SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WELLINGTON | MILITARY DISTRICT). THE PATTERNS ARE CUT BV HAND, FITTED i TO LIVING MODELS, AND COST BUT Is. EACH (POSTAGE Id. EXTRA). ij TWO COOD THINCS RUNNINC HAND IN HAND-DRESS MATERI | . ALS AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PAPER PATTERNS-MUST APPEAL TO *OU. 1 SUITING TWEEDS—In- several shades > GREY SUITINGS—In a most extensive ' ! ji • of plain Dark Greys; 40 inches wide. i range of shades and designs. Plain i \ and stripe hairline effect, broken j V. & A. Price, 2S. lid. yard. . V c heck (small and medium), bird's eye \ V pattern,,etc; 44in. to 50in.,wide; . | STRIPE SUITINGS-On dark ground; f v , &A> pr|oes ; 4S- ,„ fl d \- stripes of Green, Brown, and Saxe, s ' u D "'' - | producing Tartan-coloured effects. A i 6s. 6d. yard. » good design for maids' wear; 42in. '?.',. ' m B ' V. & A. Price, 3s. lid. yard. \ PATTERN NO. 21,703 FROM "FASH-'-' | f lONS FOR ALL" is an exceedingly t .:'•*.' >-..-•- g mar (; CO stume, with' the coat cut on HARRIS TWEED EFFECT IN WARM £ sacque lines, and a belt passed I . i ' ■ COSTUME AND DRESS TWEEDS- \ through slots. ■•' The high waisted \ In Light and Dark Heather, Green, f skirt is three-gored, measures 3 yards | and Brown mixtures. Very service-, \ at hem, and has slots through which S able for hard wear; 40 inches wide. f a back band is slipped., , Allow .5 {■ ' s yards of 44in. material, or 4 yards of . i V. & A. Price, 4S. 6d. yard. f. 54in. material. » . • ■ ■ ■ -. ' ..'.-.' | PATTERNS OF ANY MATERIAL FREE.
The analyst sat in his sanctum alone. His staff had gone homo for the night, And soliloquised thus, in a critical tone, As he held a retort'to his light. "Yes! Yes! I confess 'tis compounded with skill, Its components are potent and pure; If thro' chill I fall ill, I most certainly Y n U • Take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.' -Advt.
The second quarter of | the Wellington Technical College will coriimence ou Monday, May 1. Messrs. Dalgety and Co. havo been instructed by Mr. B. Langridge, "Brooklyn" homestead, situated 5 miles trom the Waipawa Railway Station, to auction Hie whole of his dairy herd of 120 young cows and heifers, also his horses,, carts, .and harness, and farm implements. The sale will be held at the farm on May 4. Don't trifle with a cold by drugging the stomach. Let "NAZOL" afford you relief. Penetrating, and germ-killing. -Eaadj for. use when bought.—Advt-
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 3
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454Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 3
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