(Yet from Serviceable Materials).; IS AN ABSOLUTE REALITY WHEN THE MATERIALS USED COME FROM VEITCH AND ALLAN. ' THE V. &. A. DRESS DEPARTMENT IS WELL' KNOWN, AND IS DESTINED TO BE BETTER KNOWN, BECAUSE THE MOST RELIABLE PAPER PATTERNS ("FASHIONS FOR ALL") PRODUCED ARE STOCKED AND SOLD BY V. &A. (AS SOLE AGENTS FOR THE WELLINCTON MILITARY DISTRICT). THE PATTERNS ARE CUT BY HAND, FITTED TO LIVING MODELS, AND COST BUT Is. EACH (POSTAGE Id. EXTRA). TWO GOOD THINCS RUNNING HAND IN HAND—DRESS MATERI V, ALS AND UP-TO-THE-MINUTE PAPER-PATTERNS—MUST APPEAL TO \. YOU. ■ SUITING TWEBDS-In several shades >l ' GREY SUITINGS-In a most, extensive of Iplain Dark Greys; 40 inches wide. V range of'shades and designs. Plain <■~."■. and .stripe hairline effect, broken ',! V. & A. Price, 2S, 11d. yard. 5 check (small and medium)', bird'seyo i . ■.. V pattern, etc; 44in. to 60in. wide.. ■ STRIFE SyiTINGS-On dark ground; f, v . &A . prloes 4s _ 6d s 8d na strinas of Green, Brown, and Saxe, \ * <">•.«-•> «".u producing Tartan-coloured effects. A i\ 6Si ?"■ y ar ">. good''design for maids' wear; 42in. S m *"■ V. &A. Price, 3S. Ild. yard. i .; PATTERN NO. 21,703 FROM "FASHU ' £;' lONS FOR'ALL": is an exceedingly \! .. ; V ■■■ > smart costume; with the coat cut on HARRIS'TWEED EFFECT IN WARM (V sacque lines, and a belt passed ' COSTUME AND DRESS TWEEDS— . \ '• through. Blots.'; The high waisted In Light and Dark Heather, Green, f skirt is three-gored, measures 3 yards and BiWn mixtures. Very service- V . at hem, and Has slots through which able fori hard wear; 40 inches wide. f . a back band is slipped. Allow. 5 y - j yard3-of-44in> material; or 4 yards of •' V..: & A. Price, «s. 6d. yard. yi ■•-. > 54in. material. PATTERNS OF ANY MATERIAL FREE. u-M.'.«Ly»imrasr»mrdj,iM,i'jiMj^';.,.'.w^
;j Commemoraf!Gn.|e^lle!^.j - - bearing-the';hbfo famous-name' \ 1 I M '::" : dh^alMilitatyQarter^tf'a-1 | As a Brooch, 9ct, 32f-; 15ct., 37(6 and 111' OtKer | \ AsaPendant,9ct.,3o/6; ISct,3s,'- , '■■.'■'■ " | |.' With Stones set as the Stars inSct. gold,4o^/^V""'^-?'~™* Wa : r:>^ j ;. : -- ; ';. | | Write for our Illustrated. Leaflet showing five slightly: differing '| | V ■■ designs and their prices. : "'- 1 % <$£P* ''''"" ■ ■ '"'"■' < " ; s\ a V No better ornament could be wora in honotfr of the fine ~| | : men who have gone, and are still goirig.froni under the' ' 1 | Southern] Cross to fight for King and Country. | I Designed, Registered by,- and only to be had from l 9 : W;iifTL|jQHN;::& SQK;,Jewellers and Silversmiths .222 & 224 Lamhton Quay, Wellington | The Well-Known Houje for Fine Qutlity Goods ; , _J t|«jru,m«™»Mjii^mLi*iijmJjui,i4 J w:LMiiiii>^^ VMaiin FeMfcitg ¥alue of Electric Signs. . i-, .WHO'S going to realise it first? . ■ * " v: " YOU! or your : COMPETITOR. '•" : ' Have you appreciated the readiness of the_PUBLIC to absorb, to talk and think about every interesting thing they see at-night? ..-.••".':■ . : ' . \ " ADVERTis!NC:SPACE ON :THE,' f'TALKING" SICN •: jAT COURTENAY PLACE is limited. GET IN EARLY! . iTou will never, regret it.; Proprietors— '.'••• !';■ THE DOMINiON ELECTRIC SIGNS LIMITED, j; 170 LICHFIELD STREET, CHRISTOHUECH. LijiijjiiiiminjMg^VTii'"ffwiMurre>'rwgwig«Jtw wt "fcy»lpf ' v "Bbtfles © jjKj ■ :;v'keep;. .jCpnteote-; : . ■■-dj|k 1 ly.'. ;/:.t^ ; . ||, || 111 The Icy-hot is a glass bottle within , a glass IlfHf II bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum |™', M JilWt a uoa - concluct ?f : .of-h'eat'.br cold, and pre-- -i, ..J p StppLaejw \tents the contents from changing tempera- l| cv "" 01 ;!' JMfeJ ttire -' * n P° urin S °"t, the liquid is not confeiminated by metal because the projecting makes loy-Hot Bottles absolutely ''Z&mk sanitary; w can .it./work, down between the bottle and the casing. \ ■ .-',;.. \ Every Icy-Hot bottle is thoroughly. tested before shipment^.l Itmust kepp '...;■'• ;'..■■•;; '■;' ;;;;' :; ; :'; :.;"'.,; "'"'. ..'. j . Wafiw Steaming Hot for Twenty-ffoiuv.Hours,\ ■ '-or Days,-:'.. : 'v ; , regardless of (outside temperature. ■■''••" Any bottle failing to do this: cannot leave the factory." .Theglass fiUer cannot break;.for if is held in the casingby a thick-' soft rubber cu^dhat. the neck, and" a padded' spring at- the ■' bottom. Bottl<| S ;;/nickeirpl a tea ) ..lDather "■ trimmed -and- nickei ■■'■ plated, or japaiinecfev: .... ,'_,;iC:::.~„ ... ', .":::"::::;:.;;:;;;^::r;;„„- Vi ;/ AD high-gradb bottles specially reduced; • : : . : :.:,' Paints timm 8/6.;',Quarts-IrosmriG/- ■ —. E« Mr rS^S : I' '?■(■-..■■ agents:?;" C:'. ;^'.:/ . i; : ; ' : :;.':' : I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2758, 29 April 1916, Page 11
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637Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2758, 29 April 1916, Page 11
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