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: r-A Lovely Lot ' - ! of I ..; Underskirts 1 :1 ====—=, | : I IN THE LATEST STYLES, SUITABLE FOR PREVAILING FASHIONS, AND $ ; ; I IN ALL THE WANTED SHADES, ARE NOW SHOWING IN VEITCH AND Ji | ALLAN'S , UNDERSKIRT DEPARTMENT, | V/BHIUP THE QUALITY IS GOOD AND THE PRICE VEITCH AND ALLAN'S-^ Y ilfiWV j popULAR-LOW! . , , I ■ ■ I INSPECTION INVITED. / j A ij-nTrrffj-trTiri GOOD QUALITY UNDERSKIRTS—In silk' moriette, newest shapes and-shaxles. 5 ■■ iiiWwjS | V. &A. Prices, 10$. 6d„ 15s. 6d., and 18s. 6d. | ','i. | SATIN UNDERSKIRTS—With deep pleated frill, in shades of Helio, Mole, t J • ' j Navy, and Brown. V. &A. Price; 155,"6 d. 3 | WATERPLINE UNDERSKIRTS—In good quality, finished with small pleated | •.'! H | frill. All the newest shades. V. &A, Price, 4s. 11d. jj ! WOVEN UNDERSKIRTS—In Grey Fleecy, suitable for Winter wear. f | V. & A. Price, 4s, 6d. jj | TARTAN UNDERSKIRTS—In Silk Moirette. Smartly finished with pleated i J flounce. V. & A. Price, 10s. Bd. j | TANGO KNICKERS, In Merv. Silk, jn shades:' Cerise, Pale Blue, Shell Pink, jj 5 and.Creme. V. 4 A. Price, 16s. 6d.' | • I ALL PARCELS POST FREE. 5 j | "FAS H

To What Corps Does l® 3 Your Soldier Belong? eJl|' ."VTOTI can obtain from us an Artistic Brooch' ' " " r of the Regimental Badge, forming a Sou- I yenir of lasting interest. . I 'js XJ Badges are reproduced in Gold and Silver, %£rg-»r>-oy r\ being tistefully designed and exquisitely finished. Note the moderate price of Brooch here illustrated. Other inexpensive examples shown in Brooch of "Earl of the window. Inspect them. Liverpool's - Own" Badge. In Gold: G.&T. YOUNG, Ltd.MrM 1 252 Lambton Quay;. ■: : : . ' '': • | | CeiMflatfon Uhlo Torrington Combination iMaohiqe is primarily, avswdtS; d.oamsr. \ © is, however, 'InOlt iritt a tensli wlioh is fitted-to tteead or S mrfaco dirt not taken by miction. | Strong traction with little exertion, is one of - the main featfcres; ;of the f Torricgton. .. .. ....I^;*•.<;.: ?<■' | ! These BWflepers are fittedwith roller bearings, all steel 9 etro%ly made bellows and lever locked nozzle. . .Those*.madh.ine3-| I Have Triple Bellows Exerting Powerful-Suction, " u | 3 and aTO opened and closed by levels attaohed to steel wheel crank, or aile.<- s ' | Dirt with air is-sncked through the nozzlo and the dirt, jiva-** 9 1 raoxnble bag box. This bos is removed and emptied without soiling the 3 | or clotting of the operator. .. . . i j . The removable bag-plate ia clamper marine and is l#v.6r •Ij i or released' at the topch of the finger. This eliminates "foe all import- i | j ant problem of air leakage. The diagonally mounted bellows on dust case l j; 1 | | Give Three Distinct Advantages r " - ~ f;. I (1) A low. graceful machine with great bellows capacity. , g • f (2) K Short direct driving connection, easier to operate. s | i p) A. more powerful suction, because bellows openings, by diagonal mounting. 3 1 axe iorated directly opposite nozzle intake, and the air omrent is direct ana 9 more-powerful, since not deflected by the eides of the dust chamber. | These machine can be adjusted for either short, medium, .or nap J I carpets..Trimmings.,heavily nickel plated over copper. '""PRICE, | i f. Mills & (k, Ltd. Jjj ..._ Mightier Than Pen or Sword— " ;.THE.TEITrt| | EVERY SOUND tooth Is a weapon In dofending heaith-a builder. oJ physical power through good digestion ana asjtmllatlon-a constant aid In ttiif malntcnanea of »tioray, so essential to success. One of greatest hygienic commanfls of to-day It Crown and Bridge Work frem t -JIL. ,<« Four-tooth brldgo to replace Msy S four front teeth, which have I ___ I ' <"> Bn lost; 22k. eold crowns, MfgJ I tall Hi W Itl/ "°|^ v " y roln,MM ° with 2(k. I ' .., p er jooth, • The work la SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, and Is In cost. CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are Invited to'oall, have your teoth oxamfnad, and be told what Is best to ensure their prtserVatlon and restoration, Just how the work Is dono, Its oost, now long It will take, and all sbouv It. For this there Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. Write If In Need of Dental Work, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Queen and Wellesloy Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. DR. RAYNER. Dally from 8 till (. Saturday I till 1. Open Friday Evenings only.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2778, 24 May 1916, Page 3

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