, ' .• • §<i^y New Silks are ever welcome/particularly now ssi anticipation of S&iiismer. The recent visit of lepictcnliitives of our Allies from Japan has done |S much toward emphasising the keenness of- intellect and the shrewd. IS business capacity of tho Japanese. ' SS It reminds us that some of the most used Silks in the world come a 8 from the land of Japan, and 'although the Silks noted below are not || all Japanese, they aro. mainly so—and mighty good value, too, while the gi Bhades arc tho most fashionable. • • B| I Should ,iou nish foi <t set of patterns write to the Manager. IB "D.1.0., and - Ij ■ .YOU WILL RECEIVE SAMPLES .-.BY. RETURN MAIL II NATURAL TUSSORE;. ; SlLK—2sin. . ,-, -;, .- if wide; for Handkerchiefs. Is> 9d. f| NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS-33/34 IS in iude la IS. 11d., 2S. 3d., 2S. 6d., 23. Ild., v II 3s. nd. ' i g| HEAVY-WEIGHT TUSSORE SILKS . II —33/34 m wide; for Costumes and. I Dust Coats. US, 11d., ss. 6d., 65.11 d". i •■ ■■ FANCY TUSSORE SILKS—33/3<lm. J . , wido; in spot and allover designs. ...-••■ . ' SS, lid. NATURAL JAP SILKS— ■;' ' g |27in. wide—lß. Ild., 2s. 3d., 29. 6d., -\ V. 2s. 11d., 36. 6d., 3S, 11d., 4s. Bd. 36in. wide— 3S. 6d., /Is. 11d. COLOURED SILK -NINONS-40in. ' wide; m all the most wanted shades. -38. 11d. ■SILK CREPE ' GEORGETTES—4Oin'. ■ .. • • K wide; m horjy Pink, Mole, Navy, • and Black. 68. 11d. i OKOYAMA SILK ; CREPES -•• . ' wide; in Ivoiy, Pink, Vieux Rose, Skj, Grey, Naw, and Black. • 3s. 11d. COLOURED SILK OREPE DE I „ ■ CHENE—4Om. wide; in Ivory, Sky, j Pink, Vieu* Rose, Grey, Mole, Saxe, Light and Mid Navy. Bs. 11d. • . ■ I NAVY JAP SILKS—27in; wide; in | , Ligat and Dark shades. . j is. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d.' BLACK JAP SILKS-27in: • wide- ■ : 28. 3d., 23. 6d., 2S. 11d., 3S. 6d., , ' 3s. Ltd.- ■■•... ■ ' * ' • r. -•''■'...•'-.>■ *s*
is directed to our Special Windov Display 1 of Beautiful an d Artistic Carpets. | RICH COLOUR EFFECTS. '■ 1 s , NOVEL AND RARE DESIGNS, j "SCOULLAR'S" EXCLUSIVE QUALITIES. s This display is representative of our unexcelled Carpet I \ Stocks, wnich are renowned throughout tho whole Do- In *sS , minion. Pigy Every Carpet has been chosen with oxpcit judgment, and j fa glance will demonstrate to you tho exceptional opportunities which are afforded from such a collection. r>si WE !NVITE YOU TO INSPECT V/ITHOUT | 'OBLIGATION. | Tlte Secrallar Co., Ltd, 1 HEAD OFFICE: LAM3TON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 QIEEX JSTBBBT , M4StEBfO.N \ IIARKEH SLRfcET " HASTING*. | fc PETALU^A ,i; --Tbe LeadinglncubatorT] THE Petaluma has made such i v, Ol ld-uido lepuhuon foi itself I that hundieds of uould-be Incubatoi makers, haie stmen to S uistal - fi A Compliment of tine ESagSses! ©rder ! to the PeSalama's Superiority. / j We can supply this leading Incubatoi j In 54 EGG CAPACITY r 4 n n 1 In 120 EGG CVPACITI ? i In 216 EGG CVPACITV 7k, i-' n In 324 EGG C VPACITI ill [q q Send Cash with order, and Tie.mil doluer the Petaluma Fiee 1o an ' part of tho Dominion.- j HATCHES LARGER PERCENTAGES THAN ANY OTHER INCUBATOR. 3 The tSims Hardware Co., Ltd. j 111-113 CUBA STREET !: :: WELLINGTON. I SHOOTING REQUISITES. J , •".;.;■:wsrHAVE -to hand a large selection of arms, -AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON :...'_ A3 UNDER;— " ', OUNS-SB.BL : , D.8.8.L ' in Bonehill's and Eollis's make, / siw Wujcirester's Latest Models in Repeating and Au- . tomatip Shot Guns. ... RI F LES-Wincbester Kifies and Carbines, 32. 38, and 44 calibres, half and full Juagazine, also Single Shot. Repeating, a and Automatic in 22 calibre. | | ' REVOLVERS-Joung American, Premier, Safety Police,'and fjj naramerless. j || , p| STOL-52 Calibre Savage Autcmatio Pistol, 1915 Model. S| -this Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with g| Automatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. MT\ CARTRIDGES-Wo have; a, large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, 1/ Ind1 nd Shot Gun Cartndges from the Best English atnj wiL Amencan Factories. . • I|P SUNDRIES— I 'ffi&k 9) e V! inR Rolj3 ' Bristle a »d Wire Brushes, Pullthroughs, $$&. K Ca V, b r? F'es'b'o Cleaners, Canva3 and Leather CartVsfM\ T .l° gQ Be »*. Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Riao! Wmjk Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. } mk JOHN -DUTHIE *i-.C'Q,BU ,RrETALB & HARDWARE MERCHANTS. | f|K|jt WILLIS \ STREET. - ' ' j
A Cold will s : ■ the family Nothing is so infectious as a cold. Slop it at.once-with a dose or two of Bonnington's Irish Moss. It is a siire.' cure for coughs and colds, and should be in every household. ' Irlsh^Moss gives speedy relief whether the cold be located in head, throat or lungs—it cleats the choked-up air passages, banishes that "stuffy" feverish feeling, relieves that dry, .parching sensation in the throat, and eases the lungs. This lady, like thousands more, would not be without it:— • ' ' Dunedin, "SincebeinginNewZealand, •*""* I na?o used Bonnington's Irish • vStf ■ Moss -with very great snecesa. , Kit! I have found it most benefloial for tho children for ' fiKKSSfI conehs and colds, dirin? the |ll cw S u "J. cold damp.weathorand always jSE2H_S2_SSI like to keep a bottle in tie *< oo»»iwtoirsi ■> house." J. W. COXTEN'.. ■ """SJ 131 Ask fori and insist on getting . S '®A( Bbnninston's. •No other is ;sS!?t'fß! "Just as Bood." All cheiists IKISHMOSi and stores, • ■ #jsg*s,-sii} Sold in Urge and omall bottles. SsaSwsj ... loj -gss.^' 'A Half. Crop is. larger than a Sovereign— Is it worth more ■? Don't judge the , nutritious value of a food by its bulk. Because some porridge meal packages are larger ■ than Gerstena you may think they are 'cheaper. That is just like saying a half I '-crown'is better than a sovereign because it is bigger and weighs more. . PORRIDGE MEAL ■ COOKED IN 2 MINUTES • the pure Cereals of which it is made are concentrated by a special process, so that whilst the bulk is decreased the nourishment is greatly increased. Moreover, the Gerslena process makes the porridge more digestible, so that it can be relished . and eaten daily by the most delicate. Al! Grocers Sell Gerstena
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2858, 24 August 1916, Page 2
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