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A . ,:' - In the Latest Style, to go with your New Summer Press or Costume, is very desirable, and to illustrate within this space what our stock includes, we hereunder list the following, inspection of which is cordially invited: — * » . A NICE SIZED HAND-BAG IN SQUAEE SHAPE—With a nickel frame, poplin Imed, black only. v. & A. Price, 4s, 11d. NEW 'KODAK" HAND-BAGS—Fitted with purse and mirror, doubled leather handle,- good V. & A. Prices, ss. 6d. and 7s. lid. A GOOD LARGE HANDBAG—With nickel frame, leather handle, lined poplin. V. & A. Price, ss. 6d, LADIES' DAINTY PUKSE-BAGS—In real leather, fitted with small puree and " mirror. V. & A. Price, 10s. 6d, A GOOi) STRONG BAG^—lashionable shape, in real leather. with gunmetal frame. V. & A, Price, 16s. lid. REAL LEATHER HAND-BAGS —Medium size and good shape, nickel frame, leather lined. V. & A. Price, 15$. 6d. NEW SHAPE LEATHER HAND-BAGS —With leather handles and nickel frames, finished with tassel. V. & A. Price, 10s. 6d. CHARMING CREPE-DE-CHENE—In navy, gabardine, and black, lined poplin and white kid,-ver.y smart. V, i A. Price, 355. SMART SUEDE BAGS, in dark grey, light tan, champagne, dull frames, and suede handles. V. & A. Price, 375. 6d. < NEW SILK BAGS-With very pretty and smart ruched silk edges,, lined \ . °t silk and inner compartment with white kid. V. &A. Price, 355. - PLAIN SILK AND POPLIN BAGS—Iu black and navy blue, finished' with •tassel. V. & A; Prices, 11$. Sd. and 15s. 6d. -NIGGER BROWN SILK BAGS—In good quality, lined with telio, blue, and cream silk poplin . V. &A. Price, 11s. 6d. SERVICEABLE BLVCK SILK BAGS—With nickel frames, lined grev, rnerV., strong handles. V,'& A. Price, Bs. lid.

/ -STAMFORD & Co., : fejl HA| RW°RKERS4 ART MILLINERS, lH\ jiS -' 133 A CUBA STREET. JQADIES requiring additional hair, or I - ■ ra . Wicir own combings worked up by Tf |p reliable hainvorkers, should call on or I *" te '° us - We weigh all work, and Mr&r£&\ZS?\ ' gn ; e an £ xacfc estimate when' taking the" I order. The_ finest selection, of waved and straight hair 'Stocked. Any shade andquality accurately matched. TransferttPM I motions from four to eight guineas. ' \ Toupees from 3os. to 60s. Switches from ' iw"* j£\ •..: 10s- to 60s. Pin-curls from Bj. 6d. to. «<g'. Li q&.-i- 10s. 6d. Combings mounted 2s. per p ounce. Should the Children's Hair remsm ' ■ Q UJre cutting, American or Buster style, that branch is attended to carefully, One p" ' ' -Cv.'v 1 -" - Shilling. Face and Scalp Massage, and . i. ... _ V all/Toilet JTreatments.obtainable. Mar- £ .•" — : —:™' A .col.Waving a,specialty. Best Ecvntian Hdnna Shampoo' Powder Is. each. )\ (f m%!§d capable Milliner.in charge of the '• —'■* ;— " tIK-jgsa| Department .designs \many becomintr Hate and Toques. •A 1916 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE , , "ROTARY STANDARD.!' ' We have had over 40 years' Practioal Experience, during which time ■we have handled thousands ,of S©wing Mlsiehm©®,, while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of-the ROTARY STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of'trial, are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are. All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best, like 22-carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled .gold. The Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of the century. Let:us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free. v Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £5 126. Pd. Needles of >11 kinds in stock. Any make Machine repaired. ' F H J 0 W«-.F(©a"rg ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 98 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. %r. 1| WILL WASH ' '-American ' ; DENTAL PaRLSRS There is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing; Artificial-Teeth made by Dr. Rayner. not because HE says so, but because thousands of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment Is repeatedly expressed in the countless number of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original copies of which we will gladly show you. The more difficult the mouth the better we like It, and when the work Is completed—ALWAYS to tho satisfaction of the patlcnt-we are Immediately told how iveil they can grind their feod, and laughing becomes a pleasure, as there Is no fear of teeth dropping. We will undertake to niako a set of teeth that will cestoro to the face Its NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from lots of teeth or age. . ' * , We will give a WRITTEN CUARANTEE to fit you, Irrespective of the failure of other Dontlsts-a guarantee which always holds good, and one that Is backed by our 14 yoars 1 roputatlon. Dentistry Is like any other business or profession. It requires yean ef nrac. tlce and study to make one capable of dealing with the great variety of cans that present xhomsclves. ' In this Office alone we have already dealt with more patients than the entire papulation of Wellington, and the confidence reposed in us Is shown by tha fact that we still continue to treat ten patients to any other dentist's one. If your tooth are beyond saving we will oxtract them absolutely without naln -FREE OF GHARCE—and make for you a set of teeth that will be a Berminint to look at and a Joy to oat with. If you aro now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your face shows signs of asalnc wc remove the linos qulto easily by the attachment of certain pads favour plato, - 1 at the same time make it hold moro firmly. . rhy not visit OUR office and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of whloh ur< havi many thousands for you to select from. We will examine your mouth and honestly advise you, for whloh we make no charge. I ~~ ~ PLATES 'FtiOM S £3 Vsl Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. ' DR. RAYNER. I

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 5

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