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-Summer Coats in LOVELY Are Now On Display in Our Showroom* The Quality is Good, the Style Correct, the Prices Very Moderate, and Your Inspection is Cordially Invited, SUMMER COATS, IN HEAVYWEIGHT SHANTUNG Sil,lv-Sac shape, blazer style, medium length, flat collar, patch pockets, and finished with largo buttons. Tussore colour only. Price, 395. 6ti, SUMMER COATS, IN SILK AND COTTON MIXTURE—In woven style, with r pockets, and belt across back.. Colours: Black, Champagne, and Sky Blue. ■ ! Prico r 17S„ 6d. SUMMER COATS, IN FINE SPUN SlLK—Ttoee-quarter length, with roll -** collar, patch pockets, finished with. girdle of same material, loose fitting. .._.„-.. |^? This is a' very smart coat, and can be had in. these desirable colours: ''• • ; '". * (\ Primrose, Saxe, Navy, Black and White, and Ivory. Price, 655. ' *■• . • \ j ■ ■ s •■'"!"' SUMMER OOATS, IN SHANTUNG SILK—In a-nico heavy weight; full swing \[ back, new sleeve, with extra large armhole, pocket to slip in, smart collar '"._ j and cuffs, and finished with'pearl buttons. Price, G7S. CtJ. \ SUMMER COATS, IN THREE-QUARTER LENGTH —In Rough Creme ' ' - \ Serge, full make, with swing back and pockets, flat collar, with revers to I button up to neck, 6et-in eleeve. . Price, 395. 6d, [ ■ . r !

Desert Gold is tho champion of tho turf, and Desert Gold Tea is the clianir pion of all te£s. Botli aro unsurpassed and hold first place in public favour.— Advt.

The printed paper which Lord Kitchener read beforo tho geographical section of the British Association some years aRo on "A Survc3' of Galilee," was sold at Sotheby's for £14.

ill fill A Being a highly concentrated Ij IBa 1 foo * oes no,; ie^re tne * on 6 111 HK 0.-.mr. meals. Use half the usual I and cook for saves ruE * lost 2 Msiistss Gerstena is the Ideal Summer Breakfast Dish—it vriU Is not ovelneat *J>' e blood, if is quickly cooked, and so iSSilPHiiiiHl IIS nutriUous palatable. Gorstena makes lovely Blanc tfillll IS 1 11 SIS 11 Mallge6 and Custards—recipe's in every hag. 6s _ A If 1! | Sharp and Vigorous! i u \Ui ■ l — _ 1 / fi' {■ {I j| When you cail on. your motor \ //llrJliilL ■ * or greater effort it will ; ill I respond more briskly and ! A" A I powerfully if the tank ' | If contains Big Tree \ r /W§b Big Tree is Abso- | i/y^y- u - e ' y^ ure_t^ats ?( I / it is so economical I jj < ' ont, ' o '" Distribnted by a ' * >nre ' y ew Zealand Company. A 111 Ir ' FBOM ALL BTOEEKEBPEES o • <J»- Wmy AWD GAEAGES ' ; . ; . i ■' &ABDEN TOOLS GABDEM TOOLSWE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:— Border Forks. UWSi If OWSrS I Hedge Shears. Border Shears. ENCLISH. ' I.R. Hose. Branch Cutters. „ . „., .. Ladies' Spades. Daisy Grubbers. Crc6n s S" o ™ m ™J- . Lawn Sprniklers. Digging Forks. n , ( Anglo-Paris McKinnon Hoes. DriniiSg Spades. Ransomo's J Automaton. . Mattock Hoes. Dutch Hoes. <- Uon - Planters' Hoes. Edging Knives. AMERICAN. Pruning Shears. Garden Rollers. Arcade. Pruning Saws. Garden Trowels. Favourite Rakes. Garden Shears. Lakewood! Reaping Hooks. Grubbing Hoes. NBW Eas y Scythes. Grass Shears. New Sprayers. Grass Hooks. Premier. e °* at "es Tools Pennant. Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks, JOIN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006; Country Department, 156: Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564. ~li ihmuljj n j iui.liiliiljiiw. Al H.iiwmh .11JL V m i.n,n ,UM }§ttu , m||^ M Ti In (he days when every penny must be ™ watched, U6e the g J? If best and moat economical tea—Amber Tipß. fj WHOLEBAIJII AGENTSi THOMPSON BKOS.. UD.. iVv-U.I.NGxo- "

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2915, 30 October 1916, Page 3

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