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I' - At'the Great VEITCH AMD ALLAH ; r | Xmas. Capnival : ' I THINCS ARE. MOVING FAST—EVERY DAY CETS BUSIER THAN THE | ONE JUST PAST—EVERYBODY IS MADE HAPPY AT OUR STORE, SO j§ PLEASE COME ALONC AND JOIN THE HAPPY THRONC, WHERE IN- | SPECTION IS CORDIALLY INVITED WITHOUT OBLIGATION TO BUY. J' X NOW, WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT A PICTURE FOR A XMAS | PRESENT?—A COOD IDEA, ISN'T IT? OUR STOCK INCLUDES:— \ • I A WELL-KNOWN PICTURE, "SONS THE CREPES AT OUR DRESS DE- ' "4: OF THE EMPIRE," by H. Payne, - - • I | 3m. mount, Sin. Oak frame; sizo PARTMENT ARE LOVELY, AND i 31 x 2S. Price, 21s. ■"*•"' ' : -' | A VERY HANDSOME PICTURE, INCLUDE:— | "MOONRISE," by F. Carlton. De--1 h H at o,? cferk . mouut > 3in: > KIMINO CREPES, the ideal fabric'for I ull -Jin. Oak frame; size 21 Dressing Gowns and Jackets, in a I ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT PICTURE lar £° range of designs, and all the . | IS GALLED "THE CLOISTER AND wanted shades, including—Rose Pink, |j THE WORLD," by Sheridan Know- Vieux Rote, Sky, Saxe, Grey, Hello, |: ■ " gold S lipf 3 S; t Lre Untj Price, 455. * Champagne, Tussore, Nil, and Can- .■ ■ | A BEAUTIFUL PALE SHADED PIC- J ary; 29m. wide. 10} d. yard. i TURE GALLED "ONE TOO MANY," I pr vtm* rmmc • «• ~, :-' : A | also by Sheridan Knowles. A white t PLAIN CREPES > 111 t]l6 Mowing/. | mount, 3in., Jin. ' gold slip, 3Jin. 2 shades—Cream, Grey, Sky, Saxe, | frame. Price, 455. Dark Saxe, Rose Pink, Navy, Brown, ' . a leot'lroni' '' aV ° 111,111010118 °" 10rs *° EC ~ -ft Champagne, Tussore, Helio, Scarlet, ij YET 10 ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT * and Cardinal; 29in. wide. is. yard. . I % ' CHECK NAGASAIQ CREPE, in : £ dark brown mount, 2in., £in. gold Orange and U hite, Na-vy and White,' - 5 slip, 2in. Oak frame; sizo 27 x 33. # in several size checks; 32in. wide. I Price, Jss. # Is. 3d. yard.' , | A GLORIOUS OIL PAINTING, BEING * I ■ . COUNTRY SCENE, by J. Duncan, ' * WHITE JAP CREPES, 29in. wide. At ■ • (! set in dark mount, 4in., lin. gold * 9jd., 10£ d,, Is., Is. 2d., Is. fid., Is. . t | slip, Oak frame 4in.; size 30 x 34. -fr 11d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 9d. yard. I . , Price, 30s. £ | ' ANI ANIMAL PICTURE, CALLED 30FFRE SUITING, a splendid line for | ■ "THE ENCHANTRESS." Dark ' ' costumes. On white and s • mount, 4in.', £in.- gold slip, 3in. Oak cream grounds, with Navy stripes'; •" i frame; size 27 x 33. Price, 375. 6d. 27in. wide. Is. yard. * AN OBLONG PICTURE, A SHIP- | WRECK SCENE, CALLED THE WHITE RIPPLETTE, a nseful cloth . 5 ' "SMUGGLERS." White mount, children's wear, blouses, etc:; I ' ■ 3in., Jin. gold slip, Oak frame 4in.; 27in. wide. 10jd. yard. I sizo 29 x 43. Price, 635.

STAMFORD & • Co., - Hair Workers' and ' Art Milliners, i I v 123 CUBA STREET. Hps*] ' |j~~ personal appsarance of a, fady If®/ ' always - counts fort or against'her. flspMN. Consult us with/reference to becoming g i. i ii.i -i'n..n iri-pij jg aria adaptable designs of Hairwork and T *10$ 1 ' ...HAIRD.RESSINC.. I ...Wo do the new. styles of-Dressing the Hair to suit all "faces,-including the • Marcel AVa,ving, which'i'emains in wave ' ort^e^N^lENrS -' [ v 'Ww" . f .No. SriiTiant". or Coloured Combs and 'Jew®! mlB Pins are 'b'eing worn by women displavinjs good taste—just plain horn and imitation tortoiseshell combs, iw'.-'} A large Assortment of Waved "and Straight Hair arrived by the Remuera' ? ■fptsUaft" for . . -. ' . . i . a TRANSFORMATIONS, TOUPEES, and : |=T SWITCHES. M.X jmrstt I Combings worked up 2s. per oiuice. pggj)L_ JL (( (lOasfl The favour of plaoing your order with - us ear * y ' s rsquested. Jt lan ■ 1 fHooten'sl cocoaAi | Ask your ' / j|l AMERICAN'' I Dental Parlors There Is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artificial Teeth made by Dr. Ravnor, not because HE says so, but beoausa thousands of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment Is repeatedly expressed In the countless'number at voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, the original coplts of whloh we will gladly show you. The more dlffioult the mouth tho better vie like It, and when the work Is oompletod-ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patlent-we are immediately fold how well thoy oan grind tholr food, and laughing becomes a pleasure, as there Is no fear of teeth dropping. We will undertake to make a set of teeth that will restore to the face Its NATURAL expression by removing those lines whloh result from loss of teeth or age. We will give a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to lit you, Irrespective of the failure of other Dentlsts-a guarantee which always holds good, and one that Is baoked by our 14 years' reputation. Dentistry Is like any other business or profession. It requires years of nrar tlca and study to make one capablo of dealing with the great variety of cases that present themselves. ■ i I in this Office alone'we have already dealt with more patients than the entire population of Wellington, and the confidence reposed In us Is shown by the fact that we still oontlnue to treat ten patients to any other dentlst'9 one. If your teeth are beyond saving wc will extraot them absolutely without naln -FREE OF CHARCE-andmakefor you a set of teeth that will be a permanent to look at and a loy to eat with. \ II you are now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your faoe shows signs of agoing we can remove the lines quite easily by tho attachment of curtain pads to your plato, and at the samo time mako It hold more firmly. Why not visit OUR office and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of which we have many thousands for you to seleot from. We will examine your mouth and honestly advise you, for which we make no oharge. PLATES FROM S3* 3s/ ''li-'i I Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), (| AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2950, 9 December 1916, Page 5

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