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j 'THIS JS THE LAST WEEK • OF . ' " J:::/-/ and the BARGAINS will be Good and Plentiful/ " BARGAINS like the Undermentioned will be obtainable* ♦■• ♦.■'•■ «,. . • ♦ \. ■ ■ ' 12 ONLY VOILE ONE-PIECE # LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS ; ' " : , J ' DKESSES-In Pink, Blue, and Helio. * -In all tho newest shades, v Usual Price, 12s. 6d. J with small pleated flounce. ' Ueual ■ '; Sale Price, 2s. lid. # Price, 9s. 6d. Sale Price, 3s, Hd. ; * •& 12 ONLY PRINT DRESSES-In Plain J WHITE MUSLIN BLOKES , „ , ~ ~ , , tt i 2 —With panel of embroidery m front, ; Zephyr, light colours only. Usual * ,',,,. „,„. . -wmi Price, 10s. 6d. ' * *' ' "* ' Sale Price, 2s. Hd. # . ■ Sale Price, is. 6d. ■X- # ,WHITB VOILE BLOUSES — With .WHITE LAWN & VOILE DRESSES * inset sleeves, daintily veined and fin- ■ —Trimmed embroidery, full skirt. -fc ished with small embroidered collar. Usual Price, 12s. 6d. * Usual Price, 6s. 6d. 'sale Price, ss. lid. Sale Price, 2s. Hd. . -"—" . f ; HOTEL NOTICEB. ■;■-—-- , ~~" T\nmi Fish' makes & Nice Light LissicSi! Summer, when the fancy turns .to> light' cold luri- ' ' cheons, housewives can prepare many an appetising meal ' W ' t ' l OUr w kolesome fish. ; . . , ls °ff the'freshest and purest Salmon, Herrings-in- . Tomato Sauce, Lobster, .Sardines—and all are priced lowly. Fish luncheons save work, cooking on I hot_ days—no big "wash-up" of greasy dishes. Have BARRETT'S HOTEL, **■ A 1 F P S=L=Li, L,(Q,, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. •) : , „ 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524 A \ WELLINGTON ■yiSITOES to Wellington should stay 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phona 1084. J n, » at this splendid Hotel. com- .... . ...*...-. t fort and attention. Night Porter in at- .■ ■■■!.—n—w uimi- - w-'.-in. i.i..ii ri „ _ _ tendance. Electric Lift installed. Elec- — ; trie Light in every room. Tariff, 9s. per > ' . n. DALTON. Proprietor. . ' ■ . • ."SSWs^A (Nearly opposite Eailway Station). ' . ■ ' THE FAVOUEITE HOUSE i With the Travelling Public. v ■ Electric Light in Every Bedroom. , . UnMfffcS^li' ' Hot Buths can be had at all lours, Free fly QvfSfM§/&&**>*&■ • of Charge to Visitors and Boarders. ' , —i ... MODERATE CHARGES. •:..'" Country Visitors are reminded that if t®^^^^^^^^^^^©* only in Town for tho Day, they can ob- . tain a Good Lunch from 12 till 2. ■ ' ' tftffi^ir^T^£*r"* ; T****''''7-?*!y* 1; ''" •-*. AUCKLAND [_ . ' ' ■ .— — ; -; me. and Mrs. albert p A ro brown, i gherwin-WiHiauiß %edi&Y Prepared A CULTHRHD HOM;E of Rest and Rβ- « .■■*-.. ; finement, comprising 100 rooms, situ. ( "Do4r» + o in tfttnvn nnnidAn tsti4"li ated in central, elevßted position, with 3 , iTSIIIItS ID, i/OiJipS/nSOII Willi .;: ample pleasure pounds. Write or wire | ■ * : Auckland. White !&&&& M& OH. ' | ' Eight Station. The man wlio buys white lead and oil and prenares it himself, or who Between Wellington and Auckland. \ . engages a painter to prepare it, cannot possibly make a paint equal to B rea kX? ur Journey At ' Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints. It is a case of hand work against WirV for exact formlllae and grinding with powerful machinery: J£ING'S COURT PRIVATE HOTEL'. base 0 £ Sherwin-Williams' Prepared Paints is a correct com. Night Porter meets all trains. Early bination of oxide of zinc, sulphate of lead, carbonate of lead, pure cttlla guaranteed. ' linseed oil—the latter being made from the best flax-seed it is possible E. E.-KNIGHT, Proprietor. to buy—and the necessary drier and turpentine. ILato u.b.s. UoJ ; : —; • Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead the makers are HOTEL ARCADIA. ' enabled to get tho largest possible quantity of linseed oil into each Lambton Wellington. i ga] ] 011 . This is important as pure linseed oil more than any other mHOROUGHLT renovated and up-to. ingredient -n. date. Mra. Cockayne, late of Gives Durability and Life to the Paint. Special Sample Room for Commercial / ' Travellers. , Therefore, by he fineness in grinding and the maximum of pure oil ' COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL. SSS™ bSST* "" *■ P "" *» >f RUN ON CONTINENTAL LINES Sherwin-Williams' Paint. (SWP) will last from-seven to ei"ht Tears GUESTS PAY ONLY FOR WHAT ■ while the life of lead and oil is at the most four years. " [ All convenient including electric AVhite lead, raw oil, umber, dryers and turpentine £5 2 0 ! lift. The Acme of Comfort and Cleanli- Labour, breaking down and straining 5 0 ness. Five minutes from'rail and wharves. ■ r . Cuba Street North The above will make 6} gallons of paint, covering ° T. M GUIEE 250 f . ■ t wo coa t s , J6r Um J «, fropnefor - Sherwin-Williams , Paint cohere 360 sq. ft two rrtHE MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, ' coaU per gallon or 162 ° s «- ft A Ghuznee Street, \Vellinglon._ . 4} gallons SWP at 19s. per gallon costs £4 5 6 Superior Accommodiuton, E'/cclient . B _ " Cuisine. Kitchen in charge of W. Fix ■ or a saving of £1 1 6 Terms iStfiweek. , P" nt with ™ly» on every tin. . Central situation. Few doors from im* -,-,„ m~— ' ' Cuba or Willis Streets. \Wf lMin:i!l-. © ffil IP JL 3 V ADDEESS-Box .10, To Aro P 0., Wei- W. IHIIIB C@s Cβ JLthU. AoejitS. ■ lington. Tolephone 343. . * ,BVl9| *4*W v*/ wWt* ASWi. » v ' ™" W. FIX. Proprietor. • OTEL GEAND CENTRAL. lmalaliaa !"gggyWß l^^ 107 CUBA STREET. ' [ ~ ' " -—.. Wellington's] Lending Private Hotel •' JONES AND CO. PACKED' CL.BE QUAY, WELLINGTON ' ■<! Bathrooms, including electric light and /'\A I ?TT TinvpT?a rra tfin tsixoo • . • , [TO alarms - Tariff: ■*■ * P^nS^a KEIR'S FORWARDING ' ■-i lie. M. weels. EOPB. and SbUBBBB. 'Phone 72L 1 AGEJMftJC. V. ~

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3010, 22 February 1917, Page 3

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