HERE'S SOMETHING NICE iij for the. I I I CHILDREN! %% A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Suitable in every way for present day:wear, at SPECIAL PRICES. It's an opportunity—will you grasp it now? INFANTS'COATS IN LAMBS'WOOL- CHILDREN'S TODDLING COATS IN I With corded velvot collar and cuffs jin CASHMERE AND SERGE—Daintily I sizes 20in., 22in., 2-iin. braided and finished with round or Prices, 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d,, and 19s. 6d. square collars; sizes 20in., 22in., 24in. Prices, 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d„ and 18s. 6d. CREME TODDLING COATS. IN VERYFINE SERGE-Wide shape, artisti- CHILDREN'S COATS IN BLACK caliy braided and finished with capo SATlN—Smartly finished with belt and collar; size 22in. Price, 295. 6d. small coUar ; Bizes 20in - 22in.,*24in. Prices, 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d., and 19s. 6d. CHILDREN'S CREME BEAVER COATS I -Win, « m »n c" it e ■ i. i CHILDREN'S COATS IN BLACK SEAL—With small square collar-, finished „„,.. .„_ ._.. rI , TJ , / -, TTT ™ ETTE AND BLACK CARACUL—Finwith. cord; sizes, 20in., 22in., 24in., 26in. ished Vith smalT belt at back; sizes Prices, 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d„ and 2flin., 22in., 24in. • 19s. 6d. Prices, 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d„ and 19s. 6d. I __:,_ I
I Oiled and Waterproofed | Storm Clothing* 3 TJie stormy' season is now here, and it is necessary to pro--5 • tect yourself from the severe weather which will be experih, enced during the nest few months. i This clothing is the ideal protection for suoh weather' | The Double Linen Walking Coats are buttoned down the- | front and fastened at the throat with a strap and buckle. I The collars are lined with velvet, and stand well up the I neck. | These coats vary from 48 inches to 58 inches in length. i ' % The Material is Double Throughout, | with an extra thickness at the elbows, and special capes over | the shoulders. £ The coats have stayed buttonholes, which cannot pull or tear ft away, while the selvages are leather bound and well sewn with S strong thread, all seams being double stitched. J A special feature of these coats is that they are fitted with $ storm cuffs which close over the wrist with rubber bands/ and i thus ' | Keep the Arms Thoroughly Dry and Warm. $ Riding Coats as above ;.)so stocked. j> We also have a large range of Oilskins, Leggings, Sou'i westers, Short 1 Coats, Trousers' etc., suitable for seamen, \ Rubber Hide Boots, with leather 6oles, also ,Snag-proof KuhJ ber Boots, both hip and knee. J Flags of the Allied Nations. jj ' We have a large stock cf Nev Zealand Ensigns, Union \ Jacks, Belgian, French, Italian, Servian, Russian, and Ameri- • i can Flags, all made of the best double warped bunting. I . For further particulars write to Department "D." R-W. Mills & Co, Ltd. B. G. F. Stone. £325 Main Ports. $ 1 9 17 Model " 32 -" AN Opportunity for WIDE-AWAKE PURCHASERS. THE PARTINPALMER 34 h.p. Car is BUILT BY SPECIALISTS in MOTOR MANUFACTURE. EMBRACES all. LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, including ELECTRIC LIGHT and SELF-STARTER, .and AMERICAN LEATHER PLEATED UPHOLSTER Y. An outstanding feature is the LOW PRICE of this HIGH-GRADE OAR. CATALOGUES and all PARTICULARS from the NEW' ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS. Zeaßamciia tote Smpsrfrig Co., Ltd., 153 FEATWERSTON STREET. ' Address Correspondence to P.O. BOX 705, WELLINGTON. l LMllHl.U*«ll^ll l " l^K^'lJWWJM '*^ l " M^-'B ' I \f MmLIIL "' IL - l ' M ' t^l " l ' MU ' lllu ''" ww,lMllM ' J " lw ' MWtl **- B '" l ' B1T „ —————— i *" " ~—^^mmj B QF Modern Poultry-raising dopends on the "ARTIFICIAL 8 | MOTHER" for the joung chicks. The brooder question I 8 is a Tital one with poultry men! Let us show you the last' ' I word in brooders. The I Newtown Colonj Brooder I 9 —tho "One Perfect Brooder." It is coal-burning, and easy, I, I to manage, and P f It Ensures Bigger Profits! | B It is economical! We have the Newtown Giant Colony Brood- 3 ijj er in tho small size for any number of chicks up to 500, and I !j I the larger size 1000 to 1200 chicks. 8 i I Come in and see the NEWTOWN! Or send for Booklet. I j The Sims Hardware Co. j B 111-113 CUBA STREET ... WELLINGTON. LTD. I
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3091, 23 May 1917, Page 3
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