f :;/STAMFORD & Co., ■. : lair Workers;- and .. iiifiners, :: 1 123 A CUBA .-STREET. rMILL&ERf 1 'jlslirajiKS ita* /'. In all its attractiveness is now show- ■,;, ;ffffl|L % ing iu OUR WINDOW AND SALON. ■'•' : ' Mode's of Rich Velour, Panne, and •■ j Errol . Velvets. ■.= fcf ■ - - =.'-% ft '■■- Black, Nigger, Greenland p' 1 -•■-■■-- ■■-■ •—- % Wm 4 Mole. ■;..•-•.. ..- .;■'... ' Prices, 255, to «s. Plll'L. ~3- - - (( Purchasers' Hair Dressed Freo of "•' - ...... , j Charge. J Oiled mdW^tctptookit '- Storm Clothing* s ■ [I !! lie'stormy season is now here, and it is necessary to pro- j « tect yourself from the severe, weather which will be experi- ! • I enced during the next fe-w, months. .. ,:..,. 1 I This clotlung is the ideal protection for such weather. ' '-.■.''• ! % The Double Linen Walking Coats are huttoned down the.' - \ jj front and fastenedat the throat with a. strap and buokle. "■ - : -: ' !i The collars are lined with velvet, and stand well up the J t neck. • -1 ,'■',"' '•'• [ 5 These coats vary from 48 inches to 58 inches in length. '* . : , i The Material is Double Throughout, ■; ■ j j , with an extra thickness at the elbows, and special capes'over i> ; | the shoulders. .■.■■■ .... ". i I The coats have stayed buttonholes, which cannot pull or tear | 3 away,, while the selvages areleather bound and well sewn with -■.'. 7.7 j i| strong thread, all 6eams being double stitched. ■■■.■■,■■•■■■-.. si A special feature of these coats is that they are fitted with 3 • storm cuffs which close over the wrist with rubber-bands, and I thlls : " •'..'!: \ Keep the Arms Thoroughly Dry and Warm, j ji Riding Coats as above also stocked. . ' .1, We also have a large range of Oilskins, Leggings, Sou'- j ! ■ westers, Short Coats, Trousers etc., suitable for seamen, \ Rubber Hide Boots, with leather 6oles, also Snag-proof Rubi ber Boots, both hip and knee. , ' , i § Flags of the Allied Nations. ~ I 1 . -'•"' .■'<-'" ■ ! H We have a large.slock cf Nev Zealand Ensigns, Union I Jacks, Belgian, French, Italian, Servian, Russian, and Ameri- ' can Flags, all made of the best double warped bunting. For further particulars write/to Department "D." a E W. Mills & Go., Ltd. & G. P.. Stone. k I ========= jTk livincible "OEI0I" : . .j \ HPHE Housewives of New Zealand have, long ago rccogfj nised the ORION as the Rango which affords the greafc- ' » est facilities for First-class Cooking. It is so very easy i! to manage, so clean, and always under penfect control.' Its jj ovens are easily and uniformly heated, which enables Baking j I and Cooking to bo dono with Rapidity''and Comfort. The : 't ' ORION makes a special appeal to Housewives by reason of f its economy in fuel, its great strength, and the perfect con- j ; struction and adjustment of every part. In durability it is j without equal. , . . j Ask your Ironmonger to show you a ORION. I E. SHACKLOGK, ■■; ' I ——— 1 grjw«tt.^»«r-.,... l ..«.»iM<».i.LJiu«u.^,Hr.y,,.u,,^^^ j Why Have.laeaky- B@©fs? I REPAIR THEM PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE I I! RAIN COMES WITH 1 HSJLSTACK. I APPLY THE .SAME .AS PUTTY, WITH A KNIFE OR TROWEL, : J.; Smith, and -Smithy latcL, ■ ACENTS. OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. I
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3094, 26 May 1917, Page 5
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