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Suitable aid Serviceable Materials for / ( / / / Are now showing in great variety in our popular Dress Department. The quality, colours and prices are right— will'you, therefore, call in or write for patterns? COVERT COATlNGS—Suitable for Costumes, Coats, Skirts, etc.,, in shades of dark grey, brown, mid grey, etc.; 54/sm. wide. \ 11s. 6d. yard. COVERT COATINGS—Iα an exceptionally nice ' quality, for Tailored Costumes, Raincoats, etc., in shades of green and fawn; 50in. wide. 15s. Ed. yard, CrKEY GABARDINES-For Smart, Serviceable Costumes, Coats, Skirts, etc.; in mid grey and dark grey; S5/6in. wide. 15s. 6d. and 16s. 6d. yard,. GABARDINES—In all* the wanted shades, including fawns, khaki, greeni;, navv, etc; thoroughly proofed; soft finish; 53/ Coin. wide. " • ' 18s. Bd. yard. COLOURED ENGADlNES—Fashion's Fancy for Coat Frocks, Dresses, etc., all wool, soft finish; in shades of mole, purple, wine, saxe, and brown; 52/lin. wide. «S. 6d. yard. AXUZON CLOTHS—Suitable for Coat Frocks, Costumes, etc., in shades of siue, khaki, grev, mole, mill brown, and nigger brown; 49/50 in. vide. 7s. 11d. and Ss. 11d. yard.

Mr Workers and \ CUBA STREET. ■ ' ; ' T™ most natural-looking Jiead-drees ■ ■'? o^" 10 " ljy.puTchasniir. any, aids . ' P%aHs^ > If required from us. We produce artistic I l ' If ofFc P ts - instating nature so exactly, that '■' *P' '^ w kest quality and good quantity is !; "S? , ' liJ'*Wsrsi • 1,301 ' '° manu f2cture Wigs, Transforma't ' tions, Switch, etc. Every shade of hair '■^■■'M^w^iM;!fe'-ii&rA MW$ ■ ">»tohcd,.and the finest knotted Toupeoa ■;! ! :S|S'®''**'''^ , iUll ' l'ttrtings undetectable. , Salons replete with tho latest clectrio . T - a -PP'' ancos - . ' ■ ft ■.'i'f.., g i, "VA'.ft-i'a Large stocks of Toilot Eequisites, iaH._. ■ Lji"~a|' eluding'Koyal. Crenie, 2s. Gd.; Eoyal MM Km,ge, Is - M - ))'■ (C Combings mounted any design, 2s. per [p— ~ r ~ , -' —" — '*!* oz., also purchased.

:: has a .shine in everjr cfeop. ■ :.* I Black Silk Stove Polish has been the standard for twenty, I years and in quality it has no competitor. .'•■.. .: -...< ■■ I It is a high-grade polish ,that is clean to handle and J . makes a shine that stays. . . .■•..., ! If you want a better stove polish than you are now us-.- \ ing try Black Silk. It .is a polish that is quickly applied, I will not rub or dust off, is. clean and economical, ■ and Hakes a Brilliant and Glassy Snine. ' It-woes'further, lasts longer, and- starids'four times as much I heat as any other polish. Black Silk will not' dry up or eat \ through the cans. - - ',' - : \ - For beauty of polish, saving of labour, durability, clean- '. i ! lincss, and cheapness, it has no equal. ■ \. "i ■ .We guarantee Wynn's Black Silk Stove PolisK' is all ; \ that we claim for it. It makes old stoves look like new. j I Also put up as a. paste in lever top cans. ' . . ! ! Follow the directions carefully. ;; ] i Obtainable from all Storekeepers and Grocers. I Write for full particulars to Dept. "D." - ; I Agents. %. G. F. Stone. ° ■ J^

Wβ -want'you to try our Groceries! T ET us bo quite frank about it: This is an advertisement- published to ask you to shop at 1 • Q|«|ps . CAMPBELL'S ,^^|fs— — p ur e-Food Grocers! W efficient service, ' freeh groceries, and IWW consistent value. We've Ihree shops as. w!m liste<l bel ° w— i list ma ' je ~se -wMohever ' suits you best! 46 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. 293 CUBA STREET. • 'Phone 2524 A. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084.

REPAIR THEM PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE RAIN COMES WITH APPLY THE SAME AS PUTTY, WITH A KNIFE OR TROWEL. :: ACENTS. OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON. 1

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3100, 2 June 1917, Page 5

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