Monday, Tuesday and Bargain Day! "■■'•' . The delight with which this annual sale of.* Manufacturer's Indent Samnle< \," 'S flrwted is in itself a warranty that there is money to be saved. " . i Cost? are going up all the time, yet here is an opportunity to" save, in fact ' to buy at. less than present English Prices. . v ' n ,a " • Surely this is'the event of the'year—high-class Underclothing offered at Sample Prices for a few days—or as long as they last. . , > you L?t US y ° U ° n Monday *" the Urdard.thing Showroom-Bargains await I || Cut the cost'of living by saving on your Underclothing Purchases., ... y CHEMISES—Ma&poIam, Longcloth, or ■iiATKrr- riMTcmvixj j . • trimmod. fiftrviflGiiTilo cmbroifl- Tf\Tc xt • i* i t ■H-Hlld'insclc, in • SLlfe't »rt%r d 5 "or Tamtulle Vri&K 6 ''^Sol'or •V ?r.Tfc *#l » lit M ' Somnli ' insertion, and embroidery; usunf - G'luny Lace, and Muslin embroidery V,f' 6 > 11 < 4s -' 6d - £C X Z & vkZ*k m 'J., t p rt ft - ' ' I 3' ha i am p P J 6 f^ 5 ' ? s ' «'• 353. Bd. Sample Prices; , bHEJIISES-In fino Najpsook and-. Ta- 295."'6 d.' - S " 2Q S m''. 13 *- 6d " 14s ' M - 16s. - Bd., to •' rantullo; hand-made in ohafmine de- ' y signs ajid trimmed Torchon or Valea--WHITE UNDERSKIRTS—TWiiI *Mm VtArroww! T v'- . T hy V,' .'.y;; ciennes Lace Insertion, and. the finestsimply Mimed with f,,11„f ' H " Sol i E i S-In ? i ?! nsook r °. r I<»igclqth. I>m- tucks, 'beading, and/ribbon. Sidery Usual Pr cL 8 k 11d med I ,ac ? l ed «'»« «! ul f ' Usual Prices, 12s. 6d., 13s. 6d./15s. 6d., p™ nd [is 6d 12s fid f/, IP, «7i' tt , and ribbon. 17s. fid., to 395. 6d, Sampfo Price* Ke'pr|L'7» 6d 8s" 6d l\f' UsuaLPnces, ,s. lid., ,Is. fid., ss. fid., g. «, M „ , Ss . ~, M „W-,I;"®, fe'"" a; II 1/ a In the £ dlsoount off evepy oagh k^O | ||jfra ' pucdhaoo of £.1 op oven f|||P r - D'LC. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON
t=z=lt=3t: —-II —ir—ll II ig| "CORRECT" Styles in Costumes f-THINQS BUILT RIGHT j roraarkablo, progress of this business is merely '-| MUST LAST I ' no outcome of giving satisfaction to some of tho ' ' lastidious. dressers in Wellington. J: rj Every Costume is 'out and fitted'by MR. COLEMAN per- \ . «>naliy. His export work is supplemented by the highly of wen having long Continental experience, ■j • j * "'at. Coleman" Costumes are Superior ln.'Stxle L "■'-..' U and Finish to the productions of the ordinary' tailor. Inspect 'T ■' 1 1~1 i? e ®® W€S J fab^?, s - including the highly fashionable Tricoi . tine-:supple as /silk and durable as all-wool. .'N S U A. J. COLEMAN, L LADIES' FASHION TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, i- Colonial Muitml Buildings. 117 Customhouse Quay' : ■■•.'■■ ''■" U , (Opposite Bank of New Zealand.) • mnz^nnu— icoaiz^i— |§f.AnM' Chest JTT B^. . y J with a Chill ' | like an Iceberg. ■' : t - jj t qjj witside cases'.of oiir refrigera- |j|l l|_ 'II .I' I : ; i jj ..".to'rs- ore'limite'.of Ash, and. the i J 111 Jljf :-;v ; lining 'ia'-'.iii.~one piece., , The latter 'IJ ~TI I' " H " K-: ; I ''consists:of .pure'-white porcelniiifused ''f I'l'ilnil 'in iiiiViiiiih 1•' , ST'V Z to heavy steel, and is- absolutely sani- |~l |jT| m ' ' - ? j ' and practically , Il Illlllillliiy lp|||| J j V;;.. '. I -■'■indestructible. : • | ■ f It will not chip or crack— cannot ■ . ! even be scratched—and . ivill retain 111 [flp^il ;v' ; ; its pure whito appearance always. ; I laP/ •" { Tlie "Champion" is built with '$& , ' ••• i - ; double, walls, woll protected with \ J waterproof sheathing and "linofelt" and .with' a dead air space between g v - / f .' tliom. This air-tight space : j I Prevents the Passage of Hot and Cold Air ■.■■J■' . , - . X , ■ J through tho walla of tho refrigerator, and the "linofelt," which is l > - \ absolutely odorless and will not'decay, offers additional resistance to | '■ i changes"'of temperature. i ! ill refrigerators are built with round' corners,;. removable drip pipes, . . . j removable inside traps, self-retaining castors, and heavy brass locks ■ j ! ■ and■ hinges. " : •, I '■-,'.' •' j Perfect circulation of the air within the refrigerator is essential and f , is obtained by a practical arrangement of tks ice rackjjand air flues.', j Lower priccdl refrigerators aro similar, to the above except that tho \ ■ !■•••( linings aro made of galvanised steel. | VI E. W. Mills & Co., LtcL | win hwibilmii ■ , EFFICIENCY V. ALCOHOL 1 from 2 does leave 1, but Alcehol ■ „ (1) added to Efficiency (2) leaves less "''''■ . (THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 88 ADHIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PEOHIBTION KNOW THIS TOO ' WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND FOR ALCOHOL STAN® FOR GERMANY! | RATNBR 6AFE® S I \l . INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSB FROM 1 .&■, FIRE, FALL, OR BURCLARS. 1 BY INSTALLING ONE OL' THESE CELEBRATED SAFES. I TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT: PRFEOT IN OONSTRUO <■>' HON: CONTAINS ALL THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT > •, ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY. !■ ; ,NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DE- ' 6TROYED BY FIRE . NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS, v ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS IT TO FALL i FROM ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING — THEREFOR® -| : f ABSOLUTE SEOURITY. BRITISH MADE. , g : i WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THE "j I GOODS AT | j ; The Stewart Timber, ©lass & Hardware Co., Ltd., I = 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLAGE, WELLINGTON AGENTS, I I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 5, 1 October 1917, Page 2
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