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TotheV..&A. i* if I Section we would respectfully « lf\|F if iTiCiiLionuu i : * CHILDREN'S PANAMAS—In small i « «• ' and lwge Pr B &l iid. t<, kV ed. ( In our up4o=date Fancy Dept. matinee BONNETs-in dainty s are decidedly smart, and good lace, finished with coloured ribbon f rosettes and muslin stringy i Va l Ue< They include ttlC IOllOW" childebn's bonnets in OB- j insf, and your inspection is corGANDI MUSLIN-Liued soft shade ~ „ . ~ , pink and pale blue, finished with | dialW inVlted. dainty Guipure edge and beading, j and threaded ribljon match silk. ■ . Price, 10s. 6d. J g pLE]S T DID ASSORTMENT OF LINGERIE RIBBONS-In white, DAINTY MATINEE BONNET—In i pink, blue, helio., satin and silk washing , ribbons, spot, lovers' Guipuro Lace, lined pale blue «lk, ( kuot,' and spray designs; }in., Jin., lin., 2in. widths, finished with kilted late and ribbon i ' Prices! 3id., 41d., sid., 6d. p 71d., 9Jd., and Is, yard, front and men , , ribbon strings. 8 ■ § Price, 10s. 6d. | ~,m R qbm» GIBBON—For children's hair ribbon, in Tose, sky, | ■DAINTY MATINEE HAT IN HAIL: f cardinal, brown, navy, black, white; a good washing ribbon. | . STONE MUSLIN-With double brim \ ' Prices, 6d., lOid., Is, 3d., and le. 6d. yard. j effect of corded muslin, edgwl val. [ < t lace and trimmed pale blue, pink, "EUROPV'-Lovely quality glace ribbon; sin. and 6in. wide; i and white. "rice, lus * do, s ,"'i\_ji.ii ? S in saxe, navy, salmon, pinlc, eky, and black. ; ' i Prices, it, lid, and is, s. y • 1 . the "EMPRESS" FAILLE RIBBON-For millinery; in'Baxe, rose, > navy, pink, and eky; Sin. wide. Price, U, 3d.-yard. j THE WICK HATBAND-Adjnetable, all ready for fixing on; to the i ! hat; tussore, witJi navy, black, green, stripes, and block de- ' j ■ I signs. ■ Price, 3«. lid. each. [ I-• . . J

! LadyTomngton jjL " * WvCUCi l<lll UC if ' 1 I. Ullvw WILJLi A j Silk Thread -They're so Light* I ; TTHEY work as easy as carpet sweepers with this advantage, that they ■ are eweepers and suction cleaners combined. Sweeping with them ( is wonderfully eaey, yet when finished the rugs and carpets arc thorI. ■ oughly clean. ■ ' > The wheels on whioh the cleaner runs operate three powerful inside ! I hellows which \ J Suck Up Every Scrap of Dirt, i while a strong flexible bristle brush gathers up all surface litter. Th« j : nap is left raised and fresh-looking—clean and bright. ' j The manufacturers had a Lady Torrington Vacuum Sweeper connected , with the niaohinery at their factory, whioh pushed and pullei it over fiTe hundred! miles— , ' ! I Equal to Cleaning 12,200 Carpets, j each 9 feet x at the finish it was in fine serviceable con- j I dition. : ' Tho Lady, Torrington has an extended which cleans close j to walls and corners. The sweeper section is entirely removable tt a I finger touch eo that the oleaner maybe operat«dlas a Vacuum Cleaner i only when desired. Write to Department "D." ! . ■ j«RiCE, 55/. " I E. W, Mills & Co, Ltd., I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, I . ' - • - ISlfir mSm We speciftlise m aJI branoJi « B • >XT * ; Work, and oan '■ ; 1 \ e I , "P y° u w **k. artifioiftl j l m. • ee that aivays e , LOOK LIKE NATURE'S @WN! That is one reason why we have to-day one of the LARGEST DENTAL. PRACTICES i i in the Dominion. a ' '. ■ I If your teeth nc«d the slightest attention ooueult .' , CORNER OF CUBA AND "^ (OTHR WINDBH'R.) k AND AT AUCKLAND.. DR. RAYNER. ( Goldberg 2. i iHL —Jl .1 Hi li jW New Shipments of ARTISTIC WALLPAPERS WE are just in receipt of two or mplete our stocks and make them U mollis of Wallpapers, which co . L [~| unmatched for variety and qnnlity! three American ami English ship- |~ . A WIDE SELECTION OF EXCLUSIVE BESIGNS-rich in ' novelties and beautiful colourings! U Theso new Wnllpapers must bo seen to bo appreciated—no doscrip- L «-i tion can do thorn justice, and we ask you most cordially to make a I" visit of inspection. EVERY TASTE FINDS'SATISFACTION AT T'tffll £$d%'®7* ®l OIL tUOLOUR MERCHANTS 54-56 Manners St.,Wcllington

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 43, 14 November 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 43, 14 November 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 43, 14 November 1917, Page 3

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