' Fipoibb SEae Include the undermentioned Smart and particularly fine Value Hats, Your Inspection of which is cordially invited :— DAINTY MODELS FOR CHILDRBN-In cream eatin straw, trimmed shades of pale blue or shell pink. Usual Prices, Bs. 6d. and 12s, 6d. Special Prices, ss. lid. and Bs. fid. CHILD'S MODEL IN CREAM-Underlined dainty shade of ease blue, trimmed small hand-made sprays. Usual Price, IBs. 6d. Special Price, 10s, Ed. CHILDREN'S UNTRIMJIED STBAWS-In both small and large shapes, in burnt, cream, or white. Usual Prices, 7s. 6d. and Bs. lid. Special Prices, ss. 6d. and 6s, 11d. CHILDREN'S WASHING HATS-In dainty spotted muslin and lace, trimmed with white nierv. ribbon rosettes and strings. Usual Price, 10s. Gd. Special Price, 7s,- 11d. ALSOMAIDS' LINEN HATS-With coloured faille rib bands, finished coloured stitch, ing. Usual Price, 6s. 6U. Special Price, 4s, Ityf,
Never Gets Bitter! —fc Ordinary Tea, after standing some time, is apt §|1 to become harsh and astringent, owing to the Hγ presence of Tannin. H Lipton's Tea does not get bitter, because it is i= free from Tannic Fibre. [§ It consists solely of Tender Tips plucked from =3 Tea-plants grown under ideal conditions. '§== Lipton's ensure this by growing, selecting and ■■ i= blending the Tea themselves. They own thou- . = sands of acres and therefore always are able to £=. command quite the tenderest, freshest growths. " LIPTON'S TEA is a perfect combination of every Tea quality: colour—flavour—fragrance—strength. . . The Finest Tea and the Greatest Value. §H • If you want the BEST TEA 111 go to the Firm that Grows It! jp Sold by Leading Grocers at 2/-, 2/2 and 2/4 lb. HAINES-1S fiiiiiiliililliiiiiii! • J'liiiiiiiii ■""" l " The New Year Gift .. ■ The Token of- Hearty Goodwill . so well expresses that goodwill as a gift of Jewellery or Silverware. Young's is the standard shopping place for those who desire the best at a reasonable figure. Our show windows offer you scores of good suggestions, at all prices from a few. shillings upwards. G. & T, YOUNG, Ltd. ■ , ' 252 Lambton Quay. ——- — ■' ' ■ — •JUST WHAT'IS WANTED For the Bungalow or Whare at the Seaside, or by Stream or Mountain, the Camper or "Week-ender'" wants many little useful things that are durable and inexpensive, and at WINDER'S these goods are procurable at attractively low prices. For instance — FOLDING CAMP BEDS- 24/6 FOLDING CARD TABLES—Easily portable, aud cheap. FOLDING CAMP STOOLS—You can take them anywhere you please. ALUMINIUM MUGS AND TUMBLERS (unbreakable), -VACUUM FLASKS- For 4/6. HAMMOCKS—To swing on the verandah or in the cool shade of the trees. ' NICKLE-PLATED WAR KNIFE COMBINATION— Bs. Gel. and 10s. 6d. each. GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES3/3, 4/., 4/6 SAFETY" RAZORS-"Real Gem" 2/6. In Plush-lined Case. 7/6 THE DURHAM DUPLEX-With Iroride handle, in Morocco Cases. 7/6 THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS (25/-), AND BENGAL AND AMERICAN 11AZOHS—Plenty in-stock. VISIT WINDER'S FOR SERVICEABLE XMAS. GIFTS. M |I|e J Corner hi /
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 97, 17 January 1918, Page 3
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470Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 97, 17 January 1918, Page 3
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