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JjY\ To "Lady Yera". and "Dorothy Dainty" you have already / | •i[\ A ■ ~. been introduced; to their compatriot and near relation the famong 7/ i' VM "Ranelagh".wo now present you. lA ! /™ "Eanelagh"—a fine quality mercerised Cotton Stocking—a } m\ Jf Jf delightfuliy cool and perfectly fitting summer weight of hosiery; | \ iv| i \£ spliced toes and heels, and quite seamless, 3/6 pail*, postage paid, || '. ft ! in any of«the following shades: Navy, "Wine, Nigger, Tan, Coat- M I Wt\~ ing Gabardine, Putty, Light Grey, Dark Grey, Purple, Black f'fl V \ and White! Sj S "11 "lady Vera" M "Porotliy Dainty "will speak for themselves. | j'M OtTR CELEBRATED "DOROTHY DAINTY" is a fine quality Mercerised Lisle f\ . ./// Thread Hose. They have- treble spliced toes and heels and double feet; \\\| j (»/,_,, good fitting and excellent wearing; in Black or White. \VJ [ \W;} . , The Price, Is. 11d. pair, 2 pairs for 3s. 6d. Kt Vm "LADY YERA," fine quality Artificial Silk Ankle Hose; nice bright lustrous j'/h \ \|| appearanoe; smart, and will wear well; in Black,only. '"' \ B 'i':\| The Price, 3s. 6d. pair. / i/'/J I?,, ?/- In the g discount off every cash w \ f 7/ j' purofiaes of £51 op oven \>Nj HI I OXC. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON IWjfc

| 1U« timo it lakcaio J 4^^-* s -sjuSesJ cook.rltrht in nutritive i :TMs .trace ,a yea? Sale offers .excellent' ; •=;v mmsz everyday Goods below BSae usual w, ■ \ !??*•,■■■ ■;* • Creamoata We nave a-very large stock of Stainless and Hygienic | | } /jSffthw : Cutlejgythat will neither rust nor. stain, and that, will keep I Cream ° the oat 'JSK i vi t>i i •'■ 'ii ill'■ t> ■,• i I\t Oreamoata, Milk Oatles, This- EufesKffi ~.. an edge like a razor, rlease remember) that the British |:«« naked oats and oatmeoi. W* Is '.'■:■ n ' - .1 im •! ixl if o'i -i .-ii 3 fe Semolina and Barolla bear «• J_S . . (jovernment' has prohibited the export of Stainless Cut- 1 theThistießmnd-thci.r,ar- V/n '-'- l- 'n- ~, . , • »>i ii 'ii i IS Mtee ot quality and purity. J\ Tfs ;-- • .Jerj',..oonsequenuy no mora of this classof. Cutlery will be l\f, M 1 sto iD thß e reat Free fy ' 11 • Vi v 17. 1 i I ft Gift Scheme. ld.6tampbrines « I ✓ ' Obtainable in iNew Zealand. S coupon sheet and /r« start- flrvVO.". •v- K ereoupon, "Thistle,"Bo* CvaWS^v" ■ RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES ■ \\Ui'%% Ml * t J^W* ':>-<-.' At 26/-, 27/8, 29/B'por half doz. j § b.it»aim.«ia,k (^J^-.•■'•>'■:'■ -:- RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES- *^ffi'?€aPms& 23/6, 26/=, 27/6 par half doz, Lm. B ™.» m^gW Al QUALITY-TEASPOONS- 9/6 the half doz. . I M____^^f Al QUALITY DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS-- j IMraWMMa»«fcS53K^ ...... ,-■•■. 18/6 per half doz. M— : : —: :Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS- I El, " k^==m . : 21/6 pec half doz. J I r ::|C|SSORS-We have Just imported a splendid lot of first- i , Neaifly llfc. Motß Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Button- for the Same Price ■ hole,'and Nail Scissors. These are all British make, and ! , ;r willJ)e,_sold at Clearing Prices. I To practice reo/ Gpa' mmninn 111 economy you EO. WINDER must get • eOR:GUBA& MANNERS STSi, WELLINGTON. flltlM-SI ■ :-; -'- ; ' : .. . " ■'■RoHed_OaU , ' I ••■ And Oatina Rolled Oats \ i' are always > ' / CLEAN - FRESH -DELICIOUS T Vffcft Js THE FINEST CEREAL .ivir.DUIULUA.Ha u £ „<<* ■ FOOD ONE CAN BUY! mw® Record Run ai so ;„ 201b. B ags flooded road conditions in Queens- j (FW»*WI ' u " we 'H^ lt ' t land-in establishing a particularly J ! $ Uiif* 'ill fine record between Brisbane and I «.«*,*, 'A A C A .J Mjn . Made by LANGDOWN & SON, D-:. j] 'Sydney. Australian "DUNLOPS" \ DttsVtXl& W bWMf Chri.uhurch 1 drive. The greatest road achieve- f < 657 MIICS) Itt > ' ' ments in Australia have been | "\ ■ ■SSSiS AbSSK S 26 Horn 3 Minuks I) ~ '; | Edkin,; Melbourne to Sydney (565 I ' (f rev iou, Record-29 hrj. 3S min.) ■ . „, , . , ~.„„. | miles) ml 6 hra. Ssrnm.; Mr. M. I s~ ■ — x Blended and packed in Wellinston AungerVMelbourne to Adelaide 1: ■ f~~ \ V f \~*{ means much when it refers to (594 miles) in 14 hra, 54 min.; and I / / ' 1 the Fremantle-Sydney (2959 miles) | 1 •* My ''■ "®r\ /Sp\ /fV TETSk g is blended'in Wei- ■ ' ,iDSl °" by an expeH tca blondw ' t^^^^^^^^^^^j^'^fG^^^^^^^^i^K^^^^^"^ l^^141 ''* ' on lm dei' proper supervision, and fe^^^^^^^^^f^W^4^^^^^wa--^si-__ s _ Sa;s _ ■ _____ we know that the packages contain _l, ut better than all the speed tests ,„. ... . , , record of dependability that "Dunlops" have * lh<J panty 1S gUarantMd"la"*"!!?" c ° established amongst the motorists of Australasia Sold at all Stores at <wviu,iii.'imuiminiH 2/- 2/2 2/4 DBl' lb 'RATN'ER SAFES! - i INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM 1 ! - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - j | d. '■' 1 By Installing one of these Celebrated Snfes, Twelve corner gtcel bentj nor. s fsocsn K3ns>Fp3E3 8 feet In construction; contains all the essential points that are necessary for [ 8 EL IDI iPtr lc.fL. ~ NO RATNER SAFE HAS EYER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED I Lj I BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. | 111 j| Its form-of construction allows it to fall from any heleht without bursting- | \',L n i^M therefore absolnte seonrity. BRITISH MADfi. 8 p&fir TOUII lll\C MM Write for particulars or call and seethe goods at I fsMs> "l Lft || I&WM le SMI TIB, GIffi«MDIRE COMPANY, Ltd. r,. "il SO, 82. e« COrjRTENAIf PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS. j &!*> Dr If |OUS ' a W|uH ftfifiMinij™inißiiriiiHiMji!inllimin!«HlliSnill§™li^

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 102, 23 January 1918, Page 2

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