§F v Is THAT WHICH CONCERNS THE The display of Charming Styles and Shapes ready for your inspection is really lovely. Kindly, therefore, call in and see them to-day. Our display includes: THE NEW BLACK YELOTJB SHAPES—In close fitting or wide brimmed styles. V. & A. Prices, 22/8 to 42/6. BLACK VELVET HIGH CROWNED SAILOR - Finished with band of faille ribbon and bow. V. & A. Price, 25/6. iVELOUB, FINISHED FELTS-In R.S.W. styles, finished with I contrasting shades of ribbon. V. &A. Prices, from 16/6 to 27/6. I THE V. &A. FIRST MILLINERY SHOW IS TO-DAY, At 3 p.m. Kindly call in and see it. A SPECIAL—Wβ pay spot cash for everything that enters oar store, thereby enabling us to sell to you at Bedrock Prises. Wβ also ' J@T give a 5 per cent, cash discount on all purchases of a £ or over— jmr ' and the very best of value. No wonder we growl ><^r l-JMallirefifcoiafe Busiest Sfrope • < tl /s?'
¥f i i I sLijfraMDUs For its W x g«y^^Z2^Eni7^--—X°| ° ' i Housewives who do their own "& ' kvW?i<2k c^ ,11 " 1 ?- chefs, and professional f fiSHI Nfflr^il l cooks> flll,l lhe oßlot! ' s wonderrul % '' «y Ovens a constant sourceof pleasure g feSS| 1 1 satisfaction. The draught is \ £~7§p«aissi«J I Lwiu] ?S3 ' <3Cf>? || under such perfect control that the ' jjjf'fvfS- —ofl ies™ heal can be regulated-to a nicely. 4J& —7 Nj fists? ! a/JSIp The l ' u " ;k hclil "quired for pastry, \ / — ' ■ am £/%&{ the stead > , neal for bread, and the Jl ■' ■ • ■ \£f*j/ -E; J&%l stP °ng heat for meals are Ml secured „„„, .„ _\, as roqulred, without tho least trouble. lAik your Ironmonger to show you one j home, CHINA_TEA-- -■■ WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND IT China Tea, on account of its health promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashionable in England twenty years ago, and has remained the favourite with Connoisseurs ever since. China Tea •is an aid to digestion and is recommended by the Medical Faculty throughout the ,: World, especially in cases ■where ordinary tea taken in, excess has affected the nerves and general health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshly- ; made China Tea halfan-hour before a m«al, a> a preventive of nausea. I Thoro has been no more staunch upholder of tho efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day ' wiß, of course, China. Lipton's Choice China Blend, should be not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea needi only four minutes. Reculate the strength by the quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or dilution. • _ _ ; People can drink Lipkon's Choice China Blend with benefit, even when other tees upset them. Lipton's Choice China Blend coets 3/- a pound. . It is not one of the choupest teas, but it ie wholesome and dolioious. If your Storekeeper does not stock it, you merely have to communicate with Lipton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of the shop where you would like to obtain Lipton's Choioe China Blend and the matter will be attended to. ''"'- HAimt-iB This once a year Sale oilers excellent opportunities to Slirlffly housekeepers to secure everyday Goods below the usual prices. We have a very large stock of Stainless and Hygienic Cutlery that will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep an edge like a razor. Please remember, that the British. Government has prohibited the export of Stainless. Cutlery, consequently no more of this class: of Cutlery will be obtainable in New Zealand. • RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES At 26/-, 27/6, 29/6 per half doz. RUSTLESS DESSERT OIVES--23/6, 26/., 27/6 per half doz. Ai quality Teaspoons- 9/6 the half doz. . Al QUALITY DESSERT- FORKS OR SPOONS--18/6 per half doz. Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS--21/6 per half doz. SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid lot of first- ; class Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Buttonhole, and Nail Scissors! These are all British make, and will be sold at Clearing Prices! : GEO. WINDER !l COR. CUBA & MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 138, 28 February 1918, Page 3
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