;'.* u . ■■ ,' _ _- . ... . \ ■ 7 I iW 3 inP IJ II Afttfffnn . Fabiiiuiiib diiidti every . unc« .;' .:':..:. -: As one year takes the place of • another, ami -as oiie season ■ 1 ; - supplants its predecessor, so do things fashionable supersede those ■ of a previous season. ■ , ■ ; • , The D.1.0. Autumn and Winter Fashion Exhibit is a case in ~-'■. point—it attracts because it is different; it attracts because merit is the lodeeton'e that influences the beholder. ■ " "■..'■ ' Each season that'comes alo^ig—Summer or Winter, Autumn or Spring—sees an increasingly large number of smart dressers .place the reliance upon the forecast made by the in Fash- : . ionable Attire. ■ • ■ You, too, can become one of those ardent /spirits who love : .• 1.., : . finer clothes, and arc confident that good taste, stj'lishness, and ': !. - ;•:■•:■ beauty •'•will •.Lβ;'maintained. ;. ' .;;. ; 7 . . ,''.. ' .Visit the Aiitumu Displays for your personal satisfaction. T.. : :;..,;_:. JXC., ■ BOX ' WELLINGTON'. ' ;
The Test of. Tea Values Is the Quality of the Tea. Quality in tea is indefinable; the impression of the galafe fixes that for each individual. Inferior quality is soon detected, nnd it is wise to be guided by the decision of tho palate. ■ ■ • ICOil ill TB At 21; 2/2, 2/4 per Ib. Is Superb in Quality. The finest tea gardens .of Darjeeling and Ceylon are drawn upon for supplies, and the blend is a triumphfor the tea blender. ■'It is puro tea throughout, free from tannin and tea dust: It is a fine family tea because of its strength and richness.
~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 • For-instance—. > -FOLDING CAMP BEDS- 24/6 FOLDING'CARD TABLES-Easily portable, anil cheap. ', 'FOLDING-CAMP. STOOLS—You can take them any- •• •■ ;; ■ Where you please. ■*■ ■•• • ALUMINIUM MUGS AND TUMBLERS (unbreakable),- ~-:: —VACUUM FLASKS— ■ For 4/6. ' HAMMOCKS—To swing on the verandah or in the cool shadeiof the trees. , . NICKL'EIPLATED WAR INIF-E COMBINATION- !; ...; : . Bs. 6d. and 10s. 6d. each. ■GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES- ' . ' . ■ . . ■■•■3/3, 4/-, 4/6;;. -SAFETY RAZORS—"ReaI Gem" • 2/6.-. '""In'Plush-lined Case. ' ■ 7/Br ,THE DURHAM' DUPLEI-With Ivoride . handle, m ; Morocco Cases. ~- ■ 7/6. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS (25/-), AND BEN- - L;■ GAL AND .AMERICAN RAZORS-Plenty in stock. "■" lilS «& J a Corner
SPfl Yfllill I that the out'of-eortt «nd lowspirhwi . condition caused by a cUtordcred digestive £ sywem may be easily and speedily . removed? Beecham't PHIi will do this j for you. Many forms of indigestion are > accompanied by depression of spirit!, j and it is ihlerfiting to record (hit | of the earliest signs of improvement if noticed after teking Beechim't Pills b % the disappearance of this disagreeable ' condition. Relief qukldy follows the jj taking of BtechwnY Pilli; frequently I after the first dote there it a noticeable \ change for the better. Soon there comes L to you a briskness, & brightness, and a \ buoyancy hat makes life more delightful, j^ That, will But the slightest powible doubt, : ? do really produce & most grilifying H change in those who laif them has been , proved ailtl admitted by thousands of , people. The remedial value of tP.ii i ■ excellent preparation is well I and it will generally be found that for i most of, the troubles originating in a ' disturbed or disordered state of A* i digestive organs Beechtm's Pill* . i Rrt What I IH> BAA * t I 015 SfM-ail [ [ sa\l IB toita, Ulxrlltd p?lr« i icid(sopiiu; ii/ti(£6 pith) k 2/n iwjitb), '
Mail Us .Your Order ■■■ for the. JyVDIES resident in-the,■■country who will be unable to visit the City for some time to. come should'.mail us their • orders, for Winter Costumes. If particulate are needed, write at once and these will, bo furnished promptly. We CHn handle ;a limited number of orders only because of tho shortage of fabrics. ■ TWEED'COSTUMES- From £7 10s. WOOLLEN SPOUTS . COATS-Very fashionable; this aeaaon's. . . / At 395. 6d. to 84s. TEENCH RAINPROOF COA'l'SAt 90s. We have recieved n, rather superior assortment of DRESS TWEEDS, and patterns will be ,sent Post Free to Country Customers oji application. Ladies'and Gentlemen's Outfitters, 216 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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; Morning, Moon and ■ Might— ■ "OUR OWN 59 TEA .is a Delight. TT comes as a perfect refresher on wak- gffigwvi ing,' as 'a splendid invigoratov at |r"5 TOMlfl any time, especially if tired and languid. fisiffo &il A -Everyone apjjrcciKtes its lovely rich JjffiM ■ Jsiv|%S-i_\ flavour-hoiisewives enthusn over its SM * *9awW)r \ economy. "Our Own" Tea is quite free ,1 W^ £} from foreign substances,. and theretoro I >sr» goes'furthest in use. • | 'Lj- V/^^^^mO If you like the beet in tea and happen J| \u$M\~ vJ>sm\\flls- - have not yet tried this splendid brand, 'wsitu//1 "^^Waf Vi W..-.CAMPBELL Ltd.;' ,;■•:« and 42 iIANNBKS STREET. ./'Phono 413 293 CUBA STREET. 'i'none 2524 A 163 RIDDIFOUD STREET. " ' " 'Phono 1081
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 2
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