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I \ FOR If //JYI \b> ■. at * s Value, embracing V/fi?Mt ■ DtyiCt xJUallTy dßu rrKx> fnllf. HOLD THE FORT! It is daily apparent by the increasing j number of customers to this section of . fj/. our popular Store, and scores of these people are "recommends" *—" n " J To-day we particularly refer to our— SPECIAL! NiIW SEA SON'S NAVY SEKGE COSTUMES IN BEST QUALITY MATERIAL —In smart styles, with or without belt; large new collars; some have pleats We pay Spot Cash from yoke, finished with belt; others aw lundo in semi-fittiug style. Theso , s ,< , ,f . • Costumes ai'e tailor-made, whilst the fit and style are of the best. for everything that v& A p r , raS| £71Os , to £8 Bs , entefS OUr Store, NBW SBASON , S COST UJIES IN COVEBT CLOTH-In two shades of fawn; thereby enabling US made in sports style; Bilk lined, wi tli now.collar. y & A p|%ice £figs " CRBAM ALL-WOOL BLANKET COATS-loose fitting, with fancy patoh pockets, rock PHceS, We mvtnet conar) aD d set-in sleeve. Y.. &A. Price, £4 4s. also give a 5 per > ■■ . cent, cash discount . VALUE ALWAYS I on all purchases of a £or over—and the 1| I""" " . ||" "_ " "'"''""^ No wonder we '„._,, ' —i "^^ grow? f jlfelligftoß's Busiest Sbpe''*»^

A/T'i *i Ir , ■■■•■■ ■'"■ ■ ■■■ '•■ ■-'■ ■■' Operate a . ■ #$lSw Lady Torrington • ~ Vacuum Sweeper household machine that will eave labour, cut down time, do ft» work better and cl«aner, will always appeal most strongly bo tl\« housewife. The Lady Torrington is a Vacuum Sweeper—a suction cloaner afid sweeper combined. ' It costs nothing to run—simply push it. The brush is made of genuine bristles and ie driven by four rubbertyred wheels, it sweeps i On Either a Forward or Backward Stroke. : | The brash adjustment permits the raising or lowering, of the brush I to suit the varying length of nap and adds fully one-third to the life of | the sweeper. '. .•■■■.. ■.. . ■ . jj The Lady Torrington is fitted with special triple wear-fer-ever | bellows, while roller bearinye | Make it Easy Running and Quiet. I The dust bag is of special cloth and is fitted with a wire frame so ; that the dirt comes out when tapped with the finger without soiling the I hands or clothing. J The caae is triple reinforced hardwood, linnd-rubb«d and polished a ' . , S v beautiful mahogany. This machine is less than Gi inches high and '' weighs but lOllbs. Write to Department "D.".. ...- ' ~■'-•■- \ PRICE, S5/. '..■■-.■ i ■ ' ..-.■■■ Ju» W* IVililS 06 vaKj I I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay Wellington. |

\ I An Apple a Bay Sweet, juicy apples from New Zea- , land's sunny orchards are good for y° u - n appl e you nave a better tonic than any mixture made tMr —each is like a big, sweet, delicious pill I made by Mother Nature herself. j Eat apples! Be sure they're New Zealand grown—fresh, unbruised, juicy and r rich in colour. i Add an apple to each meal, or eat one ! i between meals—remember "An apple a ! ! day keeps the doctor away. And the best ' ! apple is the fresh apple—growii in our : own country, I i

"Ideal" Boilers and Radiators tFOB "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM .. <£*&>■'• and Unlimited Supply of Hot Water .ALiic are the acme of perfection. fr lif Sole Dominion Agents— . Iliu '% WELLINGTON. ' tT777TI^~

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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532

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 151, 15 March 1918, Page 3

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