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JUST ARRIVED In time for the EASTER HOLIDAYS . A NICE SHIPMENT OF Blouses in White Voile and White Georgette, and Underskirts in Moirette t etc* Inspection cordially invited* LADIES' SILK MOIRETTE UNDER-SKIETS-Gored shape, finished with LADIES , DAINTY WHITE VOILE two small frills; shades: Bottle Green, BLOUSES—Suitable for evening wear; Nigger, Dark Grey, Saxe, and Navy. in all the newest shapes. V. &. A. Prices, 18s. 6d. and 21s. ' V & A Prices 29s BH to «s Rrf LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS IN WATER V- A, PrioeS, ZSS, 6d, t0 425, 6d, PLENE-Finished with wide frill; in A DAINTY BLOUSE IN WHITE shades of Sky, Nigger and Royal Bhie. GEORGETTE - With round neck, V. & I A. Price, 12s 6d ■ smaMy finished witll eilk braid _ LAUIJio uiNJJM<oJliJ.tlb—ln Unite v . . D«'. n in 'cj and Crorae Moirette, with wide or.nar- v, & fl, Hnce ' 4 "" 6tl, row frill « LADIES'COLOURED VOILE BLOUSES 18s 6d _111 Fl01 '? 1 an 4 Pnisley desi B' ls ' LADIES' MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS smartly finished with turh - dwn IN OUT SIZES—In Grey, Violet, ' V. 4A. Prices, 11s. 6d., 12s. 6d., and Navy, Brown, and Green. 15s. 6d. V. & A. Prices, 13s. 6d. to 18s. 6d. SPECIAL! .We pay spot cash for everything that enters our Store, thereby enabling us to sell to you at Bedrock Prices. We also give a 5 per cent, cash discount on all purchases of a£ or overf-and the very best of valuß. No wonder-we grow? ;. •''Wsllinffionls Busiest Sfcope ,, * •>■

A Vjcl / \ \ the Pound— ' , and Better Quality I By Always Using Direct from the Tea Garden to the Teapot! Everv Leaf Good—Every Cup Refreshing and Satisfying. NEVER GETS BITTER! Over a Million Packet! Sold Every Week! Order 'Lipton's , from Your Grocer and Save Money! Prices . 2/2 and 2/4 per lb. '. ■ HAlNEß^___ OBTAiiNAHiJi i'MtuJi Ti. V. iitAiNtv! 1, JX!?., Ai'illis Street and Lambton Quay.

, THE BIRTHSTONE FOR MARCH. BIRTHDAY Gift of Jewellery gives more pleasure than any other gift. From time immemorial it has been the finest symbol of sincere good wishes, an.d always will be. Make your Birthday Gifts Jewellery ones... '• Who in this world of ours her eyes In "March first opens may be wise In days of peril firm and brnve Wears she a bloodstone to her grave. 252 LAMBTON QUAY.

I .This osiee a year Sale offers excellent I opportunities to thrifty housekeepers to secure everyday Goods bellow SSie usual I prices. ' ■ ! We have k 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. I RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES "■ c ' At 26/-, 27/6, 29/6 per half doz. RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES— I . 23/6, 26/-, 27/6-per half doz. Al QUALITY TEASPOONS- 9/6 the half doz. ! Al QUALITY DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS—' ; . 18/6 per half doz. ! Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONSj ' 21/6 per half doz. I SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid lot of firstclass Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Buttonhole, and Nail Scissors. These are all British make, and will be sold at Clearing Prices. ! ': .L::GEO. WINDER ' ' COR. CUBA & MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON h ~.,,T , ...1.J . J . -.J>j'u ' .I..JIJUJIHIU -- J

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 156, 21 March 1918, Page 3

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