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If nll At present prices Tarantulle is easily the biggest value material for ladies' underwear, j I § QMMfifm A BU<r BE QUITE SURE YOU GET TARANTULLE ; every yard is stamped, look on I 'llfilMiiillll'i se ' ve^ge * or " Tarantulle." Our nighties make up 60 inches long; Camisoles up to 1 wS,i *&!,! Ila I*lll Ik! 40 nc h bust; but designs are all so cleverly arranged that smaller bust measures are | easily made - We Pay postage, BUT PRICES ARE STRICTLY CASH WITH ORDER, a Supplies are so uncertain; prices are so sure to rise that quick buying is wis-;. UMi i f J | '/|i\ \ i I » \\ No. If 15. A new "Lovers' Knot and I I I^* I I , \ 1| ' ll> Wreath" Dcßign. i\o. 1719. A new "Butterfly" Design, I '''I' I P 1 ' ; I V:- Tarantulle Nightie 6/11 T,. ■ S |? t JiM ! 1 IAAZL Tarantulle Camisole 2/6 TaianMo high tie ... ... 6/11 v-ron lOO 4 *; Tarantulle N.D. Yoke ... 2/6 "Ue Cauiisole.. 2/6 : -v. No. 1684. ''Lovers' Knot and Wreath" Tarantulle Knickers (closed Tarantulle Knickers (closed It *»» $ wtcii,::. 1 Detign, larantu e Nightie 6/11 white Crepe-de-Cheno Camisole 9/- e Crope-de-Chene 30/S „ fll c „, TarantuUoCamis,Die 2/6 white Crepe-de-Cheno Nightie 30 - * blt ? Cvepe-de-Chene CainiI Tarantulle loghtie 6/11 TarantuUeKnickers (closedshape) 4/3 Tarantulle Knioker or Skirt •_ so 1?'" "I 9 '"~ Magyar shape Camisole ... 3/3 N.D. Yoke 2/6 Frills. 2 yards xl 3 inches 2/9 ™ . < r ker °. r s i ][ , . : 1 ' - ' Frills^. yds. by 13 in. wide 2/9 I fmi "J; I m3 .ti f • I _ No. 1742. "Rosekin Design., , No. 1743. "Essywork" Design. § j 1741, Simplicity Design. Easy to "work, but very protty. ' I li One of the easiest and best. Tarantulle Nightie 6/11 Tarivntnlle Nightie 6/11 Tnra.tidli,Nightie ... 6/11 ?"?!' aS H Tarantulle Camisole 2/6 yards by 13 inches wide .2/9 SOME USEFUL THINGS FOR INFANTS. Q J Th o following are all traced with delicate little designs j) I lC $ I I n f an t s ' long robes on Jap Silk, 8/6; on fine Bpecial finish f M. I x \ i I I<©ngcloth, 4/9; on Superfine Tarantulle, 5/9. Sets of 3 5:, $ «;!l / Bli a I I I, i./ Bibs on fine Linen, 1/9,; on White Silk;, 1/9; on fine Pique, f . -J y / S»iV!.\. \ '%< r'- l Baby Pillows and Baby .Tackets on fine Linen. 4/6 each. C / 1 \,S, \ F'x.l Inff-Hts' Nightingale on Radianta, 2/-. Sets of Feeders on ? r ;V Sy I . If H \ V 'j# I "Tj Linen Huck, 2/-. Linen Bootees. 1/6. % '•« J / (i ii \ WVW BABY BONNETS. Vf J / |V $i \ I | JB On white Oatmeal Cloth, 1/5; best Pongee Silk, 2/6; white / &y j ,'r • \ | jjj\ HID. Jap. Silk, 2/4; fine linen, 2/2; cream Eadianta, (1714 only), ||j1714 I ( THREADS.—Make sure of getting the best by Clark's Ingrain Cotton—pink, bluo, helio, rose, 111 i I 111 S ordering from us. We give below extra cost of _ sax o_ 9d. extra. II I |J|j| I ij sufficient cotton to work any of the garments listed. 9d.' i,' I ,\f \ j' Clark's Stranded Cotton—pale blue, pale pink, Filo.heen-A brilliant stranded cotton, 6d. „ // I \ j saxe, helio, white, lOd. extra. Please Address P.O. Box 32, Wellington. I I f 1687 * i There is nothing "just as good" as "Tarantulle"; insist upon having Tarantulle.. There arc no designs No. 1687. The "New Butterfly" Design. I! nearly so good as the "Pringle" sets. They will please you.. They give the best results with least work. TCxpppdintrlv handsome OUR TRACED "ready-to-work" LINGERIE IS NOT ONLY THE BEST BUT THE CHEAPEST. ' i ' Tarantulle Nightie 6/11 1 PDIMfI I?? 6 I&A Art Needlework Specialists SKSS:: : IjS || I O LAMBTONQUAY SS 11 10©kt\ OOt Wmbub: I l —Host Holbrook. || " arap, J . Pour afewdropsof Holbrook's f ' a CJkd&t flT' Sauce into the stew-pan just I " /P after you take it off the fire, I if"tftifS) . and stir well. You will be | ), ' v delighted with .the lovely | 1 H flavour of the dish. J| || ' ; « *Madt and bottled in England. / || i I ; F HOLBKOOK 5 S $AUCE I• It possesses all those || If HOLBROOK'S HOLBROOK'S § 1 dUalltlCS VOU hSVe J j-|l WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PURE MALT VINEGAR (inbstSe). ■ I J , I ■ always wanted to j |p© © | | | ness and fragrance 1 hrst in the held iatttr i """"F THE MOTOR AMBULANCES sent by The Church 1 1 ?| Army were the first in the field. I U . The Church Army Has Provided 1000 Rest Huts and Tents, used by 150,000 to I 200,000 men every day; i J P j SO Kitchen Cars, cacli making 300 Hot Drinks at f j | 1000 Beds in London for Soldiers on leave; |Ml Ml f|j Thousands of Parcels weekly to Prisoners of War. ' / £ X WE HAVE DONE MUCH: WE MUST DO MORE | /# for our New Zealand Boys and the Empire's Six Million 1J | Soldiers—in N.Z. Training Camps, on the Sea, and on w 1 Every Front. We follow the Fighting Men everywhere PS2!ZZ I II %-h and to all Hospitals, with tlie.Comfort and Help they so \0 I3PI Wt sorely need and so greatly appreciate. •, | J J M J |g § ' £60,000 wanted—Send Your Donation To-day. j j ! THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE jf W. ' I'l Jas. W. Henderson 1 Honorary j \\ 4 Wsm | M /*\ jy u Geo. Shirtclifl'e . ) Treasurers teotW.4. i J f] *20 Mulgrave Street, WELLINGTON j Wbs IJ ro,li Cheques Wellington.'' . j M " """" j j] ()OSS! leS©re Yoi Buy a Car WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. ' YOU ©WE IT TO YOUKSELF ' ~ ~~~ ~™ TO LEARN ALL ; — About the great valuo offered in the "PARTIN-PALMER." I I | — About the powerful and reliable motor. : \^A — About tiio beauty, the riding qualities, tho easy driving, the eon- I ' i , V , , venience, and the comfort of the "Partin-Palmer." 1, Housswlvos who do their own — About the sense of security which owners of a "PARTIN-PALMER" C °°l! ln »' !, he i S 'nI l mE rofess ''' nal a B Cooks, Undthe OHIONS wonderful a e "^ u - v ' Ovonss constant source of pleasure B — About the wonderfully low cost of upkeep in' petrol, oils, and tyres. B ti. < a j and satisfacnoii. The draught is a . . . , " | 6j[:.i.V«.,]lj9 Srajkir®' S undor such perfect control that the ! — About the many other things wlnoh are given in the specifications, | tleal CED be reg-uiatcd to a nicety, i which are free on request or whioh can be demonstrated on a trial j 7 — I H T . ho qu,cl ! h ? al rfi 'l uir ' ll f ° r P" l^' , . , , >—' \ li ftwlS/v'Jf the steady Heal for bread, and the run by appointment. , ■ 11 K\',Sx?l stl ' on( i heat for meats are all secured i ] l)VrjiSilh \ as required, without the loast trouble. The ORION Is New Zealand's National , Rang-el Hade la slros to suit every Zwteßtfb tepwtN S®. Ltd, r* a r% h a r NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, ] %/pJM SCI ||| |C || |l if |||% 11 16S FBATHHItSTON STREET, WELLINGTON, ' ! Us# 1 1| i|4l f P.O. b„ m m. jaj _ DAUfK Uj\ 11111''

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 3

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