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I S.-W. Paint Win Not I | Crack, Peel or Blister— j j it is There to Stay. 1 ji TT se P a ' n t K enoll ß' l to B ' T ® you this astnrance. It is true economy. |' P All the time and care you devote to the interior of your home aro 2 pretty nearly wasted if the first impression visitors receive is a shabby | jj coat of paint outside. | i] SWP is what people generally call Sherwin-Williams Paint. It 1 V, is these three letters on every can of Sherwin-Williamß Paint that dia- I | tinguishes it from the cans of ordinary paint. SWP is J | Real Paint—a True Brighten-Up Treatment, 1 I for even the most weatherworn house. | }' It is real, because it has < all the spreading, covering, and proteot- 1 | j-ng powers, and all the durability that accurate mixing and thorough $ jj grinding can give to a paint. | | Every ingredient in SW P passes the test of the Sherwin-Williams | t laboratory—the severest teat in the p aint world. Every gallon is m&do | in accordance with the exact formula—the result of a jj Fifty Years' Experience in-Good Paint Making. | More houses are destroyed by the ravages of weather than by | f any other cause. It may be bummer sun or Winter sleet—weather is a | t persistent destroyer. " That is why you should use a paint rich in pure | | linseed oil, zinc, and lead—a peint that will proteot and preserve your fl | home. a Sherwin-Williams Paint is the loading house pint—for it has stood y Ifi • the test of time, and its makers have always maintained quality. Paint t yonr property with SWP and your house will not be the one that is || £ destroyed by the weather. ' A S We have a paint expert on the staff whose experience and practical | m knowledge will be placed at the disposal of all those who intend paint- | ing their own houses. Write to Department "E." . | E. W. MS & CO., Ltd., Agents, j 1 HUNTER STREET AND JERVOiS QUAY.

A Message l - , To New Zealand People Cadbury's regret to announce the fact that their stocks in New Zealand of Boornville Cocoa are depleted. When the war is over they will be on the market again. In the meanwhile remember what you do without means ' helping the boys at. the front. j

Smart, Seasonable Wear. Greatly Reduced - JR MATHEWSON'S GREAT A *£ Winter Sale ft £ f ; ; Commences TO-MORROW, June 19.: : P f «• \ = / mHIB event—awaited with eagerness by many Wellington j|j J I -i- ladies who know Mathewson's Sale Values from ex- ■11 /I jil'perience—makes to-morrow the most memorable Wednesday II Mm 1 ! H/fAfilQlll of the Season. All our extensive stocks of Smart, Distinctive s- r JIP and Seasonable Wear are substantially and genuinely reduced. We have' only Two Sales a year—and they ARE Bargain fjl' Millinery Sales. Won't you come in To-morrow? —Modest Prices f ' . - Fancy' All our Trimmed Millinery, Costumes, Coats, aid • Skirts Dent including Smart Imported .. — AT sale prices — Specials ifui IT v : ri?T "Watirr* vi?t'pc ' olil'jA'olil'jA'l 1 BARGAINo In 100 UN PRIMMED lEIjTS BARGAINS IN COATS—Smart Tweed COSTUMES-Special line in • attractive Hosier , 61oves VeilAND STRAWS—AII good T tweeds and navy series ings, Scarves, Fancy shapes Md Vclour Coats: smne £ " I " hnMl ' ° Bags, coloured and 2s. lid., 4s, 6d. and ss. lid. era with smart fur collars, in green, 395. 6d., 495. 6d. , Wack Lose, grey, navv, prune, f.nd tweed mix- ALL WOOL NAVY SERGE COSTUMES 2 pairs lor 6s- 11d ' TRIMMED AND SEMI- , , , t aupt- nnAV'PTTY 07^ tures. All greatly reduced. ■ in smartest styles, 12 only LARGL y U.I -VILIX UL TRIMMED 795. 6d. VEILINGS-Black and gc lid anrl 7s Erl SMART SKIRTS-Garbadines, Tweeds ' colours 6s "' • ml 7S ' 6tl ' ■„ „ , ... . . ; COSTUMES IN GARBADINES, COV- 9 d. and Is. and Is. 6d. V d! and Serges, well wit, full sized, and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ETS, ETC., beautifully tailored and virw TWNCY SILK nT , ~n TUTrO T , , of first-class material OF MODELS—In lovely From 355. guaranteed HAND-BAGS—A >ery shades smart fashionable 795, 6d. special line. Reduced to sty](!s ' ALL WOOL KNITTED GOLFERS-A SBRGE COSTUME- lid. and 12s. 6d. 12s, 6d., 15s. Ed., 18s. 6d. Tery speclal line - 45s Reduced from £8 Bs, to £5 ss. HANDKERCHIEFS -In ' plain and coloured Including charming velours DAINTY FROCKS-In Crepe-de-Chino, 6 ONLY NAVY COSTUMES-Selling at ljorilera of finest quality Satins, Ninons, tto., and Evening exceptional valuo. Usual price £9 BARGAINS in Feather Frocks, very much reduced in price 95., for £6 6s. TTIUfS/QiTyolT'lTT'lf'G Mounts, Spreys and millin- U HUCI SWI IS cry ornaments, etc. / ; __ _ SPECIAL LINE Olf 25 . Bargains in Blouses . § Coloured arid Black SMART BLOUSES—In neat flannels, SPECIAL LINES IN SILK, NINON, 12s . fid. lovely voiles, etc. GEORGETTE, CREPE -DE - CHINE # 3s. lid.' and 4s. lid. LACE, NETS, ETC., to be sold at gritty 14s. 6d., 19s, 6d., 21s. duccd prices, 100 WINCEY SHJRT BLOUSES—FuII ' .' , i , These goods are new, stylish, and excep- CAMISOLES AND FAN6izes, smart shapes, to clear C\ SLIPS—In Nets, gs, 11d. tional bargains. Crepe-do-Chine, Mid U ' JJ Silk, all dainty shades S From ss. 6d. Mathewson's Ltd. "Where The Smart Hats Are" 264-266 Lambton Quay.

i #1 Everybody enjeys pur' Sailing I WTien it is done with a Champion Kauge. It's so wholesome, so r i JleSS'n tempting. Not burnt in some places, oemi-cooked in others, but I * P er ' L '°"l' baked throujii and through. Tito oven of tho | I hraH oulcklv, retains the heat, and cooks evenly wSMMh*£S$ V .g.-'ffia & oil aH "our sides. 'Moreover. Hie fire responds to ffl | every tarn of tl« dampers. This enables you to ft rwrolate the heat of the oven to any degree you | 5 wish and to save fuel. \ The "Champion" may now be obtained with ; \ open fire, and with oven right side or loft. ; 1 Free Catalogue from BRINSUY 1 Co., Ltd., -"•JW™. piMfciPij , niqqggg est***"

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 231, 18 June 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 231, 18 June 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 231, 18 June 1918, Page 3

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