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FRIDAY'S BARGAIN BULLETIN: The DIG is Saying "Au Revoir" to AH Coat-brocks This Very Day : : : : d a Yo « see the Sale ends To-morrow at J p.m., and that is chiefly in a Ut, the reason for this announcement—short time to dispose of these LP 0 lTi ' oat "^ roC^S ' cnce c ' ee P Cl 'i s i»to costs—don't mention the profi 4 1 p"! { jfl 111 If ""that's vanished since the first day of the Sale, 11 11 S What a blessing; someone gains by others losses-it's the law %JJ/ ■■ ■r r c . oi Compensation—Sure! — Hence the Big Window Display—Panama St, Next Main Entrance LIGHT FAWN GABARDINE COAMROCK-Squave collar, patch pockets, finished with cahlo stitching, belt, with sash ends, £7 15s, Pel. for 555. MODLTj COAT-FROCK 'In AVodgu'ood Bluo Glaco, finished at foot with deep band of Burnt Biscuit Gn.btirdinc, wide pointed collor, hfliul-einbroidcved, .£lO 10s. for 655. COA'LVFIIOCJC—In All-Wool Navy Serge, half lined Silk, square collar, trimmed _S\ Black Silk Braid. O.S. X 9 19s. 6d. for 595. 6d. e, „ VIOLET GABARDINE COAT-FROCJf—*Half lined, box pleated iuto 6(juaro yoko * rou *» sa^ol ' collar with revcivs, . l£s ss. for 395. 6d. 111 H SMARTLY CUT CRUMB GABARDINE COAT-I'ftOCK-Half lined AVhito . Jap, il|| l| Lj! wa ' s ' finished with narrow sash ends, cr.blo stitching on collar and pockets, 011 SI £S 8s - * or , s9St COAT FROCK—In Light Grey Suiting, inset, sleeves, fancy pockets, trimmed self buttons, . . «£9 9s. for 595.. 6d. NAVY SERGE COAT-FROCK—Front trimmed with groups of black buttons, cable stitched collar and pockets, ,£S 15s. 6d. for 595. Gd. HANDSOME GREY COAT-FROCK—In AVool Gabardine, high collar, finished with TVhite Georgetto, Military Braid fastenings, ,£2O for £5 ss. S« Week Spedsis - 1 Economy Hint! ■®»;f ' MiwW th. «.r, ~d j As you serve porridge Newest I at least 300 times in a Jl&mk m xi m' 1 • ! year, think of the big iTentham fashions : ™t 8 of l\ me and /' /\li & &\l ! cash ensured by using I Ci tlt i -Bv Visitors to tho Races are urged to ego tho [ S iffljM.l ([' \.\ spcolal showing of Fashion Goods, which /jfiSS&v ®355®tJl ~jas2s>. \ Hr *€ f«\ * attraction at DAVIS i j . ffl? | Jf^ll % XT tit ,0$ \ All kinds of seasonable and suitable Gar- 1 ra S,V » '■"Vf ments appropriate for Eace Year. i U (A. EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN LADIES' i SIM W* W SILK SPOETB COATS, in Sti-lnca and ' (ijMfKEQjPi Wyffflv ft?/ Plain Colours— PRICES, from 635. to £5 10s. ' (i? 3£ Ff^INUTE : IjADIE3' FTO-LINED com 13 guineas. ' 1 — I Wis IW ■ •> LADXEB'WABM WINTER COATS, Fur 00l- N„ u„ o i. c „,. ci • ftm :! fl J i 1 « Hvft lars and Cutis. 15 guineas. No husks oi fi.bie in OTO— S vt/ ft lilS LADIES' Tronoh Baiaproof .Coats, from 755." only the vital heart of the f v I 't 'ij I LADIES' Blaukot Ooitfl, Broken Ohsoks, 5 gram. *' ,i' "3 if I \ • Knineas. c , ...... i I I Si IV V LADIES'Smart Tweed Winter OoaU. from , every bag. contains 4 Ar// I II . ( | J' ;.t Ms. lbs. and every ounce makes ' i f J | 1 ; LADlES'Leather Sheila for Motoring, from more cooked porridge than j .I' I I \ LADIES' Dressing Gonns '.Jaeger), 90s. W '" °'' ler nlL '' i l* . /-i' i;( ,/ 15 \ TITIFQQM'ATTTWP Also 111 20|b. Bags full I'fy. | -jli » || '.l DRESSMAKING j weight—aslt your grocer j'j; I ■ ;li ||J i'l This will bo a good opportunity for Visi- ! for this Larr **BSwSK ;;ft' I • nil 7A tors to place their orders.' t IIJS J ! i VVashing Dresses, from 39a. €d.; Costumes, ' Midi 1/ LANGDOVVN 4 SON, Ltd, from £7 10s ' j Chri.tchurch ■ . j IJa 3 JaS The Noted House for Ladies' Blouses— V, 3 ■jsysi'' 4 Jorl Silk, iu all Shades, 18s. 6d. Crepo-da-Ohone' in all Shades, 275. 6d. " DisMm;r,rs /Q\ m\u\ 216 LAMBTON QUAY, j ? | | OOrn r Economy ■J J 1, This announcement to ask housewives to help gA 1 SS2=J I 1 lllVfnT?' **«?« lb 5.," lmo ; 1 f 1 Enjoymeat aids Digestion. I ! j econorny m the use of our famous Edmonds a.. i Eeiuctance to eat will I j Bating Powder. There's a reason for this request | ; | vanish when yon taste a H jr . of tartar becomes more scarce. This || | dish soaGonod with R " [' means great difficulty in securing sufficient to | I BiIS | | meet the demands for Edmonds Baking Powder, g | |||| ®11 f| ¥ © | 'p j Only,the best grape cream of tartar is used in | p | il®H Vluvi W p || EDMONDS Sawe ; : Sure to Rise" ' j Boot condiment man can 1 | Baking Powder j f "test 0 it-at f 3 ' t. ® "'0 and we can continue this policy, we ask all S to us e • Sure to Rise" as economically as possible, jj ' j The price of cream of tartar is now £400 a ton, jj I For infltowsa'uTo' i 1 j; compared with £75 to £85 per ton before the i *" "®ir§r?r\fs7(nl' Hegistc'redNamo I J war. Despite its heavy cost, we continue to J Hsan-o'tonoo 1 I use only genuine cream of tartar. Remember § i The Wroat Money.saving Hemody J | we have steadfastly refused to use any but the a FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH \ highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the jj 1 Costs S/- Hakos 1 p!:;i Saves IG/- J I[j chemical substitutes which pan be sold for a fraction 5 | of the price but which when used in the cookinu 1 ....' often leave an after taste in the mouth. Wewant I I your co-operation, for you will agree.it is better to i Hill? \ ■ use /ess of the best than be driven to buy an 1 B-EB'SUbJ f - inferior article. In the interests of purity and | Oxygen N. 2 0 method lot ij wholesomeness in baking, use Edmonds Baking |j painless extraction of teeth 1 Powder economically. | is really wonderful. Why _____ _ | take chloroform or ether. IT. J. EDMONDS LTD. | « the after effects are any! i "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Wor-bs | thing' but pleasant, when we CHRISTCHURCH ' I Qn ext ract 32 teeth in a few 35 1 ™tho«t any after e " ect5 > it is ABSOLUTELY SAFE. SETS TEETH £3 3s. The Pads \/JLP H 2L*JSf T ' Mfcltier lhan. I 119 Willis Street, Wellington, j _ tpi) « 1 Ak nwmujiniMuMwau! EOON ° MY Pl| .' s flavour of the "Churchill" hiilorWMfV [pjj] k'j Sy/Ei y p| ft;] mado Skirt." and Costumes. Thont'li tlmy MMi M H Itw Im PJ cost moro tlinn tliu ordinary (Iress, tho iH? WstiM jl. Vw mil fft ' ur U,l< l satisfactidii they give coal less. Oaddv OFTTew^ w ' TEA W is Perfection. CM mmmmßD ..... 135 ViViAN STREET, WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 252, 12 July 1918, Page 2

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