! '' ' . ' • i A beautiful series of Hand-painted Sachets in Jap Silk; | make charming Gifts, at small cost. j | \ 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/3, 3/6, 4/3, 4/11. j Heavily Embroidered Sachets, exceedingly handsome. At 5/6, 8/0. • These Prices, are Post Free for cash. PRINGLES' Ltd, j postal addeess: Art Needlework Specialists, | well™'™. Lambton Quay, Wellington. |j ta aaml33iraißCT«mr-T.^.-rfm^^Wlism&aialljy,*ai4aßSl^klu«lxa^^ It is not too early to order a New Costume T ADIES! It is not too early to order your new Costume {or Spring. At auyrate you would do well to coneulfc ua at once. The new styles to rule this year are decijlely attractive, and if you will call _ $100 we will be pleased to indicate their gene- , yQj : 'W We have made arrangements for a IT 111 (2 54 Oi|f! i large stock of new materials—the very «j JUS .t'a ? °*""" Best Friend A Morrison and Penney Costume is "Kindly convey our sincere noted for its general superiority over all tU n U f . vn , lt . r ,i other costumes—its distinctive character. , . t for the books of Y.M.C.A. Coupons which Morrison & Penney SnJtht I'LTI JS method of assisting Wakatipu LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S boys,...considering the Y.M.C.A. TAILOR, is a soldier's best friend, and is to McCarthy's Buildings, be found in all sorts of buildings WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. within a short distance of the firing line, where the efforts of this instiT7IMNCIS AND CO. are now showing tutlon are g appreciated by all. -P most dainty Blouses, suitable for Q /,i i . , , , Bvonin" Wear. Scores-of other letters from the boys Lingerie of every descrip- eulogise the service of the Y.M.C.A. tion iu most Dainty Styles fiend donations to Cah. D. A. EWEN Hob, and Material. National Y.M.C.A. Treasnrer, Baiter's Bnild- ' FRANCIS AND CO., '"*• "' llln > !lon ' 7 " wl £» s . te goiiy'S''-"" a M lnn a || "frcm 7m Plant 14 TVa TaU't'' I Packing the Bulk Tea for j < jIS I - The Dominion ls^!3r , I Just as our own resident buyers in | | Colombo inspect and purchase ail our I bulk tea, so they supervise its packing ||pacKJNG TEA.!] 1 and consignment to the ship's slings. |L. - ij) I It is all shipped in lead-lined chests |T t~W i I so as to suffer no impairment on the / $ voyage to Wellington. | V | Here wo take delivery and carry 1 j\ I the bulk tea from the wharves to our \ J\ ;| bulk stores, to be finally blended into A I our famous j)/ I 4,1 J ' ras' Fnm 1 • fAVXIGHING TEA I ■ [ yoRs ™ ENT j
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 260, 22 July 1918, Page 2
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