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: LADIES! J& 1 jjjJATHEWSON'S WINTER SALE ML*! i I . ended last Saturday. There are still ' I many very special prices quoted for Wr\s I § Ladies' Wear that are worthy of your at- tffiljCi Mw\ i\ I ill ir SEwwtooris To-day. ■ and you will ba delightfully surprised K^iS^sM at the bargains you can still pick up. JiViJi TiT i 3rD\ : K'Sm ft pa Bo sure you have a look at cur eplen- | II [i-^p^ did selection during the week—you'll save {]'■■{ I M-'ll money on many things you want.. II 'i/' El • : ft "Where the Smart Hats Are/'' lS;4^tsSi^' s*'5*' fj 264-268 Lambton Quay, Wellington. |gjr HPi D 1 has' fixed the following. ' prices for Edmonds Sure-to-Rise Baking Powder. These must not be exI ceeded in main towns. 2j 6 per large tin 14\qz, 2/3 per medium tin 12 oz, 113 per small tin 6 l 2 oz. Edmonds Baking Powder' contains only the highest grade, genuine Grape Cream of Tartar. // you have any difficulty in securing ii at the Board of Trade's authorised prices, tvrite at once to T. J. Edmonds, Ltd., Christchurch. I ' > ' ___ , # DON'T LOGIC OLD! Hut restoro your groy and [adod hairs to thoir natural color with LOCKYER'S SULPHUR Sold Everywhere. 1 Lockyor's glvos health to the Hair and restoresthe natural color. It cleanses tho soalp, and makes the most perfect Hair Dressing. Thtß world-tamed Balr Beatorer is proparefl by the groat Hair Spßciallats,J.PßPPEß&CO.,LTD,,Bed(oriJLaboratorlos,Ldiidon l S.E.,andoanboobt6lned from any ChemistSAndStorefthroughont the World. ii»iimi'..iLLLUiti.t».ii^u,».|i r ii J ix» r ..»..^ l i „u.. M u U m b u H ll IkPfll Ult7 IBOiir »tQS' r MEMORIAL WINDOWS Oui' Artists havo graduated from the Leading Stndios in England end Kuropo, and are thoroughly competent to turn out tho highest class cf work. r„:; gom mmm x*"* * • OHHIBTCHURCII INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION For Stained Glass and Leadlight Windows against all EUROPEAN and LOCAL COMPETITORS. Designs furnished at the shortest notice. SMITH & SMITH, Ltd., Welllngton.

Just-What's Wanted! j ||1 FULL. SIZE i fl SUPERIOR MAKE I! Wholesaler's Price 35/» j I-/ "OUR'PRICE ; J (For Cash) lr (JEOftGF, WTNDFJ? j| IRONMONGER '; j CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS-STREETS.. \ U j Jkjjk |Kp« WILL WASH S<%PURE m o o o ._^^^^|j^s^T^ s ■ GARDEN TOOLS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST I'AKERS, including the following :- Hedgo Shears. ■ Lawn Sprinklers. I.R, Hoso. LAWN MOWERS ' MoKinmm Hoes. Ladies Spades. .„., ,„„ Alattock Hoes. Border Forks. ENGLISH. Planters* Hoes. Border Shears. • - Green's Silens Messor. Pruning Shears. Branch Cutters. Ransomc's Anglo-Paris. Pruning Saws. ' Daisy Grubbers. Ransome's Automaton. K' lk <*- Digging lorks. AMFRiraw Reaping Hooks. Draining Spades. AMERICAN, Scythes. Dutch Hoes. Arcade, Sprayers. Edging Knives. Favourite. j Sets of Ladies' Tools Garden Rollers. Lakowood. Sprayers. Garden Trowels. .. r i Shovels Garden Shears. New Easy. |~ - Grubbing Hoes. New Rover. Slashers. Grnss Shears. Premier, I Turf Cutters. , Grass Hooks. ~-,_,—— —...,.,„., —~- 8 Weeding Forks. JOHN DUTHIE & Co, Ltd HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET TELEPHONES. Town Department, SO06; Country Department, ],iC; Offices, 573; Iron Yard, ?5Gi.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 265, 29 July 1918, Page 3

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