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"sWiU../ j| ! f '/W If you choose a O.i.C, Panama Hat, whether English or V- i hi] Japanese, you will waar n with the keenest pleasurs. *.:•.[ '■■ ' SI PANAMA HATS TOR LABDiS-English makes; large brims. | UU : 1/ ■ 655,, E '' ,3 ' Fit ; ; H MEDIUM BRlMS—Turned up at hack; very smart fiiapo. |ffl| ',! ■- 55;., 655. /raw JAPANESE PANAMAS- 12s. 6d., 15s. 6i1., 17s. 6d. MA TWO SHAPES FOE MAH)B--In sailor and mus'ironm. Its It's. lid. ai'd 21s. ■ J 1 i li| CHILDREN'S PANAMAS-- 7s. 11d., 10s. 6d. / JAPANESE RUSH ItATS-Nice sliady brims, bhin and $ white, green and white. 12s. 6d. , ,V. ! 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M;W / siS'' smartly designed, distinctive in style, riqucmt OT Mtia f\\nMvn{\\¥p)ty%'' From 425, 6d. / ■ Here are tlie Prices: Most wholesome and {'<&. ®W3lwlli§ French Cambric Washing Drosses, agi-ecable seasoning 425. 6d.,«5. forFleoh.FiihandFowl. \, 4HiII VU Striped Jap. Silk Washing Dresses, 455. ~, ~ \kll 1 \1 ' Zephyr (Anderson's) ditto 655. ■ Add. n rich, wvoujy wM f' M if Oxford (Anderson's) ditto ss. 6d. tang to Soupa, Rarebits 1 I BETTER BLOUSES MADE TO ORDER. andficmcbandwichcs. trai ' ' I We offer you a uni.quo clioico of liiatori- *m> I lIIYIIRY iOT% \\ 1/ I j ills whoa it comes to selecting a Wouso | Kb uu/vurw I, '\ ir i I for the new sensor..' All the latest de- ; Eif | WITH ECONOMY ®» 1 • signs in stripes are representeil. • You 'KB i■ ! 1 I will bo proud to wear one of our Tailor- \ \ v ,. -.. Jj 111 cn ' ; B' ouse9 - i SB esa" i —im Vsa » I ln Silk, 275. 6d., 305., 355,, 395. 6d. ' Kwjflßiff'M Wm&S&lffim \_.l |\ Woollen Taffeta, 21s, ■ ffi«W I' U v '■'■ , '" 3 -' ear wo ean cn a '' in '' z»«v li \H\ - " nun, ' )Cr onlors for aL^W TAILOR-MADE SKIRTS & COSTUMES, «- i-i-" " m ollr n( ' v ' co '° y° u ' s EARLY. /VV^V^TX 111 '\l -U Wo are showing Iho daintiest SILK yV^lK^'Mi/V \§m<*T SPORTS COATS in the Dominion. tt^-w , ii' Stripes and Plain Colours, 635,, 845., 305,, Wβ^ifMW^;>Wf IM\ 955,, £5 ss, and £6155, «fei|| t"" l "" """" Ladies'& Gentlemen's Outfitters, V ( / EVERYTHING THE 216 lambton quay, Wellington. \! V / VERY LATEST. ■' |J,. / ' .The Solcllert I alt. aoA \% Wn / \ " Kindly convey our sincere M' L^- , thanks to your Committee for the iqnner man . ikr\M books of Y - M>CA - Coup °m s w v ch « V\ r§[ J _m arrived b y the last raall - You . ffee oword s cou L d j ,Ol t have - cl - osen w i b ? er w u UA j method of assisting Wakatipu K t \ \ yt ' consiclering the Y - M -p' A, IL# [f^^^J K: 'l\?il r f ! l)cfoun<l in all sorts bu 'H lngs In P 3 HII 1 11 Tpyl within a short distance of the'firing tution are greatly appreciated by all." y< THE DaDDV OF TEAS * |j W n Iffigflks. !§ Scows of other letters from the boye fi£h «i£wSi&i ts&> eulogise the service of the Y.M.C.A. fW Send donations to CAPT. D. A. KWEX, non. SC*E 10a%.« ?i " tio " al . Y - MC - A - ' |,ra,i - ,nrer - Bnl<ei ' ,s Bui,d ,'

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 289, 26 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 289, 26 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 289, 26 August 1918, Page 2

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