■flfflsPiiili™? in the Home is a great delight. Wβ fl 3 havo a fine selection of beautiful wooden WU/» I cased Hanging Wall Clocks, with epeciII f jSrj -J9 \ oily long pendulums, so constructed that ll§sOii?"«AJ ri •) they maintain remarkably accurate time. The Pendulum, ie—aa you know—the 'KuffiW actual timekeeper, the works being the^. |ffi|lsP!§? motive power for keeping the" pendulum , ESftilSl&i W swinging." . Have you a Hall Clock? i PjpIKPJII If not see these reliable timepieces. f§|§|l§fP| Prices: £6 55., £6 125., &1 125., XB'lle.. ■ jHsra| i i Ma ntelpiece. Clocks, from 57e. ed. ■■I w. littlejohn & son, » %fll|P Watchmakers and Jewellers, jf[ ![ 222-224 Lambton Quay ... Wellington. J .-There's.a Wealth of Charm in These Embroidered Blouses: :: The New Hand-Embroidered Voile BlouEes in our Showroom, are of exquisite stiles and materials. They represent, the Latest Ideas, and are quite different to anything you've ever worn before. There's , one word that aptly describes them-" EXCLUSIVE." ' _ _ WON'T YOU CALL AND SEE THEM? — MATHEWSON'S LIMITED, . "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay,' Wellington. WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN TOOLS PROM THE BEST MAKERS, inoluding the following:- - Hedge Shears. j " J Lawn Sprinklers. I.R. Hose. LAWN MOWERS M inn , on ,r Hoe - Ladies Spadee. ■ Mattock ifoes. Border Forks. ' .-ENGLISH. ■ Planters' Hoes. Border Shears. Green's Silens Messor, Pruning Shears. Branch Cuttere. Ransome's Anglo-Paris. Pruning Sawe. nwf.^r , Ransome's Automaton. 5 a %- nv Digging Forks. i Reaping Hooks. • ■ Draining Spadee. : AMERICAN. \ • g ov thes. Dutch Hoes. Arcade Sprayers. Edging Knives. i Favourite. Sets of Ladies' Took Garden' Rollers. Lakewood. Sprayers. . Garden Trowels. . Shovels. > v Garden Shears. New Easy. s de 3 Grubbing Hoes. . New Rover. . Slashers. Grass Shears. ' Premior. Turf Cutters. Grass Hooks. , - - Weeding Forks. HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET ' TELEPHONES. .Town Departmsnt, 301)6; Country Department, 156; 1 ■ Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 25G4. f! i> o - tttt - ! .. a ve Ivloney- ; , } by coming to us ];' for Your SUIT-; Why Pay.Big Money for , I m H ' Made-to-order Clothes when - ■I'M I you can walk right into j ;-/r/L--the "People's Store" j fl '• '. ]' and , be fitted with a first- .|» I • \ c^ass ' re^a^e r well-made ancT is /4f finished Suit at a' moderate •■■ f? .■ ' price, . , ■■- ' These may nofbe'the cheapest Suits in the City, but we can. assure you they represent, the finest value obtainable anywhere, » ■ ' 0,, O J 0 0 MEN'S BOXED SUITS In very Smftrt and Fashionable Tweeds.' Fit and Style equal to the best Tailor-made Garments. Made for all'figures. 75/-, 80/-, 84/-, 90/- to £5. f ■ MEN'S BOXED SUITS I $p ' In Fine Indigo Serge. Well % ' cut,- Jong.Eoll Collars, American ' ' 11 Shoulders, turn-up Trousers. I 95/- ■ I. BOYS' COLLEGE SUITS 1 In reliable Grey Materials to fit boys 6to 1.2 years. , I Sizes 4.56 7 8 9 10 I Price: 31/6, 32/6,33/6,34/6,35/6,36/6,37/6
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 36, 6 November 1918, Page 3
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