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= EMBROIDERY! =j j What woman sees no charm in Embroidery? I j — Can any woman do without it? — .. | ! £ j For, Lingerie it is indispensable j VEITCH & ALLAN I I ' > I Have recently received direct from St. Gall (the heme of Embroidery] | -! one of the Best assorted lots that has come to hand during the war \, \ period. They come in Cambric 'Muslin, Mull & Organdi, in Readings, \ j Edgings & Insertions in various widths for Trimmings, also the wider \ ! makes for Camisoles, Skirt Flouncings, etc. \' i ? i CAMBRIC EDGINGS—Iin. wide, IJd., Gd., 7d., 7M.; ljin. wide, IOJd.; 2in. wide, >' ! 7jd., ll£d., Is., Is., Is. 6d.; 3in. wide, Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d.; 4in. wide, 10id., Ij j Is. 9d., 3s. Sd., 3s. lid.; Sin. wide, Is. Gd., Is. lid., 2b. 9d.; Gin. wide, 3s. 6d.; $ ! Sin. wide, 2s. 3d.; 9in. and lOin. wide, 2s. Gd., 2s. lid.; 12in. wide, 3s. 3d.; ■ h I loin, and lGin. wide, 2s. lid., 3s. 3d., 3b. Gd.; 17in. wide, 2s. lid., 3s. 6d. ' ' i yard. - S j CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS—26in., beautifully embroidered, 3s. 3d., . -5' j 3s. 6d., 3s. lid. yard. . ' i j PRILLED EMBROIDERY—2Mn. wide, Is. 3d.; Sin., 3Jin. wide, is. 6d.; 4in„ } ! Is. 9d. j ; BBADINGS—To thread Jin. ribbon, 4Jd., 7jd., IOJd.; to thread Jin. ribbon, Bd., i j 9d.; 'to thread Jin ribbon, 7Jd., lOd.; to thread lin. ribbon, Is.; to thread J J liin. ribbon, Is. 3d. ji j CAMISOLE EMBROIDERY—ISin. wide, in Muslin and Cambric, 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., S ! 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., is. 6d. yard. | I AILOVER, EMBROIDERY—2Iin., 23in., 25in. wide, 2s. 9d.„ 4s. fid.,, is. lid.,,' ss. ! Gd., v ss. lid. . " ' , I MULL AND OKGANDI,EMBROIDERY—Iin., 4|in, Sin. wide, Is. Gd., Is. 9<L, j J 2s. 6d. yard; GJin., 7in. wide, 2s. 3d., 3s. Gd. yard. J i ! INSERTION TO' MATCH—liin., 2in. wide, Is. 3d., 2s. 9d. \ ; MULL EMBROIDERY—ISin. wide, 7s. Ud. . | 1 INSERTION TO MATpH—2J-in. wide, 63. 6d. | ; i ' If you cannot call and see these Embroideries, Write for Patterns. [ ' Busiest Sfrole ° -«v_, [ <

STOP BY. MAIL US Means Money To You EVER-READY RAZORS-12-bladed oatfit. 10s. 6d. each, post free. RUBBER HOSE, GARDEN-4in. North British. 455. per 60ft. coil, post free, WjGSTA CREAM SEPAEATOKS--12 gallon. £7, rail freer" 22 gallon £10 10s., rail free. 33 gallon. £15, rail freo: 55 gallon. £18 10s., rail free. BENGAL RAZORS-First quality. 10s. 6d. post free. MYERS' LOCKSTITCH SEWING AWLS —For all kinds of leather stitching. 2s. 6d., post free. PADDY KNIFE CLEANERS-A great labour saver. 35,, post free. HAIR SWEEPING BROOMS-Sterling value. 4s. 6d., 55., ss. 6d., post free. MALTHOID RUBBER EOOFING-In rolls 216 square feet. 1 Ply, 505.; 2 Ply, 60s. WHITE EARTHENWARE CUPS AND SATJCERS6s. half dozen, post free, WHITE AND GOLD CUPS AND SAUCERS-Chiaa. 9s. half dozen, post free. All these Goods to your door Post or Rail Free. THE SIS HARDWARE Co. Cuba Street, Wellington. The blue-grey Rubber , IuISM of exceptional toughness, 111-I an<l the heavily r ' b ' )e^trea^' Jjjj t?J give the m International If Tyre w 9?. effective non-skidding and hardI ■ wearing properties, with maxi* 1 1 3! mum resiliency. Mo\ Obtalnanie from all Dealers. %j!& Motor Import Co. Ltd. Wholesale Distributor* CtriitchufA FOR A BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES' Acknowledged bv | Ail Connoisseom | To Be Absolutely 1THE BEST. Btewety tod Office t | Molawoilh and Mufphy Streets, |

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 49, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 49, 22 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 49, 22 November 1918, Page 3

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