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ITo Buy Now A CARNIVAL' OF SPECIAL OFFERINGS. To Bay.Now jj ; Means Big MfOIJiPfP MffffP-ST a nf\ t Means Best \ •,■■■ • ■ i I A Week of Summery Splendour—Showing all the. Smartest Creations in White Frocks, | ! Underwear, Dress Goods, Hosiery, etc., with a myriad of price attractions worth coming a | I -long way to see, 10 WINDOWS ,OF FASCINATING OFFERINGS ALL IN WHITE, | ■ ; . window N Window No. 9. Ladies, Voile Frocks. | i pi ±- ' DAINTY FROCK IN WHITE VOILE—With large sailor collar and einbroid- | 5 Jincnantlllg ercd rever, edged veining and lace; in sort sleeves with .embroidered cuffs. | \ ifiMiiliitinii nf The plain gathered skirt is finished with panels of embroidery on either side, } : juuuuiuunoi which gives a novelty pocket effcot. "P.D.C." PRICE, 325. 6d. »; White ' ■-ATTRirTiTr \wn WFTT CTTT GRACEFUL AND EXTREMELY i Embroideries. white volte rnorai-Tb» bio«» SSfPi"S£ i S°, CK .™. "ff >,?, • j CprsetS. ■ foot ,uth fll(le tuclts - • feet back and front, inset Val: lace. t \ Convincing "p.d.c-price, "p.d.c.-price, £3195. i ( Good Value. Window No. 6. ' White Underwear. i ! '- LADIES' LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESS - Sound nock; turned-back cuff; \ . __«,«_«„„««_ trimmed hemstitch. "P.D.C." PRICE, 10s. Gd. I I WINDOWS N05..2&5 LADIES' CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESS LADIES' CAMBRIC NIGHTDRESS \ ' •' WhUp Millhiprv —V-neck; small turned-down collar; —Square neck; yoke of embroidery; > . ■ rriiitt; luuimcij . . ombroideiy down front and on sleeves. beading at waist. ' :• \ I Models,. "P,D.C." PRICE, 12s. 9d. ( "P.D.C." PRICE, 17s. 6d. j I Panamas, Window No. 3. Girls' White Frocks, I \ Ready-tO-Wears GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCIffi-Bodico -of embroidery; embroidery in- | : mi ■mi.l, iin— i.. sertion around wnist; shirt panel of embroidery and tucks; plain hem; sleeve i • fino tucks, and cuffs of embroidery. Sizes 20in., 22in., 2-tin. sj ' ' WINDOW No. 8. "P.D.C." PRICES, 12s. 6d., 13s. 11d., 15s. Gd. p i ■ GIRLS , ' WHITE VOILE FROCKS- GIRLS , WHITE VOILE FROCKS- p I uigajiuico, t Wit]i yok() ))e(lice with t]lree • hem . Trimmed with . Voilo embroidery; i i Muslins, stitched tucks; waist band of white bodice , coatee efl'ect. Skirt three I '■ Cl, a ' n > T ;«™r, - ribbon. Skirt with two "Hemstitched inch hemstitched hem. Sizes 30, 33, $ I sneer linens, tucks an(l n threo inch hem- m M3 w^ . ■■ i Voiles. SO. 33, 36, 39. -"P.D.C." PRICES, , "P.D.C." PRICES, 345. Gd., 365. 6d., '' , 21s. 6d., 235. 6d., 255. 6d., 275. 6d. 38s. 6d. § \ ■ Window No. 7. Ladies' Woven Underwear, fj ; WINDOW No. 10. ■ • LADIES , SUMMER COTTON COMBINATIONS-White. fancy tops, short | White Hose, slceTOS - „. _ _ •■p.d.c." Price, 4s. ed. K m;to rl ' ■ ' LADIES , FINE RIBBED POP LADIES'LARGE COTTON VESTS % Wnite WOVeS. VESTS-Short sleeves. TiBJ.W. For summer wear; no sleeves t ■• S 1 ,„.. ,„,. ,',, I, "P.D.C." PRICE, 2s. 6d. "P.D.C." PRICE, 3s. 6d. a THE SQUARE •' - ' ■-f PALMERSTON NORTH I

with This delectable delicacy made from New Season's Oranges, is now obtainable from all stores. St. George Marmalade represents the acm s e of Marmalade Manufacture—its popularity is proof of its appetising qualities. , Only the finest N.Z. grown Oranges and the purest cane sugar are used, without the addi- ! • tion of glucose, producing a jelly of surpassing deliciousness which for all meals at all times will satisfy young and old alike. , ; It pleases the palate :—the Marmalade for all at a price all can afford! Get St. George Brand New Season's Marmalade from your Grocer. Sold in lib., 2lb. and 71b. tins. . 10 ' ■■■.— ■ -■.- n iim»wiiwiiiiMiiinMiiir-iiMwm „_ " TIKGEY'S MODERN WALLPAPER'STUDIO rpHB greatest scientific brains have been.brought to bear upon the light- ■*- ingi of the Studio where the exact ntmospheri': effects may bo seen which will be produced in your home. Colour schemes and combinations of pnpers arranged at a moment's notice, displaying a hundred ideas to . suit any individual taste. Wo cordially invite the public to visit our Studio, where the very latest in Wallpapers may be seen. Tingey's have only recently opened a very fine selection of the best English and American Wallpapeis. Sets of magnificent and exclusive designs, the agencies of which are held by us. If you are seeking, ultra-specialities then como along to TINGEY'S. , Our correspondence Department attends to the requirements of clients in ihe Country, and on receipt of size and shape of room schemes atIII be submitted free of charge. j We have now completed the alterations to our shop front and are now I showing a fine aelection of Framed Pictures. Amongst them being a I 6eries of Water Colours of Sydney Harbour. Courtesy is our motto, and the same attention is given to small and ■ large orders. TBHGIY'S, T he Progressive People, WELLINGTON Furnibire Above tie Common-place at Hie! --,-.. To the home-proud man or woman their il' ,, B?rH Furniture must naturally possess an air of refinement. i iiiCMil:Wi«l»l"!'| T'" s IS an ei,s y n)a t' er t° H' e b'£ S|) '- i^ a " et ' Inan ' *° f urn ' sn w ' e 'l "■' a iS^"^lT I f 7D moderate figure is a big problem Wthose Mliiw*.?fcMr/ earning only an average wage. ■ i ff+*rar*Ti] tf Williams' have solved the problem for Jtfci'lwt'f V %] " le IVor kins class! 7 'XlieiJuiiw Artistic appearance, unique designs, ; ff as^" ; and solid comfort distinguish Williams' furniture as far above the commonplace S-^^^^S^^ l —)et " 10 P™ cs fll ' e within the reach Call and inspect the Beautiful Suites in Oak . and other Timbers, Note, oiir Only Address— S S IIILIIiS & t H® I U F,,rniture Manufacturers &, tfi. 4BBft,6.DWI!W© m Will) EalSSa 117 Taranal ,i street| Wellington No connection with any other firm of similar namo. WE HAVE .TTJST LANDED OUB NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAEDEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:Hedge Shears. j I Lawn Sprinklers. I.E. Hose. LAWN MOWERS MoKincon Hoea. Ladies' Spades. a ™" w Uattook Hoeß- - lorks. ENGLISH. Planters' Hoe*, iioruor Shcar3. Green's Silens Messor, Pruning Shears Branch Cuttere. Ransome's An fl lo-PaHs. Priming Saws. • ' DiZ g For™ *™°™'s Automaton.' „ v SrSg Spade... AMERICAN. £Z Dutch Hceo. Arcade, Sprayers. Edging Knives. Favourito. Sots of Ladies' Tools. Garden Eollera. Lakewood -Sprayers. Gardon Trowols. . «*°wooa. shovels. Garden Shears. New Easy. Spnilra Grubbing Hoes. New Rover. Slashers. Qrasa Shcara. Prcmior. Turf Cutters. Grass Hookfl. ....■■■— ■!--,. Weeding Forks. I JOHN DUTHIE & Cα, Ltd o HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET '' TELEPHONES. Town Department, 3006; Country Department! , 156,Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 25M.

F)UY the best Electro-plate, and your cliildren's i children will enjoy it after you. ... . \ We have just landed a wide range cf Best English \ E.P. Entree Dishes and Muffin Dishes—made to ~ \ stand any amount of hard use. True "(he best" costs a little'more at first, but it gives infinitely j, I more pleasure and satisfaction. . . . t , . Inspection cordially invited. . Gooda sent v on \ approval to country customers. . . . \ W. LITTLEJOHN &"SON, LTD. . JEWELLERS,' — ' - \ 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. . v i

I•. ' ' I I \\i&s' FOR MEN! 5 ■[■•-■• ■■ ■ ■ |j The Smartest Shapes, the Finest Qualities, t at the Lowest Prices in the City. II ■ PLEA_SE NOTE THESE''.VALUES! w I ■;;■. —— „ j FINE QUALITY STRAW BOATERS 1 • Narrow and wide brims; smart *- Summer shapes. J , , 6/6> 9/6, 11/6, 12/6, 15/6 [ COOL, LIGHT-WEIGHT PANAMAS | Narrow -or wido .leaf; the ideal . . ■ Summer. Hafc. , ■ J - 10/6, 13/6, 15/6, 16/6 to 35/- . ... NEW SMART PELT HATS - :' .. f , '■■ .In several fashionable shapes, in . : Grey, Brown, Fawn, Green, Black, .. .." ' ■ : •, Etc. I /.* 4/11, 6/11, 7/11', 8/11, 10/6 to 25/- L WE STOCK "STETSON" HATS in the Latest Shades in Plain and Velour. '• '''■■.'■' * I ■■~'•■■■._■ ■ . • - . ;

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 5

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