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I Demobilisation is now in full swing, and each week f 1 from now on hundreds of men will undergo the | i | transition from soldier to civilian, A great many of g | these have lost track of their civilian clothes, and 1 4 others require' to replenish their wardrobes. We f I can refit you at a minimum of expense. | | For the soldier returning to the life of a city business man | f ' we recommend: \f » "GENTS' "MADE-TO-MEASURE" SUITS in mixed tweeds, plain and fancy, 'i fj worsteds, also the popular greys and plain navy serges. Style, fit, and f| $ finish guaranteed. V. and A. Price, 955. to 130s. » j| GENTS' STRAAY BOATERS in smart shapes in special light weight; patent J| la oasv-fitting leather. . n H "V. and A. Price, ss, 11d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d, each. ia « GENTS' WIDE-END TIES in smart exclusive designs; great variety of shades a jind patterns. 25., 2s. 6d., 2s. Ild., 3s. lid., and 4s. 6d. each, if $j GENTS' SUMMER SHIRTS in plain white, also white grounds with coloured 8 a stripes of black, brown, blue, and grey; extensive choico of wide and If ® narrow stripes. . . . . •, • „ , # It V. and A. Price, ss. lid., 6s, 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., and 9s. 6a. csch. » H For the soldier going back to the artisan's bench, or for the soldier going on If M . the land we have— « |f SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS in serviceable colours and neat pattern—extra E| M ' ' stout material for hard wear. , H % ' V, and A. Price, 13s. 6d., 14s. 6d., 16s, 6d., and 19s. 6d. per pair, 8 || EENIM OVERALLS in best quality 9oz. denim, indigo dye. At the price there fa fit is no better value procurable. V. and A. Price 6s, 6d. ?air. u If COTTON\DE TROUSERS in dark greys with neat stripe designs; l.as all the ifi |[ appearance of a worsted. V. and A. Price, 9s. 6d. per pair. » | IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. | fl ~~ 1 1 11 | : ' Busiest Shore- • S

Ark ijour grocorlo deliver a ca/£ of "Laurel" Kerosene. " Then, after the day's wort, sit in your comfortable chair with book or needlework, and rest in the soft rays of a "Laurel"-burning lamp. With muscles and mind pleasantly relaxed, you do not want a harsh or disturbing light —you need the mellow glow of "Laurel" to set the seal of perfection on a good day. j "Laurel" burns quite steadily and neither smokes nor smells. That's because . it is the highest grade of American Kerosene, sold in this country. You will find ! "Laurel" most economical for lighting, heating, and cooking. \ . ." When ordering, don't say "Kerosene"—ask for i NJ. Firebricks fight iwPBBS' '■ the fiercest flames. ■ M^mSSSSL ' "THESFORMGOTRIT" ' j BrOWB, Ltd. SUKE, CI'RE Foil VA lUCOSE - ! «* 7 ' ULCERS. R A P lu I ' oTluA AINIJ OINTMENT.- ! COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER T>o vou suffer with Varicose Ulcers? "' A Guaranteed Curo for all kinds ! If so, I can guarantee to cure you. of Eczema and Skin Diseases. Hundreds i MERCHANTS, Mv treatment is painless, and requires of sufferers cured weekly and cured perno operation, and is. not costly. , manently. riie diateKing imtahon iB ; 31-33 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON. Write for full information to relieved on FIRST APPLICATION. , „ , , tTi i nnloA "RHNF.ST FTTHLEY Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., pOßfcage Is. Tory Street Depot- 'Phone 2G4BA Chemist, extra. MADAME AMIE, » Smeohm'a j "\Villi3 Street Depot— 'Phono 124 'Phone 29. Foston. J Building, Qu-jon Street, AUCKLAND, !

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 3

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