Do Your Christmas ' Shopping Early 'THIS year we, like other businesses, are short staffed. If the "Christmas Rush" comes at the last moment it will be Impossible to give our customers that careful and painstaking attention which we always like to give. QO—Buy your Christmas Gifts now. It will be better for you and considerate to those who serve you. Our establishment is ready with a host of suitable presents—New Rings, Brooches, Bangles—Fine Watches, Cigar CasesGood Table Silver and Cut Glass - something exactly to suit every friend.of yours; ■ 'THE reputation .of Stewart Dawscn's is a guarantee of excellence in every article; the fact that we buy in large quantities for our eight large stores throughout Australasia assures you of Exceptional Value CALL TO-DAY OR WRITE FOR CATALOGUE OF GIFTS. STEWART DAWSON'S . Stewart Dawson's Corner :: "•• WELLINGTON
Be ready for the holiday season and the long, ♦ sunny days ahead. • . Outdoor Frocks for I|f Sunshine Girls JBl ' . I THE "rOSCO" KIND | ' , "GLADYS' -Two-piece Costume, in black stripe linene; saxe !© or navy.' -Sinart juniper, loose fitting, with sailor collar,. pleated skirt: fitting 10 to 15 years. "wu\ Prices 17/6, 19/6, 21/6, 23/6 • I]\ \ "VERA "—Tussore Silk Tunic Frock, round neck, Magyar A \ I • . sleeve, belted; for little girls 2to 5 years. fes\ | J Prices 8/6, 9/6, 10/6 "DOREEN" — Dainty, White Muslin Frock, pin spot; ■ *"~ i trimmed embroidery. V-shaped neck, full length sleeve, - fitting at waist; for girls 2to 9 years. , Prices from 15/11 for'2oi.n.' "MAY"— White Mercerised Muslin "MARJORIE"— Crepe Frock in the Frock; bodice long waist effect, with QdjtMl new stripes, Magyar bodice, fitting double flounce dainty embroidery at waist, full skirt; for child 3to 8 forming skirt; for little gills 3to 7 6p> ■*/* years. Prices 6/11, 7/11, 8/11 years. , 19/6, 21/-, 22/6. yjj-HBJk ' 9/1 l/10/ll! "DOKOTHr'-Tunic frock in check Iβ &%> "NELLIE"-ln pink and saxe check liueue, shades navy or saxe, bias , linene, coat frock design, fastening . bands of self colour on neck, sleeves J J^Kif , front; collar, • cuffs 'and belt of and hem; bloomers to. match; fit- white; fitting 10 to 14 years. ting child 2to 4 1 years. ' WB&BBtik-' ■■'■'■'■ . Wees 16/6, 17/6,'18/9. Prices 6|ll, 7|11 1% 8|11. l|§li'.. ■ ~-:.•■ , ■ "EDNA"r-smart Knitted Silk.Sports "The MAXWELL"—A useful frock !/ j. Ov Coat, f length; sailor collar, turn in stripe drill, suitable for boy or j J \\. ' back cuff, sash at waist finished silk girl; has turn down collar, belt'and jj / \y tassels; shades pink, sky or cream ; pocket; shades grey, sky or navy. //• fe for girls 4to 10 years. 19in ' '. ' .3/11. g&ls & Prices 42/-, 45/-, 47/6, It pays to win the children's faoour. The happiest results always attained with "Rosco" . * outfits for girls and little'girls.
I N.Z. WOOL CLIP ! 1917—1918 THE highest average price for' greasy wool for any dietrict in the Dominion was obtained by Tokomaru Bay, 6,243 bales being disposed of at an average price of £lh os. sd. per bale Murton's Sheep Dip was used on practically the whole of this wool clip—and has been used in this district for the past ten years. WOOL DIPPED IN MURTON'S ' SECURES TOP PRICES, so why'not use Murton's yourself and benefit by increased profits? "Champion" I in 200 Dip makjs 1000.gallons at n cost of only £.1 155., yet it is easy to use, an ideal insecticide, and improves the quality of the wool - —it is the most satisfactory and e»onomical dip on the market. USE MURTON'S DIP * oil your Flock. \ Order from the nearest Agent \ BARRETT'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY.. WELLINGTON. VISITORS to Wellington should etaj lit, this splendid Hotel. Evory com. fort and attention. Night Porter in attendance. Electric Lift installed. Eloo trio Light in overy roota. Tariff, 9a, per day. D. DALTOiN, Pronriitor. ,
After a< fair voyage of eixty-sovcn days from San Francisco, the wooden barquo C. D. Bryant berthed at Bluff on Tuesday morning. Her cargo consists of 16,000 canes of gasolene for Wnptht, StepheiiEon and Co. On completing partial dischargo she will sail for Wellington with a similar cargo. INFLUENZA SIGNALS. Nature gives a wartiing when influenza npiiroiU'lios: just a snoexi? —that's the sign of a cold. Neglect is followed by Influenza—and, maybe, serious complications. Willi the first sneeze or "sniffle" dike NAXOL and be free from Influenza by chasing away that cold.; Is. Gd. buys sixty (loses of NAZOL. Order now—any Chemist or Store,—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 10
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