■ 1 — §The Very ■ Thing In Gifts— . A DAINTY BLOUSE! Just enumerate those gift suggestions of yours for your friend. Are any equal to a blouse? Some of maybe, but for sheer utility as well as "a thing of beauty"—these lovely blouses will certainly take a lot of beating. Note the good values—don't you think the goods worth seeing? Of course they are—so come in to-day. Excellent Values in Fashion's Latest, LADIES WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSES-Rows of insertion down cejitre front; set-iu sleeves; finished deep cult'; deep sailur collar, edged lace. Price, '4s, lid. LADIES' WHITE EMBROIDERED MVSLIN BLOUSE,S-Wido tailor collar, edged lace; set-in sleeves, turned-buck cuffs, edged lace. 1 Price, ss. 6d. r. .| | HDIES' BLOUSES—In fino quality white Voile; yoke at front; embroidored panels down centres; long ouff. finished hemstitching; small rolled collar. Price, 7s. (id. LADIES' PERFECTLY PLAIN WHITE VOILE BLOUSES-Long rolled /"iTTCtUTrvVTC! collars; fastened centre front; large pearl buttons. Price, 13s. Gd. LADIES' FINE QUALITY VOILE BLOI'SES—In shades of Sky, Pink, ' Navv, Rose, Saxc; collars and cuffs trimmed bands of contrasting SQL'AKE PLhIATEJ) IJEM ! shades; particularly smart* for holiday wear. Price, Bs. fid.
I CUSHIONS—In Poplins; Col- LADIES' BEST QUALITY VOILE BLOUSES—In similes of bky, Rose, ours in Erowii lilup Pink- mid Saxc, Pink; <leep sailor collar nn(Mi»ii(lkercliief frwits; Irnnmecl \nl. on ,in jjionn, luo I ink, and inse ; tions ; se t-in sleeves, inserted with hemstitching. Price, 10s. 6d. lirev. Price, 18s, Bd. each. JAP. SILKS. . A LARGE ASSORTMENT jq dozen LADIES" WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES-l'opular heinstitcliCUSHIONS—Piped with silk ing is widely shown; rolled sailor c-ollarsj Haglan and pet-in sleeves; ruchincs. in various colo'iriti"- finished full cuff. All sir.es. Price, 13s, 9d.. • Prices 86d9s6d 6s d 1 DOZEN LADIES' LIGHT WASHI NG WEIGHT JAP. SILK BLOUSES ! , ' ' —Trimmed rows hemstitching centre tvoivis; iancy rolled-collar; large 11s. 11d. armhole. All sizes. ' Price, 225. 6d. pnnvrv Dnmrv mrotirnvc 2 DOZEN BEST QUALITY JAP. SILK BLOUSES—Square neck end ROUND 101 LIjS. CUSHIONS sn il or co n nl - a t back; sleeves inserted with hemstitching;small turned . -Hand pleated; ?n Mauve, . hack peaked cuff. Rrice. 245. td. Grey, Pink,. Blue, and Green. "... Price, 15s, each. 01/ 3 1 * °E« J NOVELTY BAGS | MM, LSgHIICO, . SPECIAL LINK 01' NOVELTY I O 1 bags- -2s. m. cach. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. LOOSE KAPOC ■ — ; LOOSE KAPOC— Price, 2s. lb! . . ' •' ' t :.7 . ■' [ Dainty Gifts Yon Can Get by Post for Cash. a ... r EMBROIDERED IRISH HANKIES—In boxes" of three, at A treat 1/0,1/11,2/3,2/0,9/3,.8/e„.3/0,4/3, .5/6, e/io, .. . , . ' LADIES' PLAIN HEMSTITCHED HANKIES-In boxes of ill' strirf* B ' x > at.3/6, '!/-, 5/3, 7/-, 8/6, 10/fl.. . 441 aiUMC GENT'S HEMSTITCHED HANKIES-Box of six. 6/9,.(/-;, 7/3, 9/G, 11/6: same in boxes of three, 2/-, 3/-, 4/'-, 5/6. ' Wif' "JSfWRi Very dainty HAND-PAINTED' SACHETS-1/6, 1/0, 2/3, 3/6, ' Jm@f • Msg 4/3, 4/11; or specially heavily .embroidered, 8/9. IVery Pretty SILK PINCUSHION BOXES-Hand-painted, Mil 'at 10cl., 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/4, 2/9. ■ B POTPOURRI 'SACS—9d., ;i/-, 1/6, 1/9, 2/-. 0- SILK HANKIE BAGS--2/3 and 2/6. .• "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS" IS .-■S : ' PRWGLE'g IMr;, : ji • * . i Address' Box 32, LAMBTON QUAY. delicious oriental fruits ■11 • - — —- blended by a secret a I When you go to the store, don't say, "a | process with Pure mL 1 pound of Tea please," and waste both your j f. , I ilme and our storeke ®P e, " 3 > whi,e h ® aßk * Malt Vinegar. • JSw ■ you which tea. Make a note in your bonnet _•_ ■ j box thai .(SfSSj j "RECORD TEA." UmIYMITOv! is the Daddy of Teas • | U/yjL/a mluOO j sa y'«a pound of 'RECORD 1 please,;' you j I 1 > will thus please the man behind the counter, j • ; Mother Seigel's Syrup tones, . w |jkes p0( j plo who know what they want, strengthens, and-stimulates. y , which , a » the organs of digestion to i . anu " . . .J _ ] % healthy activity. Bysodoing, i 1 j more to the point, when you try the Dustleaa | I llt ensures good digestion and | DADDY OF TEAS. I- banishes the pain and misery - J v • | fectly digested food. Take a jj Aii^iu,iNji«.i»i l | llr i r i| l | l )' ff .u.i»iujmi»«ii.'i-iiii.wFakMwiiiiitiiiiinn l i«<i..iii»n l iUinii»Twni.*/.aß»^W«MMg^ j remedy, after meals, and note i JUST WIArS NEEBED NOW! | the difference it makes in j j ; a your general health. t KLIBLE DISIIFECTINIS HfSftnilP JEYES' FLUlD—Genuine j not adultercd. 8-gallon drums, 1- .. gallon, l-gallon; also pints, quarts, and bottles. WILTON'S FUMIGATOUS—Every room and office should be ... thoroi,ghly fumi B atcd ' ' SPRAY PUMPS—These are essential now in every house. GALVANISED RUBBISH TINS-Thcse we can deliver at ||I ISi jjf « WALKER'S BLO&KETTES—Very useful. Purifies and sani : - IP J1 I IflIP fi U-CAN HAIR CUTTER—You can cut your own hair with this 1 J fcJlraif I machine. Every family should hav& one. ' PRIMUS PETROL STOVES—More economical and more cf- . _ /'®Jil N fectivc than ordinary Primus Stoves/ IHI PRIMUS PETROL LAUNDRY IRONS-Very much more cco- . 11l l[[l| \\S nomical than electric irons. II! ill ill \W\ \ PETROL LAMPS-A splendid system of lighting. Much more economical than electric light or gas. I ■• ■ ' 1 •• 1" n NOT THE SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON OUR USUAL ]. FAMOUS LOW PRICES. Nearly lib. More ♦ for the Same Price Jc°„sryo°u I GEORGE WINDER, must get 0 Ironmonger and FarnisWnfl Warehouse, Corner Cuba and Manners Streets. Rolled Oats ~ the NEW FRENCH REMEDY. —— a IQet rid of Hut THERAPJQN No, 1 i.vtr.. lib. mi k! fi cdpp Hipfinf THERAPION No. 2 contains more Oats than i.4a H a"* 1 B IflrOai TUB'Dil OS(AR.I EUn O are given bv substitutes. g'ftj 0 T h , oK6 'oolhinirnutiaepHc „■ I^U. And O ilin-i IJnllpd Ont« ra nro im-Aluabic /or fag No. 1 rorßlaMor Ctttmh. No. 2 forElobd & Aim uatina Koilea uats h flors or ltelaxed Throat. M. SkinDlbois9»No. 3 forOhrcnto Wonltnessei. are always Rft! M Huskinosi-Losi of Voice #83,. soi.n price i»ekghkd,3<. rnrcn r>n lrmnc wv w —^Spasmodic Couch and Wl ' DRXECt.t[!CMtil.Co.,Havctstocl(Bd„N W.S.Londoii. CLEAN—FRESH—DELICIOUS ki] 0 nil lironcbla! Affl'llions [ offl'""; !i*>!KED WORD ' THEHANON 'SIS OS i I i KSI tl jißi BlUt. OOVt. STAMP AFFIXED TO Gf.KUINE PAOKBIS. K^n I '^p' l^ r v'mVxM M-ODELsTfPerfection in BLOUSES A I'OOD OMi CAN BUY! RUlfllllig IUHa V) Ifl LINGERIE, in CHErE-DE-CHINE Akn In 90IK R«c I ® ToI WMf nnti CjEOßGE'lTE,^"prices ranging from Also m ZUlb. Bags IJI ,1 ypM® I wpf 295. 6d. to 395. fid.; nfso eoino extra heavy fall weight. V t ()ual : ty in Ivory Jap Silk. O.S. sizes Mode by LANGDOWN & SON. Lid. ® 1 no-t free fmm Geo' A?kf r^, FRII)AY N ' IGHT '° 9 Chri,Uhurch ' Wmk MiIs"FISHER. . : J! olinroh. Offices, Caledonian Chambers, over 152 f... < l\ Messrs. Hart and Co., Willis St. 'PhoM
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 70, 17 December 1918, Page 2
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