ASSORTMENTS BEYOND COMPARISON' 11 Full of Holiday Gift Suggestions " cream of the assortments, generally. I; /$H *v!y W("-~ Do. stv With us they are ALL cream. An in- ||j "*Wil® spection will immediately prove our | fitiWE .MW x}»Klii^s'^\lj^^ lll> Ss /'? l\ I readin6SS anc) facility to answer your ' vM<f l!§tsLfi*¥yv*2' VV:' ( I I\\ "holiday and gift problems in a pleasing ! lit/ $ily*Vl * \'- <!: sv|^§ i ' "vliV ' and economical manncr - I fl if SOME NEW HOLIDAY I II J& CLOTHES AT PLEAS i NG ! WASHING COSTUMES-la Pique, j ( Checks and Stripes, in all white, tan, j grey, and black and white. Bslted i rv\r» t»ttt- tiTTrr maut si i' le > witll lilr 2 6 collans Bnd Patch i FOR - THE LITTLE MAN pockets. .HOLIDAY PRICE, 425. to 595. 6d. j _BOYS' WASHING HATS—In White- Drill or assorted colours in NATRONS' SUMMER COATS—In threl- I Poplin. These hats are light and comfortable and the very quarter length; very smartly made with I thing for the holidays. large collar and "belt at waist. In best j PRICES, Is. 3d., Is. 6d;, Is, 9d., 2s„ 2s. 6d„ 2s, lid. 3s. 3d, each. quality Moire and. Cord Silk. Lined | throughout with soft tilk. In Black BOYS' PANAMA HATS-In stylish shapes and superior quality, . OUR>PRICE, £8 Bs. | nicely blocked, and with leather lining. j riTTr nDTJUW _T\TmAV I PRICES, Bs. 6d„ 9s, 6d„ 10s. 6d. each. UIILDKCIN 5 iIULIDAY j BOYS' WHITE SHIRTS-In plain white or self striped mercerised. J MILLINERY ! Hard wearing qualities and guaranteed to wash. j CLOSE-FITTING VELOUR TAGELS- j PRICES 4s. 6d., 4s. lid., ss. 6d., ss. lid., 6s. 6d., 6s. lid. each. In vioux rose and green shades "only. ! Trimmed daintily with gauged ribbon i ——— and sprays. j .— 4 fit , 0 OUR PRICES, 21s. Cd. and 245. 6d. ! rather Lnnstmas sayst dainty cream gauged and i ' PLAINLY FITTED SILK HATS-" I 'V. & A/s SNOW HUT & TOYI AND an» SuitllMo for cllildre " from 2to 8 y€ars - ] V,ffiA,S 01NUW RU l l UILAiNL ' are OU R PR ,CES, ss. lid. to 15s. 6d. providing lots of fun and Christmas Cheer for ■ ■■—~....■ ■ .... , ~ ...-Jj Children and Grown-ups, too. Do bring the Be Sure and a j children along and let them enjoy themselves, _ . _ | ,*«*—. o< «•/« t>. ' „ » < Dip in-the Snow Hut B§ PiT Our 3d. and 6d» Dips are easily the best HI value in town, ' Save Is. in the £ for Cash I - „ l/fellinftoß's Busiest Store * *\ ill
JUST WHAT'S NEEIEI NOW! JEYES' FLUlD—Genuine; not adultered. 5-ga'llon drums, 1gallon, i-gallon; ai& pints, quarts, and bottles; WILTON'S'FUMIGATORS-Kvery. room and office should be thoroughly fumigated. SPRAY PUMPS—These are essential now in every house. GALVANISED RUBBISH TINS-Thesc we can deliver at once. WALKER'S BLOCKETTES-Very useful. Purines and sanitises the atmosphere. U,.CAN HAIR CUTTER-You can cut your own hair with this machine. Every family should have one. PRIMUS PETROL STOVES-More economical and more, effective than ordinary Primus Stoves. PRIMUS PETROL LAUNDRY HtONS-Very much' more economical than electric irons. PETROL LAMPS-A splendid system of lighting. Much more economical than electric light or gas. NOT THE SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON OUR USUAL FAMOUS LOW PRICES. L » .. '— Ironmonger and Fsroishing Warehouse, Corner Cuba and Mariners SSreeSs. _ -. j mi .iuiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii ill iiiiiiiiiinnmiHMiW"T' ,L 'i ,u,l vrn'T"-ißmirm»in'.nMi , iii«iiiMuinii.iniirn Ladies, Don't Be Without One! £&•■ THE IMPERIAL :: :• ■ML SELF-HEATING lON WMm BURNS BENZINE l«l|§ Three Hours' Ironing ffflll for ° NE PENNY Mwl DOES THE WORK QUICKER 'mWW ANDBETTER THAN OTHER Wm aJS absolutely safe. A CHILD CAN WORK IT. Il»l 'DON'T BE PUT 'OFF WITH ANY OTHER MAKE, *MH!II SEE THAT TOU GET AM IMftfWim PERIAL. l«M Sole N.Z. AgentsP WILMS HW, 10 HARRIB STREET, WELLINGTON, to on tToioF~ oToT But restoro jour grey and faded hairs to their natural color with LOCKYER'S SULPHUR SolcJ Everywhere, Lockycr'G gives health to the Hair and restores the natural color. It cloanEcs tiio sculp, and makes the most perfect Hair Dressing. Thio world-famed Hair Restorer is prepared by the groat Hair Epeciali6ts,J.PE & CO.,LTD.,Bedford. Üboratorlcs.Londori, S,E.,and can boobtMned from anyChcuiisUandStorctthroughout g3CTl3PttlMffl»WiaMßGPnaWW&llKMl.'U^i«BiUl^Wa^^ pM«MTTtnm-n«'n-rrr—ViWi*V-ilra-<i-rtntYf IWlWll-MMfl I I 111 l-» i"'i , 1 ■ —* 0| The Business Man i\ rv knows that /J^*^ S3BM J a Wo^como * . J$M 1W WES!/ break in tho V \ 4§3il! /Jm vlrallf -\ day's work "The Daddy of Teas," JL JuoH&
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 3
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696Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 3
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