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(love IM hits Almost a last minute sugges--3 BUTTON WHITE KID GLOVES i\nn 10 tliio - —Fine stitched backs. Sizes. non is tms. si Q) 6i only _ pIIICEi 2/u , 2 DOME DENT'S KID GLOVES- , „ , ..... ~, ! In ten shades, perfect fitting. Only a very little while and ; price, 5/11. the Christmas Festivities will » ™*\g< &™%™; well cut, good wearing gloves. commence. But before Xmas prices, 16/6, 19/6. is really upon us, go through ' 2 GLOVES^E^vhi^S beaver, pastclle, and grey shades. VOUr' list of friends, and tO ' A beautifully fitting, washing ' glove. PRICE, 4/11. those you had nearly for- silk finish lisle HOSE-in black and white, seamless foot, gOitQn. fashioned leg.' PRICE, 2/6. LISLE HOSE -r- With seamless , double foot, fashioned leg,' wide _ -. » . suspender top, very soft, and silky B SwA ffIAWAIP sffilm texture. Shades of champagne, litis Slilif I \ Hull navy, brown, tan, grey, black, and «-. fa tPi . -.• SILK ANKLE, HOSE-Tn ' grey, a« a g JlTf? n^v y> mole, brown, and bronze. ALL-WOOL HEAVY KNIT HOSE < '—In grey, brown, khaki', and fancy Heather shades. a r i * i «,' .PRICE, e/ii. So practical, so useful they cannot fail to win apprecia- ' I-jAAfffA a tion. And such presents are . vwS w fllvfl v/S^J not a bit too heavy for the . Limited , ',-.. , , Lambton Quay, Wellington x purse, as the items here show. Won't you come in to-day?

kotosed' $$. II ■ Mlican ||| ,'ffl. Cathedral ■Mm Swi' All Anglicans and Sympathisers. Can' Help in the building of the New Anglican .' Cathedral, Wellington TN times of old, men and •■ women did their part in a practical way in the erection of churches of National and historic interest. ■•■.-•■ To-day you can be just'as practical by giving the means to enable the skilled artisan to do with his hands what you cannot do with yours. / • Every stone in this great build- . ing—every article of adornment ."'" —will be the gift of a grateful people thankful for victory, for peace", and for the preservation of loved ones; or desirous, it may be, to perpetuate the memory' of fallen friends. The new Cathedral will be erected as a Thankoffering to God, and as a Memorial of New Zealand's part in the great war. The names of all New Zealand soldiers who have fallen in the war will be inscribed in letters of gold on the marble walls of the Military. Memorial Chapel (the west wing of the Cathedral). Other items of national and historic interest will 'also adorn this Chapel. A A A Your Gift will help to make possible this great build' ingandpermanentmemorialof National interest. It will place on record for centuries YOUR expression of thankfulness for to-day's great blessings. Contributions, or . promises, may be spread oiler a period of one to fine years. Government Stocks and War Loan Certificates may be donated. Legacies also may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Fund. Intending Contributors j>lease com- ' municale at once v>ilh the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington. (Phone 2492) ■ J TREATISE ON THE BEST METHOD FOE PERMANENTLY DESTROYING SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Most preparations sold for the purposo are simply depilatories which hnvo no further power than to burn off the hair level-with (he skin, and, iu most instances, bum the skin also. This barbarous treatment has now been replaced by a scientific remedy called KULDAH Why suffer painful electrolysis? Why toko the risk of u worse disfigurement when-you-can, in tho privacy of your own home, in a dignified, simple way, remove the worst growth? Price, Gs. Gd. I Posted in plain sealed wrapper to any address lid. extra. Sold by Geo. Mee, , Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington. |

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 73, 20 December 1918, Page 2

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