DIAMONDS 1 A Mower of Quality always Fashionable, always 'Oaluable Stones ,| A machine made to stand up to hard work and maintain a • Diamonds of absolute purity, such as Stewart Dawson'. I 1 ; its . cl,ttin * pOWCI '! and givc exccllenfi ™ vica f ° r y€arS " \ iell, have a permanent value, whether they are bought I 1 not fall to pieces after a few years wear. A for presentations or as investments. (' • A b fßin j (flTl | 5-ilanc Dlmend Ifo'f-Hcofi •*'« ""''j" r 8 'fitting ° V ' * (^ ShybßentjJ we 'j J '[ Othm«/ WJ.Htf-, lino,'-, end IIIIO,'. r . • .J We have many other Rare and Beautiful Diamonds. I 1 ' The wheels rotate the cutting blades \ which we will be pleased to show you, on request. ( with a force which leaves no ridges on your lawn. | MAIL ORDERS (' Four self-sharpening blades of finest tool steel. # ( | \ are a fecture af cur ciiplliihmcni. Jll orders art (' Bearings are adjustable, well bushed, and easy to ad- • ( | tent cartfully packtd, ptslagt paid, el our risk- (' just. it i ______ , ___ , (i You will take pride in the possession of a Mower like- , STEWART DAWSON'S j- «*■ . .. STEWART DAWSON'S CORNER WELLINGTON <' \ ..12 IltCll, 75/-J 14 iltCll, 80/-J 16 iIICII, 85/- -' <' FREIGHT PAID ANYWHERE. ' ( l = Qaf Aft ——— 1 The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. f """""" j CUBA STREET. ,1. Had to write it that way to get it into one line—we mean Saturday Afternoon — ... . = - . When the sun shines and the greens and lawns have been <i!(ll§P^ rolled and you go forth to " play the game "— iT How good and "fit" you feel—if you're clothed for comfort ' (La»«J -fe ct : ' —Sports togs that are . right" make such a difference— \YV Jf ~ , 9 \ r Their "rightness" is assured by buying them at ■■ '/pript \sl®% Wallace & Gibson's— • d/A / H Grey and White Flannel Trousers—cut for comfort and I i i '• White Cotton and Felt Tennis and Bowling Hats, Rowing S ■ 1j '■ and Running Knickers,—Jerseys, Sweaters. Blazers,— 1 ' 1 ' Shoes —White Shoes in many styles —and Brogues for I THESE BOYS HAVE GOOD TEETM* I/ \ Golfers — 'I YOUB Tooth are worth taking euro of, too—Health, a / I Appearance, and Good Spirits demand Bound Tooth. la / i In fact, everything for Sports Wear—priced reasonably, I If any of your Teeth ire decayed or broken, delay | " anri with Hip W & Cr rprmtntinn hi»himl ™™ item I means extra trouble and expense for yon. 3 ana witn tne W. OCAjt. reputation Denina every Item ffi Hesitate no longer; Whether you require a PillinflT, 1 Act nthpr nlavpr<!—thpn rnmp in K Crown, Bridge (Teeth without' Plates), or a oompleto a ASK Otner players men come in. | Bet of Tooth, yon can rely on irottlng aupromo satis- I jj faction here. Docido to come WOW! jiS Z7-J AJ f AfE* J?_ (OTf J3C/piTVI 1 wort Poinloso. Each Pjitlont receive* Skilful, Careful SI ** ®C 'LsIESOV/In £ Attention of Principals only. Nuruea in Attendance. o i,UfjjMiiuaiimimiTOi "THE KASH" (Next "Evening Post") nßniiiMuiluaimmaMi I MA.ESDOK & fHABIBFRIAIN THE DENTISTS 1 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. | . 69 Manners Street, Wellington a || IMI 13:mnTnirem»;<ii TY!un«M'immi.mwn»»' .■ wi —-iT3
Glove Economies Children's Wear Important Lace Savings Manchester Bargains* Dent's Two-dome White Kid Glovos Children's Pique Coats-In straight 15-inch Shadow Camisole Laces-Two 1° P isces T7 w j; ito , p j'» ues 7* B i uc fe 3 —Nice soft skins; in sizes 5L 53, luid belted .shapes with neat col- mw? rihl-inn ■slnti VsUiillt "s 3d.. • Usually Is. 9d. Now Is. 3d. G, 7, 71 only. Usually ss. lid. ' lars; sizes' 18m. and 20in. Usually wCd °s Dd ' I 50 pieces New Designs Cotfon Voiles Now 3s, 6d. lis. Gd., 12s. 6d., to 15s. 6(i. ' "" ' 'now Is. 9d. Is. 11d. —Light and dark grounds; 40 inDemt's Two-dome White Kid Gloves To Clear at ss. 6d, , 04-inch Shadow Lace Flou'ncinq— In ches wide. Usually lis. lid. to —Good quality. Sg. -Mleand Paris. # Usually 2, lid, , Cotton FoXrds-tf' & "able Chrm^ n Glovls-G,,oTfit: fc. n"h, to Guipure and Net * lde " K ti, z UarniTlv 7s Now 6° id . 21s. Now 2s. Ltd., 3s. 6d., to 18s 6d. ivoiy and Pans. Usually te. 6d., 50 dwen Wlito Eng , isK : Turk ish C,s;i;v g*- * sat r ev* •jajrtjrasi Dent's Two-dome Black Kid Gloves N OW 2s. 11d, to 28s. 6d Now 32s ' 6d ' robo }cn 9* h - Now *9s. lid. dozen. I —In sizes 53, G. 61 only. Usually VERY SPEClAL—lnfants' Muslin Cotton "Sorchon Laces and Insertions 40 pieces Korrockses' Calico —36 • -«■ ■ Now ds. m. Bonnets-Very dainty; trimmed Va- to match-Usually Is. Gd., la. lid., inches wide. Usually Is. Bd. yard. Two-dome Black Suode Gloves— lenciennes lace or embroidery. Usu- 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d.. 2s. lid. dozen. - Now Is. 3d. yard, 14s. Bd. dozen.. Trench make. Usually 6s. lid. . ally is. 6d., os. lid. Now Is.. is. 3d., Is. 9d., Is. 11d. 10 pieces Crewdson's Calico—Usually Now ss. 6d, To ciaar, 2s. 11d, 2s. 3d. dozen. Is. 6d. yard. , Now Is, yard. Compelling Prices ' a Attractive Millinery in the Showroom ' Tffl ; ArWf U AIIPA' Attractively Priced , fe&nausi 1 v Mro nou&e white satin, step collar, pockets | I wiitStlmJSrf skirt ite eh !— C ™ A STREET, ■ WELLINGTON iwmwmwmJ , . Reduced to 215., 255. Gd. skirt, usually Ab ijs. ua., is. r A Line of stitched Silk Hats-Pull-c it t 'i..j mtinn i> M ' I 1 on shapes; in all colours. Usually WrW=5?SJ?t ANNOUNCE A SUPREME ■ BARGAIN EVENT «» $■ <"• buttons, pocVits, coat half lined „ „ „ f, Ladies' Panamas-Untrimnied, fine * 1918 — THE,S ALWAYS POPULAR a'S; »*>.%,%.* - , »al>, nil <>». ""jyjlf"; ... I Lar,D HI.I r>i»mii-Por sl*. V»n- - Black and Whito Check Costumes | 1" T 1 JHT fl M m i Blly W ' and 19-s 6H MK£| : SUMMER : —"ssr: ah AA/nni c A .f. a r/ic+nmnc T« .m>v ufl Ladies' and Children's Rush Straw All Wool Serge Costumes—in uavy A B Untc— Pnr u nnrf u S'S ;".vrUB /C s !' Jl W ini 19s. 6d. -Now £7 7s. Jy-vlmMh - HllSlUtl ' m I ' "' . —T" Another Style—Pleated back and 1 • I ill J IH 1 J I Blouses and Dress Skirts front, finished belt only, Usually Sfik !§» JM 'Ifflluk |1| !.. , . , . . ...... „ I ■ J!9 19s. Gd. Now £7 7s. i fflllll BUMHifal calllllllmliii dililiniiimiil A Largo Assortment of White Voile I Frocks in Dainty Styles-In helio. « ' Blouses-In round, V, and square i and grey, "\vitli white collar and ' necks; Tritli round and sailor col- B «"■ «~nr «• „M ; fammMMt on'Mondav Next 6E»ra» , ft?t Zephyr House Frocks-In hlack and Ii WU 16s. Gd., 17b. Gd. Now 12s. 6d. white check. Usually 375. 6d. White Jap. Silk Shirts-AVith high I Now 30s. 8 ' _ _ _ and V neclia; 131, 14, 14J. Usually ( A Dainty Little Frock for After- 8 O O O 17s. Gd.. 18s. Gd.. 19s. Gd. Now 14s. 6d. noon and Ssmi-evening Wear- I Whito Voile Blouses-In a largo J In rose creu'e ds chene, with or- j . A i variety of styles; all sizes. Übu- [ jraiidi muslin front and oollni'. 3 Read lEjiS Barwcill Lisf 313(tl I a/i.V 2l!, 'i 225. lid.. 2-os. Now 18s. 6d. | Usually 87s. Gd. .'Now 575. fid. . ■■ "»* «»« l Coloured Crepe de Chene BlousesHandsome Race Coat—ln green taf- . Attend Fftrlv at fh*> Csajo 9 "■ ' I Hound and V necks, with Bailor I fetn with hoa to match. Usually nMCHU nany «tl UIC 9016.1 i collars; in saxe sky, rose, lemon, I .£ll 11s. Now 8,7 7s. apricot. Usually 425. • Turn ftttlv l3i*nfi Rlnck and White ■ 1 Now 29s< 6d« » Coats—lnZambrcne tweeds, nmaanaifflaasmfflaßaaßßisßi -S EE THE WINDOWS uiumiuimuEQßzs .■mi.iiii.iin.il Ladies' Skirts—ln black and navy || with emerald and saxe facings. ' serge; 38, 40, 42. Usually lils. Gd. Usuajly i) 1 lis.. „4!13 13s. BBiBBa ran , .• ,-p j oi • i i i W Now £8 10s,. £11 lis. Tp M jvg, H II _ ■ _ /Ladies' Tweed Skirts-ln brown and. A Larpe Assortment of Children's 1 . . • jO\ Hv H | ffij® /Ok , f ls n V „ H sun o . saS i. t S " Raincoats—Sizes from 3!) to 45in. J g |1O |1 K Ladies' Cotton Gabardine Skirts-ln Usually 17s Gd., 19.< Gd.,'2ls. ' *** . wluta only; ht and style,guaran- . Now all One Price, 9s. 11d. | '. ' teed. Usually 355.. 425.^. Reductions on Qress Goods Embroidery Chances Underwear Underpriced Helpful Hosiery Prices -—"With wliito stripes, 5*2 inches .13-inch Voile Flouncings—*Usually Ladies* White Underskirts—Long- White Lisle Hose—Very fine quality, wide. Usual Price 13s. 6d. per 3s. 6d., 3s. lid. Now 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. aU( I nainsook, trimmed om-' spliced heels and toe 3, soft feet. yard. Sale Price, 9s. 11d. yard. 27-inch Musltn.and Voile Flouncings. broidery,,effective designs; W. and Usually 3s. lid. Now 2s. 9d. Navy and Black All Wool Suiting— —Usually 2s. lid., 3s. lid., is. G>d., O-o- ® lzo ' , 1 Usually 5s- Hd., 6s. Black i Lislo Hose—Soft feet; the With white stripes,- 60 inches . ss. 6d. lis. 6d. ■ ■ ]■}"■' ': s " ' ™ L!)s. Gd. , finest quality consistent with the wide. Present Value, 17s. Gd. Now 2s. 3d. 3s. 3d., 3s. 11d., Is. "jw 3d., 6s, 3d., 6s. 11d., to longest wear. Usually 4s. Gd yard. Sale Price, 12s. 6d. yard, lid., ss. lid. • 25s ' M ' • * Now 35." 3d. Cream Serges All Wool— _ 45-inch Voile Flouncings—tfrnially Ladies' Ribbed Combinations—Silk ■ Black Lisle Hose—Extra long, fully ii inches wide. Usual Price, 4s. S S . lid., Gs. lid., 7s. lid., Bs. lid. and wool, wool and cotton; illDlain Bpliced, fast dvc. 'Usually 3s. 3d. •lid. .'Now 3s. lid; yard.. Now 4s. Ild., ss. lid., 6s. 11d., 7s. and fancy top; with low neck, Now 2s. 3d. it inc.es wide Usual 1. nee o«. Jld , , short sleeves, or ■ low neck, no Black Lisle Hose-Lace fronts and 52 inches wide Usiu.l Price, 7s. 45-inch Muslin Flouncings-Usnally S'»?*«d ' " feet.' Now iW All Wool Cream EstamoneVge- ; '"Now ss. 6d„ 7s.'lid., Bs, 6d. Now 6s, Gd. 6s. 11d., Bs. 6d„ B |„ ck imitation Cashmere Hosel?d h v«rd Me - ÜBUal ?riCe ' ' E Udies' Bloomers-In woven cotlon,-' Sffld., SMM Safe Prire 7s 11d vard M 1i« r,i r,« r!! ' ' white and brown. Usually 3s. lid., Now Is. 3d., Is. 9d. / C wl Nowss.6d:,6s:nd:,«ill«b •«:«: . Sl in g qCHto k ' H U^fa id / Si e Price 8s 1 1' l vnrd 24-inch Allover Embroideries-Very ss. 6d. ~61 'Now 6s. 3d. Cream Gabardine-si iilcWs' wide.' : UsUßl,^te - lld " A Special Discount of 3s. in the £ Silk and Wool Hose-Ideal hose for,; Us " al P sa£ PrS'sei' I 'O's!"6d yard. Now 2s. lid., 3s. 11d„ 4s. lid. will .be allowed off all Corsets. "' Cnr ' . US ''"'' ? N o^ S^:
||B|M|al[|||||a||BMn|m|[a|[[[aMßamM |u^m[llimrnlrm ._.'_ J The 6RERTEST 600 D for jT® Farmers w< l airin i Shee P Mcine I the GREATEST NUMBER J OATES' SHEEP DRENCH / ' i .dut to (he fact that they possess remedial properties which render them o! i . Hoggets, nud -Young Cattle. ' \ great value as a household remedy. The reason why this patent medicine \ '■ " . ~ „ „f -d,™ \ can claim to be a really national remedy, the reason why It Is doing the { ?eiT°N?w Slid 0 ™ alon6 . dfclroJi ° £ 1 A greatest good to the greatest number, Is ,ust because It Is. the remedy that (. j,{ ls K ]}B EDUCED TO. TH B MINIMUM by usj the greatest good to the Individual* A ing OATES DBBNCH. it has been thoroughly iried by tho largest sheep' \ . ■ 1 breeders in the North'lsland with great success, as the numerous testiBtmnnm s jll#W j mmm Farmers' Co-op. Assn. Ltd. A BEECHAM'S PILLS are specially suitable for females o! all \ A S»ld in boxes, labelled price IOJd (36 pills). 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (165 piila i SOLE AGENTS, MWH Tlin BWWBM^"
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 84, 3 January 1919, Page 8
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