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' \ ■ • . -. Style and Economy ? \ • ', ' to vthe Front at VEITCH & ALLAN'S i ■ There is really no need for anyone to pay fancy g prices for smart things to wear at the races., ■ "V. AND A.'S" SHOWROOM Is full of new things—all marked at our very popular prices. For instance:— < HERE ARE SOME RACE COSTUME VALUES! SOFT SILK TAFFETA COSTUMES' v v Made with. narrow belt and large collar. The Coat is lined with white silk. The Skirt is made in the new pleated style, finished with a fold of Bilk at -waist. "V. &, A.'s" POPULAR PRICE, £7 7s. • CREAM FLANNEL COSTUMES With fine black stripe; in all wool quality. . Made in the poular Sports style with belt and pockets. The Skirt has two pockets, and is finished , •with belt. ' OUR PRICE, £5 10s. , : IF YOU NEED BLOUSES you couldn't do better than pick from our collection of choice style—Crepe ' de Chene, Georgette, and Silk. Hore are- a few suggestions:— . LADIES' VIBUX ROSE CBEPE DB CHENE BLOUSES—With round Mid squaro leek, artistically finished with trellis work. Terr smart styles and excellent value. OUR PRICE, 475. 6d. A Dainty Range of GEORGETTE BLOUSES-In Base, Champagne, Ivory, Pale Pink, Helio, and Blaok. All the newwt styles. Charming goods. • "V. & A's" PRICE, 595. Ed. , LADIES' BLOUSES—In Elgin Silk; very dainty shades, artistically cm- \ broidered in contrasting shades. Very pretty blouses. "V.& A.'s" PRICE, 3&. 6d. NliU ■ .H.H.1...1.M1 l®'" " »j|» ii iiiw«lWO , ' ' / ■ • .- \ _ . . . ._ __ v | Housework is. Endless Work* !" | Make it Easier'by Using the j - i I "Shino" Dust-absorbing Family IJ —an Article'for Every Job* '. i "CTOUSEEEEPING is endless work—there is the same thing tfl.he don«v I II ■ every day—in the fame old way. Dusting, Bweeping.-polishing, they ] I \ come Tound as regularly as the morning. l|| ■ , I " i J j What a laborioas and unpleasant task it is, dust flying everywhere, •: '■; \i being cleared out of one place and immediately settling in another. With ! i I the old methods this work is one of the most dangerous tasks of the • I | household., .• • The myriads of .flying '.-..*.,.. Germs which are in Every Household Scatter Disease ( \ i | in spite of the greatest precautions. . j 1 The "Shino" Dust-absorbing' Family solve the dust problem for the : l I housekeeper by eliminating it as a problem. Instead of being a bur- r 5 densome task, house cleaning becomes quite a pleasant occupation. With a few easy strokes, dusting, polishing, or cleaning is done, js and you have more time for other work. "Shino" goods absorb all dust i I they come in contact with. Those articles are > ,: i i Put Through a Wonderful New Chemical Treatment i which attracts lint, dust, and dirt, just as a magnet attracts steel. . . ' ! The "Shino" Family are sanitary, easy to' use, absolutely effective) J | and extremely economical. Because they gather and hold the dust, in- | stead of merely scattering it, as in the case of the old fashioned dustI j gathering methods, they lighten the labour by half. j All stores, or write to Department "D" for booklet on these won■j derful dust-absorbing produots. . -..-.-. il E W.Mifls & C0.,1M, . \ • .. ! Dominion Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington.^ Warm iniliM ■ liinfi Try the Highest' Grade :^).\' Costs a little more than £^\^ other brands, but is more /^/S % economical and more fl f grateful to the educated I l ' v^_ palate. Try the other Good Grade at 2] 4 /^y>^ WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BEOS- LTD.. WELLINGTON. ! ,;l E. B. LUMLEY,.MAimNBOROTJGH. TJOYAL -MAIL LEAVES CARBINE MOTOE Mail Sorrico, Poatherston- J* STABLES, Feilding, for Kimboltoa Martinborough and Surrounding Daily at 8.30 a.m. and S.SO p-m.;. leavea Districts. AIT trains mot. Cars, Horses, KlmboLtoiL.at Noon for ralolng. • and Gigs for Hire. Thono No. 2. j K.' X. MOOEE, Proprietor, .

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 3

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615

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 3

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