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J See the "Final" Bargains MATHEWSON'S SALE ( mM TUSSORE AND ASSAM ' If SILK COSTUMES Kk^P Were £6/6/0 Js£jt^* NOW 49/6 AND 59/6 ' Jjjk- ' Other Values Equally Generous. Swll^ Lovely Goods at Clearance Prices. I f§^H||| MATHEWSON^^ r"' : ; — — I T can have a part I i\J U j n Building the j Hero Anglican 1 i | caiDedral •.. IJ —whether your gift be ||| fmm "the widow's mite" or >AJjP;! fSraS . part of your bounty, it iJwil I will be given to a worthy { PS fl cause and will proclaim SM'J .for centuries to come, your (I M raft jj<s| |K|B [ gratefulness for what others ''jTHlllli IPllpli'' | have achieved for you in ;^^P^|,I ~'S|IM&the greatest war in history. <j®r»' "// \ Jp*™™ 6B^- . v v v By->_^^, ■M Cbankofferitifl and memorial The new Anglican Cathedral to be built in Wellington will be a great Thankoffering and Memorial, and although contributed to in the main by the Church people of the Wellington Diocese, it will contain features which will constitute it a building of National and historic value, and commend it to the practical support of Anglicans and sympathisers throughout new Zealand. Confritoifions map be spread ouer flue pears Promises of contributions may be spread over a period of from one to five Dears. Government Stock and War Bonds will also he accepted. Legacies may be made payable to the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Trustees. ' Particulars gladly supplied by the Hon. Organising Secretary Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington (Phone 2492). ■ - — ====== RACKETS = | :i:pl':||S fust Landed-SLAZENGERS ! liKpM »1Z» "DOHERTT," "SPECIAL. j SLAZENGER," "EGM," "DEMON," j ■, WffijW "DEMON SPECIAL," "DEMON OCTAGON," "HANDLED," "CENTRAJECT," j ' "VICTORY," "RENSHAW." j ; W BUZZEYS j [|'| "DBMON DRIVER," "COLLEGE," I - TENNIS SUNDRIES - ', m We have also good stocks of Racket Presses J H Covers, Carriers, Balls, I. R. Grips, etc. HL Jh» Try the Highest nla Th o ° the , r °°.°? „. Q>, .&-§ **Zr—"SP G «-nd» At <a/« Qrado at 2/4 ■ 178 7?* WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BEOS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 110, 3 February 1919, Page 3
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