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I - PURE' LINEN CRASH y||i(Brl | : 1 ::-:, At 6/11 yard. ■■ . . i "■■ I ■■ V : . 1/« In the fi dlßoouni of? evaptf eaeh -. ' j !:; / * I punehaea of fli ' oi» overt : ■ $ *| D.I.C. > WELLINGTON. I 1 i ■ ' ■ ' • ; i MILLINERY'BARGAINS" Jpf^X^ ill BiUJij., street, ■/ 12- Mio* Velvet-Tarns and Pull-ons: * „ Ath /f ( w i % ■ ■'' : l}\) TyJ' JUST THE, THING FOR THE j^w^\;./ : i mi \X\\ ■'". , s PICTURES. V ' k VII This is a warehouse clearing line of / vSaSeoMii M ■ I l L •zsffiMesiPs Black and .Coloured.-Velvet Tarns and - •.• \-» - ■ |BOT*)J)W ' 1316 10 51 ] Pull-ons in-nice qualities, the usual' ' k,, , (ifliHi, \H « -» ' prices ranging 7 from iOi 6'd. to IBs. 6d. " . ) W hllW All to be sold at 3s. 11d. These are ( . ! ■ '■ juet'the .thing/tip:-wear at the pic-; ~~ j ■•■■• ' ' t tur'es, becaueo they obstruct no cne ? s ■ ■ ////ttk •.'I-fenttlOttt \. view and at the same time nre very ffc /Jl A ////m /^^^P^ , , c f hecoming. About six different styles J/ J 1 ■ Scholarships are showing in the window at this |) /| | ' & f^ , ' *~ A WINDOW OF SMART TRIMMED HATS, UNION ;."- : -- . ALLATI2/6 • ' ». t. ; . ' ■■;■ Tickets ;. , _ We are making a fine display of Millinery Bargains at 12s. Cd., r\ Aln iioluding small and hrge Black Silk Velvet Huts, American. Get ILI v Straw Heady-to-wears, I'elt Heady-to-wears, and ,-.6 sorted trim- v ined Hats, aU'smart stuff of the season, clearing at 12s. Cd, _ ' IOUfS :1 MERINO AT 3/11 ' ' NOW ■ ft':- ■.- . • •.- ..... ....■ . and "-AVonderfuliob lineof Combinations in natural colours only.- 4 Usual" '• ■■ ~.:_ t.u a .Value Bb. lid. To""be Cleared at 3s. 11d. ' ■ .' ' ■ Win tne ROSLYN COSTUMES ■ ■ & 1 ? 00 , .;,,- ■...,-. . : .■ • .-;••....- - :.■-. ■•■ Prize! There is nothing smarter or hotter at the price than a R-oelyn Costume. : , • - •-• _'__--- ~':W.e aro showing Eoslyn Costumes out in the latest style from All-Wool ' t • "■"iraterials in'Greye and 13rowns at £5 155., £6 155., and £7 15s. Best value - i wCHU £ Oib . the city. • To the SECRETARY, a /■ : SPECIAL CHEAP'LINES" - g, w°elunglon. < Real Fox Furs-in Black, £5 15s. . . h......... „„.,. Black Silk Ankle Hose, winter weight, 3s. 6d, ■■ • ■ .. . . ScnJme Ttckcli Fur Collars for Coate: Natural shade, 12s. 6d.; Dark Brown, 18s. 6d.' (Eiic!«cji«Dp!d.n7«W'<irfeiiW • Crepe de Chene Blouses, in Cream and beautiful shades, embroidered, at Said everywhere • . 375. 6d, ■ ■ y . .. ■.'■■"■ ■' ■• '•.■'■■ ;■■ •-. ~.,:-■ Ij' each • ■-.''• , '• ■ ' ' lJlJLSLjll\lu{|i) Hoait'e°Eßeonoa J A ¥3 ■Mt The Great Money-Saving Homedy i •''^J^£l/IT ; lliXks' w£ 'I\IJ\JO ■ for coushs, colds, catarrh •■•■■'•:. Coalo S/- Makes 1 pint Savoe 10/-jl ; • , - - ' C 1 «" ° '■■ NEW CARPETS.' .1 ENGLISH AXMINSTERS. ■■ * 1 Cornflour . Superseded • I ' Cornllour is good—but Thistle The Genuine Axminster is a splendid Carpet in every Sewjn. incited Known way. Axminsters noasees a fineness in texture per- Semolina conmitting more deligntful—and at the same time— tains 11% olproteid-againet durable soft efleots and blends that can be obtained only 1% in Cornflour, in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser For delicious Custnrde, Blanc Weaves. • ■ \ Mange, Puddings, Macaroni • Chae9e, Scones, and Pastry— ' Axminsters are beautiful—they are pretty and ' or thickening gravies and artistic to the eye in every room, every ehado, and '""'""iruiaTi 1? every degree of light. Their very flndneas guarantees THISTLii an exoellent wearing carpet. The tread is always QtQiiflnfhlilthini Boft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering &JS>ffTttO£2ffaO of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor Sweet Heart o' Wheat Coverings, ftew showings this month in Carpets. It imparts a delightful ntw flav'Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just our-itismorenutritious-and now is very complete and varied. All the new \'« f. he °P? r '. ( Nol . i SJ!« , . , , % n> 1 • • 1 11 • ii bemolina—inenton Inietle dainty drawing-room effects in simpb as well as the Brand-nude in New Ze«l»nd- '•; more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate . absolutely different and better. flowing Styles. ' E»ery progreisive grocer sell it. 52 ..■ ' ' "KULDAHV "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" §*%$} ESSSE'SSSS Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington '/ G eo P mee SSLm ' ; '" *&~~&&>^~ ! r' Lambton' Quay,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 2

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