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Spring and Early Summer of all Times— Woman desires to look her best. Knowing this Veitch & Allan's have carefully selected the most useful and becoming • Navy Serge Costumes for In-Between Seasons And priced them at a figure to enable every woman to own one at once, The attractive styles and excellent materials will co n- . vin.cz you that These are the Smartest; Costumes for the Money You can pick from a beautiful range of NAVY SERGE COSTUMES in a variety u\l j • of styles to suit all tastes. Some aretcst tailored collar. Each- one of all (17 Jjjf / :\ ' . others are semi-fitting and have the la belted, plain or pleated Norfolk coat, ,'/( If ;/ ! i £.\ ' wool, fast dye Serge. Remarkable value at- / \,:l/ ) ' ■-. I: .% Our Price, 9 to 11 guineas, / V,v i\ ■J\ A Sports Coat for Service • The most universally used and .appreciated garment in any woman's wardrobe. rsfu I "I \Y/ It We have them iii fine quality woven silk in handsome stripe effects of nigger 1 JJI 111 IVU jf and salmon, putty and'saxe, helio and mastic, also in extra heavy quality black Ji I I ' and white. Smart square or step collars, pockets, extra wide sash. Iws LI '' ® ur Price i ® J \ M "fl in*- < Of course you'll want New Hosiery 4 J For of what use is a pretty now Costume if your stockings are /I 'm j■l | Pick from thesp:— ' 'jf I | BLACK CASHMERE FINISHED HOSE—Seamless, British make. . f | "V. A A.'s" Price, 4s. 6d. pair. r I BLACK CASHMERE HOSE-Seamless, all wool, spliced heels and toes . | "V. & A.'s" Prices, ss. 11d,, 6s. 6d. pair. | i BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—FuII fashioned, fast dye, spliced ankles. • ' j I I "V. & A.'s" Prices, 7s. 6d,, 7s, lid. pair. ; ,'ij J I PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE HOSE—"The Everlast" fashioned legs, extra spliced , ! J feet, , "V. & A.'s" Price, Bs. 6d. pair. Vr*" -1 ?! BLACK LISLE HOSE-MI fashioned, large tops, fine quality. /./ fl Prices, 3s. 11d., 4s. 6a. fl pi i BLACK COTTON HOSE-Seamless, absolutely fast dye. , „ 4JJ . tfj Prices, 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d. pair. Everybody's Doing-It I^4. , V'filll ' mn. ''jBBn 1 ;j' WAf# and ■■ M s m ™ Records Ij j i Pi s '.'<■<! —- , . ps> L * J, Come on folks, Spring is .calling yon to do your cleaning and painting • ! ' | now, and our worthy Mayor has decreed that it shall be, done, 60 wo lif (V are ready to'supply you with alhtho necessities to do tlwjob right. ' J- (JJ Mp\ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Brooms,Mops,.Dusters. Everything ; Mj »• llSs, is here, and what's more, prices are decidedly moderate during this . \ If •>S| Clean-up and Paint-up ; time. Glance down this list. £ and plays Ihem , . THE MARVEL POLISH MOP- 2s; 9d. each. • "" perfectly • THE GEM OIL POLISH MOP- ss. fid. each, j without extra • ' THE. O'CEDAR POLISH MOP- ' ' 7s. 6d. • ! 1 ' THE SHINO POLISH MOP- - ,4s. 6d. I attachment. , RUSTLESS DUSTER CLOTHS-' Is. 3d. and Is. 6d. each. | " | VARNISH STAINS IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY, OAK, Etc. ' ' ! . Is. 6d. per • Ask your local . Sonora . LINOLEUM VARNISH- • Is. 6d. per tin. ! Agent to let-You hear this . j TTATK. BROOMS- , 2s. 9d., 3s. Gtf., 4s. fid., •and ss. 6d. each. iiiiierior machine. "I .II AMERICAN BROOMS- 3s. fid., 4s. fid.,-and ss. 6d. each. ! 8U P!!1 0 I3- C | , YARD BROOMS- 3s, Gd„ 4s. 6d„ and ss. 6d. each. - 1\ SEND FOR BOOKLETS TO - /f SWING INTO LINE WITH THE SPIRIT OF SPRING, AND AT- - w\ /fir, . > .. TEND TO YOUR CLEANING UP NOW. * ■; "" ALL GOODS POST FREE. SEND TO-DAY. STAMPS ;OR P.O. ; IF.J,PINNY,Itd. L I , NOTES"TOE SIMS HARDWARE CO., LTD. , Cul>a StreCt ' ~ Wellington flllf [: TANIWHA Wilm Y ou ''l agree that they f°t m = |l i . ■ -j I ill Mm a peifec' combination for 5, jl_ ' ■ ■ _ ' 9 f I/Ja Mo ' or Cyc '''' s ' ' ' =' 11 = u | I Medley i j BEST AND PUREST l\m I h W iSrMOTORCYCLES | |> ... I ' Built in Britain =. '' y® O " ■■ by British Experts. = |l : || . \Vholcsalc El' 1 |' MOTOR IMPORT Co*: Ltd. .= . |l . : Sj 1 | ■ MANUFACTURED. ,j (RprJ) Visit Collie's Factory and I El. Firebricks fill |^&te YoU ' U A ySsf^ Not Crack or Sura I 1 E „ unl „ „ [leh , Select North Brunncr Firebricks for modern furniture factory and showroom. furnaces, retorts, or ovens, because Lj The former shows Collie Furniture being • they withstand great hciit and will lfl> —'j'T! made—the latter shows it when it is not crack. | } ;2J made. Pay a visit.' See our stacks of md ciDcnniri'Q dcckt 1 S 1 seasoned timbers—seo every process from N ; B \,„J^r„nL!t dU 1 V . . the planins of.-"raw material"-.to fto HIGHEST j French polishing—the finishing touch. and they have proved to bo superior- ... . ' , , ~, . , , to others kinds. THev arc made Our prices are manufacturing prices—and low at that, uecauso were in a from the famous' North Brunner fire- low-rent area. Como soon, and learn why it pays to furnish, from clay, finely and evenly ground. j Collie's. SBss»r 08 ™" E "" I EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., Samuel Ltd», Furniture Manufacturers, ' 167 Riddiford St., Newtown.: | 31-35 JOHNSTON STREET, lJal SfSSS* DON'T LOQK OLDII - - restore your grey acd fftdofl haitß to thoir natural color wltli | r " nn n n ri] F$W \ LOCKYER'S. SULPHUR I HAIRJtESTp.RER 1 (Si, \M \l /llVx. IvvJ *$1 tockyer'6 glvoo h«»Hh to tlio Half and restores tbe natural color, 1 Nsf 1 M/ H oloaneco tho eoalp, and makes the most perfect Hair DrosjJnß. I « rani® Thla world-toedHolr liestorer'ls prepjred ,by tbo gre&» Holt L a Bpebl*llßts,J.PßPPßß&CO.,l.TD.,DeaioraiAboratortos,Londoik o|g, ' th»\i?orld. 111-Mil. |

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 306, 22 September 1919, Page 3

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