A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY TO VIEW OUR • UNIQUE COLLECTION OF NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE. We have not often shown the whole of this splendid exhibit of Greenstone Prices ran « e from a as we have done during the visit of few shillinss to H.M.S. New Zealand. The display has, ™* ** judging by the number of pieces selected includes Trinkets, from it, caused such interest that we Charms, Pendants, Brooches, Bracelets, ARE CONTINUING THE DISPLAY Ringß( and a „ sortg ' „ ~ . , ' n , . ~ of Table Ornaments, in our South window. Do not miss the .... „ „ ■ ■-.-, including Small opportunity of viewing these examples Timepieces, of skilled craftsmanship. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Ltd., 222-224 Lambton Quay Wellington i DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS 1 1 1 Will fill a long-kit want! I " i SThey have that 'home-made" taste which | makes them so attractive to young and old. | | The coal and» gas problems are preventing many | housewives from doing their own baking, but f OUR CAKES MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS! I I "None Better-Few As Good"! ', 1 DUSIIN'S, LTD./ .. CONFECTIONERS, ; 1 I 171-173 Cuba SSreet Wellin§Soir 1 | Also at Wanganui and Palmerston Nortn 1 ■PLANNED FOE YOU! ~ _ THIS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FURNISHING CENTRE OPENING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 ON TOP OP' GODBER'S, LATE PREMISES, 13a COURTENAY PLACE. Right in the midst of Wellington's bueiest street—we are commencing our , Furnishing Business on up-to-date lines. Broad stocks nre nt your disposal. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ALSO KITCHEN UTENSILS We most cordially invite the public to become acquainted with our new premises at their, earliest. ,OPEN DArLY FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTO- " BER 8. ( Late Night Friday.) HAROLD S. MYERS FURNITURE COMPANY (UPSTAIRS, LATE GODBER'S), 13a COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. p CZ3 nen □ cz=3 e@s e iezj a czzn n□ q . Ihe reoplcs btore J , Enjoys an enviable reputation for U •■ . i m ' OF ® I Dependable Quality Jttp and. Fast Colours,. H " E ■ We stock none but reliable 111 . D makes, and always offer Mw ' the best possible value! wr We instance a few numbers: E BLACK, ALSO WHITE SILK ANKLE HOSE,. § t}| v with Lisle feet and tops. m i Prices, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/S. 1 I BLACK, ALSO WHITE SPUN SILK HOSE- » n ■ ' Prices, 7/11,9/11. ® 1 BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE, with self embroidered . I~] silk clox. Price, 8/6. «* "HOLEPROOF" SILK HOSE, witli strong ribbed tops; in shades of Black, White, Grey, and Brown. • Prices, 7/11,12/6 pair, [J LUSTRE LISLE HOSE, fashioned, in shades of j: Grey, Covert, Mole, Brown, and. Suede. Price, 4/6 pair.. LISLE THREAD HOSE, seamless, in shades of Black, White, Beaver, Tan, and Qrey. - U Price, 2/11 pair. . L e mi [|j CHAMPAGNE SILK ANKLE HOSE- |jj jl Prices, 4/6,4/11,6/6. 9 $ ■ ' a l | SILK ANKLE HOSE, in shades of Brown', Tan, J . Grey, Putty, and Suede. l ■ Price, 5/6. rSILK AND WOOL 1/1 RIBBED HOSE, in shades of Pastel and Tan. Price, 6/11. ' P : ' . D
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 9, 6 October 1919, Page 3
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