I So jou don't care twopence, whether jou jo 1 00l or noil So entertaining ii i bother, md nont duliei boringl—then jrou netd f\_ Fletcher's , iTSPMfm V - ■Hs'* wonderful tonic, containing Phoiphorui \ magnificent , 'builtlc^Dp. ,, yli will re- . Otore the sparkle to the . eye, the bloom to the ojheek —yon will. "lire" again. Never .Viere such »splendid tonic. Juit try ill—2/6 4/6 *t your Chtriiif or Store or pott fret from ' \ ■' 1 x CHAS. A. FLETCHER Chemist - - Wellington 38
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 range from a as we have done during the visit of few sl " llings to H.M.S. New Zealand. The display has, 9 ' and judging by the number of pieces selected inc j udeg Trink ets, from it, caused such interest that we charms, Pendants, * '■' . Brooches, Bracelets. ARE. CONTINUING THE DISPLAY Rings> all sorta in our South windpw. Do not miss the of y a^ e Ornaments, , , . . ~ ■ . , including Small opportunity of viewing these examples. Timcpieceg of skilled craftsmanship. ; W. LITTLEJOHN &; SON, Ltd., 222-224 Lambton Quay , Wellington
... "'THIS NEW AND UP-TO-DATE. : roRNISHING CENTRE : OPENING WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8 ON TOP OF GODBER'S LATE PREMISES, 13a COURTENAY PLACE. Right in the midst 'of Wellington's busiest street—we are commencing our Furnishing Business on up-to-date lines. : Broad stocks are atyour disposal. FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ALSO KITCHEN UTENSILS We most cordially invito the public to become acquainted with our new premises at their earliest;. OPEN DAILY FROM WEDNESDAY, OCTO- . BE& 8. (Late Night/Friday.) HAROLD S. MYERS FURMTIIE ' COMPANY (UPSTAIRS, LATE GODBEB'3), 13a COURTENAY PLACE,,WELLINGTON.
'uTX TV f * Ol v n 1 he r eopie s btore Enjoys an 'enviable reputation for OF / < ' ? 1 ' V:; ■'* ' • B " . < We stock -none' but reliable ' ifi ' - ' makes, and : always offer; .: i . •. Mmm , the bestpossible value ! . Jjp We here instance a few; numbers: BLACK, ALSO WHITE SILK ANKLE, HOSE, • with Lisle feet and tops.< Prices, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 6/6. BLACK, ALSO WHITE SPUN SILK HOSEPriGes, 7/11, 9/11. BLACK SPUN SILK HOSE, with self 'embroidered . silk clox; : ; . i Price, 8/6. "HOLEPROOF" SILK.HOSE, with strong ribbed tops;■ .in; shades of Black, White, Grey, and ' Brown. Prices, 7/11,12/6 pair. LUSTRE LISLE HOSE, fashioned, in shades of • Grey, Covert; Mole, Brown, and Suede: Price, 4/6 pair. LISLE THREAD HOSE, seamless, in shades of Black, White, Beaver, Tan,' and Grey. Price, 2/11 pair. CHAMPAGNE SILK ANKLE HOSEPrices, 4/6, 4/11, 6/6. SILK ANKLE HOSE, in shades of Brown', Tan, Grey, Putty, and Suede. Price, 5/6. SILK,AND WOOL 1/1 RIBBED HOSE, in shades of Pastel and Tan. Price, 6/11.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 5
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437Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 5
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