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COSTUMES I EXCEPTIONALLY SMART NEW GOODS IN Pounds off their SHOWROOM, Usual Prices. I Costumcs-tln various shades of Putty, * Navy, Oyster, and Black. The Costumes are distinctly modish creations, embodying: « ' ,< , . ~ ~ , / , , < Capes in Cloth—Putty, Oyster, Dove, those desirable qualities that make for distinction and n, < , , Navy, Black, White, Champagne, individuality. " , Capes in Satin and Taffeta—Emerald, And what attractive prices! Wonderful bargains indeed 1 Powder B iue, ciaret, Apricot, Pounds have been cut off the usual prices, affording you a Navy, and Black. chance to get a smart, becoming model at a ridiculously lowfigure, See our window display—then come in—TO-DAY • £S Bs. Costume, £5 ss. COSTUME IN GREENY-FAWN GABARDINE-Semi-fitting; inset pockets and ticket pocket; cuffs trimmed email self-coloured buttons; plain 6kirt. Usual Price, ,£8 Bs. Special Price, £5 ss. £7175. 6d. Costume, £5 15s. 6d. LIGHT FAWN GABARDINE COSTUME—Sac shape;, envelope pockets; ticket pocket; skirt gathered at-.waist with bait. Usual Price, .£7 lis. 6(1. Special Price, £5 15s. 6d. £3 3s. Costume, £6 19s. 6d. PUTTY THIC-OTINE COSTUME—Coat slightly gathered to waist ! at back with belt; collar, cuffs, and pockets trimmed self-covered stitching and buttons; plain.skirt; pockets stitched to matoh coat. Usual Price, M Bs. Special Price, £6 19s. 6d. £10 10s. CostumeT, £6 6s. COSTUME IN TAN BARBICORD—Loose belted shape, with nigger cloth collar; pockets also trimmed cloth. Usual Price, .£lO 10s. Special Price, £6 6s. £11 11s. Costume, £8 Ifis. 6d. NAVY WORSTED COSTUME-Belted shape;;pookelss plain skirt. Usual Price, Xll 11s. Special Price, £8 18s. 6d. ■ RADICALLY REDUCED ARE SKIRTS TOO. 795. Sd. Shirt, 555. ' - SKIRT IN. S AXE BLI/EGABACORD-Smocked panels'over hips'. Usual' Price, 795. (id. Special Price, 555. 56 6s. Costume, 84s. LIGHT. BROWN AND DARK SAXE CHECK SKIRTS-Patch pocket; trimmed wide tuck and bone buttons. Usual Price, JEO 6s. Special Price, 84s. GEORGE & KERSLEYLTD. LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON, , J ,-s. Now more than ever you I 3-525 • i f ' ® ome guarantee of . J j \ quality. Tarantulle gives it ''I: ."'||j| A Breakfast fit J< t' |i .ffl for a King / ' lii v J )\ \ • THIS LOVELY DESIGN "BUTTER-' : iffi .MilkOatiesisanewand I <\ ji, \ FLY" AND "EYELET." ' Absolutely difterent / , i, <k\ TAMA " \ t : WW breakfast fond—already 1 / .J UlM'Sj -W■ ■■ Tarantulle Magyar, Nighties. Bs. 3d. ';SW partially cooked it saves' I /j®'. 4 I||l|i|| "T I ji\ \Y '.fA' Tarantulle Camisoles, with sleeves i'w-'ir wo housewife-time arid | .'lvlll 1 ' -['W \\iCr and basque. 3s. jSk •*")' fuel. Great heavy rol- J 'U 1"I\ H V Tarantulle Knicken (closed shape). lers treat the superfine I «. 4s. lid. ts&Wl-fir plump-oati, and mould S j | - \ Taranhillo Skirt Frills, 2 yards uy rl tl |onl ' wonderfully | - . ' n °k«. 3s, 3d. thin wafer-like flakes. I I ' i«V 1 Cfc Lineu Cambric Camisole. Bs, 6d, 7Vp®f\ _ J ,1 1 . POST TREE FOR CASH. v /*-.' j p'DTMPf l?'G JiA Art Needlework Specialists I OMIBS- : l riul ULaa • Lambton Quay, Wellington : R & 'havo tlint delicate scalded ! : L! ! to IHWA milk tnsta which-ia-ao abaoluielydHtinctive. .Trjrttaem [V \\\\ ' deratand why (oik say.Milk ') > \-Afe. Oaties is thn 'hreakfust tlo ' J m _ - __ ( _, o |~: Everybody's ; Doing It! ■ For ¥/hoo|jing OCljgll, Croupy .J // . Coughs, Bronchitis, Bare Throste, nie ' . CT ARB D • i [pjl3lill\lao HEAN'S -ESSENCE •; f|f to8»4"4ll The Great Money-Saving Hemedy IVi\ l| II PHifl f -ll Coate2/- Makosl.Plnt Saves 10/-fg rK OIIUJ. | r '' SM® All CrtrtT All MCiirr Come on folks, Spring is calling- jon todo your clearing and painting ■ nLL TUUI 'nlLnLn IJ now, and, our worthy Mayor has decreed that it shall be done, so we " are ready to supply you with nil the necessities to do the job right. j jafigrg A'ND CHII R1 AINS Paints, Qils, Varnishes, Brushes, Brooms, Mops, Dusters. Everything | ni ii/ v.i iiujurill \J i j 8 here, and what's more, prices are decidedly moderate during this j L)A4 NO Clean-up and Paint-up time. Glance down this list. j 111 V-«T,a , THE MARVEL POLISH MOP- 2s. 9d. each. «1 W&f EQUAL THE'GEM OIL POLISH-MOP- ss. 6d. each. Froin nil THE O'CEDAB POLISH MOP- ' 7s. 6d. ■ SCTCKamiiW ' THE SHINO POLISH MOP- 4s. 6i). waiwi \") *sh,roe DUSTLESS DUSTER CLOTHS- Is. 3d. and Is. 6d. each. 'Mm V ! VARNISH STAINS IN WALNUT, MAHOGANY, OAK, Etc. '%l jsand Is. 6d. per tin, 'al wttf J, , ■ LINOLEUM VARNISH- Is. 6d. per tin. *vfo ITAlit BROOMS- 2s. Bd., 3s. 6d., 4s, 6d., and ss. fid. each. \ AMERICAN BROOMS- 3s. Sd., 4s. 6d., and ss. 6d. each. MP j YARD.BROOMS- 3s. 6d„ 4s. 6d„ and ss. 6d. each. • 1 drZLSZT?) SWING INTO LINE WITH THE SPIRIT OF SPRI'NG, AND AT- | |H MA TEND TO YOUR CLEANING UP NOW. ' ALL GOODS POST FREE. SEND TO-DAY. STAMPS OR P.O. I r"\ Jk | NOTES. J : THE SIS HARDWARE CO., LTD. J? Cuba Street — Wellington •H, It has been the nhindard family '3: remedy for so many yean that ib • is foUi _-= r " 8 : j - "stood tlia test. 140 j£r J TANIWHA The Latest in p J fn| HOT-WATER { i HEATERS. J { Coal and Gas. Ivhy BEST AND PUREST I m\\ install an espen- P \ 111 ri| fi '. ve heating eor- A \ Er vice when you can \ A II J 11 cheap and d \ Sf efficient nervice by \ A 33 a I ij I installing a 9 W'/fl ST V ' j ill DICER'S BOIL- \ \ ING SPRING, a ? .FISH MANUFACTURED. ? ( and Tea .Rooms? \ ,i: Demonstrations' V ' . given "at our Show , f ' \ Rooms, Egmont St, ' Aldred & Griffiths,' " — — TOOTIACHE & NEURALGIA W bunter^s"nervine. I s Ji k REV -' ÜBK - EY o ?• ?? ICE - " itN! " owin « to ex/Sw mi hair io rail ou- «'!•.« prints« (ur /fj(! ii,\ \ tensive decay in 2 double toeth I Burred for days with 'vL thercru-wth. itkuiimiolioott. j-* excruc'.ating pain, I was recommenced to try Bunter'a i \ & Pnce 6/6 Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly and \ & GEO. IIEB, CUemiat, entirely ceased." I *WollfngtoS 0r ' 0f 411 CHBMISTS AND STORES.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 6

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