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I fl \r~~~ ~Z7 AURELIAN For the Home ! * f'IM il the Dressmaker '": ■! lira® 'I I mmsM Famous Roman I V*fiS> I ' '^^' "V. & A." have provided a profusion P HI I I %^"V 1 \* ■would not allow his wife to pos- of new siu-ion's materials and/narked «! I ' * eSS Swmcnts of silk. Happily, tbcii) at prices wind, demonstrate. !' ■■ TTT/?/ & i V ' H'« ° f to-day adopts qui.a f . t' 't/r-rlr g! I Wi a different attitude. The wives of b- | gSu" fej [I / \ ii 1 A V ! Z\\'V- ,* New Zealand want and demand b 1S ! /"'/''''' ■ siik_particuiiu ' iy . "v j?r A n j Healthy Children! { j? '\ t§Jk S!LK HOSE fW Goods I Happy Mother!! Ifa \\| »4 : ii* UreSS | ' I|| C | ft&v?fcr \ chosen from "V. & A.V lii'e range 'Win. GABARDINES - Inbrowm, The children's health depends « j| \ j '\ *"'" of reliable brands. "V. & A." Silk raw, vri-vs, vhux rose, fawns,.\rino. |so much upon the food they . | /. \' \ Hosiery is chosen with such enre, shade, also cream: a tip top line. „ eat. tiive them what they S3 \& \ \ I ', ..,,... - L i i most enjoy-please their little - j >; f .-"' %f >»?>. and is so fresh, feat it irsnrs longer Price, 4 s. 6d. yard. a palates with Corn Flour % ti 1.1J.i-"' """ <™<1 ten'' "laM" - so rasli . v ' T . p rljnDirc ... ~ . ~, B t . r l- j -.u -ii f — -v- „i- JAP. CREPES—3Om. wide: in white, 53 cookery Combined with milk, » it ion can get ' ' a Corn Flour is an excellent S | ' nI »T. P il,lc > sky, biscuit, browns, S food, nourishing and sustaining. 8 I _._.__ -~ T -vr-vr /T\ i groy, cardinal, vieux rose. 1 There's an endless stream of J fill 1 K HI )S ill 3X Price, Is. 6d. yard. | good ,hin gs easily andquickly | J UV>Ul> OJLiJIV JULVUU Ai , CRBm _ fc » prepared with the help ol « Jb ~,,"■» 0 , 3 :1, /j/CffT O ' A 9 99 J? P 7 /"S "fl IliiV 3'> VICUX ''° 5e > t' lr€a shades or ißiram PhUmt's ; V. &A.S- lOr Til pink.^^^^^ g WrOyil &rwlaulaSl « || ■ ' greys, cardinal, biscuit, helio. ' 1 COm FlOUr lil Of course we have a cheaper line and also dearer lines;-but we recommend rlce,S ' ' yar ' * - « |j] these "Everwe.u" Keinforccd Stockings. They are of creme silk to the knee, PLAIN COLOURED VOILES-40in. h The kind that made 8j | ~I UI ntrengthencd at heel, toe,sole, andunklc. Try them. Price, 7s. 11d. pair. wide; in black, wTiite, champagne, | Corn Flour famous. U\ « ° . * visux rose, light and dark eoxc, | p.. ~ w ,,,„ J'lf Other lines include:- navys, pinks, hclio., canary, royal ■ Auckland, for the " Druwn | j Pnea, fe lid. pair. Price, 2s. Ltd. yard. | 5 Poison" book of recipes. » j BLACK, ALSO WHITE ARTIFICIAL SILK TO KNEE HOSE-Cloar silk, tTJSSOEE SILKS-27in. to 34in. wide. S__ ; „| I strong heels and toss. ' PHts, 7s. 6d ; pair. Pr j c(!S| 2Si 3Si 6{ j ti 3 S , fld., 4s, 6d., [ fema »^« a «Kjj; . j B()mB GRI . EN AN]) QBI3Y SJIiK AN[(LE 110sri _ Scaral; , g . ss. Gd„ ss. lid. yard. jjn " ' '» [g f Price, ss. lid, pair, SHANTUNG TOR COSTUMESt n. • ~.. n . u4 .1 PALE BLUE "TURQUOISE' SILK ANKLE HOSE-Lisle fat and tops. " Prices, .Js, 11d, Bs. lid. 9s. 11d., nrO have Teeth Drilled | x Price, 4s. lid. pair. 10s. 6d., 11s. Gd. yard; 36in. wide. •'• and Filled Painlessly 1 , ' , ' j is one ot the wonders II I I of the age. Nervous -^^««^i«iw»a'wiimMA cf) People.and Children | Mail Orders Receive M ■ need have no fear of Prompt Attention. 1 ! •DENTISTS, I Please Note—New telephone ÜBAS^|S^^^M U9 Wllk Street. .'

I A DOUBLE ACTION PUMP ■ Diiiicira f .':■•• I Is the feature that makes the Auto-Spray a He VEHinil ' favourite among gardeners and orchardists, iL J. It gives a continuous stream of fine spray With Your w^n a ' soU * ie ener Sy required to . . n ; . operate an ordinary spray pump. Existing .Business MADE OF BRASS THROUGHOUT .; ■ : : auto.™ _, ! considerably augmented their J ■ \JLJ HIGH STANDARD Ot'QUALITY. £ income by installing a Billiard Table ' '' jfa. ' ' -i. '"' or two. You can be equally succeii- ' ' The small diameter cylinder enables it * ful. If your location in Town, ■*° eas " y S e "crato l n ' esslu ' e - ;;' Suburbs, or Country is good enough . ffif || pump is fitted with two nozzles, one for ,";. (or any ordinary business H Jj| |v so ii t l stream, and the other for a fine . ' j also prove suitable (or a Billiard W P&BSb*. mist- snrav j Saloon. Consult Alcocks. They \& /. J will advise you. ™ m. |j Auto-Slimy No. C, which is illustrated - j Alcock'i supply the Finest of Billiard j W I Wo is i «. . . , n * * . .1 Hill t Ilcio, 13 1 Tables and all Accessories to the i tl game. Easy Terms, if desired. A I I'M A PI AQQ RV' " ! ! 1, well-equipped room can be opened - lp%sj ■*•■'•' **■ ' ** *• 4 '■ \ on a surprisingly moderate cash out-' | || ;. ,_,„„, ™ Z i lay. Cost of upkeep is trifling. A small | ]|k ( bT.SEIiIi " I saloon requires little supervision. || |x||i iiUJILJJUi Revenue is steady and substantial. , II H m ■ Billiards is an oli-lhe-year-round Si iII 0I m l^ Adaptability, and ease of ■■. game, . The Billiard Season never IS ill working, the Auto-Spray is the most per- ~ endi. ||| I f feet pump made. '■ Get in touch with Alcock's NOW I || | ffl '/ ' I 1 ffl 1S equally suited for garden or orchard • lAiCO'CK $L vO. Sa '- ect ' from cur stocks ' iiL willch arek\MITED "• ') V£%ft gWfgfi* several Auto-Spray models. ™ _ E.W. MILLS &eo. Ltd.,l~" WE LI NGTON And »t A**ta Vand chn.tchurch § Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington;; NOTB.-AJopcU'fl Wellington Addrem " ~" " — ~' ' '" I The UNIQUE MISSION STYLE r '. Igf ?, et All I ' '"l&^Mp| gf/ Pleasure = nw lvwwll«B"V w^m SEWING " ; jjpjwY 'omdTtionVjftot g Life Suaraniee , fcl^^Kv'' wdr YJx\ vashas made the ■EE . . . n ,i \ma ja &W%*m^otoM&M,l UM sackviiio i Sale Price £11/11/0 Tyre :=== H • STANDARD and EOTOSCILLOS arc absolutely the highest Wlm market for general gll grade machines made, and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 fmD\ " se - p BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. For cheap machines our JI riSSSSS 1 I Golden" Oak Drophcad at £6 10,, and Hand ditto, with cover, . WWil M' at £3, are great bargains. All prices arc reduced. ; MilH Fear's BtreitWideiiigS^i,,... • NOTE: New Address, ■ - Ask vour HARDWARE l'Cßlt ior DUN- . -_, .«,.,,. ,«,. i S A3k jjbp Oceania or Federal Garden SB Wl'lllS Stfeet. I Ask your STOREKEEPER for DONLOP __; j Teapot Spouts. • nTTVT „„ gamam«!ii^Ms^iMStgliffi^Sis^f^^ Ask your DRUCKilb'l' for DUNLOP _ — • Hot-water Bags, '„rr«r,XT, ■' Ask your DRAPER for DUNWJF nwr , t -| Blouse Holdfasts. D | Ask your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP T n«rt nmrimr RETAINS I re. COLLIE'S UPHOLSTERY its shape ! COVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. • ixw ux ■ DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OP AUS- No ona wanb Uphblst(!7 ffHch to . | . « t Tii Vj7„iiidl'L« «* Mmk mishapen and shabby flfter a ___ | 95 Courtenay Place We l.np on and at ]itH * d ~ , . /rrrbJ I HERE IT IS! lounges, couches, and chairs which you (*) (f fll j JUST arrived, a further large sWp- will "not be "afraid to w.linc on." We fSI) /C Jfl /')/ 8 ment of Scotch Granites, all col- U so tho best coiled springs, and the stnf- Ifillr W («| All ■' B ours, erected in any part of Dominion. {{ ng [ s do.ip so that it keeps in place- VAlu f.S ///toll I Call and inspect. cannot go "lumpy." lY sAvA 8 T. G. IiOAR AND SONS, Our Upholstcrd Furnit.iro is looked .. XVS \ Monumental AVorks, upon (and sac upon) with pirlc in many A (iyii/Ji (r jj 11/» I Masterton, >. country and town homes, and our prices I \[ A("1VI I Box 112. 'Phono 1273. aro doeuiedly reasonable boeause wo sell ><*{ l) M\\ J| 9 ■ "~" ■■ ~~, t'-iroct fvomnuv factory. Citl ntul c i'e, jy - r ]f AW ' | lw*p|l ' mm mmm ' ' ! ,' 167-Riddiford-st, Nefftowja. V| | a im \< :

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 3

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