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j ® THIS THE PLACE! 1 | Great Disposal of Seasonable | Goods at Veitch and Allan's. | Go where yoti will—we believe you will not find assembled /■j| ■ ' 1 anywhere such an assortment—such variety—such VALUE '. ' - | as is presented in our / // 1 END-OF-SEASON BARGAINS ' W: : ; I Holding over seasonable goods is against our idea of successful | . merchandising'. We must CLEAR these goods, and we make it gj worth your while to help us by | MAKING ALARMING PRICE REDUCTIONS LIKE THESE: I —— —— » LADIES' BLOUSES—In good quality BLACK PATENT BELTS—7 inchwwido, | while pique; small turn down collar. only 3 left. Usual Price, 2s. lid! | Usual Price, 6s. 6d. each. Bargain Price, Is. 6d. each. 8 Bargain Price. 4s. 6d. „ , - I BLACK SILK LACE GLOVES-3 butI LADIES! DAINTY WHITE VOILE tons - Usual Price, 3s. lid.. | BLOUSES—Trimmed with lace and Bargain Price, 2s. 11d, I embroidery; small turn down collars. BLACK SUEDE FINISH GLOVES-Two ■ Usual Prices, 3s lid to 2,6. 6d. domes, splendid for ihard wear. ■ v Bargain Prices, 7s. 6d. to 18s. 6d, Usual Price, 6a. lid. I . Bargain Price, 4s. lid. I A few only; MAIDS' WHITE VOILE . a DRESSBS-Trimmed with ombroid- ORGANDIE MUSLIN BLOUSETTES- | ery; finished with round, Vfr square Nicely trimmed with tucks and lace, I neck, with or without collar. Sizes, " g " uTuafprte, 6s. lid., Bs. lid. ' | 36in., 39in., 42in., 45m., 4Sm. Bargain Price, 2s. 11d. | Usual Prices, 18s. Gd. to 30s. % Bargain Prices, 7s. Bd. to 10:. Gd. CRASH HANDKERCHIEF SACHETS— , , Glovo sachets, sponge bags, needleCHILDREN'S STRIPED PKINT OVER- 0t °'' Btumped ready for work " , ALLS—Magyar shape. Sizes, 18in.. Usual Prices, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2b. lid., 20in„ 22in., 24in. _ 3s. lid. At Perfectly Ridiculous Prices. T 11dT' ' ' 2S ' | VISIT THIS BIG & BUSY STORE WHERE YOUR SHILLINGS BUY MORE rr Wffl lAULAH rr Prompt . WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE 2J _ 2(5 | Attcntion CUBA STREET unimpaired by shipment through vary- |l ing degrees of climale is the reason for ¥7'o7oAV~/~l\ ' X Wr 3 ' 1' the popularity of RADIUM BRASS ?0/7M VN S / I ' 1 POLISH. " Radiumremoves tarnish— / mj/b f i dirt—and grease from brasswork easily ' ■§? f « "I and quickly,and produces a ; lasting .. ; jir: [ j r-s The Modern Wall Finish* P®'' B ' l, - t ' ■ M/ffl- ffli I lit' V' | Modern interior decoration demands the rich, Ijry it to-day! . w/f w(' I ' j velvety flat effect produced by S.W. Flat-Tone, j j§) collect the coupons. laJ FLAT-TONE is an OIL PAINT considerably dj- ni- i ii ■ — ■ ■§«* '£ more durable and artistic than ordinary calciRadium Polishes Ltd. ~m | m j ne or wat er tints, it is therefore more h=G==3? Wellington. —*71 \ - economical. CI Fioor Poi"iK w ° | j 1" | S.W. FJat-Tone Colours I I l'/W>" H«dmm 800 l Polwh ,i -1 I *.r «_ r-> j ' ' I | Radium C.r PoliaK 1 7 fe j I DO Not Fade. . I / / —another instance'of FLAT-TONE economy, i 'II A surfacc painted with it can easily be kept | J LJ /_ Jj clean and sanitary, as finger-prints, dirt and | . I j ~ grease vanish from a FLAT-TONE painted wall I .....L—Tri Lv ■ t =$i • when washed with soap and water. Use the I cst w P a ' nt— FLAT-TONE. J . MADE IN SIXTEEN t BEAUTIFUL TINTS. , ' J T»r T «\ «\ $ \ : S.W. FLAT-TONE—a permanent wall paint 1 More Less \ for plaster, wall-board, metal, wood, brick' and g ON r» i ill I\>l>\ \% V\ A cement. Artistic, Durable, Washable. 1 rower Benzine Protect Your Property with : § isobninedonallcan | .SHBKWWnjMm I — j . PRODUCTS - 1 Fl 1116 ■ ' ACENTS_ rarnell Patent. E. W. MILLS £ Co. Ltd. Vaporizer IttnWWvi ■ WELLINGTON Repeated strict tests show extra " ; : : mileage per gallon of from *», Ss * Sa HOME-STARTERS! CONSULT lIS Isn t this what you II mm ».ci.„ki„ 6 J ? | ABOUT THAT NEW EURNITURE! ... PRICE IS ONLY | |bJ|, In furnishing you may quite easily select 4jeS e; ' "1' wticles which, in the courso of a brief TO-DAY I *0 08. ' J siace, commence to wear and often col- I MXTN'; F.XTRAI liKKS! A& TitO&li: 3 ' a P S9 through bad workmanship and tho fi \ [TtWl I' J " so unscasone d timber. Sole Manufacturers: .3 You should, therefote, exorcise core in THOS. BALLINGER & CO., LTD., • fSHB ° £ 3 '° Ur nCW h ° ,n6 aPP ° i,lt " Victoria Street WELLINGTON. j |MSI lILSiW H r o suit tho most particular, tastes and | — I ——J 1 'I guarantee maximum lasting qualities iu '.' goldbcrs a I a " ftr '' c ' es so '^- rt'. IBiHfl s - s - wllliMS ITD -: keep the mucuous mem- 11 Taranaki Street, Wellington brane of the nasal pas- Note our addl ' esSi_No connection sages healthy. Pynetha wltil an y otlier ' itm s,mi^r il ' me * will prove most effective —. - — —- PATENTS seldom fails. A 1/6 bottle § pst?Jl-9, S S" 1 ' 5 | contains 100 doses. Try | n G rey street, ° EiWS ' Booklet I I b 5 Pynetha -"The Germ-kill- g Wellington. F^' et | Vjor ing Inhalant." Tfcofdtfgfaly Efficleat HeatSeg for Factoriesy Offices and : Schools Does the heating- of your premises fail to com- Tlie cheapest fuel obtainable gives most satisply with the Labour Department's require- mi , lV resu * . | meats? llie best proof of ,their efficiency and economy I. ~ . ii± •, n m n tt , is g'iven in a testimonial, which says: I If there )s any doubt install a Challenge Ileat- "Hotter results are obtainable with one j ing Plant, and the problem will-be solved. I)ag of coke wilh the ciiollenffe Heater We guarantee our low-pressure Steam Heaters l!ln coa l other methods. I to surpass all others in rapidity of action, FREE FUEL. I economy .in running, and ease in manipula- t § U on With every Heater to the value of £10 or over purchased during the month of March |-ton Coal will be scarce this winter; of suitable fuel will be supplied FREE OF CHARGE ex yard. The Challenge does not burn Coal. Trial Given, Advice and Estimates Free. '. Challenge Heating Systems Hot Water and Heating Specialists 56 Victoria Street, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 133, 1 March 1920, Page 3

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