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i=te== Don't Miss" V, & AV' Showing-of -* || ] lute lilMiry ill tell | fail to visit our showing for two reasons-QUALITY and 1p; j ECONOMY, We show as. good styles in as good quality as can | | „ j be seen anywhere—yet our iair prices make our goods ]ijfej. ■ Wellingtons Best Values if i Don't take our word for it—come and see for yourselves. You'll find j!;| k. buying at Vcitch and Allan's is ECONOMY in every.sense of the word. j|| |. ; New Season's Coats .Witihin . XS. |l | Ewer jone 9 s Reach , N I SMART G\B\RDINE RAINCOATS-In fawn and dull grey green, new season's H ' \ shape!,'loose*rtyle,\belted at waist.' "V. & A.Y' Prices, £9 9s, £10 10s.. : I \ NEW SEASON'S TWEED COATS-Wlth latest scarf collar, finished with fringe, /C^7/$ >-\ '• -\\ :I ; pleated at back, straps of self material to form bet, finished with covered j.\/ % 7¥\ W'H \k \\\\ buttons and patch pockets. "V. & A.V Price, .£6 IS »' 4 |>* DRESSY COATS IN PUTTY CLOTH-AU wool quality, large collar and pock- (/.Vjffi JMVjJI ■ I^' cte, finished with black, silk braid, smart threequartcr length _ ■ Tj.;.;K\ ,"' ; ■■• V, « Ai S rTICSj *1* I*S 4 w*4l- i■ • ''■1 ft '' '111 "■ **$£. mf^£^ mtß Coats ' for -^Va^is M&, jjM;■: ;|$ ■/■■ vt?w WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS-Sac shape, with roll and fancy frcU 'j * U ifHbV'.V'' *■: "£?£«"« contrasting stripes, patch pockets and belt or girdle fl }l. , fiu&L wiS, fringed end. All wanted ««» »d . | 5 ■ \^^,f i- 'lift s Charming Millinery alt "Easy- pifpj\%l' I .to-Pay*:.Prices- I'tll -i edged gold. ;, ' ' . • \ i.-I * v4i? 1 | CHIC MODELS-In snug fitting styles; ono in saxe blue rich panne; dainty ~"~\t IV . | trail fmit and flowers with touches of gold, finished „ cw short veils with | '\\\ gold and chenille finishes. ' "V. & A.'s" Prices, 595. 6d. and 655. v \V \^\ DAINTY PULL-ON STYLES-Suitablo for motoring; in greys, Indian red, mas- 1/ tic, and black; in soft satin and halters' plush with pipings; G™Uifunt M , finishes. V. & A. s r-ric, ws. on. m , LADIES' BLACK VELOURS-In wide or B^l^^o^;^ gtoKi. I is: TOIMI.©;AILMW«-.-! . / C , 20-080, J/, in the £ " .CUBA STREET n . V 2J-2J5 ■ fcS WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE - ■ .. Thoroughly Efficient Heating' fo*! | Factories;' Offices anl : ;Scli©§ls ■, 1 1" Does the heating of your premises fail to com- 'Uf fuel; obtainable gives most satis- g ply with the Labour Department's require- * ao ™7 , '.'' ". "I '•■ ' , . „ v ~'•: iiients ? • The bestsprotjf of their efficiency and economy .... 1 ■ . '. is given in a testimonial, which say a: ■, ■ ;.'; If there is any doubt install a Challenge Heat- "Better results-'are • obtainable, with one ing Plant, and the problem will be solved.jjag, ag 0 f coke with'the Challenge Heater U£ ■to- j. 1 i a rr i than with 4-ton. coal by other methods." ;':'■'. Wo guarantee our kra -pressure Steam Heaters umu i J '.'■.'•" 'to surpass all otliers in lapidity of action, FREE FUEL.. . . «• economy in! running, and ease in manipula- wjth fl Heater to'the value of £10 or over-;, i; tlon - purchased durjng the month of March Hon | C Coal will be scarce this winter; of suitable fuel will be supplied FREE OF | ; CHARGE ex yard. ■■■.: The Challenge does not bum Coali Trial Given. Advice and Estimated Fiee, ;j Challeage. HeatSog Systems || Hot Water and Heating Specialists . •, 56 Victoria Street, Wellington |it I 'W the' Boy for Robinson's |;' I •A- f\ Parent Groats | :,. 1 ffl r For growing boys and girls there's no better body $'$..}■ I r7% J builder than Robinson's Patent Groats. Owing |; I " lf\ t0 war conditions this famous British product | v I \| been in short supply, but fullstocks are. now -I ?. I available, and .are" on sale throughout N.Z. ; | y' | / aß * 'For-infants and invalids, for children, for* v | , Mil. \' m /^^^' nursin g mothers, or as a bedtime gruel,'see ~-I'.«S: Mother Seifiel's Syrup is ' Sim^^^K''l//|AS rinn 4^«V7l« "the ideal digestive remedy" |. Ml '.'■'■* because, by its gentle tonic ' &3ffMi vtilll !Z!lSß^^^^^^^P^~'^-^gg!i and stimulating action on tho - /"'ifl fill [ : I •organs of digestion it keeps • .. ■ Try the.idwl summer dish—Btowed 'them healthy, and enables W ■ I fruit with rich "cronmy custard j them to digest what you cat. r T d % fr ° m Kdm ° nd ' » ,' Mn this way you obtain • /fillip l ° wdW ' /. ~ VA A 1.,,,' J The youngitera just loto Edmonds | nourishment from t>»' re- \ \&Zm\ . Cushrd, it tutei so good'. Adult., j place in a natural n . inner rv ' too, like tho delicious fi»vour and J • ■ \ the energy you daily expend i P==i '/ ' P lilteß arß " lw *y ß pMBe 4 blli: H f . or * II and your whole t "™ 4 I Edmonds CuiUvd'is nutritioui.u MOTHER #W i \ ill \f | p well as delicious, and can bo rolnd l^wfcfflM^J^^Wß)b) 'i .Tell your grocer to include » iin ia |\ drops of Mother Seigel's / V, i | CUSTAJR.D *H* | ; II Syrup in-a little water. JIL. - ■ ' if POWDER W- v y^QjVafter meals, restore \ . ;. , appetite, prevent pains (s&fj Edmonds Custard goes further VEland fulness after eating W tllan brands-thus it is more. I VSa ~ £l j ii SiM economical. I WHS and keep you fit and well, fl (fl .„,,,„„■ • ■■, i mf ■L 1» i lOfl ■:,.■..•.. ~„,'Tis boit for all occ««ionB-m*«sily ii * |j, (|l/ Put it to the test. M . .'; v ;•■ prepare d and htcs worry and time. | |J; >»*■' rtrtwtr/*,*? <\ Writ! to Edmondt*Baking ■ \ i 1 J&MI V iP PlhWsHll wi • PmedtrWorks,Chrislchurch, , J , (TT Ii I■' U lllj I atl' \il •' poil-carrf tdiVl 6r»v.i'<<o you. 9 |«lglg ) i|tl BtIIB.I}3HESS j ■ ■Jf .-,:■■■

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 149, 19 March 1920, Page 5

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