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.'• .-'-1!IL-1III[. •...; 'I II ~ ■, ■ , .».. ■. * ...■■.,.». ■■ .■■ ■ ■■■->r~taJ-7 p|: ■ DIG Altfrninium Ware ,■ I and Stainless ■ Cutlery get 1 a big hearing! J The modern housewife realises that to save labour is to conserve M strength. That is why she goes in for modern cooking utensils—Alu- m minium* Ware, largely because it is always bright and clean-looking, $1 and is easily kept spotless. ■•'•'§) Stainless Cutlery is another of those boohs the housewife "appre- fl| oiateß. f This- cutlery is simply! washed, dried and put away—clean, $ ' always clean. . '" m There are othar household necessities at the ■ D.1.0. you will ap- m ■ .. preciatet-including the winter's arrivals in Alarm Olooks arid. Wood Hi^ Diningfoom Clocks. ■.'■■■■■ i*tofL& Read 'about these useful' ; [1111 Household Requisites 'Mlf BRABFB ALUMINIUM KETTLES-2pt., 3pt., 4pt„ Bpt., lOpt ' ' B;' ■ ' •-'■' 25/6,'27/6, 32/6, 47/6, 55/- each. I ALUMINIUM SAUOEPiNS-Wcar Ever and Westbend makes; 2pt., N 4p't., 6pt., Bpt., lOpt. 9/6, 16/6, 19/6, 22/6, 26/6 each'. U • ALUMINIUM STEWPANS-2pt, 6pt. 8/6, 16/6-each. | STAINLESS CUTLERY-With Xlyonito handles. I • : -'■ Desserts— 47/6 per half dozen. . fl / . Tables— 52/6 per half dozen. If ■ .'ALAEM . " J 'i 8/6, 19/6 each. '■ i .WOOD DININGROOM 50/- each. fj 1/i> in tho & discount of! every ooah \A *> ' purebaea of tfh op oven 1 ;DXC : WELLINGTON §

BLACK SEAL GONEV PLUSH COATS,, DIRECT SHIPMENT FROM LONDON Arrived late certainly, but judging by the number of inquiries received, these Coats should find ready sale. ' Coney Seal Plush is'a very handsome material made in imitation of real Seal Coney, and at about one-quarter, the price. ■• The; style.. ' seleoted by our London,buyer are very smart, many of the : Coats having rich fur .collars in nutria and other skins. Sizes: Small Women's; Women's, Out Size, and Extra Out Size. , Prices —£6/15/- to J5 Guineas Also showing this week a'fine assortment, of Black Furs, in Slftrak Opossum, Fox, Angora, and Foxaline. REAL BLACK FOX,-in tango'shape, silk lined, at 95g„ ' £5 55., £5 15s.', to £9 IBs;." ' BLACK FOX GAPES, made of two complete skins, £8 15s. and 10 guineas, BLACK ANGORA GAPES, very large size, well lined, and. having a very handsome appearance; £7 15s. and £8 155.. BLACK SKUNK OPOSSUM CAPES, the most fashionable * fur of the season,.at 12 and 14 guineas. BLACK FUR WRAPS, very large, and extremely handsome, containing 20 skins, silk lined; 12 guineas. - BLACK FUR COAT COLLARS, very large, containing 4 ..•' skinß, 2&s. fid. ' ' . BLACfc'; FOXALINE FURS, in large variety, at 225. 6d. to ' ' ■ , "SS. \U Willis Street • . • • ■'■ "'■' ■ '' ] \'■• ■ y ■ ■ ■Hi,.,..,, J ii»i.|j|l.»,i,..i.»iHllimm]lHlllMn«lJlMMl«UlU»lHJlllWlll[ill„,..JL.»—,.-,,.., , ,„.„,,.,„uu | .i [ i.i^ 4 i»^« r . ><&*»< TRACED CELONA GOODS f X'V 1;"\ WARM MR WINTER WEARING / 'k?s2m&k 1 '• OELONA-the dainty new roa- / '• *%?' \ ' e " R ' w '^' l a fioish—makes ■-'/ V T'Wi''* *4 up beautifully .for winter wear. , / \ . ■;,,;. y':.' \j ■■ fi'*l AVe have a selection of easy-to- •/. 'i ■•&]■ .\,\? ', ma ' td garments stamped for f ' A ■■$& •/?»} ?-i.,!/y \ V working—Nightdresses, JJreeeing / II vim 'fl A Jackets, and Frocks for the / liu '''"'' «** jiim \ ' Make your choice now while / !fiv» v /rs. i"tou\ l these garments'are'in good supply. L'i t ' fiff JCi tei"^ V*\ Ce '. ona Nightdresses, in fivo dfr ffiSt&LiV/lltflil' I Hu'PShmll- Celona Dressino Jackets, in two' 4r%WV.S ' ■tv' r ; Rpjri designs. 13s. 6d, "'*WuJ! ,, f ' : /'i I C°l°na. Childs' Frocks (1 .to 2 /II I 1; • years), in three designs. 4s. 6al, IrW4il { ■ LIBERTY'S. ■i ' I ■ I (Incorporating Pringle's Ltd.) ™ J52-J54 Lambton Qy, Feffington 'X IPROMT YOIILIB! 1 .roPflPv) Every lady sltould possess »t least enc of these strongly constructed Hat Boxes to protect Iter I Hatfc, both when travelling: and at home. Ig> jT'IeL Tne, ° , ' Bt< * * rc al ' leather bound, with Arm J jJM|%\ fltccl fumes, and fitted with reliable locks. I SELECT YOURS NOW. ' J \m\ u : Prioee-f2/0/0, £2/5/0, £2/10/o'

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 207, 27 May 1920, Page 2

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