Astonishing This great Boot and Shoe econ■vy * o omy event has got the bargainV allies 111 hunter busy. Be one of the lucky ones—get your share of the huge values we offer. Hurry before l 1 00tW CM I it's too late. 379—Ladies' Chrome Dfirby . A j*. 36 Ladies' Glaca Court . Shoes—Patent caps, sewn | V /(J Shoes—A roally i'ressy /I / soles. Worth 24a. Gd. xOI u shoo. Usually 263. 9d. UX " Postage 7il. ' Postage 7d. 420—Gent's Tan Derby Derby Boot-Remarkablo ik IL. Boots—Heavy boIos; real /SV/lK value. Postage Is. Ut) \) winter boots. Usually £ ±41/U ' 525, fid, Postago Is. ' BOOT STORE Courtenay Place • Wellington Rem^^ (^COCQA The Drink that 'J Jel Builds Strength! J| Save the Labels for 1 1 FREE Ckocolates! iif(ir^\^Tr m THESE NEW ' LADIES' OVERCOATS M . wo are nil; present showing, We list the following to convey a slight idea of the models nnd their prices:— /FhIOTi GREY VELOUR OVERCOAT, with Mfh . opossum collar. 18J guineas. ffij# BROWN TWEED OVERCOAT, of excel- faff 11 lent quality, with elegant fur collar. t m;l|! i 15 guineas. Ji folk WINE VELOUR . OVERCOAT, with |' M large wrap collar. 15 guineas. I f/-,'!/ SEE OTHER HANDSOME MODELS |i iffif IN OUR SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. jj[ J. T. LEWIS LTD. iff Ladies' Wear Specialists and High-class Tailors, jf Opp, Taxi Stand, Featherston Street, Wellington, tGOOD FURNITURE need not of necessity bo high priced, and you have but to visit the showroom of Edward Collie, Ltd., to bo convinced of this fact. Hero you will find the highest grade furniture in artistic designs ait prices which mean genuine savings to-day. All our furhiture is mado in ous own modern factory, and this, combined with our low rental, governs tho low prices we charge. Como in and see our furniture being made. EDWARD COLLIE Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers 167 Riddiford Street, Newtown } MAGIC WJ6SSM ! salve kil:i - er • it specially recommended as } > an unfailing preventivo (if used in time) for £ ! COUGHS and COLDS ; £ It is a germ every time, and now is the season. Carry a s *' tube in the pocket and now and again put a little on the i \ tongue and turn it round; and a little up the nostrils ; ii and breathe it in. j THE MOUTH AND THE NOSTRILS ; tj are the gateways to the Lungs, but no germ can pass j i Wawn's Wonder-Balm.' Quite harmless to you it is 1 death to a germ instantly. ■, ; KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE ; i for everyone's use —especially the children. ■ , Put up in Sanitary Ccfllapsible Airtight Tubes jy. «, T..L- ---° and—on Sale by all CheminU and Stores 1 UC£, Z/- fl IUDC i "-I Or direct from V. A. WAWN, Manufacturing * j IN COLLAPSIBLE / Chtmut, 44 Elizabeth Street, Redfern ; SANITARY -C^l_!l dnD!r,N,S - W - N °'' ! j AIR-TIGHT - TUBE fyVs olii !.r"-S N.Z. ADDRESS I BOX 1170, G.P.0., AUCKLAND.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 213, 3 June 1920, Page 3
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