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MARTIN’S LESS THAN COST SALE. PARALYSING PRICES.-COMPETITORS DUMBFOUNDED. 24/6 17/9 • LADIES’ SMART 2-TIE SHOES—In GENT’S GLACE KID DERBY fan and black. Usual Brice, 25/6 BOOTS—leather lined, smart shape. Postage 9d. Sale Price, 17/9 Usually 35/- Now 24/6. Postage 1/5/11 25/6 ilk SANDALS—Best and cheapest in LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOES town. Sizes 4to 6, 5/11; 7to 9, 6/11; —“Stafford” brand. Usual Price, 35/10 to 13, 7/11; 1 aud 2, 8/11; 3 to 7, Postage 9d Big Snip, 25/6. 9/11. POSTAGE—LADIES’, 9d. POSTAGE—GENT’S, 1/Thousands of Odd Sizes to go at any Old Price. MARTIN’S™ 15 LIV S store. Tram Terminus Courtenay Place, WELLINGTON. ftiK"& WC* Try this Recipe by Mist Una Carter, The Cookery Expert of Wellington. CHOCOLATE AND WALNUT SPONGE Ingredient,—4 oic. light brown Sugar, 3 ozi. Butler, 6 ozs. Flour, 2 Egg,. 3 tableipeonl Milk, 2 lablerpoons C«iller » Cocoa, 1 small teaspoon Baking Powder. Method—Beat butter and sugar to a cream. Add eggs one at a time, giving mixture a goad beating. Stir in other ingredients. Cook in two greased sandwich tins, moderate oven. Time, about 1 5 minutes. Turn out ; when cold put together with chocolate filling. Ice lop and put on halved walnuts. (B) CHOCOLATE FILLING 1 dessertspoon Butter. 3 tablespoons sieved Icing Sugar, 1 dessertspoon Cailler’i Cocea, few drops essence Vanilla, about 1 teaspoon water. Beat well together. (C) ICING FOR CHOCOLATE CAKE 1 cup sieved Icing Sugar, 2 level teaspoons Cailler’s Cocoa, few drops essence Vanilla, about 1 tablespoon water. Melt slowly in Dan until iu«t warm and pour over eake. G® BUILT FOR SERVICE ! >M'S 0881 JMJMS Designed it) withstand tho bumps and j iv'Yr bangs of travel, these staunch, handsome Cabin Trunks and s other Travel Goods will give supreme satisfaction for a lifetime. Steel Frame, Leather Bound, superior values in ail wanted sizes. 30-inch ?. .£4/0/0 33-inch .£4/10/- . 36-inch X’s/ 0/0 Minimise travel troubles—own one of these dependable Trunks. Call To-day. NASH’S LEATHER ARCADE T E k= ».»CT«vw aTitxr j.'jnjvu Ji uii JT-Hri-ir-ll IIJI r-.T-nrryni THE HOUSE MADE BEAUTIFUL j without the intervention of tho middleman. ’ ■A-H our modern and artistic furniture is made in our own factory, 5 under our own supervision, and from our own large stock of seasoned timbers. u soil direct to the buyer. You get quality and value plus the middles man s profits when you buy from us. You pocket his profits. This is a ' I business proposition that must attract you. i I EDWARD COLLIE LTD., j FURNITURE MANUFACTURER. i STEEUTE RED j | (Registered) ROOF PAINT | ! Anti-Corrosive and Non-Poisonous t $ STEELITE RED is the brightest Permanent Red known. One 5 | gallon will cover on iron 90 yards for the first coat and 120 | S yards for the second coat. . ■ • 1 | Smith & Smith Ltd. j Opposite Town Hall Wellington ; “KING’S MIXTURE” King’s Mixture is a full-graded, finely-flavoured cut tobacco. It Is an ideal smoke, rich, fragrant, and son thing. “King’s Mixture” smokes clean right through. It is prepared from the finest hand-sorted leaf, carefully ma tured, and expertly blended. “King’s Mixture” is literally a “Royal” Smoke. Sold at lOd per ounce; 4oz. tins, 3s 4d.; Boz. tins, 6s 8d (postage 3d on Jib. tins, Gd on lib. tins). if 1 AM<nmi«: tobacconists O« ZiaUVIUS 206 Lamhton Quay, WELLINGTON uau-mrwi mill 1 w rjrj.iMUgggP'vwrT rr«. ©DON’T LOOK OLD! But cnatore your gray and fadnd balre Vo thofr natural color with k LOCKVEFUS SULPHUR RESTORER n Sold Everywhere. / Lockyer's givoa health noth® Hair and roHtotoa th® natural color. «' It oloanae* the scalp, r.<id make* tho moat perfoot Hair Dressing. B This world famed Hair Rtmkorer'is prepared by the great Hair I Spoclal!)»ta.J.PEPi'RH&CO..LTD..Bo<lfor^lAboratortei.London. I B.lD.,and can boobtolned from any ChemlaMand Store* throughout fl --j-i-i —‘n iii MMimiuii .in in - UMiimiiiinwiiiimr

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 3

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