A WHOLE WEEK’S SPECIALS IN NEWEST DRESS MATERIALS. I What every woman will want for the next 6 months. 1 SO BUY NOW while “V. & A.” Values are going I at “V. & A.” Popular Special Prices. —— I 5 Our usual good quality ZEPHYR in a variety of assorted checks, plain and broken. Colourings are tho most serviceable we have handled, and a splendid season is predicted for this cloth. An < unusual advantage is the extra width—note it is 42in. wide. / “V. & A.’s” PRICES, 2/6 to 2/9 yard. : A 40in. RATINE at 4/9 yard is a cloth we feel justified in boasting i about, especially when wo can judge and appreciate its good quali5 ' ties. Remarkably good value, and following assorted colourings I in stock: — Blue ground, Red stripe predominating. Helio ground, Saxe stripe predominating. H Pink ground, Navy stripe predominating. • I /■ u Grey ground, Navy stripe predominating. I And others with beautifully blended heavily mixed stripes. “V. & A.” PRICE, 4/9 Yard. ' I ■ - .... i A plain CRASH SUITING in a 44in. width, which is being much p I ‘ discussed. Pre-war value of a rare kind. “V. & A.’s” PRICE, 2/11 Yard. An exceptionally good weight in a GREY NURSE should Bi receive careful consideration. The width is 40in., and it will cer- ■ Itainly have a speedy clearance at 2/9 yard. Unfortunately we ,i 7 H have only a limited quantity of this cloth. S ff Bfl Only a small parcel of assorted striped ZEPHYR in a high-grade fi quality. As a bargain this cloth has no rival. As the quan- Is * 0 tity is small it will be a case of first come, first served. The Is., j stripes arc brown and white, grey and white, navy and white, pi pink and white, helio, and white ; 40in. wide. /Mft “V. <fc A.’s” PRICE, 2/6 Yard. A GALA WEEK- . „ DON’T MISS IT.WOAM Mail Orders receive prompt attention. | Cuba Street, Wellington. I M li '8 |aBSOLWTEL¥ FREE. I /O Don’t give children medicines containing narcotics. ffi ■ They are not necessary in a cough medicine; this has \ been proved by the success of Chamberlain’s Cough W Remedy, which is absolutely free from any narcotics. § fe Every bottle bears the Government analysis, showing that it has been officially declared free from narcotics. L® 9 M;
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Clark McConachy A Letter from New Zealand’s Billiards Champion ! Mr. Clark McConachy. the brillaint Professional Billiard Championof New Zealand, who recently toured Australia, India and South Africa, wrote as follows to tha Manager of Billiards, Limited from Capetown, fn 24th August: “Your Tables are the best I have so far played on—it’s « fact, and I don’t care T»ho knows it. I have not seen any improvements in Cushions er any ideas that are worth telling you about.” The Tables Made by Billiards Limited cannot be surpassed in any country. They are true to a hair’s breadth and are built for a lifetime I Manufactured with the Knowledge and Experience of sixty years, the best Materials and the Latest Machinery. ,l E:' ,l l o CL/ "Th* Billiard People” Wellington and Auckland. Agencies : Quill, Morris & Co. Ltd.. Christchurch. R. IVilson & Co. Ltd., Dunedin.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 17, 14 October 1921, Page 3
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