. JKfe Ih 'I II I WiKIbiBB HMiKter' SSKte’ lPlw<Mi I PrMs& mm i "* - * i H&w to get your clothes a better colour \ without rubbing and with less boiling, v In Awe days of dear coal and short supplies, it is often hard for the housewife to secure all the fuel she an(J enab | eg hef to do thc aver washing with less boiling, and yet get the clothes a lovely colour. Il seems impossible-but up to a few years ago so did the idea of washing without rubbing. Fairy Wonder Dry Soap is far in advance of ordinary no rubbing compounds. Skilfully composed of six ingredients, it is used under another name m the great R-nghsh cotton and woollen mills, and is thus partly responsible for the beautiful colour of new goods. Unless . the garments are very soiled it is absolutely unnecessary to boil or rub—just soak in cold water and Fairy Wonder, rinse and hang out. Then too, other compounds require the use of household soap—not so Fairy Wonder. Calculate what it costs for soap alone for each wash, and you 11 hud that Fairy saves quite a sum per annum. f S Guaranteed nol.O Ute- i nth^ th - c r no,be r a 1H j 1“ ±1 g ener’a°l cleanX Cheaper and better than soap I ’ r ‘ ?i packet Bnow * h for 12 ywa 0 'gsa ■ ... ■ _ r . - - L „,,w»r ■ ■_■■ _U P.O. 80X‘132, WELLINGTON. '
1921 SUMMER SPORTS 1922 CRICKET, TENNIS, BOWLS, CROQUET, GOLF, ETC. Wo have just landed our New Season’s Goods, and can. now supply the latest de- t eigne in sporting material. a&ZZZ--'32- Risk CRICKET BATS: Wisden’s, Jacque’s Gunn, and Moore’s, Spalding’s, ;Wain- fflh 1111 —ill —— HI Am wright’s, Stuart Surridge’s, Clapshaw’s. ffir:"T::::f"T"Tn| . Ayres’, Bussey’s. Also youths' and boys' -------- 11 bats, all sizes. fcZ""ZZZ"TIZ"ZI3EZ il Cricket Balls (leather and composition) y«t T”'" — in. various qualities, Leg Guards, W.K. _.±_ -iijfcZ Gloves, Batting Gloves, Nets and extra j Netting, Matting, Bags, Wickets, etc. W;;;; zpDZZZZ.jW'. ■■ TENNIS RACQUETS: Williams’s Driva Excels, Driva Servo, Brighton; Ayres’ : S.N.D.; Jacque’s Magpie, Empire, Ma- \VW?/ jestic. Albino, Eclipse, Realm, ' Ascot, ; Champion Special, Volley Special Champion. Court; Slazenger’s I.Z. and Do- ®ffi ; nerty. K 1 Tennis Balls (Ayres’ and Spalding's), Ell Nets (double top an<l ordinary), Tennis 18 K . Presses, Ratchets, Net'Adjusters, Mark- I&8 ing Rins, Fly Nuts, for presses,, Ball i|, Si Cleaners, Gut Preserver, Tennis Bags, fIE« I.R. Covers, etc. CROQUET SETS at all prices. Extra B:'O Mallets, Balls, Pegs, Clips, Hoops (Davis JfHffl pattern and ordinary). LESg LAWN BOWLS: Jaques’ ivory and sil- Lk:| ver-mounted. Bowling Jacks, Nets, Bags, Measures, etc. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter & Victoria Streets, Wellington |
Catch Your For England CLOSES WELLINGTON. REACHES LONDON. October 18 via Vancouver November 21 November 1 ~ San Francisco December 6 November 15 ~ Vancouver December 2G December 6 ~ San Francisco January 11 fmSC New Zealand ri? V GREENSTONE b XMAS GIFTS FOR YOUR FRIENDS ABROAD Nothing More Appropriate.—Nothing More Appreciated. Seo our splendid selection of suitable pieces, some of which are displayed in our south window. PRICES RANGE FROM A FEW SHILLINGS TO MANY POUNDS. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD., GREENSTONE CUTTERS, JEWELLERS, ETC. 222-224 Lambtan Quay, Wellington.
fHfflff ~,/gSI Th e A to Z B|H Bw bIJ J [til of good furniture is quality. IP p ’ r ~|flp No matter what intermediate claims can be made for it, the one thing that experience I prompts, that economy dic- ■ * —■sS-'lJl fates, is Quality in Furniture. and quality moans giving craftsmen the best of material wherewith to work out artistic design. Sound timber and faithful workmanshijp, ensuring the utmost .durability, are the quality features of our furniture. Call or write for particulars. EDWARD COLLIE LTD. v> Wellington South
NEW SPRING IMPORTATIONS JUST ARRIVED. WE HAVE THE NICEST SELECTIONS OF COAT FROCKS AND COSTUMES EVER YET IMPORTED INTO NEW ZEALAND. * INSPECTION INVITED. K. WOOLF AND CO., 16 WILLIS STREET, GRAND HOTEL BUILDING.
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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 23, 21 October 1921, Page 2
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