Women "Who Know. i In the Dominion the women of moderate Incomes who dress with the most perfect taste, and care have tested and approved - these goods of New Zealand manufacture— ZEALANDIA BLOUSES ZEAIiNBIA DRESSING GOWNS ZEALANDIA UNDERCLOTHING They Beat the Best! LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! J All the leading Colours In Silk-Finished VELVETEEN, Ib. lid. per yard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, Bid.» 9id.» WW., Is. per yard. MORLEY'S PYJAMA FLANNELETTES, in new 7W., Bid.. IOJd. per yard. English-made LACE CURTAINS, 3yds., 3}yds., and 4yds. long, As. 6d., 6s. 6a., Bs. 6d« 10s. 6d. per pair. lIORLEY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Ribbed, Plain, Is. fid., Is* Udi» 2& 6d. pel pair. KEN'S BfBONG WORKING SHIRTS. 2a. 6d., 2s. lid., 3a. 3d. each. MACDOUGALL AND CO., , ' OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. Cat this advt. oat, and. we will allow yon a special discount on any or all of the abort orices. I ■ . • . | . | Wlien you are buying Furniture for the home, you ■ | | want something good, something that will be pleasing to ■ 1 ■ . | look at, yet useful and inexpensive, and ' that is just the | ; | kind of Furniture you 'will get at SGQULLAR'S. | | We hold a very Large Stock of Modern Furniture, and, | | we cordially invite you to come in and look around. Let | | your own eyes be the arbiters." I | , Besides a Comprehensive Assortment of ' Useful and | | Kigh«olass Furniture, we claim Exclusiveness for our 1 I Goods. We make practically all the Furniture we sell in 5 | our own Factory, and we are therefore able to guarantee . | |. the Workmanship and Quality. The timber is thoroughly | | seasoned—that is, the timber is lying aside'for three to' j | . . five years—which means that during that time a good deal , Sj | ; of capital is unproductive. 1 ' | Our Designs are Artistic, and in full sympathy with | I Fashion's. Latest Fancies. .v- ~ . . |.' . OarV Furniture is Soiid and Durable, and Is as , Good : H ; . c ...i 1f,.-'v affit'jLdoks?- 1 .-' 1 J • V.i'<y.s¥ w _ j|& - !,a [|| Our Prices are Fair and Reasonable, and, Grade for Grade, If are Lower than'others. g I HEAVY CURTAINS AT LIGHT PRICES. ' I P Tou could not choose more advqjitageously if you were 1 H to be in the'midst Manufacturer's Stock There you . | |§ . would get the' Samples of one firm; here you get the choice, I |l' of many; and we know that every pair of Curtains we have § P here is thoroughly good. No other kind is good enough v. S . In for us or for you. • v. .. .;■ - ■ I || . These Heavy Curtains have a-Very Rich' Appearance': | 1] they look aristocratic, and are just the sort to give a home- l f | like touch to the home. ■- .7„ ... '". | I Tapestry and Serge Curtains, at 12/6 to 80/- a pair. | 1 Chenille Curtains'at 26/6 to £7 7/« a pair. | ; I Portiere Curtains, at 11/6 to 30/- each. 1 j ' ' THE HOME IS THE SPOT WE STUDY. ■' jj I . LAMBTON QUAY. ; ■| ' • | , WELLINGTON. C 513 | . . t ■ ' HSOKL I . |: ,ji HEN you bring a SINGER into your | SIMPLE _____ STROKE g. home, you are insuring the usefulness j| f -' oj E ytmr sewing- machine . tor a lifetitme. | ! ■ I ? Twenty years from noiv, wherever you happen | . /: i f " ve; you - kuoW tLero .n-ill be a SlNiieK | / f store noar you to furnish missing parts, re- | . I 4? ¥ ! pairs, instructions, etc., if you ever happen'to | I y | need tllem ' '"' 1 I j SINGER Stores now have the exclusive sale I i- ' \ -1 • of-'} WHEELER & WILSON' Sowing. Machines, | PI'I 5 f°r over fifty years the'standard of the. rotary- | ft I moTement or ma ' t i n S l°ck stitch. | } ffl tI&X Iv, B S One'danger of buying nondescript machines | ,• ?i\|| J 1 » 'f rom dealers lies in the fact ihaf iiftrr"- 1 | !> *JB | • months the loss of a part renders them'utterly | ffl ® useless. Such machines are quickly thrown | . pMIIM^iri Kfljf I together in job lots, just to sell; the makers I 5 are unknown, or tho factori"? closed up, and.6 j missing parts cannot be replaced. E . "51LENT IcWwi -Jfiaaaai»tfgk^ - FORCE ' Is applied to our system of JLI lii, PAIIiLESS EXTRACTIOP3. ' . f A few years ago to have a tooth extracted wa! a painful ordeal Tho dentist of that"^ I day (as many do even now) rimply applied FORCE tugging until the tooth came out With the advent of SCIENTIFIC dentistry and the discovery of SAFE ANESTHETICS, the terror of having teeth extracted has almost passed away. . Onr modern methods make the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, bccanan under. . our Bkilful treatment not even a twinge of pain cm bo felt, nor are there any after effects. Perfectly Painless Extractions, 2/6. Fall Dpper or Lower.Sets, from 2/2/- ; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR fiIOQET REFUBDEO. "ANDREWS & WYETT/«r WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. j
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 265, 1 August 1908, Page 8
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