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Dress Materials at Warnock & Adkin's. NEARLY 4000 YARDS of NEWEST DRESS MATERIALS HAVE PimCHASEI) FOR US AT NOT MUCH OVER HALF-PRICE. JOIN • THE CROWD • AND SHARE THE BARGAINS. GOOD TWEEDS, Cheeks and Small Stripes, 12/6 for 7/B,..and 13/6 for 8/11 the Dress, SICILIAN CLOTHS, various designs, 22/6 for 13/6, and 24/6 for 15/9. CREAM COSTUME CLOTHS, with Nanw Coloured Stripes, 19/6 for 11/6 the Robe. HANDSOME VOILES, EOLIENNES, TWEEDS; Etc., the Most Up-to-date procurable, At Clearing Prices. SILK JAP. SILKS are now being cleared, White, Cream, and Coloured. All shades of our thick make, formerly 2/3, NOW 1/8 a yard. WE • ARE ■ OFFERING' THE CHEAPEST DRESS MATERIALS AND SILKS , EVER OFFERED, AT THORNDON HOUSE. WAIIOCE <&■ ABKIM. - ;■ ; cm 1 THE SPBINQ f AIB I Only two days remain (Friday and Saturday) for Customers to enjoy . | SPRINC FAIR VALUES. But eachof these days bristle with Money-saving Opportunities, i Where can'you possibly ' '.obtain such Excellent Quality at such Low Price? We strongly urge all mothers to visit the Fair to-day- and • • .. . • . inspect the : ; Truly Marvellous Values in Boys' Clothing. 250 KAIAFOI NORFOLK SUITS, with Prussian Collars. These excellent All-woollen Suits aro splendid -for- school_ wear. They are i strongly mado of good quality material. We have them in all . bizes. Fair Price, only 14/6 the suit. BOYS' 3-GARMENT RUGBY SUITS. If you have a boy from 11 to 14 ' years of age, we can fit him. with one of these * well-known suits for (note the price), 17/6. 1 Well worth 29/6. . 6 only BOYS' CONWAY SUITS. Worth 12/6. ' ■ To clear. at —Fair. Price, .7/6. . . . BOYS' SERGE'SAILOR SUITS, beautifully made of Fine Twill Serge, - i Detachable ...Collars and Lanyards. Fair Price, 8/6.' BOYS' STOCKMAN SUITS, Knickers, Shirt, and Leather Belt. . , Fair Price) for 12/6. BOYS' STRONG WASHING : TUNICS. ,Worth 3/6. .Fair : Price,l/11. ; . ' MEN'S TAILOR-MADE BOX SUITS. Tho cut of these Suits is' most I■' ■/ ' modern. They are beautifully made, and particularly stylish. Our ' ■ fortunate purchase is your opportunity. - Only 32/6 the suit. | THE SPRING FAIR ENDS ON SATURDAY. ■ 'VEITCH &. ALLAN, .1': [ I CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. | 5 __ _ 1 — — ' |g|'. FATCURE —FATCURE —FATCORK —FATCURE —FATCURE FAI'CCRK FATCURE. |j . 3 ••• £ '"jSpi Takes Years off Your g - v■:' I Appearance! §;i>; I I \ J Appearance may not count for everything,- h ' • , « / iff hilt it is often as yalnable as an overdraft g ' ?'• '• ' g ij% privilege. To a reasonable woman appear-J g 2 l\\v vfrßcy fizzi atice counts for alot, and so it should. Ex-" < V cess fat not only detracts from your appear- 7' " I Xv'ytt \ W u ance, but it often mikes its victim positively £ , s ' a 111 I ' ugly. Merely "plain" isn't a circnmstance. • - ||p\ II V "FATCURE" |„ f Y I ' gives a woman a lovely figure, a good skin,. | :.o-. ®-. w li Vll ' ,0 J l "' ' ' " and healthy organs. -It reduces ones weight-'- £ :r.wr*' v II *' W\ '3 I 'to nonrial, and improves the general-health. g ■ o g•' | ' • I r " : In'mahy cases a p9und a day is taken off. g ' ' 3 - \| .|I L Stamp or CALL * 0 I V | I for a Free 'Sample. w 1 f TheWatworth Co., f O TATCPRB-FAI'CURE-FAICUkE-FATCTOF.--FATCURE-FATCORE-FATCURK , [fjj '.

fP.S. —Mama wishes me to thank you for ' the lamb which arrived on Saturday; it was' delicious and quite young!—G.] 7563'

SHERLOCK HOLMES'S DAUCHTER. .

Daisy Sherlock Holmes at twenty has al-,' ready: somewhat of her father's brilliant do-',. ! ductive quality. Thus she is enabled to offer many delightful- surprises to her, friends, though sho did cause some disturbance tho" night she announced the prematura engage-, meut of the curate. "Why, Gladys," said Daisy' tho other . morning', " I heard you were sick." " I was," laughed Gladys, tossing the hair out of her eyes; "I had to go to..Aunty's; farm for threo weeks. But I'm all right now." " Gladys 1" Daisy retorted severely, "I never dreamed you could be such a'fraud.' Your fingers have becomo slightly spatulato. You can t quite, shake off that back-twitch from the waist up. You have still a newly acquired .little trick of screwing in your right eye. You'vo been golfing hard.' And: you never oven told me you played golf!" ; "There was Cousin Ted," said Gladys; lamely. "I knew there was Cousin somebody," snapped Daisy. "You've begun to take' care of yourself, for one thing. Your hair is softer than it was, and you'vo heaps more of it. That's not Love —it's Lyku.ski. Your skin is. Velvety and clean for the first time. . That's not convalescence — it's Valaze. There really aro no nieo names, you know; you'vo lost thoso blackheads and pimples that ; so long adorned you. That's-not Luck, my dear—it's Liquidine. l That wonderful bloom on your cheeks, now—oh 110', you needn't worry, it-doesn't show a bit for what it is. But- it's not innocence, my love—it's Noveiia Sunproof Creme. I'm not quarrelling with tho result; I'm merely blaming the deception. Sick, indeed! You've been using also Novena Cerate, 'Valaze Lip Lustre, and Valaze Snow Lotion. You can't deceive Mel Still, I'm glad to seo you're setting;a' glimmer of sense; it's fairer to What's-his-' name." . Valaze, 4s. and 7s. post free. Dr. Lykuski's Hair. Tonic, 3s. 9d.; postage, 3d. Valaze. Liquidine, Bs. Gd.; postage, 3d. Novena Sunproof Creme, 2s. and 3s. Gd.; postage, 3d. Novena Cerate, 2s. and 3s. Gd. ; postage, 3d. Valaze Lip Lustres, 25., special 35., post free. Valaze Snow Lotion, 3s. Gd.; postage,, 3d. Write for Mile. Rubinstein's new and romarkablo booklet, " Beauty in tho Making," 3d., or free with order. Of leading chemists; or by post direct from tho Valaze Massage Institute, Brandon Street, Wellington. Head Depot, 24 Grafton Street, Mayfnir, London, W. Also at Sydney and Mel-' bourne. ■ ' 10

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 October 1908, Page 11

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