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i I - ■ *? §■ 0 38 WfiLLIS STREET, I a - 8 Brings with them an , © I £ innovation in Shoe-fitting I ! I t' \S that ls the of careful | H >F |pU training in the leading 12 1 JfS A>|\ factories and retail stores p a& \ \«R of London and New York, | I v Ysk which will be of great S I interest to those who desire I e <4&®K mar *' Attractive Footwear, | J B yet retaining complete I r H . comfort. , m i I & L - " flow Open for Business. ! * • 7238 e ; —— — 1 ! ■J I AT THE DJ.C I LADIES' WOVEN WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS, in oream or natural, long or short sleovos, in all linos, 7/6 to 22/6. j LADIES' .RIBBED WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS, cream, with shaped wnista p ■ .■■ and long or short sleeves, 7/11, 8/11.' ! LADIES' RIBBED SILK and WOOL COMBINATIONS, cream, high, low, or 1 fancy necks, 6/11 to 18/6. , LADIES' SPUN SILK COMBINATIONS, plain or lace tops, 16/6 to 32/6. I LADIES' WOVEN VESTS, cream or natural, high or low necks, long or short sleoves, 3/11 to 9/6. 3 LADIES' RIBBED WOOL VESTS, cream or natural, closed or open fronts, and I long or short sleeves, 1/11 to 6/11. ■ i LADIES'. SPENCERS, in cream wool, silk and wool, and fino Shetland wool, j 2/11 to 6/6. ; LADIES' SLEEPING VESTS, in cream and Shetland wool, 2/6. , LADIES' WOVEN WOOL NIGHTDRESSES, cream and natural, 17/6 to "32/6. I LADIES' MERINO NIGHTDRESSES, in pink-and white, 12/6, 14/6, 15/6. ■ LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS, Pyrenees wool, pale hlue, pink or cream, 7/11. I ■ LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS, in woven wool, plain or rihbed, cream, black, and navy, elastio or buttoned, 6/6, to 13/6. LADIES' DIVIDED SKIRTS, in spun silk, cream, 14/6, 15/11. AS MONDAY WAS A HOLIDAY, THE D.I.C. WILL REMAIN OPEN TO-DAY (SATURDAY), TILL 6 P.M. CIO2B ; ' i , -... i.! O : : i OUR METHODS OF CROWNING AMD -fl rri FILLING TEETH WITHOUT PAIN ARE iiex w ! » Wo never employ drags that benumb the faculties and jj causo nauseating after effects. j , Wo accomplish the most d'elioate dental operations without i pain or hurt to the patient. J The fact that wo treat in one day more patients than J most other dentists do in a week, is surely in itself sufficient i reason why you should entrust us with your dental work. J Sets of most' beautiful life-liko teeth, &l 2/- and £3 3/a No charge for oxtracting whero seta are ordered: Singlo • * ] x e t o raotlon3 ' absolutely painless, 1/-. Consultation and advico ! Saturfay? 8.30 tot 7T"9. HOUrS ' fr ° m B ' 3 ° 6 daily- . i American Dental Paiplo^s* cuba and manners streets, Wellington, £ - also queen and wellesley streetß, \ UARDIAN fl SSURANCE CO., LTD. (Established isau. tit JPoid-un Capital ... M i1.0C0.000 KEW ZEALAND BEANOH OFFICE, mW? EXCeO<, Um «.K».000 25 ranamn Street. WeUington. B J 111 Insuro Bulldinffl. #LM Stoek ß . Furniture. ™to. Manner. yhJ® Staokß,an4allAgrl- fiHM cnllurM liisks, at Gonoral Agents: Messrs. W and 0 ow . ss ' Current & <aa Bate.." Risk ol Turnbull ana Co.. CustomhonU Quay Bush.Firoa ana Lightning Covered. WeUineton. . . ; ; CUCO flfMf Quality; Lightness; Durability; Driving Power. W'lf ".'^J 15 , S K Gc . or ß?j"J 6s - M- "The Marvel," Bs. 6d M ? hB i l^ eT }PS."„ Ms. 6d. »All Englar, l" 7s. 6d. ' Mβ "BDgland's Gem," 9s. 6d. "The College," 6s. 6d. Write for Special Prices to Clubs. E. .REYNOLDS & ,00., LTD., Warohouso—VlCTOßlA STREET, WELLINGTON. CIISO OREAD NOT DREADNOUGHTS! ' DREAD INFERIORITY. DEINK ARCADIA 'TEA THE OCEAN ACCIDENT A __] guarantee corporation, limited. GBIHS ASSETS. .» *>*M« Head Office for i\e» Zealand—ll7-121 CUSTOMHOUSE OUAY. WELLINGTON BOPINB&S TRANSACTED 13V THE CORPOBATION.-Aeadont and Sickness Insurant WITH \VOHLD.WIDi 'JUAVULi Employers. Liability, Workers' Compeneatlon; MorS gngeo iDdornnity! Pnbliii Risk; Plato Ulase; Fidelity Gunrantco. RATES. CHARLES M. MONTEFIORB, C 1027 ; General Mtnaeer nud Attorney for Now Zealand. THE TAILOK MAICEvS THE MAN. TEE OLD-ESTABLISHED PIRM, MORRISON AND PENNEY, ■U WILLIS STUnET. WELLINGTON. Are the Socialists to give )ou .ae Best Rwnlts ■ Material: Fiueet in the Dominion. ' Workmanship! To please tho most exacting Fit: Easy and Pufoot. Payment: Strictly Cpsti. Result: Moderate Price. Country Customers modelled when moiaured, so thnt future orders -jiay lie gent on wiihout Bewsiitating a try on, and they may ftlwa/u rest assured they will be aaonget the beet dressed la New Zealand. , . . Cjj2^

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 484, 17 April 1909, Page 13

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