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THE BEST DESIGNS AND COLOURINGS, ■AND ■ THE BEST VALUE, TO'BE HAD FROM __ ___l,__ I*OJr6.iYJ £ifliu . .OF ■ ■ -. . OTUii M.WB HAMMERS STREETS, WHO HID THE BEST ALL-ROUND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ' .: of' ■. ' BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT BINQS. We make a speciality, of Binge. Nearly the whole of our Half-Hoop Diamond Rings are made on our premises. The Gems arc purchased direct from the cutters of Amsterdam in large quantities for Spot Cash, and that's tho reason, in a nutshell, why we do give you from 25 to 35 per cent. Better Value in Kings than any house in New Zealand. . OUR F ( INE RING CATALOGUE WILL BE SENT TO YOU POST FREE. When you are in Wellington, we ehall be glad to have you pay a visit to THE TREASURE HOUSE. . All are welcome whether they purohaso 'or not. ; ■. / 18-ct. Half Hoop Diamond Donblo Four Dlamonfls ana Flva Hm Diamond Urns, Bow Dins, ■ Itoo Uubloß. ■ Diamondl -£16 103.. _U 10s. , £5 IBs. £10 101 ' ENGAGEMENT KINGS, 18ct. Gold Settings, from 50s. to £100. 18ct. GOLD DKESS KING, sot with all mannor of ■, ' . PEECIOUS STONES, from 325. (id. to JEIIO oao_ , ' STEWART DAWBON& C0..(N.1), Ltd., JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON. , ■ ■ ■ ' -..".• , ■ v, . C10G2.. Shown at the D.I.C. i ■■ . ■ ■.■■.-., ■■ ■ . Wβ- have received by the s.s. "Talnul" a shipment of English Spring, Costumes In the very newest stylos) In fact, tho vory stylos that were being worn In London when tho "Tainul" left. ■ -' ' ■ Theso smart costumes aro In all the most fashionable shades—ln.horrlng-cno . serges, and chiffon-finished and Venetian cloth. Most of them havo the "Wook" backs.that wlil bo a.feature of the spring coatsi the slooves are small, and the skirts narrow at the hips, but flaring at the hem. Many of thoso Costumes are displayed In one of our Panama Street windows.' BLOUSE MATERIALS. 'ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS-24in. wide, in fast colours and a hundred new designs,- including the shaded stripo, the Paisley pattern, and all of the latest novelties, Is. lid. and 2s. 3d. yard. . ~ . REAL SCOTCH :WINCEYS-29in. wide, thoroughly shrunk, and fart in colour, plain.eolours J and a- largo variety of 'stripes, Is. 4d., Is. 6d. and Is. Bd. yard. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DELAINES—In light and dark effects, beautiful colourings, stripes and floral designs, Is. 9d., Is. lid. and 2s. 3d. yard. VIYELLAS—In whito, cream, sky, pink, coral, grey, navy, maroon, and fancy designs,,2s. l 6d. yard. ' '. ' '■;;.• :.~~ /IB ©J*/- O'TE.'RGOJLT.S In i many stylos. Wo have Top Coats at this prico that would astonish any one ' who has never seen one of our 60s. OVERCOATS. A fine ishowing in many styles, all tho new .shades of Greens, Browns, Fawns, for Men and Young Mon. DUNCAN & MACINTOSH, Men's Outfitters, Opposite Opera Boose. '■ ; cioa ' THE WABMAPA FARMERS' CO-OP, m tih PEODUCE AND PEOVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTB, HEAD OFFICE, MASrEKTON. ' ■ GENERAL , STORES AT WELLINGTON, GKEYTOWN, MAETINBOEOUGH, CARTEKTON, PAEUTUA, AND EKETAETONA. CBI6 MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. Caselborg. YOU can crowd a lot of individuality into a Suit of Clothes if you know how. We know how, and the result is tiat fino distinction of appoaranco, for which our Clothes are famous. ■ . ' OOT CASH PRICES ARE A DECIDED SAVING TO YOU. ' ■ ■ MORRISON AND ; PENNEY,. ..,-■■ TAILORS, 111 WILLIS STEEET. . Cll2. Shackleton missed fi 6 KS P 1 the Pole, and he ' H w i " * • miss the Purest Jam mm that ever mad 6 lips '$M 1H Up smack if he fails to Hil <_Jimlf secure a jar of "K" Jam. ' . . It's full weight—2 lb.. SiH • : " nett—all the time. .' . . CI2C9 You're Doins Right ;_._ ' . WHEN YOU USE WHAT IS Ffil iYI "P'"WIOP"H Pure. I Im| J llf 1 !||M THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE ARE fl* I H _| I M MORE THAN SATISFIED WITH tts_-JoUI' ' SYLVBA STARCH. always ask for IT IS RIGHT. ORICINAL PACICACES.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 520, 29 May 1909, Page 8

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