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■ AH Wellington --it Seemed— . .Came Yesterdays | And we expect just as many here to-day, for | I values such as \ i The &eat Winter \ s SALE i I at < ■ i TE ARO HOUSE I j presents haven't been seen before, nor will ] I. they be seen again in a hurry. \ § • \ I the numbers that came, yesterday FOR j | THE BARGAINS IN FURS compelled us to j | arrange a special space in the old Showroom ? I in order to more comfortably accommodate f ! the trade attracted by these timely yet j i unusual money-saving chances:--- | ! . LIGHT MEDIUM AND DARK SABLE HAIR ■ V I TIES AND STOLES. Usually 6s. lid. • \ i FOR THE SALE, 25.6 d. | \ l .WHITE AND SABLE FOXELINE TIES, THROW- | • e OVERS, AND STOLES. UsuaUy 6s. lid. to 51 " Bs. lid. TO BE CLEARED AT 2s. 11d. § \ - ASSORTED EOXELINE STOLES, .THROW- j i • OVERS, TIES, 'AND DUCHESS "CAPES, 'in J ' \ white, sable, chinchilla, stone-dyed, and black. j ? Ordinarily worth Bs. lid. to 16s. lid. 5 ■ | NOW MARKED, 3s. 11d., 4s. 11d., ss. 11d., \ . j and 6s. 11(1. . \ ' 1 LARGE EOXELINE DUCHESS CAPES, sable dyed. j ' & Usually worth 225. 6d. I. , FOR THE SALE, 10s. 6d. \ ! SABLE MARMOT TIES AND RECORDS. Usually | t ' 12s. 6d. FOR THE SALE, 4s. lid. \ ■ t SABLE MARMOT CAPE STOLES, trimmed real , \ i m •.. squirrel tails. Ordinarily from 15s. 6d. to 18s. 6d. ;; • ■ l ALL AT 88.11 d. each. • ■'" i" ' ■ LIGHT AND DARE:' SABLE MARMOT STOLES ' I > ' 'AND FANCY SHAPED TIES. Usually worth $ ,i . ,'; ' •' • ' from 335/6 d. to 465. ' . M i , * i' SALE PRICES, 17s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 21s. j ' ' l EOXELINE MUEES, assorted colours. Ordinarily { V .. . worth from 15s. 6d. to 21s. oj ,TO BE CLEARED AT Bs. 6d. j 'T" ' 2 Only REAL STONE COLLAR ST.OLES, real tails j \ and claws. Usually £8 15s. - \ ; NOW £5195. 6d. ; ! - HANDSOME WHITE ARCTIC FOX SET. Usually \ j 14 guineas. , NOW 9 guineas. 3 -<i .'■ -HANDSOME SMOEE. ARCTIC-FOX ;)' I• - , 11J guineas.'""-, ~fc. "; . '; 'NOW 8i guineas. jj . I • ' The Chances wlll.be JUST AS I I - GREAT "hi Every Other Section of -. I - v . , the Store.. Don't fall to come as '. * -.J."', - soonastyou can. , . , ; f. * '' - -' ' '"'• '■' ■' "' ' ' ' £ -I ' : ~ ... ~' : j.'' ' jli' * , I Gsba asid Dixon Streets, f j' " WELLINGTON, j 1 • , I BAD TEETH MEAN RUINED APPEARANCE, n SPOILED DIGESTION, LOST CHANCES. » » The London Dental Institute has several clamorous, but no, successful, rivals. Its methods are absolutely painless, its electric and mechanical appliances are perfect. For comfort, appearance, and durability its artificial teeth are unmatched. If the Institute fails to satisfy you, it returns your money. . ' SETS OF TEETH, £2/21- and £3/3/-. Other work equally moderate. AWDREWS & WYETT, ' . LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, I I Corner of Manners and Willis Streets, Wellington. S \iz : ir *

[ NOT how CHEAP, but how GOOD Is the print ciple. that Guides the Manufacture of - • ■ ■ "K" PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. Take for- instance "K" BRAND PRESERVED FRUITS. Sold by oil Grocers in half-gallon and one-gallon tins. Only the FINEST and. Plumpest Nelson Peaches, Apricots, Plums, Greengages, Nectarines, Gooseberries,. Damsons, and Apples come into our Preserving Worts. * Immediately you' open a Tin your nostrils aro greeted with the ,TKUE ■ flavour of tho -fruit—the delightful odour of tho Sun-kissed Orchards of Nelson CLINGS to them-nnd tho TASTE! — Ah! Might as well, attempt I to reproduce an oil painting in Black I and Whito as attempt to describe it | in cold unsympathetic type. ] ALL Grocers b«11 "K" Preservod Fruits J INSIST on having "K" Brandl j S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltd., I ♦ NELSON-Where tho best Fruit Grows. J TRY our Superb Colleotion of 12 Best Sweet Peas, named, for 3s. j post free; uniquo value. Gibbons,. 180 Lambton, Quay. C 1172 THE results' obtained by Advertisers in, the Classified Columns of "The; Dominion" aro such os to confirm their belief that the I paper has a wider circulation than any other [ daily journal in New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 561, 16 July 1909, Page 2

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