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What Corset Do You Wear? In ordinary casos, women have to adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect corset is adapted to the woman. That is why the woman who once wears the perfect corset straightway stops experimenting with ,all others. CP ¥ The.'C.S.L. is the perfect 1 corset. It confers the hall-oh^-Jo JL—i© mark of style , and quality. It is the corset of PFRFEPT <5 lIP PORT assured elegance and rtKrtl,l eUPPOKT gfSST-rfSmSS COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY toJffSSL t0 th ° EXQUISITE COMFORT , ALL DRAPERS. ' ■ J&3& u Tie Place fo# |Ux * < ' •'A A A £ i A tiling's %r®&%@lftwQ. ** i i i jj \ ■ Is PBINQLE'S! Indeed, it is the place to gc io i= j for most things pertaining to tho.beautiful, but £ ' for tho littlo oddities, the .quaintnesa, and the 5 ■ exclusivenees which makes a Christmas Present < esteemed and reancmbored, then tho place for ; ? such Presents 2 ! is tmdotjbtcdly ; I ' '■ PRINGLE'S! Artistio souls ; looking' for some- | J thing beautiful tnd withal not out of their i l ,'peouuiary reach to give to thoir fiiends, are 5 r specially inviled to Jiay ue : a visit. If our. ', i Windows do not tempt you—but it is hard to \ | S i imagine that!—thou stop inside. Our Prices will ? i; ' not worry yon—nor our attendants!, jj 'i \ i • I ,LambtoG Qu&y. p^ .i.^..^ < .iinrii»oKMraf«j J *..aw:«asaM ! eRAND PBIZE, FRANCO-BRITISH EXHIBITION, IBM ■ I \ The very best the sheetiMgs \ ; Old Country produces nainsooks i "' f Sold by all first-class Draperi and Storekeeper* . \ oftfiju Look 'for "HORROCKSES , " on the Selvedge j CH K% STi¥i AS GIFTS' THAT LAST FOR A LIFETIME. Arc the Best Kind, of Gifts to-purchase, and tho BEST PLACE to purchase them is a RELIABLE JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, such as "THE TREASURE HOUSE." Wo are splendidly prepared'to ' ' GIFT PURCHASES; no matter what amount you wish to spond"you will find something, hi our Stocks'that will appeal both to your taste and your.*pocket-book. Country Residents Please Note.—Wo" send all'articles POST FREE'.on ■; ! - receipt of remittance. , ' ' ■,' ,* '■' \- l G4737-HandsOmo lonot. H7BQ9—Pretty 9-ct. Gold ' Brooch, H5022-3-ct. Gold Gold Brooch, sot with with Ruby and Pearls, 20$, I Pendant,' with Sappnires and Pearls ' Amethyst and or Tnrquoiso and Pearls. 30s. Pearls, £4 17s. 6d. ~,-.■ G2424 Very Pretty O-ct. Gold H1404-Very J2309-New D-ot. Gold Teddy BSor Brooch, with Heart Pendant, 9-ct. Gold Brooch, Brooch, 10s) Gd. x 1 16s. 6d. ' set with TttrqMse and Pearls, £2. - '' ' / Very Pretty Cut Silver Bangles, tor . P G Girls, Prices Is, 6d,, 25., 2s, 6d., 35., H66Q—Handsome Heavy 9-ct, Gold {) 6 and 3s, 6d, each, Bracelet, new design, 60s, A s These slide over tho hands. Plain pitteru, 575, Cd. Silver Brooches also At Is, 6d., and 2s. Cd. each, G9103-Elegant 15-ct. Gold Bracelet, set with »SOT| iraPllfl Kno Diamond ; £ ? lOs, No. 142— Size as above, £3 10s., £6' 6s. 'Cl64S— The latest novelty in Bracelets, various N o , 143—Smaller pattern than 142, £2 155,, £5. beautiful colourings in Enamel on Silvor, No. 144—Smaller pattern than 143, £2, £3 15s, ss. 6d,, 6s. Gd., 7i. 6d., 83. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12$, 6d,, Smaller size for children, 9-ct. Gold, 215,; 15-ct. 13s. 6d. oach; Flexible Bracelets of same make ' Gold, 375. 6d. -'■ ' >12s- 6d. each.

STEWART BAf SON & (a (NX), limited, NEW ZEALAND FINEST JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT. Stewart Dawson's Corner, Wellington.

SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY. RING UP Telephone. 244, FREBH FOOD AND IDE OOMPANY.

MADAME MANTELL and MBS. GAW, Stov.-art Dawson'a Chambers, are making Natural Hair Pads from 2s. Cd.:'Toupbes, ffom Zos.; Treses, from 10s. j Transformations, from 15a.; Combings' ma'do up; Hair Restorers, Staina ind Tonics, 2s. 6d. Thirty-thrw years' experience. Country orders rceive prompt attention. Tel, 2319 ' OU7&

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 696, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 696, 22 December 1909, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 696, 22 December 1909, Page 4

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