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Afternoon Teaspoons in Silklined Cases.-; W^M These Afternoon Teaspoons arc, selling rapidly. 1| 1 The Spoons are good,, they arc the Best Electro- V. plated, and will yield years of service. There are I Six Spoons in a Case, and the prices make them I exceptionally good value. Jl At 13s. Gd., 15s. Gd., 17b. Gd., 21s. the cooe. 11 SOLID SILVER AFTERNOON TEASPOONS, in I m six new and charming designs, such as Lα II ! l\\ Rochelle, Margaret, Abbotsford, Edgcwood, |fff-^t\ etc., in Silk-lined Cases, I§■ 111 At 225. Gd., 255.; 275. Gd., the coso. K STEWART BAWSffI & CO., LIMITED. JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. B . - ■ ./ >. 5 ■■ ■ • Drapery/ | I BLANKETS, G/6 to 42/- per pair. EIDER-DOWN GUILTS, 14/6 to £4/4/- j » CAHPETS, 1/- to 8/6 per yard. CAIU'ET SQUARES, from 12/6 up. I . , .; I CHESTERFIELD COUCHES, £4/4/. LEATHER'SUITES, £10/10/- ; CHAIRS in groat variety, 5/6 to £4/10/- . ; ■ i SUITES IX SADDLEBAGS, MOQUET, Etc., £12/12/- j I SIDEBOARDS, from 50/- . DUCHESS CHESTS, from 35/- I 3 . FREIGHT PAID ON LARGE COUNTRY ORDERS. | J RADFORD k C 0.,-63 ■& .65, Willis St & Petone.; J . , WOOL VESTS. ". .. I HUNTING COATS-Aro l'ura Wool, aro Very Light, arc Easy-fittinc, nnd, having Sleeves, keep you thoroughly vnrin. PRICES 16s. Gd. and 17sl 3d. FANCY SLEEVE VESTS With 2 and 4 Pockets, in Very Latest Patterns. The Correct Articlo for Winter Dress. 255, to 355. I WALLACE AND GIBSON, THE KASH; WILLIS STREET, Next "Evening Post," WELLINGTON. WELLINGTON., There is nothing that gives, more Sasting genuine satisfaction than a warm comfortable IftJiightdlress for -„,,•.,,,„,,the cold : r iviinteE"r,nights«- •- ■ Rl ft -A* '«' iuaiira to* . Jm IJ|| j Nightdresses ■■ || jjjj I Well made,'trimmed- ' ■ I lace in cream, piak, *n! /£ J I natal . H%& IQ)|| g M np ■"<*'■ i ss' y y OOWA 20 H.P. TOUKING CAR. THE ROUSE & HURRELL CO., LTD.. i $j.4/l\} WELLINGTON. ,'

Nightmare I " "Dreamt last night that I was locked up in n cold, storage plant. Urgli—h—h ! Sty feet and hands were frozon —an icicle hung to my chin, and another to my nose. Lobster? Oh—Oh No. It was that unreliable memory of mine again I forgot to ring up for a t-on of Any how, no more nightmares for'me. I guess I'll ring up as soon as I set eyes on a telephone." SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd. 'Phono N'os. S3, 124, 161, SOS. DISTRICT ACENTS, JOHNSTON STREET. STORES—Adelaide Roarl, and Tory and Willis Streets, WELLINGTON. Young Gaylp.y—"l wy, Mr. Pills, can von—aw —jjivo mo FOinetliin;,' (o—an — liwighton me up doncher know?" llr. Pills—"You're in the wrong place, sir. This is ii chemist's shop, not a night school."

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1137, 26 May 1911, Page 8

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