| You will see that there is no secret about the matter; It Is one of | ■ I pure business—business of the right kind for the buyer, because | | of. the economies one can effect. | Those Sample Pieces of Cretonnes, Taffetas, and Tapestries [ i : I have created quite a sensation; they are so obviously high grade \ 1 : in quality, that whoever sees them cannot fail to become a pur- | 1 ' chaser. j St. , There are hundreds of acceptable bargains In this "utility" I department—there are chances to-day ; that probably cannot be j | THERE'S A TAPPING AT THE DOOR! IT IS OLD j | J . ; OPPORTUNITY! ..HEED HIS CALL! j . o2in. IVORY CURTAIN NETS—Beautiful designs. Trellis, Wreath and Spot. ' Usual Price; Is. 9d. Sale Price, Is. 6d. per yard. g ■ ■ 31in. PRINTED CRETONNES—Good patterns. Usual Prices, up to 3s. 3d. ? I •• Sale Price, per yard. , ! | .» LINEN AND TAFFETA SAMPLE PIECES—For cushions. 25iri. x 27in. approx,- ' , j 3 Sale Price, is. 6tl. each. i •f | : TABLE COVERS—Large sizes, 2yds. x 3Jyds and 2yds. x 4yds. 'At Half '' S \ ' Price. Colours: Red and Blue. Original Prices, 255. 6d., 275. 6d.,. 8 >. | i. . - 335. 6d., 38s. Gel., 40s. I | Sale Prices, 12s. 9d., 13s, 9d., 16s. 3d., 19s. 3d., 21s. I ' | ' ' 50in.- GREEN -VEGETABLE SlLK—Original Price, 7s. 6d. S 1 r Sale Price, zs; Hd. per yard, • | jjj ' SOILED LACE CURTAINS—SingIe pairs only; greatly reduced. ' | f" ' 1 r .y v ' , V Sale Prices, 9s. 11d., 11s. 6d., 16s. 6d. | I - : SERGE AND TAPESTRY (3 pairs only)., | 1 Terra.Gotta—Originally: 725. 6d. Salsi Price, 295. Qd. per pair. | r. | ' Sale Price, 225. Bd. per pair. | • • | - £ ;^wßlue^ri^aDy~4ss.>'6d.. •• • Sale Pride, 225. ,9d. per pair. I - 50in. CREAM CASEMENT CLOTH—SaIe Price, and Is. Id. per yard. | ; 1 SAMPLE PIECES OF TAPESTRY —2oin. x 30in.; unequalled tor Cushion J Covers. Sale Prices, Is. 11d. and 2s. 6d. each. §
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. Wl' I®i Before] That you oan N get the most sensitive tooth- stopped absolutely without pain? We have imported - and improved an apparatus which lias been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients as ;a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that happy state,;in which tho patient, although quits conscious of what 1 is taking place around him, cannot feel tne slightest pain from the "dreaded drill." FROST:. * FROST "The Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. % strong little <?hap-'4: That praise is pleasant to a mother's ears. Many an ailing child has been transformed into 'a strong little chap'through 'Mellin's Food.' Try it. Wellfe Food A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, with valuable handbook, "The Care of Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Writs MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD. t 7B,JERVOISQUAY,WELLINGTON. LAST FURS OF THE SEASON. SMITH, 8? WILLIS STREET. Black Fox, Squirrel, Fitch, Coats, Caps, Etc., , Selling at less than- cost price.' . REPAIRS ATpECIALITY.
' 1"0R '■ ■' ' " - PA AT iS 'The Future of .the' Empire .jr. h Depends upon the Children :Aad all fllel > OUR DUTY IS TO MAINTAIN. THEIR STRENGTH EVEN IN WAR TIME I TheCHEAPEST, OLDEST & BEST INFANTS'FOOD is | ■ ,Aa4 ~'AU 'Australian Hardwoods, . 111 Jfflwjl Jffl si Jliil Samuel Brown, Ltd. WBLL^ 0N - J|L/R- V Sold Everywhere* £09S Telegrams: SAMBRO, "WELLINGTON. in Tins, specially packed for Australasia. ■ ; '• V FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED. Cfuilti Elantmnitu THE POWER Mothers can with safety substitute "Neave's" olullj clctiu luliy OF THE AGE jf or m ore expensive kinds, as it is recommended You may not desire to become z | by the highest Medical Authorities, and is known | Jiu'-do" I toian 1 mLko a yo?on"' -"you all over the globe for its great nutritive value. may wish to possess a general know* « rtnPTnn'C at\a/i/ ,, 17 ledge' of Electricity with a thorough. . .. A DOLiUKo ADVICE. knowledgo of specialised portions. If Mr». G. Holliday, of 72 Yeldham Road, Hammersmith, writes:—"My Xfiric light° r 'or, U ftir thTt E mnt°or[ baby Charles has been reared entirely on your Food since the age of three make U66 of any form of electrical weeks. When born he weighed 7 lbs., but did not thrive on his natural energy, you'foer the want of specialised m ilk ( an d under the advice of Doctor •, Fulham Palace Road, He was knowledge. put gn Food. He is now 6 months old and weighs 16} lbs. lam - _ We have • Ideal Coursos, specially de- thankful to say he has never had any troubles since he started to take it, and ttctbn is in every wly a fine, healthy boy. PREVIOUS TO TRYING YOUR from start to finish—whose experionce . FOOD WE TRIED OTHERS WHICH WERE MORE EXPENSIVE, and advice is-at your service. Anyone ..BUT' WHICH DID NOT AGREE WITH HIM SO WELL AS fered°fn Sti So™* NEAVE'S FOOD.-November 17th, 1913. one's own home, and at small expense. ■ OLDEST. —Ninety years' Reputation. IN WHICH BBANOH ABE YOU BEST.—Used in Rearing Russia's Royal Children. . INTERESTED ?_ Write ■us conHdcn- - CHEAPEST.—THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS tially. Our, advice is at your LESS THAN ANY OTHER. Heniingv/av & Rol36rtSoH S Useful Booklet, "Hints about Baby" by a Trained Nurse, sent free on mentioning this „ ...... publication. lOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordlnsbrldge, orfrom the Australasian Agents— Correspondence Schools, Jjinnteu. Fraser, Ramsay (New Zealand) Ltd., 59 Featherston Street, Wellington, and at Auckland, AUCKLAND. 11 Chrislcliurcb, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 2
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