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HARTS: ALTERATION "SAfifc ,;..;.--/\V' a - - WW *Q2s> IS WW BSj VE ® al ® H HW 0 '• ■ TO ENABLE US TO MAKE WAY FOR GOODS NOW ARRIVING, WE ARE COMPELLED TO SACRIFICE OUR PRESENT STOCK AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW BARGAIN PRIGES OWING TO OUR STORE BEING SO CRAMPED FOR R00M. 7 " TODAY THERE IS OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC OF WELLINGTON DISTRICT GENERALLY AN AVALANCHE OF BARGAINS IN FANCY GOODS WHICH WILL RANK AS ONE OF THE MOST WONDERFUL OCCURRENCES IN THE HISTORY; OF v:,, WELLINGTON. A COMPARISON OF OUR PRICES WILL PROVE THAT WE ARE REVAIIING AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE COSTS. •_ AS A SPECIAL INDUCEMENT WE ARE PREPARED TO GIVE TO EVERY PURCHASER OF 15/. WORTH OF GOODS OR OVER HALF DOZEN OF OUR E.P. NICKEL SILVER APOBTLE AFTERNOON TEA SPOONS. ■BEnegPMi l . J .L.^.. l . i||tJJl i 1 , 11l , l , J,i<ii..j.. lTMaiinilß; ffißgggOMß - --- 1 mil I ,11 ...1... ' Hill lII' - ■ ..... Willi II n IHM

DISII PAPERS', 12 inches,-6(1. bundle of 3 dozen; DISH PAPERS, 15 inches, 6d. bundle of 2 dozen." : PAPER D'OYLEYS, 7 inches, Bd. bundle of 3 dozen.; PAPER D'OYLEYS, 81 inches, 6d. bundle of 2 dozen. PAPER D'OYLEYS, 91 inches, 6d. bundle of 11 dozen. . PAPER D'OYLEYS, 10i inches, Gd. bundle of 1 dozen. OFFICE LEDGERS, alphabetically ruled, 2s. each. 'CONFETTI, 3d. box. SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS, with gold-plated nibs. 2s. (id. each. FOUNTAIN PENS, is. each. 1 STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, 2s. Bd. each. . STYLOGRAPHIC PENS, spiral spring . points, 4s. lid. each. H.B. FOUNTAIN PENS, 'l4ct. gold nibs, ,7s. 6d. each. ERIC- ' SELF-FILLING. FOUNTAIN PENS, 14ct. gold nibs, each one guaranteed, 12s. Gd. each. COLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, 3 cakes for Is. COLGATE'S VIORIS SOAP, BJd. cake. COLGATE'S OATMEAL SOAP, 6d. and Is. cake. . , COLGATE'S COLOSSAL SOAP, Gd. cake. COLGATE'S , ALL-ROUND BATH SOAP, 7Jd. cake.: ' COLGATE'S COLD CREAM SOAP, 3d. cake.-. COLGATE'S TURKISH BATH SOAP, • 3 cakes for Is. ROGER AND GALLET'S TOILET SOAP, 3s. 6d. box of 3 cakes. CALVERT'S TOILET SOAP, 6 cakes for. - Is.' ■ V.' ■ CALVERT'S COAL TAR AND CAR- . . ' BOLIC SOAP. 4 cakes for Is. 1 CALVERT'S.PINE , AND SULPHUR; SOAP, 3 cakes for Is. : BROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 10 cakes for IS.. :■ . , .. .. ~

LINEN WRITING PADS. 3 for Is. MARVEL,WRITING PADS, 4 for Is. PERFECTION WRITING PADS, 3 for Is. 3d.: • ■: .. SILURIAN WRITING PADS, 3 for Is. 3d. ROLLED IVORY WRITING PADS, 3 ' for 2s. 3d.' CAMBRIC LINEN WRITING PADS, 3 for 2s. 3d. ' . • . 400-PAGE WRITING PADS, 3'for 2s. 3d. SILURIAN 400-PAGE WRITING PADS, 3 for 2s. 3d. ' LADIES' DAINTYWRITING PADS, 3 for Is. 3d. "HEAVY LINEN ENVELOPES, 3 packetc for Is. ' ' 1 IMPERIAL LINEN ENVELOPES, 5 , packets for Is. . A ; ; ; FOREIGN ENVELOPES, 4 packets for . POSTCARD ENVELOPES, 3 packets for is. - ,• ' ; ' COTTON WOOL, Is. 9d. lb. packet. NOTEBOOKS, stiff covers, ;2d.:each. NOTEBOOKS, soft covers. BUI. dozen. NOTEBOOKS, stiff covers, is. Gd..dozen. RECORD NOTEBOOKS, llid. dozen. . STUDENTS' EXERCISE BOOKS, 5 for.. Is. "■ > ■ ' ■- : BOXES OF STATIONERY,' containing linen pad and'envelopes, Is. 3d. box. MOURNING STATIONERY, Is. 3d. box. , HB. LEAD PENCILS, 6d. dozen. • . CARPENTERS.' LEAD PENCILS, (id. dozen. ■■ . • .'f ' ; > CRINKLED PAPER,. all-colours, 3 rolls . for Is. ' . PAPER SERVIETTES; 71,1-. bundle of ,100. ■ , 1 V;.-" . DISH PAPERS, Si inches, 6d. bundle of 6 dozen. DISH'PAPERS, 10J inches, 6d. bundle of , . 41d. 'dozen.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, ETC., ETC., WILL BE CLEARED AT REMEMBER—The above is only a small percentage of the Bargains offering. A Personal Visit SALE PRICES—PARTICULARS IN A DAY OR TWO. . to this SALE OF SALES will more than repay you. TA rnTOTB? r , 7T® f PAWrWi?<SI • Send P. 0.0. or Postal Notes and state distinctly what you require, and we will guarantee the same satisfaction as if you personally shopped at our counters, 111 UUIS. l/UUJN lA,* UUSIUiEMO -v. WE PAY FREIGHT, OR POSTAGE, ON ALL ORDERS OF £2 OR OYER. > Our Qnlj Mtas: HART & CO.'S BARGAIN STORE, 31 WILLIS STREET, WELLIHGTON. ;

' from birlh on fAe - Are you Worried about Baby ? to feed Baby is often a great worry-to ||| . | 3 mothers''who are;unable to nurse their -." -: I 111 babies themselves. Ordinary cow's milk— ll] i however prepared at home—is not a suitable ||||| substitute for;the-mother's millc. It is acid in ||| ' reaction, -.contains-- harmful ; germs'and forms ||| dense curds in- tho stomach that cannot be ||| digested. Decide to use tlie 'Allenburys' Foods 111 which are the only scries of Foods .scientifically II adapted to. the growing requirements of the I child. "You will be delighted when you see [|| how well y.our baby thrives on this Method of I ; Infant Feeding.- The 'Allenburys'. Foods are free . 11111 from all dangerous organisms; they are -.portabl'e,- I being-in powder form , and packed in sealed tins. II • The Millc Foods Nos. l. and 2 require the addition J 111 ' of • hot ■ water only to prepare' them for use. I A PURE.-COMPLETE AND PROGRESSIVE DIETARY. MiLK FOOD No. 1,; MltK FOOD No. 2. MALTED FOOD No. 3. ]j From birth to 3 mouths From 3 t0,7 months . From 7 months upwards II ( : "\ i Unsolicited Testimony. II A_ Mother in South Australia writes: II "Isccby your circulars you have pamphlets on infants feeding and II ' managemetit. Kindly send me one, it may prove very helpful now or II ' in the.future. -I havsabeantiful boy fed on your foods since infancy, II we tried other foods (not.knowing of youis) antl they almost killed 11 .. him, he became so thin'and old'looting that I felt compelled to have Ij tlie doctor's advice.' Directly he saw the child he said he was being . II starved, he was nothing but bone; he told me to try Allen&Hanhury's II . foods and sec'how they would act. I did so with a marvellous result, II - . in a week there \vas a big change, he is now eleven months old and II .such a biq boy—not fl.-ihby fat but proportionate. He is just starting || to walk'and lias eight teeth so you see his illness has not made'him || backward, i I feel I cannot.say enough for your foods and adwrtiy"' It them all I can. ■ Trusting you will send the pamphlet I. asked for," || ■, Yours ever grateful,. II ■Mrs.' H. Pearson. || A Doctor In New Zealand writes: Ij ) Gentlemen, • - » - l| fit-may interest you'to know that your Infanta Foods arc largely 11 prescribed hy us out here "and r*c found to fulfil all they Ij to do. I find the No. i Food most invaluable. The young mother of |j , to-day seem 3 quite unable to nurse her offspring." • •. Ij * I am, faithfully yours, jj ' Doctor H. D. Ij w' -/ u p —. ! feuy* Write for tree book "Infant Feeding and Management' 9 iii 3 . 64 pages of valuable information for every moiher. B lAllen & Hanburys Ltd.. 13. Market St.. Sydney.l 11 iH ESTABLISHED 1215.' ||

by taking ."• wdichOTiste^^^^ ':* ' To resist. and repel colds, influenza, it unequalled for the prevention of colds bronchitis, there is nothing better than a and catarrhal affections. If the cold or course of Angier's Emulsion. Its soothing, cough has already commenced, Angier's healing effects and its tonic invigorating is the best' means of throwing it off influence upon all the bodily functions make and repairing the damage it has caused. "TAKE ANGIER'S ON THE FIRST S2GN OF A GOLD." I had a very bad cold on my. lungs and I take Angier's; and it always puts me tried a number of remedies without relief, right. I may add that my sister's little The first bottle of Angier's Emulsion did boy was very weak and delicate, but a ©e a vast amount of good, so I continued course of Angier's built him up splendidfaking it and the cold completely dis- ly. —Miss F. Annen, Piatt and Grove appeared. Now on the first sign of a cold, Streets, Warahtah, Newcastle. FREE.'TRIAL Send name and address, postage, and mention.this paper. BOTTLE. Angier Chemical Co., Ltd., 7 Barrack Street, Sydney.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2770, 13 May 1916, Page 3

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