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rp' '- H— if *1i ■ ""Hi J &S&B ■■■' HAPPY IS : fW . .(J OWNS ONE OF THESE COATS! v. (Vi '-j fHEY arrived only a few days ago—they're immensely smart , j\ \ * ,' and very well made. Warm, soft, yet hard-wearing Coate, |1 | , L\ va suoh as you will love to cuddle into whon tho wind blows Ikeen- S \ | SI f~f ly. Get one now, and you'U onjoy its swagger smartnets and II jm m~/ cosy warmth for several months to some. Splondid values— Ifn'mSKff fx%£ // : '■■' ■ '■■■ NOTABLE STYLES fliwJl '■■■■.; AND VALUES j» j* wflHS^ : ■ ■' USEFUL SPORTS COATS—In' popular styles; 1 |jf^\ ;* .. very smart and of good quality. Several shades "B" to ohooso fiom. PRICE, 295.'6 d. oKStta o ■LARGE VARIETY OF ATTRACTIVE SPORTS , ' ["] ~'•... COATS (as sketch "B")-In all shades, includ- ' \j ing Mauve, Emerald, Fawn, Rose, and Violet. : These are very serviceable in stylo and quality, '.. ■ - ■ and the value is excellent. PRICE, 355. "1 . ' SMART WOOLLEN GOLF COATS—Latest style, ■ ... ' with sot-in sleeve, belt attached,'turn-over collar, . :■ finished !argo buttons, large pockets; in Grey, Cerise, Navy, Black, Yellow, and Saxe. . ' ■.'■ PRICE, 635. EFFECTIVE SPORTS COATS IN SILK (as sketch - ' "A")— Rolled collar, sash offeot, large pockets; in . . " ■I+-. Black, White, Violet, Pink, Maize; very superior ■';' *jS||lm3|Sj> ' ' quality, and will give admirable wear. -. .• • mniE&S&ifw PRICE, 85s. ; JTJI>w , HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW LUMINOUS COLLARS? :,; |W\ White Organdi Muslin, with Luminous Border. Theso Col- ' <r» BftWißT/ " tvk lars worn at night give a beautiful purple colour, and can be ■■•■•. r Hm! ■ I lIW seen for yards; the darker the night, the brighter the glow. J: 111 Willi'' I 'II Wi In Roll Shapes— 'At Is. lid. to. 3s. 3d. ■ ; * ' W'/lfl C Iff Also'in Sailor Back— ' v Prioe,"'2s, lid. $'''IlllV fI I- , 'llw'«v'V ' ■ ' s ' c *° Eee le3B interesting novelties. Wrfffl |T Wst<\ LIMITED, Wm ' i ' lIA WELLINGTON (And at WANGANUI). [ $Hfj ! > Ijji /Vw T ll ll Jl IS--I V, ) 3 Sketch We, Open 8.30 a.m,, Close 5,30 p.m, " — around, and Mr. Mitchell oxplained that laF , i the sheop really weeded his crop for ,«. ra | ,< ' him. They pick out tho, grass from j {§s§km "OT TT ■Si'&lirfl'Sift'ik'm JSJb , fs&PV&i the clumps of herbs. No animal will ©SSffiisl &3k M M© j OMM Cw touch the herbs-not oven mice or rab- By Apjointmcni «* ' bits. This peculiar industry knows no > sfnoo 1879. _ _~ , f pests. Also an apiary could! bo worked i JCWCUefS, Silversmiths, in. conjunction, and tho hives supplied j a. with pollen from the blooms. ' &y3 inA C\r\i<rianz Tiieiiifo of the fieidswoman should j W watchmaKers ana upticians, make a very strong appeal to tho wo- i 8 \ rklw^dVrfkt p te ! F « r m % io show * 7 « A, in our hands. Mr. Morgan's advico i 5 \ goods here, but we have a Catalogue, ■ jinay lead to many women realising a j § % fully illustrated, which we will be pleased new joy in life. The business, as ho ) S \ to send you. Our stock is lush-grade, explained it, is simple and interesting— j 0 fl But in no way dear—the prices are fixed aIBO profitable. "Get your land tnico '• J&jftgggS M i OH - as possible, consistent with the i Iβ' q ualHy g cod, We^e^confar fpart.. An eastern aspect is host. j £ MSB. "enoe they w.H give enhro fiatiefact.on, Herbs fl9Urish in a clay or sancy B oil; \ Ifleting pleasure, and use. We whcit a moist soil also is good." The timo | Rs§iiii J 0111 " eattemed orders. > to plant is Juno or July. Tho first j ja^ffi year's crop is usually small, hut with s ""' """""iPfflr , "- , " , " , each year it increases. It is cut in ! *** anc * **4 November. Start with a few hundred ! cuttings, and each year add to these. ! g» Lambton Quay. Evory leaf is used— even the sifting has I its use, and tho outlay in implements I Brooch. Wellington. is Tory ""Lip Sal To. | 15ot. Gold. nm I Si . v Dcnnollj'e Hair Kostoror enres Dan ; T^tnuaßßMU^wMUWfipMHW druff, etopß hair follin?. Chemists . Stores. 2s. 6d. Donuolly's, 65 Tirian St. roees end tne choicest of flowers oriy ere $»&&>£*&&? *& e» «isi» fflw Beds* , eaaj«s^^ I i/€£l s *—«- ——-^ Uβ Streot!-idYt , . WHOLESALE AGENTS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. The Story of the Lamp In Ancient Babylon The earliest lamps we know of are those discovered amongst ruins in Babylonia and "Assyria. These were made of Terracotta, of excellent workmanship, modelled' after human hands and feet, also birds . ' and animals. The burning oil was as primitive as the lamp. They had nothing to approach The Soft White Light "Laurel" is our new Trade Mark for the highest quality American Kerosene ever sold in Australasia. It gives a clear steady light which is very restful to the eyes. ■' ■ ■ •■■.•'■■■ . ■ ' - '_•.".""•■-"■. ''■ 5 : ".' . : : v'- ■- ■ ■'■ : - ' ' •". . Insist on Laurel—All, Grocers Sell It \ '. ■ ■ - ■',''■■.'■■' j Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3064, 27 April 1917, Page 2