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}, I Big Dividend for [ 1 2© per cent Discount. 1 Everyone who "buys a. holding" M iii Neck Furs or; Fur Sets at tho jj ' !.' : . D.I.C. auy time up to 1 p.m. on || Saturday will secure a. discount of || 20 per cent, or -1/- in the £. |f &\ This is a welcome opportunity, for 0 is not the winter weather just beginning to make itself really felt? JbZo&A hL$34 Further, if you buy a Neck Fur j SkV^^ mII HH . ' or a Fur Set whilst this offering j Ii 1 111 H I S pp: continues you will have tho intense i 1 | 1 H 9 tl I 'f H'S satisfaction of knowing that you $ H J | Wk I )&r ' javo bought nne * urs at a consider- 5^ wtj a mTV ' sav ' ng ' n I, " cc ' ' as we " as s0 " ■^»»-— curing for immediate wear. Under ■ some conditions you might have- put @ ■ off buying, but the D.I.C. 20 per W ' Iccnfc. discount is so generous that it W ! will spur you on to buy now. | i _, Mark well! This offer affects | every Neck Fur and Fur Set in the . | D.l.C—Furs that are elegant in tra 1 style and beauteous in appearance. p You can save two guineas on a |J ! ten guineas Set and so on, accord- \\ ing to price. If ISeo the. Special Fur Display—and ft aot boforo Saturday at 1 p.m. i |J iXC, Box .1478' Welllngfon | yffijfo wiuuiMmHiaw w "iSr@l^^^ W?**^^^*^^!^^

ran 0.0 ires? i « s re,pt£ ' ST,?eNfiTfl 1 i"OoeOrop Goes a Cong Way"! lnatngroßß^iß^ii^M'PißißttßgHt m »'M'uiittiiHmiat t '»uww^ So you don't care twopence whether jou fv out or not!: So-entertaining is a bother, and home duties boring!—then you need SV. Fletcher's Tis a wonderful lonic,' containing Phosphorui —that magnificent ."builder-lip." It will restore (he sparkle to the eye, the bloom to the cheek—you will "live" again. Never wai there such a splendid tonic. Just try itl—2/6 and 4/6 at your Chemist or Store or post (res from CHAS.A. FLETCHER Chemist - --Wellington 3J LAKKE'S Hair Dye restores youthful. colour,.black or brown; hanr i less and odourless, colourless.' Post free, H. Gd. and 2s.' Od. : Clarke, Chemist, 116 Victoria, Street, Auckland. : ;..BARBKR-AND CO., Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba Street. City:-' Phone 2207

i Are lighter than '^~^^^lK^«3 | feathers-feat deli-, f I cioasly wan. . mM^MMM I The ideal winter ; j m ' , • • ■ m pnnrn(mviiiiH, l i" ,u " l "^" ll " iJ -' l " f " J iU^3ff,r-..,i« n ...,^,..«.T«»i-,»--^--i.-""'"-mi.YJi.iHi.Uiin.»w.u.,, IT ,.iinnTrTw?ir IHPHESE Quilts liavo all been selected with special care, and comprise • some of the finest lines we have yet handled. They aro all of the highest grade, and for luxury and comfort cannot' bo excelled. Tlieso Quilts are in Doublo and Single Bed Sizes, in beautiful floral Designs, and Harmonious Colourings. A COMPREHENSIVE SELECTION! • i The Sconllar- C©, ? Ltd., | 1 HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. r= 1 ALSO AT. HASTINGS AND MASTERTON. | [S] IgggCHtEi) Ibbbbl Igßgaanal |na»a| |pagßßa| \mms] fagforaßal [5]

prr~» .11 n II ll —II If—!C=lCZiq| ]'■"'" Ladies 1 Wristlet Watches f : JlPfli WITH OMINOUS DIALS. = T|lr/#*§S? chirm aud convenience of the. Watch that is worn on the wrist . y*\ V make an irresistible appeal' to Ladies. -I y' "Su. And the new Watches-we display show L. "] ' /T"p>» '.''•' the daintiness and beauty that can be /'\ V--/TS achieved in conjunction with sound cjualJ /:. 1 Y\' *" "U Ij~\ ity and dependable.service. Each model L "1 / T/C^-^^ri' \l// \. thoroughly movement, ■|~ L_ JlirT.';; strong case, luminous . dial. V A Though wonderfully small, these \_ I' A~7' -Sjjw' Watches arc remarkably good! i~ "| >7 Y In Silver, Price £4; in Gold, Price £8/15/-. /...' ;■' : Lower-priced Watches can also bo J ■~'.. supplied. L ■] i. A I.'YOUNG, Ltd. [ fer " " " " —" —" " t " nB A 1917 WISH: MAY YOtTR LIFE BUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." We have had ovor 40 years' Practical Experience, during which time we have- handled thousands of SEWING- MACHINES. and while the absolutely superior mechanical excellence of tho ROTARY STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial, are now cnthusiastio in praiso of them oven than we are. All find them to be tho easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever.seen, doing more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and tho very best, like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9et. or rolled gold. Tho Newest Central ' Needi> Standard is tho most important invention of the century. Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machine from £5 12s. Gd. Needles of all kinds in stock. Any make Machine repaired. , , F. JL W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 98 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. r mrm^««m.iLUi.l.w«^jmi,llJT»UW»«lUJia»lJLHll«UWm %HBBflHr forttiiNevmome/ Almost the first thing to consider when cijuiaping e, new house is the range. A good ono favos work, worry, ond time. If you got «, "Champion," you get a ranje thoroughly up to dato. A hns all the latist' improvements—oven right fiido or left, fire which can he opened out if desired, tip-up grate. Oven hoots quickly and evenly. Ooolto Dorfoctly-cakes. econes, m«tt-cvcrythinff. Beautifully finished. VTrito for Free Catalogue giving Testimonials. BRiNSLEY & CO., LTR., Manufacturers, Bunedin.

\ Never Get / \ Bitter / \ consequently / \ Best for / \ Evel 'y / \ 2E£; / gTI MOST people, when H. getting Artificial -" Teeth, wish those that LOOK NATURAL. This result is achieved by making them with PORCELAIN GUMS, and .we specialise in this branch, FROST & Fi@ST 5 Surgeon Dentists, H9 Willis Street, "Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3104, 7 June 1917, Page 2

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