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TVday we have pleasure in bringing to | your notice— \ I * ALL SPIC AND SPAN | a AT I « VEITOH AND ALLAN'S' | u VALUE ALWAYS PRICES g : I L: Your inspection of which | we would much apoeciate. | i = LADIES' DAINTV: CEJEPE DB CHINK BLOUSES-Finishcd with vein- | ins, in nil tho newest shades. * Price, 295. 6d., Post Free. i ' ■ i LADIES' SILK BLOUSES-Iri Khaki shade, with email turn-down * collar. Price, 13s. 6d., Post Free. | SILK BLOUSES—In Saxe; fcood quality Silk; finished with small | turn-down collar. Price, 13s. Gd., Post Free. |__ LADIES' rONGEE SILK BLOUSES-In all tho newest shapes; daintily | i TC i nC( I. Price, 15s, 6d., Post Free, | SILK BLOUSES-In White Silk, finished with veining; and buttoned | to throat. Price, 16s, 6d., Post Free. w^gg LADIES' BLOUSES-In Saxe'and Hose Silk Eolionne; dainty veined and finished with roll collar. Price, 19s. 6d., Post Free.

Cutlery that Never Stains 1 or Rusts, and Therefore H Needs No Cleaning* |? IS Think what this means to the busy housewife. It does away with.' |jji the knife-board and polish, it eaves labour and time, for the knivca Ml are always clean and bright, for they keep tbeir original polish. SI The taking of wear and tear on the blades through constant clean- « ing wilL give many years' added lifo to tho cutlery. i| No matter what TOgetable or fruit you use them on tho acids do || not have tho slightest effect on the blades. J! They Can Be Placed in Vinegar for Days, | and when takci out they are as bright as when they were placed 1 there. . ■ ' . I After use all that is necessary is to dip them in warm .rater, I wipe thorn with a dry cloth, and they can be put away immediately, £ We hare just landed a large shipment of .this Cutlery, which is manufactured by one of ihe leading British cutlery firms. All Cutlery is marked "Firth. Stainless," and when buying be j_ sure that this brand is upon each knife. \. 8= '( For further particulars write to Department •''D.'" E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd. I G. F. Stone. Jjji} I HI I' L 11> II 1111 l 111 111 I■! 11° fBrTWII «IH» fcWMaiCTIIW U M ~" T r" " G*"" rffiSfe BOWT LOOK OLD! But restore your p«j and faded hairs to their natural color with f[WMm} lk\ LOCKYEK'S SULPHUR /* Wm a] Sold Everywhere. II K Ml Lockyer'a gives health tothe Hfllrandreatoresthenaturaloolor. | I fl?W^Saxk \&/ It ole&oses the scalp, and makes the most perfect Hair Dressing. | This world-fumed Hair Bentorer Is prepared hy the great Hair § BpaciallsSs,J.PEPPEß&CO.,liTD.3eafordLabnratorles,liondon, | S.E.,andcanbeoßtainedfromanyChemistsandßtore«throughont | The Hen That Lays /-\ Is The Hen That Pays! fagH nTHB Ideal Poultry Feeder and Exer- 111^1111 ciser will help make your hens pro- llliplllll lific layers. IT PAYS FOR ITSELF 7» , in six months in saving of feed, and will • increase the egg yield 25 to 40 per cent. Jidallll?il!llkj The "Ideal" is tho Perfect Poultry Feeder, and is well worth tho small out- a COSTS ONLY 12/6. | roultrymcn should sec tho "Ideal." p The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. .Jj^ 111-113 CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. Ijll

RATNB'R iAFESI INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM FIRE, FALL, OR BURCLARS. BY INSTALLING ONE OF THESE OELEBRATED SAFES. TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT: PRFECT IN CONSTRUCTION; CONTAINS ALL THE ESSENTIAL POINTS THAT ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY. NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS D& STROYED BY FIRE . NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS IT TO FALL FROM ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING - THEREFORE ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BRITISH MADE. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THE GOODS AT The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd,, 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PUCE, WELLINGTON AGEST&

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3111, 15 June 1917, Page 3

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