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The Sale That Yen Most Money! pi — jß*!ffififtaAj I SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF READY-TO-WEAR \ 1 VELVET & FELT HATS 1 I At 3/W and 7/11 ! r| (SEE WINDOW DISPLAY.) f HUNDREDS of Wellington ladies have been delighted with our Millin- | (jl I err bargains-smart styles at wonderfully small prices. Our Beau- % HM I tiful Collections are all marked at drastic discounts, and "hurry" 'must $ J|§| I l>o jour watchword if you wish to share in tho tempting offers listed \ t|s| WOOLLmI 50 ™r M^°r 5/6 - XADIES' TUmTYVD "'I In black, dark ? lOen ' ntwy, ni S& er > and contrasting shades. All-ljy ' XTTrWTVTJ IVIUIUK a extra quality silk velvet, and of first-class workmanship. Cloose I ■ WUVIIJ - N I at once! • ■ ■ - •ft • V SCARVES, I 100 UNTRIMMED FELTS, at 1/11 j NIGHT " r <?. I USUAL PRICES,■ 6s..lid. to: 12s. 6d. I DRESSES, j-arge oize, <| In all shades and various 6tyles lo ch<)oso {rom _ g . .. Blanket Finish, I HATS FOR LITTLE MISSES, Only 2/11 I ° eMl "^^ ... ' I ' ' USUAL PRICES, 6s. lid. to to. lid. 1 tum-down In Cardinal, I Soft cap Rtyles, in velvet, beaver cloth, felt, etc. Dainty and | coliatt trimmed •t> I serviceable. 5£ ' Were 4/11. 1 LADIES' WHITE FELT READY r TO-\VEARS, | SALE PRICE 1 - A Real Snip at m each, I Waim &ni COS 7' I In soft pull-on sports shapes. Seo them. • '• ' 1 SALE PRICE 1/11 1 MIL LINERY ORNAMENTS, Clearing at 6d. each, -/- 1 1 Flowers in mixed Sii sn-s and Roses. Usually 2s. 6d. and Js. Gil. | fl/ij. ' I Now 6d. each. ' |J „- Buckle s. Cabochon, Hat Garni tures of different styles and colours K I All at 6d. each. " 1 ' ! Wings, ifounte, and l'.-.ncy Feathers, in black and colours.* l"s=u- | I ally 2s. lid. to >'s. lid. . s a | e Price, Cd. each. $j ' « - ' I' WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL'COUNTRY ORDERS. \ WELLIMGTON AM© WANGANUL '.

PUIiITY ™* " r "" *«<!■ Judged fev the . , The processes through »»i»«gw»i aaj ni« which tho grai!is pass during manoiacturQ fetj WAIT iRfTH? Bein s * h ' sh ' 7 «> n « n - km food valno th»n meals thnt retsin the husks ijjj ■ • ■ (jijRSTENA is alt foo<l t and requires onlv SI n , After all, it's Yμ "£aa<«" I M 11 jQiO H. JO of a ' o< " i »!>«'makes the I t$ .. . **".. greatest appeal. Tho I ' B smooth, nutty _ flavour of GEBSTENA 'is I3*J ..'('' M 'Morninj, noon, or niglit, GBBSTENA makes \|jy an appetising and tasty dish. km W u _ PORRIDGE MEAL IS THE PROVEO IDEAL WINTER FOOD l|g For Breakfast, jU §f Tour table is incomplete without if. ] jth W" ewce tof ft ssflv&t 155^

"WHAT A LOVELY CHILD!" "How robust and healthy she looks! You must bn proud of her!" "Indeed we are, for when she was young she was anything but strong; but care and Wilson's Malt Extract have made her the child she is. We were advised to give her Wilson's Malt Extract, and almost from the first jar she commenced to get plump and rosy. After a few jars you wouldn't have known her for the same girl." Himdreds/'of others praise Wilson's Malt Extract similarly. Thousands of bonny blithesome children are living testimony to its wonderful strenßthoromoting and flesh-producing qualities. For backward, non-thriving children it is the best tonic food imaginable. All chemists aud stores. Bo sure it's VWilson's."—Advt. ; Wellington ladies . delighted with all grocers for giving the popular "Thinker" note-book free with every Is. package No-Eubbing Laundry Help.—Advt.

I Previous to Stocktaking! I F&mi&hi&gf H'MiwMe? • °Dmpefj 9 • and I Splendid Assortment of REAL BRASS KERBS at fcona-fide Half-Prfces. { .£3 10s. BRASS KERB, reduced to 355. Si is. BRASS KERB, reduced to 425. ij £t las. BRASS KERB, reduced to 17s. Gd. . \ '....'. f ANTIQUE KERBS, from 13s. Gd. FIREIRONS, from 9s. Gd. FIRE BRASSES 7s 6d "' ■ « OPTIMUS (Primus) STOVES, Brass, lGs. Gd. OIL-HEATERS, 4GO, 235. Gd.; 410'355' I VACUUM FLASKS, 1 pint, 4s. 6d.; lj pint, 6s. Gd. Keeps liquid hot for hours ' I SAFETY RAZORS, Durham Duplex Iyoido Morocco Leather Case, 7s. Gd. I SCISSORS, splendid value, every pair guaranteed. AXES, Kelly's, 4s. 3d • Yankee 4s 3d I CROSSCUT SAWS, soiled, 6ft., 6s. 6d. BENCH AXES, soiled, 3s. MANN'S BONE MILL 55s I AXLE PULLEYS, Kenrick's Secret, If, 3s. Gd.; 2in., 4s. doz. INUBATORS 13 E<* 12s' 6d' I ENTERPRISE BONE MILL, 48s. GRINDSTONES, 22in., 10s. SEPARATOR BRUSHES Is ' Now 4d I BRUSHWARE. Reduced Prices to clear on all kinds. COOKS' KNIVES 9in Is. 3d FORKS Is 4d J BREAD KNIVES (saw pattern), Gd. POTATO KNIVES, 4d. EMERY STEELS 6d I HAT DYES (various shades), Sd. Now 4d. PADLOCKS, 4d. SETS TILT Tnrlr<? rt\ i« I MORTICE FURNITURE, white Is. 3d., white and gold Iβ. 9d., black and gold -s g SCORES OP LINES (TO CLEAR THIS MONTH ONLY) AT REDUCED PRICES. ! CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS . WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3132, 10 July 1917, Page 2

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