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| THE SMART * I lew Gabadene Costumes, | Cream Gafeadei@ Skirts, jj AND < ' j Wo¥@i Silk Sports Coats, j Now on display in oCir showroom are a very j fine lot indeed==the quality, the style and price j being correct. . . We would appreciate your | inspection of our stock, including;: | NEW SEASON'S GABADENE COSTUMES-In Grey, Mole, and Fawn shades; § trimmed with silk stitchings. The Coats .ire cut in full style, fastened with fj ' small buckles and girdle, smart cuffs and collars. The skirts are out very | wide and gathered into waist, with stitched strap of material; two pockets f t finish the skirt and make it a very smart garment. PRICE, £7 7s. a . WOVEN SILK SPORTS COATS—In Rose, Blue, Navy, Brown, Creme, Violet, I- Saxe, and Emerald. PRICES, 455. to 775. Sd. ij NEW OREJIE C4ABADENE SKIRTS—In all woollen material, smartly cut, ji with pockets and belt. • PRICE, 425. | CHILDREN'S STRAWS—In White, Putty, and Burnt shades. ' | PRICES from 4s. 3d. to 7s. lid. \ CHILDREN'S PULL-ON HATS—In White Jap. Silk, Tussore, and Pique; for children 12 months to G years. PRICES, 2s. 11d. to 4s. 6d.

: I alfote of "Why | IDONLOP TYRESI I Give the Best 'Seivice 1 IS. THE CASING.—The Strength and Quality of the Canvas used 1 ia If . 11. . Dunlop Motor Cycle Covers ensures.you freedom from burets audi 1 || annoying tyre troubles. Ample strength if 'SI embodied in every cover we issue to carry you i II thousands of miles over the.roughest of roads. I] II THE RUBBER TREAD.—OnIy the highest grade \ . B II Rubber is used—and plenty of it Light-' \ I ||| weight covers wilj not stand up to hard |SvV|/ ] fig. I .riding-on our roads. Thafs 'why l , (msi\ 1 I . "Dunlops" are so popular amongst' \|l|' jl II motor cyclists—ample rubber is provided wf I | ! I .to guarantee you a big mileage. 1 || 'WORKMANSHIP.— Our reputation §• II depends on this,and as we endeayour ' 'V iff' HI to make every tyre\vve issuer standing ,/lr ®|||ii V 111 advertisement—you get the benefit ■ i|© / 11 THEREFORErREMEMBER j -IT PAYS TO USE "DUNLOPS."' Hi (Stocked fa 7 all Leading A grata In \ II "GROOVED," "STUDDED," ' f II ,u RIBBED "and" LOZENGE" f -Mj/ 11 PnttMm. Lirti on Application fllftliJ'yr II iDUNLOP RUBBER CO.. 'i II) 'B*lt»urru, 87d» w , M<UU«, WM*. jMCjjS*™W. W nl w«iuni»i» o cnrrMo'bEiwii j /I ITS 14,000 MILES TO CHRISTMAS! "yyHAT we mean to emphasise is that J. by the time New Zealand parcels covcr their 14,000 mile journey to Prance • 'twill l>e Xmas. > -/f SEND YOUR SOLDIER A . CAMPBELL PLUM PUDDING NOW! | Now js the time! Don't miss a mail! Va?^3%&io£Sj: , l Pep in to one of our shops for a Peek . Frean Plum Pudding—rich, tasty, just 2|is£>l 'p£re|§i!k the -right size, and ea6y to post. These famous English Plum Puddings are all W. CAMPBELL, Limited, 1 4<Wnd 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. | 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524A'. | 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084. | EFFICIENCY v. ALCOHOL 1 from 2 does leave 1, Etui Alctfol (1) added to Efficiency (2) leaves less THE KING, LORDS ROBERTS AND KITCHENER, AND THE 88 AD- ' I IIIRALS WHO PETITIONED FOR PROHIBTION KNOW THIS TOO I WELL-SO TO-DAY THOSE WHO STAND FOB. ALCOHOL 8 STANB FOR GERMANY I j fiATNIR iAFEi g INSURE VO.URSELF FROM LOSS FROM FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS. BY INSTALLING ONE 0/ THESE CELEBRATED 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 DESTROYED 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 OALL AND 6EE THE GOODS AT The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd., 80. 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON AGEjJTS,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3194, 19 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3194, 19 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3194, 19 September 1917, Page 3

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