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Serviceable, Yet Dainty I Ladies' Kimonos, < IIiJOLOL 1 Under present circumstances j | we -consider ourselves fortu- |. j nate in securing by a recent jj Are offering - In' a - wonderful assortment ■jj steamer i. ... m « « ' ' 5 BIG BALES OF EDEN j in ohf Ladles Underclothing Department i cloth. I T©»day—She qualifies are excellent. ■ 1 Since first introducing Eden H | Cloth its lias Sj Inspection cordially invited I I £ rown by and bounds., ;. I It lias now come to be Con- I ? sidered one of the "most I ffj'ADIES' FLORAL KIMONOS—In pretty shades I essential' 3 of modern fabrics j of Pink, Blue, and Helio, neatly finished with white f because of its adaptability i facings. Prices, 5/11, 6/11, 8/11, 9/6, and 12/6 I for ■so many purposes. It j| _ T , rrt , T rto t i• , , , . , | is excellent for Shirts, Py- § , 'LADIES KIMONOS—In dainty. shades of Pink, | jamas, Blouses, Dresses, and i LViettx Rose, Navy, Brown, Red, and Black. | Ladies' and Children's wear Prices, 10/6, .14/6, 15/6, to 19/6 -j generally. x - | SADIES'' PLAIN KIMONOS-In Pink, Blue, Navy, ! Eden f Cl °® appeax- | . and Grey> Prices,! 6/11 and $ S- a | LADIES' KIMONO JACKETS—In floral and self j Doe s N°t Shrltlltl j 'colours, neatly embroidered. ' - j Wa s hes Well! Prices from 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, to 7/6. i . We f S , i' / s Looks Weil! v f ■ 'LADIES' FANCY LACE AND NET CAMISOLES j To-day. we are showing % \ The correct camisole for evening wear and fancy { splendid assortment in pretty j, blouses. Prices, 3/11, 4/6, and 5/6. | woven stripes as well as plam h LADIES'" LONGOLOTH CAMISOLES—NeatIy trim- I Ncolom ' s< yards med with embroidery and insertion or lace insertion, j ■ 1 V c ' | with V or square necks. ~ i PATTERNS FREE, t Prices, 3/9, 3/11 dM 4/6, 6/6, 7/6, and 9/6 / , |'

tEwbanfc Garpet. I . Sweepers are Self-cleaning. The ravelling wool, cotton, etc., picked up by the 1 brush is immediately cleared from the bristles by the | brush comb. This invention is a most valuable im- 1 provement, for it eliminates th'e time and labour lost I in cleaning the brush by hand after use, particularly j if the ravelling has become tightly wound round the I brush axle. :» • • .. . L' T /.'.-.. The. device is free from,complications, and yet "as j tho brush revolves it ia ; . ~ „• ' : • Automatically Cleaned • )• by the comb, and in turn cleanses the comb on its i reverse revolution. Thus the brush is "carded" by a r, ' clean, comb at every revolution andl is kept'in'that j condition wliich best ensures the freedom and lively action of the bristles. The lower end of the handle has a plain, tapered, durable thread, " and by a few turns this handle can be attached or disconnected :as Te- ! quired. Another attractive feature of the Ewbanfc'-Carpet Sweepers -is thy facility with which they can be oiled, as , - j. ■' V Provision for the Lubrication of. the Machine is made on the end of the axle where it is most accessible. In the higher grade machines the ball-bearings are put into the brush.' , the'heart of tho sweeper, and the only point where they can be of anjf ,real service. Write to Department -"D," . ; i E. W. Mills & Go., Ltd.,;; Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, a ■ " , in' n .~™ a The* Rieh; Lustre-\ Of Hall's Washable Distemper makes it an Ideal finish for interior walls. It has a .velvet softness - of tone tliat gives it CHARM AND FRESHNESS, : . and it will last for years. • • .' \ There is £ refreshing simplicity about Hall's Dis- "! temper. , : -i IT IS MADE IN TO COLOURS. ' p . ' OIL & COLOUR 1 111 UrJil I .D, MERCHANTS : : 30 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 ; Si HI JDI' Z3I □H-'. STILL GOING ■ STBOKG!. WPj ' lave olu ' Parish Street Factory, where ws will bo glad to meet all old customers and many new ' jHfIL iavidMag .H fit ti Miners Street for Grocenj Satisfaction ONE "f the busiest stores in the wholo ' ri«'«iwidik of Wellington is the Campbell Groc- 8 ery Store in ' the centro of Manners ft &. n Street. . ~ e 1 This is bccause of tho §■ •' g Higi-Grade Qmlitp el Groceries raip. sold by us. Purchase here and you can "7u/ always be sure of the purity and fresh- |l | t £<£8 ness of each item. Goods of reliable . W i quality only are permitted a place in fI our stores, and prices are based oil a rea- I '• sonable margin of profit. ' W. CAMPBELL LTD., - J, 40 and 42 Manners Slreet.'Phone 443. 293 Cuba SSreet...' riionc 2524 A jH 163 Riddiford Strcet...'Phonc 1084.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 6, 2 October 1917, Page 3

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