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V 5~ Bras m- IS THAT, WHICH 1 CONCERNS THE The display of Charming Styles and Shapes ready for your inspection is really lovely. Kindly, therefore, call in and see them to-day. Our display includes : THE NEW BLACK VELOTJR SHAPES—In close fitting or wide brimmed styles. V. & A. Prices, 22/6 to 42/0. BLACK VELVET HIGH CROWNED SAILOR - Finished with band of faille ribbon and bow! V. & A. Price, 25/6. ■ . . VELOUR FINISHED FELTS—In R.S.W. styles, finished withcontrasting shades of ribbon.V. & A. Prices, from 16/6 to 27/6. THE V. & A. FIRST MILLINERY SHOW IS TO-DAY, At 3 p.m. Kindly call in and see it. jf SPEC! AL—We pay spot cash for everything that enters our store, Jw thereby enabling us to sell to you at Bedrock Prices. We also . Jw give a 5 per cent, cash discount on all purchases of a £ or over— : ><@^ and the very best of value. No wonder we grow! ...... . jßr -Vfelliaftonte Busiest Sfrgpej JB?

TMs omce a year Sale offers excellent opportunities to tnritty tiOMsekeepers So secure everyday Goods below Site usual prices. We have a very large stock of. Stainless and -Hygienic Cutlery that will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep an edge like a razor. Please remember, that the British Government has prohibited the export of Stainless Cutlery," consequently no more of this class of Cutlery will be obtainable in New Zealand. RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES At 26/-, 27/6, 29/6 per half doz. RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES- ' . 23/6, 26/., 27/6 per half doz. Al QUALITY TEASPOONS- 9/6 the half doz. Al QUALITY DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS--18/6 per half doz. Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS--21/6 per half doz. SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid lot of firstclass Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Buttonhole, and Nail Scissors. These are all British make, and will be sold at Clearing Prices. > 7 - GEO. WINDER . COR. CDBA & MANNERS SIB., WELLINGTON,

J Mainly a Blatter of Teeth! nHHE appearance of teeth has a great Afl I ■*• deal to do with your expression. J \ I There are many people wearing v*®' 8 M UNSEGHRY Alrlll $K IRI when there is no nted to do so. * \|s. $» Ijjy By our scientific modern dental '"^.. vKa II methods we make teeth that "\ . a <^^'wjjC§&> v IH I LOOK ABSOLUTELY NATURAL. ''ffNJI IWe give expert Service at the MOST MODERATE PRICES, •' \\W arid extract Teeth Painlessly by the most improved methods. A .A There is no charge for extractions when sets are ordered. ,/, Inwl' I SETS FROM £3/3/-. 'if/ jj Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, t (Over Winder's). ' J. R. T. MILROY, Kanager. |(§) AND AT AUCKLAND. Goldberg 5. \ . •■-■'•'...■'.': Meatless Days ,are Welcome If .there's FlSH'aboutJJEW Zealanders fortunately aro not compiled to adopt "meatless days." But a change from meat to firth is appetising and beneficial this warm weather. , Campbell's Tinned Fish is delightful. Here are tempting items:—Fine Salmon, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Lobster, Sardine, Kippered Herrings. Other delicacies include Sheep or Ox Tongues, Pressed Beef, Potted Ham, and Tongue. Economy in Groceries is incumbent on the married folk whilo so many single mon aro away fighting—you can economise by shopping at ' Campbell's. Wo CAMPffiLL Ltd. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'Phono'. 443 293 CUBA STREET. ■' .. 'Po°no 2524 A 163 PvIDDIFORD STREET. ' 'Phone 1081

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 3

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