1-jj , ■ ■ I i#TO For the Country or in Town there is no more protective, com- • MrM\ ' 1 w and reliable Overcoat for the cold, damp days of /IJf 1 1 !j Winter than the "H. 8." styles now'showing.- In their ufl'jm \ 111'' "1 I j%r soundness of construction and stability they represent 111*//ilSLii I Jis'wPto qualities which are the essential features of all our stocks |L /jj^L/ I jPf'i Jtlj MEN ' S Q3SJSLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS— i\ (It i»lf Ui)lined or lined, witb tweed; full length; with or without II { § Ute jPI belt at back. . ' , 49/6, 59/6, to 105/-. I I j, I . I Hp I POEM'S SINGLE-BREASTED TWEED OVERCOATS-r-I |||| . I Lined o» unlined, with Baglan sleeves; in Browns, Fawns, [ |; 1(| *, I iind Greys. 49/6, 55/-, to 110/-. H | I jffilj MEN'S GABARDINE "EVAR DR!" RAINCOAT - JB ~B^ ft With si orni collars, lined wool check and silk. . gjL gg |||p 1 0 ■ ' '" ' ■ 45/ "' 59/G ' 69/G, i 0 115/ "" ' ' "" I OVERCOATS for the CAM B§YS and YOUTHS ~ «*• *0«. LI ...lAITED GW.DIH 9 COAIS—In Khaki and lawn shades, with belt and belt "at back. ' From 21/6. I riffht round waist, storm collars and cuffs. , . - .._..„«..... I D in ,, *.-,«/ BOYS' SSNGLE AND DOUBLE-BREASTED 1 • "»/""»'*>/"■ TWEED OVERCOATS-In Tweeds and Covert |. MEN'S DOUBLE-BREASTED TWEED MOTOR Cloth; fit boys from sto 16 years 1 COATS-Dnlined and lined with tweed: full , S P e ° ia, Villi*,, from 19/6 to 39/6. 1 length; deep collars: belt at back. BOYS' GABARDINE "EVAR DRI" RAINCOATS 2 . i OK/.' 105/. to 115/- — Single-breasted; lined wool check; for boys I ' ' '' *° ' ' sto 16 years. .. From 29/6 to 49/6. v MPWQ IFfITHPR *SHELL fl , "" ,, " , """ , """" '■■'"•■"■■■■•"■■ $ OVERCOATS A few English ! Iγ* ww £\ I Jh& il BOYS' BLACK OILCOATB— I LAMBTONQUAY ■ \jjri M >.CUBA STREET I WELLINGTON WELLINGTON — — i \ ■ ■ £O 1E! HP 1 Your GLAr,STONE or y° ur SUIT CASE look - JL Cti it \ be jfodd. e are now showing a full range \ of high-class Travelling Requisites. Cream of tartar is now almost prohibitive in price. (' Rrjflf RjflC %\\\\ fjCftC Ifl f3fiVK This fact prompts us to publish this special announcement m\\>\ DfllJO JUll IuOVtO IK ifllllUO and to make a special appeal to every housewife. ,| ■■ ■- t . . But not only is cream of tartar dearer, but it is also very (' IlliflflS ' Silt CiStS H LUtUF difficult to secure. Nevertheless only the highest grade <l . . seMi ,e cream Claris stilled taking j| fllfete Bj|J M (UK il LUttCT EDMONDS ■ !| elso Tin Tnh ai Csi Trah "Sure to Rise" j, ♦ BAKING POWDER. DUTHIEv..&'Co.-, ana so long as supplies last we' shall continue to use it. f WILLIS STREET ' ' "'/ WELLINGTON But we now ask all to help us in conserving supplies—this &&9>*i>*b*to^^'ii>^»^i*wfr<to*&&i***^ can only be done by practising economy in the use of " ■' Edmonds Baking Powder. ' Stand by us in this , a ■ ' matter. ■ Remember we have steadfastly refused to use,any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of W^lllPraS* the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction ' (§9 /jß_«*,•_ ' of the price but which when used in cooking. often leave an aftertaste in the mouth. It is better to use less $pP !l *''\ of the best, than be compelled 'to come down to cheap, • -(b^jj ill Ui SJf IV i.\J LftJ JLi A JL/. , , "Sure to Baking Powder Works . "UmL^kll (ll We pay liberally, for the Return of Empty *^^^^^Sl4^ Black or Brown Nugget Polish Tins in good C Take the Tins to your Store or Shoe Dealer. ««h__ v^ 35You will receive 3d. a dozen for Small Tins, 4£d. a 7OIE SPOEHIG SPIRIT dozen foi- Medium, and Gd. a dozen for Large Boot - uum* and Floor Polish Tins. Your Dealer will return the f — " ' empties to us, receiving adequate remuneration —— ~ for his services. , . ' praau^iMiaTOm^jwwjwim^^ TSfiE NUGGET POLISH GO. OF N.Z., LTD., J w* * m^ T r> O ffATCWCS Beifast Street, Christchurch. KA !, lIDK JT E 5 J fl, Caution: Only genuine Nugget Tins will be ,„-„-- ~«,,n«.nß mAu mcc cdam accepted. Make sure that you always get Nugget * m *£ YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM in a tin like that shown below. ( - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - jae n<e? na »»h v ' Br lutnlltng one of these Celebrated Safes. Twehe corner steel benli jtr'eoi In oonetruetlon; conUlni »11 the essential joints that ire ntceißuy for Nll gget Polishes in 4d, 8d " NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED a nd 1/2 Tins. BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Nugget Floor Polish, 9d. ' n « 'orm of conetructlon atlowi it to full from any h»i*ht without bnrnlniVi\ Mlnl »t*»""/ff eto therefore übeolnU eeonrlty. BBmSH MADK V.,(MlY,T[.'n.(ii/xf.S)oBH/{/ Wrlti for partionlart or caII and aettbi toods »t Ifee STEWART HIED, GLASS it HARDWARE COMPANY, ltd.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 211, 25 May 1918, Page 12
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