Bff Era 0 ffl ■ B H 1 L* Be w i se an( i buy before the rise: it's not far off. These very low prices for such very high-grade goods won't last much longer. All 'CliClllialllly ne Cotton materials are rapidly rising. THERE'S NOTHING if FINER IN QUALITY THAN TARANTULLE Prices are nett J | with order—strictly. I r% In f A I / , \ f-L \\ u / 116^41' Ij l! ill *■' m F n ,3 I /1\ \ ( 111 1 l\\ No. 1715. A now "Lovers' Knot and ll li?* ' : I/ I ' \l\ j f j'/ IU ' Wreath" Design. No. 1719. A new "Butterfly" D»«ign. TO P 1 I | l ' U Tarantulle Nightie 6/11 T, , c)l1 | •{ (-» I. I IAA3. Tarantullo Camisole 2/6 ftlan ' u ]J°^ l KWio 6/11 1 7 V, A 1 i IOOt.- Tarantulle N.D. Yoke ... 2 6 . 2/6 : ILCU No. 1684.. "Lovers' Knot and Wreath 1 * Tarantulle Knickers (closed larnntul e Knickers (closed No. 1720. The "Simple Eylet" Design. Very simple, but pretty. nVantuUe Envelonn fiipmiVn qjq Tarantulle Chemise 5/9 Dciign. T.mU].K B W. W Tarantullo Camisole 2/6 White Crepe-de-Chene Nightie 30 - hlt ® Crepe-de-Chena CainiTarantulle Nightie 6/11 Tarantulle Knickers (closed shape) 4/3 Tarantullo Knicker or Skirt e - ••• .- 9 /" Magyar shape Camisole ... 3/3 Tarantulle N. D, Yoke 2/6 Frills, 2 yards xl 3 inches 2/9 Knicker or Skirt j ' r 1 i > j i Frills, 2 yds. by 13 in. wide 2/9 | • f < ratvl | ims.■ Ifi 'ra3 ' I I _ "No. 1742. "Rosekin" Design. Wo. 1743. "Easywor!:" Design. | No. 1741. "Simplicity" Dciign. Easy to work, but very pretty. |i Ono of the easiest and best. lavanuullelsightie 6/11 Tarantulle Nightie 6/11 Tarantullo Hightin 6/11 SS" Sirt i*-! ' Tat.ntnllo Camisole „ Tarantulle Camisole 2/6 yards by 13 inches wide 2|9 II SOME USEFUL THINGS FOR INFANTS. Ti ! j j '^' l 0 olv ' n ® are ' riice( * _delicata designs \ I • I /•* I Infants' long robes on Jap Silk, 10/-; on fine special finish j> j \ ' I S. I Longcloth, 4/9; on Superfine Tarantulle, 5/9. Sets of 3 J:, .*? «;? / j®?. \ |l 1 I.l*l Bibs on fine Linen, 1/9; on Whito Silk, 1 /9; on fino Pique, f I &, \ ■> Ij* S LS V 6' Baby Pillows and Baby Jackets on fine Linen, 4/6 each, t •»'' I il 4 1 . }j' \Jjfi fill j J J \ ji* /iV / Infants' Nightingale on Radianta, 2/-. Seta of Feeders on V !)* Y ' ll % v | \'i, $ I Linen Huck, 2/-. Linen Bootees, 1/6. \ 'j~ J ji |] \ ■ | I vLvvW baby bonnets. \:h j [U f %$Ji \ I 3 On white Oatmeal Cloth, 1/5; best Pongee Silk, 2/6; white I fef»Jl y . , f/A \ I j| 11\ iiiO. Jap, Silk, 2/4; fine linen, 2/2; oream Eadianta, (1714 only), |j| 1714, / j \ f I Make sure of a good supply before the rise comes. As we are running short | > ulw \ ' of some of these designs, please allow us to substitute if number you want jit |jv \ should be sold out. Postal Address, please: Box 32, Wellington. J i \ —— —— — 1 — I tfIPT \ There is nothing "just as good" as "Tarantulle"; insist upon having Tarantulle. There are no designs I'MM AUH Ja, : i nearly so good as the " Pringle" sets. They will please you. They give the best results with least work. No. 1687. The "New Butterfly' 'Dcaiffn. OUR TRACED "ready-to-work" LINGERIE IS NOT ONLY THE BEST BUT THE CHEAPEST. Exceedingly handsome., !l DDINn DC I Jhrl Art Needlework Specialists SSgggj,: ll It Kill S I^£Q Q LAMBTON. QUAY Tarantulle Chemise . ... ... 5/9 j| £& £2> Wsrtf w Tarantulle Knickers (closed shape) 4/3 Please Address P.O. Box 32, Wellington # • , ==================
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SEWING lACHINES & BICYCLES We have been repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in this city for nearly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wo have given them satisfaction ond can pTease you. t( Our Goods are the Best | Our Skill Undeniable Serve Our Reputation Valuable Y ou ! IT 8 W FT HP? For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles r. S. W. r t«n - 99 m][s StrMtj WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880 j I 11. j,|| II ||I Mimuiuny iwikjwi iHUIJ.T-jfiTiil'UVT'TMf V 3 . )ANGER I lurks at every Greasy Corner! j The most careful driver is absolutely powerless ' f at times to arrest a side-skid—if the tyres ; I 5-^ fail to grip when the car is checked. Some- j 1 . . (> j times necessity calls for. use of brakes—the S Hj M /p> : wheels lock, but the car skids forward j ii WW j and anything may happen. Again the brakes ; ifJfVlHi are applied—and in a flash the car is side-ways if !on and anything may happen. Many ajj ® ' •' | Motorist's heart is in his mouth—when jV Ok\/OJlO' j he's crossing a greasy patch. To minimise • \ _ / i these troubles, we strongly recommend our "V*—J ! DUNLOP "RAILROAD" | 1* | RUBBER NON-SKIDS, j C(Q3|P j These scientifically constructed covers | j give a really wonderful grip on greasy — i WZZa*. ' surfaces—either laterally or driving. | They hold when other patterned covers %Wf} are skidding, and further—they are the swr r ; finestwearing tyres for continuous hard M iA\ '■ driving on any road. For Service, Safety l|> BA m>sxm an L"- sr '" Lea ng Garagei. .DUNLOP RUBBER COt I RATNER-' SAFES I INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM - F?RE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - I IBy Installing one of these Colobratcd Safes. Twelve corner steel ®4fiii #M> (ect in construction; contilne all tlio essential points that are neccisarj fcr luliabilitj. | NO RATHER SAFE HAS EVER HAI? !TS CONTENTS DESTROYED I BY FIRE. NO RATHER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Its form ot construction allows it to fall from any h6ight without bursMnff- , therefore absolute smutty. BRITISH MADIi. Write for particulars or call anit ice the goods at I The Slfflll TIMBER, MS X HARDWARE COMPANY, ltd. I W, 82, 64 CGURTENAT PLACE," WELLINGTON AGENTS. T1 npTTYJKg«Tyniw3rc7 <arr»c=Ji jj ] r if
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 288, 24 August 1918, Page 3
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