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Look at These Values In DRESS FABRICS. == • Stylish New Weaves at IM “V. & Papular Prices sil l M I There’s wide enough variety in thc_“V. & A.” Dress Department 111 111 I any toste, and samples -will be gladly sent to-puntry . cubllm 1 ™ aOWiPxBI 'ff tQmers who arc unable to call. DON’T FORGET—I/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH. M Ww / MAIL OR DERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. f/W ? ... NEW VELOUR COATINGS-In su- ” ’ — NE'VEST^ ALD-M perior quality, make warm, sei;- wi]l make f roc ks.. A splenviceable, smart coats In all tiie SPECIAL. did cloth for children’s wear. In newest smartest shades, incluuin o colour effects of ]>rown, reseda, jade saxo, mole, J> rol ™, ’nsg® l '. GABAKDINE-In shades of fawn. saxe, and bottle; 40h\ wide purple, navy, fawn, and black, "V & A.’s” Price, 4/9 yard, 54in wide. and brown, in a beautifully finished z v - n iw, , “V. 4 A.’s” Prices, 26/6 and 29/6 cloth; 54in. wide. FLANNEL TWEEDS—A soft ally ard - „ T I'“V. & A.’s” Price, 8/11 yard. wool tweed with large double check COSTUME FLANNELS—Ini shades on o f brown, mole, navy, of fawn, brown, light grey, dark x and black; 54in. wide, grey, navy, and bottle; 54in. wide. ______ “V. & A.’s” Price, 12/- yard. This is a particularly good cloth. r " . 1 . " “V. * A.’s” Price, 12/6 yard. MAIL YOUR ORDER TO-DAY, 'AND MAKE SURE OF THE FABRIC YOU FANCY, VEITCH and ALLAN, The Great Mail Order House, CUBA STREET .. . ' • WELLINGTON. \ M——BUM 1 11 3————

. • {Reduced in Price.) > // J For pure concentrated food value / and delicious, savoury flavours. / Tucker's Soup Powders have set a ' ■S' S 'new standard. They contain true II |l y / rj concentrated vegetables of absolute II II / / / purity. Soup made the Tucker way , // r" "x / / L is really delightful. Children love it Jy w 7 U2 nm 1/ J , and it is so good for them that they w s should be given a bowl of it every ' meal. Eleven different 1 varieties to ' choose from. ” Ask your grocer. )II|IIIP / jw|l S J \\ co 2 *r- P it p II fl! f

-5 The Last Peg | Finished at 10 o’clock If IBIA .nrwr w'wmmnwßi iww—u CgoluhleJg | ' Always Ready t? for Use! <> At Home or when ¥; y|l Holiday - Making, v. V U this Delicious Coffee 7 : *— on h no'ds Boiling X. ' Water and it t ■■ Zk is ready mad ‘l/A i iff y ’ Su t“ r x W;\ and Milk to r v \ taste. Very'S I'fflillAlTl refreshing in £ Lip w the warm £ || , j weather “ 6 <■ '■ D. STRANG. 4 L Lltf Za Limited. V

H ' / p I Goods with a Character. | M For the past few weeks we have been specially ’H advertising “Littlejohn Peerless” Watches, lj ■ and we cannot too strongly recommend these - g splendid pocket timekeepers. H 'We also have a very wide selection of S Wrist Watches (by the makers of our Peer- || less Levers) on leather straps and on gold ® expanding bracelets, and shall be pleased to i demonstrate their sterling qualities. / '|| Enquiries Cordially Invited. | BuSpic-ial Appointmtnl fn TTU Exxzlliney ( m The Govtrnor-Gineral. W. Littlejohn & Son | g Limited, i . m Jewellers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers I® and Opticians, 332-124 Lambton Quay, Wellington 2- I

Last Week of R. & E. Tingey’s Stocktaking I FURTHER EDUCTIONS OFF FRAM ridUrktS. | 2/- n the £ off Reduced Jrfiees. ' Special Dlsccc ts off all goo . purchased this week. I SH 1- uARLY! i | ..'V R. & E. TINGEY & CO. Ltd. MANNERS STREET . WELLINGTON. I

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 160, 1 April 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 160, 1 April 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 160, 1 April 1922, Page 5

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