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: ■‘Celanese’ gives / ■sophistication to y-'V F : .? Sa simple gown. H- "“There’s nothing //TT^‘ plain” about a straight 7 I / little slip of a frock when / / the fabric of which it is I I made is as colourful, as rich, M<— 7 V as essentially up-tq-date as the lovely fabrics made by Ylir ‘ Celanese.’ / I The ‘Celanese’ Fabric Range Uft ft includes: — ft LOCKNIT MAROCAIN 1 A FOULARD MALIQUETTE I / TAFFETA GEORGETTE I / f JAPPE SATIN /• PRINTED . FABRICS R\ Sold by all the leading drapers. V a & TRADEMARK “ CIIAMSI If you should have difficulty in obtaining supplies, write to : Sole Representative, H. V. Hoole, Dominion Buildings, Wellington, New Zealand. Sol, MMfactunhs BRITISH CELANESE LIMITED. LONDON. W.l. ENGLAND.

I For the Children—- | .: Every Saturday Morning I M hotbw l ag ■■■ B< I ' ln th 6 Main Tearoom at Kirkcaldie's I HjffilJJ 10.30 to 11.30 1 / Dainty Teas in novel sur- ZjSjA i / roundings — just the vjtj) | 1/ atmosphere the children A i Hi will love—and appropriate Z t i«WvA\ I ' •*’ . music. aZ* DR AH ] I Miss Pauline Rodgers j at the Piano f So successful was the Children's kg 11 = Session last Saturday that you (~~~Lk pF i are advised to reserve EARLY. a ■ ' 1 Ordinary Reservations at Usual Prices. | Reservations with Special Tea may be Idin 'IW& i = secured at little extra cost. QJw® ft i A complete change of pro- \ ', i gramme promises to make \ | Saturdav’s Session. even more \ | enjoyable. So " bring the ' ’ 1 children along to enjoy them- A | selves. " I KttOifte

A Convenient Service Sor COUNTRY IMPORTERS! For the benefit of clients in inland towns the Railway now provides facilities for the clear- | ing and railing of under-bond goods received i ex ship at Wellington, Auckland, or New Plymouth. The service is prompt and efficient, ■ ’ and the schedule of'rates is low. Importers arc invited to communicate with any of the following officers for full particulars:— For Goods Arriving at Auckland:— Railway Custom* Clearing Officer, c/o Goods Agent, Auckland. For Goods Arrivnig at Wellington:— Railway Custonjs Clearing Officer, c/o Goods Agent, . Wellington. For Goods Arriving at New Plymputh:— , Railway Customs Clearing Officer, c/o Stationmaster, New Plymouth. >

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 138, 7 March 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 138, 7 March 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 138, 7 March 1930, Page 5

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