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Beautiful Summer Fabrics In PIN-SPOT MUSLINS, STRIPED AND FLORAL VOILES, Etc. Can now be seen in our popular Dress Department, and we extend to you, - Madam, a hearty invitation to call and ' inspect our range* to get patterns, or have patterns cut. PIQUE SUITINGS— Soft white pique, with damty clear stripes in shades* of saxe, light navy, black, rose, and cardinal; 40 inches wide V. & A. Price 1/8 yard PIM-SPOT MUSLIN — In various size spots; 27 inches wide V. k\ A. Prices range from 7£d, 9d, 1/* to 1/11 yard RATINE WASHING SUITINGS aje quite the latest idea ,f or costumes. White ground with smartly spaced stripes of saxe, cinnamon and navy; 42 inches wide V. k\ A., Price 2/11 yard AMERICAN DRILL SUITINGS— In white and cream ground with blue stripe, fine or heavy, fast colour stripes; 28 inches, wide V. & A. Price 1/- yard' . COLOURED FLORAL VOILES— In dainty patterns in shades of pink, sky, tussore, cream, etc.; all 27 inches wide V. & A. Price only n£d yard STRIPED VOILES — Varying from very fine to about i*in.; in shades of navy, rose, heliotrope, saxe, black, etc., on white ground; 27 and 30 inches wide V. & A. Price 1/8 and 1/9 yard COLOURED SPOT, VOILES— In spots of various sizes; white spot (coin size) on saxe ground, navy on sky or white, black on white, etc. 27 and 38 inches wide V. &A. Price 1/9 yard WHITE PIQUE — Uncmshable; in an extensive range of cords; 40 inches wide V. £ A. Prices from io£d, i/i£, 1/4*, I^6 to 2/6 yard JT By Special Appointment '' since our EttablUhment in 1879. '^^, QteQW-IJTTLEJOHN&SON, S^M ' JEWELLERS & OPTICIANS \'^~v "V We keep a record of all the spectacles V . % we supply, and can replace lott or jy broken lenses at the shortest notice. SIGHT TESTING . .JSS^Z i ; J yj^ Only Addreta — \ Jjf ■ 222-224 Lambton Quay, \^^ .. Wellington. f flittgricatt Dental Parlors THE HOME OF MODERN DENTISTRY EVERYTHING KNOWN TO DENTAL SCIENCE- IS • OBTAINABLE HERE. Dental Work cxecuted^on strictly American methods, which are ten years in advance of Colonial ways of Operating. 1 Our PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS are known all over Australasia, and are FREE where Sets arc ordered. PLATES - from £3 3*. [FILLINGS - from St. OUR PATENT SUCTIONS MEAN 'COMFORT.' CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS - - - WELLINGTON. L ■> Nurses in Attendance. DR. RAYNER. * 9-tm fr-d«ay. "* Friday 9 t«-9. Ap) The Highest Point of Excellence Hudson's Biscuits CKEAM WAFERS BERMALINE CHERRY FINGERS DIGESTIVE QUEEN DROPS SHORTCAKE SPONGE FINGERS CARAWAY DATE BARS CREAM SANDWICH NEWBURY'S RUSKS ', Ask for HUDSON'S BISCUITf • »t «» Gmen and Confecttoaert. „ __ _ _ I Th« Doctor Says: rff/ /jf~ I "YOU MUST GET RID OF J/(i//^ BAD TEETH." f Nasty, decayed Teeth are hotbeds of disease. MsW^UBS^ They steadily undermine health by tainting M!sslK2*^ food and ruining digestion. fz f ! Better consult us at once, 1 Nothing to dread. Dentistry as practised «s\ here has banished Discomfort and Pain. f/\ Y"T^^Jf i Principals only attend on patients. Careful / i^mf^r^f i ' and satisfactory work guaranteed. L<4sg|fe4fi£b ji. VfcROWN AND BRIDGEWORK - . - 30/- per To.th f>^^Tvl^t -'. tSETS OF TEETH - - Upper or Lower, from £2 2s Sinilc Set f -^^"^V^l • Extractions FREE when Sets ardered. If >— •« s Marsdon & Chamberlain iunmsTsf^\ § r 69 Manners Street, Wellington j) I Hours: 1 ».m. till i p.m., »nd 7 p.m. it 1.30 p.m. Nunts in •ttenrftnee. mm

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 82, 5 October 1915, Page 9

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