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f' o A Beautiful Selection of BUB STOLES & MUTES in all the Latest Models from - - £5 19/- 6d EUB COATS from . . . £l7 10/- Od to £45. Special Line of BLANKET COATS in Tango, Cerise, and Tan . . . . ... . from 59/6. Stylish COATS in Seal Plush . . from 59/6. Genuine Dressmaking Offer! Following our usual custom, for a limited period only we are making great concessions in Dressmaking. All garments will be made and finished in our usual First-class Style. Fit guaranteed. o O Costumes To Order 1-Piece Dress To Order ALL-WOOL TWEED OB NAVY SERGE. «3 3/. ALI/-WOOL ARMURE, in all shades. £2 6/. COLONIAL TWEED COSTUME. £3 19/6. ALL-WOOL POPLIN AND TAFFETA. £2 10/. SCOTCH TWEED COSTUME. £4 4/. ENGLISH OR COLONIAL WORSTED COSTUME. £4 17/6. NEW WHIPCORDS AND ARMURES. £2 15/. BEST COLONIAL WORSTED COSTUME. £8 8/. A CHARMING ALL-SILK EVENING GOWN, in Pailette, Silk, or Satin Directoire, for £3 17/fl. These prices do not include Trimming. HERBERT, HAYNES and Co., Ltd. The Leading Drapers. V Ol o O \1 Fed on Mellim’s Food from one month. This is Edwin Monckton, age 13 months, and weighing 29 lbs. “From a month old he has been fed on Hellin'? Food, and is very strong and healthy,” says Ella B. Lance, Manawata,N.Z. Where Mellin’s Food is used, health and strength invariably follow. Mixed with fresh cow's milk, or goat’s millc, as directed, Mellin’s Food may be given with absolute safety to the most delicate baby. A booh on 'The Can of Infants ' in Australia sent FREE by—. Messrs. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD.. Wkaikotoml--B‘The Coffee’s Ail Ready!” 1 YOSTHAT a welcome call, after getting V * homo from the Pictures, Entertainment, or Meeting on one of these cold winter nights, chilled almost to the bone! “ I won't be a minute,” says the lady of the house. The cups are set, and into each cup is put half a teaspoonfnl of Strang's Soluble Coffee. Milk is added, the boiling water poured on, and —‘‘The Coffee is ready!” Steaming hot, with a fragrant odor that makes one’s mouth water and a taste that makes one smack the lips. Oh. it’s a great thing, STRANG'S SOLUBLE—tho Made-in-a-minute COFFEE. No tronbl-e, no worry, no waiting. These cold mornings, when cue likes to get as much of bed as possible, the use of STRANG’S SOLUBLE GOFFER saves time and trouble in preparation. STRANG'S “SOLUBLE” is made by a secret process, in which (unlike Coffee Essences) the exquisite flavor and fragrance are preserved unimpaired. Made only by David Strang, Limited, Invercargill. THE NEW TOBACCO Have You Tried U Velvet ? It not, TRY It and compete in the Velvet Limerick Competition Twenty Cash Prizes as under: Ist Prize ... 2nd „ 3rd „ 2 Prizes of ... 5 „ „ ... lO n n ••• • • • • •• • •• £5 O £3 O £1 IO 15 7 2 O O O O 6 6 Here’s the Limerick: A lady of excellent taste Cried “Sir, I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco, TTmow, Isn’t ‘Velvet,’ and so— Judge: C. Af. BAEYERTZ, Editor, “The Triad," Wellington* READ THE CONDITIONS; (1) Competitors have to supply a missing- line, the last word of which must rhyme’ with the word “Embraced.” (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (1) empty tin of “Velvet.” (3) The Judge’s decision will be final. i 4) All entries must be made by 31st July, 1914, after which date the Competition will close. 4 ' (5) Successful Competitors’ names and addresses will be published in the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand. (3) Attempts to be posted with full name and full address and an empty tin of “ VELVET” to: “ “ “ VELVET,” ** Box I SI, WELLINGTON\ NJL

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Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 15515, 10 June 1914, Page 3

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