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MODERATE PRICES IN o_a DRESS GOODS |jn ATTHED.I.C. lof^ NEW MATERIALS. SMART EFFECTS. All tue JSJewest Colourings in CREPE SHANTUNGS, 40 inches wide; suitable tor costumes and dresses. 2/11 yard. SILK WRAP ZEPHYRS—Good Colours, wash well, and look just like silk; 28 inches wide. 1/11 yard. FRENCH DRESS LINENS—White, and Black Stripes, suitable for costumes; 40 inches wide. ■ 2/6 yard. The D.I.C. Famous INDIGOLTE CLOTH, in Navy and Butcher Blue; suitable for hard wear; 36 inches wide. tO^d. yard. All Wool STRIPE TAFFETA, 42 inches wide; in a" good range of colours. 3/6 yard. PHANTOM STRIPE ARMURES, 42 inches wide; for Useful and inexpensive frocks. ,2/11 yard. SILK STRIPE WOOL VOILE, 44 inches wide; for light, dressy frocks, in Reseda, Sky, Wedgwood, Grey and Amethyst. 3/11 yard. WRITE FOR PATTERNS, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Dl f^ WELLINGTON. ■ I ■ V^ ■ A. A. CGRRI6AN, Manager. Christmas Buying AT F. W. ADAMS'S. DO YOU realise how-many things we sell which will fit in-nicely for your Christmas Gift? Do youJcnow that we-have the very largest and fest assortment rof Carving Knives end Table Cutlery? Have you noticed our stock of Pocket Knives—hundreds of them? Are you familiar with our Household Department, fall of useful goods for the household? In many homes where the children are grown up there is a ■ mutual Understanding that all the Christmas Gifts shall be practical. No store has a larger proportion of useful goods than ours. It would be hard to enumerate all the many Kitchen Utensils and Household Goods which would m&ke acceptable Christmas Gifts, and you will find here many new and novel articles, Which are sure to please everybody. " For instanoej what could be nicer for a Christmas Gift than a good Gun, Rifled Fishing Rod, or Tennis Racquet, or more useful than a "Swift" or "New Hudson" Bicycle, or more entertaining than an Edison Phonograph?

Practice! Gifts for Boys and Men. Pocket and Pen Knives, from 6d up Gillette Safety Razors, in cases. Razors, from 5s Qd up. Slaving Sets and Sharing Glasses. Tool Cabinets, from 3s 6d to 20s. Watches, from Ss 6d. - . Raaor Strops,, from 2s Boys' Tricycles, 12s Gd to 255. Cricket Balls, Is Ik> 2s 6d. Boys' Trollies and Waggons. Cricket Bats, Is to 7s 6d. Pocket Flasks. Practical Gifts for the Ladies, Kiddies and the Household. Brass Crumb Brushes and Trays. Alarm Clocks. Sets of Carvers on cards. Carpet SSveepers. Bets of Carvers in cases. Sets of Child's Knives, Forks, \ and Johnson's Best Table Knives. Spoons. Johnson's Best Dessert Knives. . Sets of Child's Enamel Oups, Sanoera. Nickel Silver Table Forks. and Plates, decorated. Nickel Silver Tablespoons. E.P. Jam Spoons. Nicker Silver Teaspoons. Butter Knives. Cases of 6 E.P. Teaspoons and Tongs. EJP. Bread Forks. Toast Racks; Sugar's; , Breakfast Cruets. OreamSaiad Bowls and; Servers. Dinner Cruets: OakejStands and Gako Baskets. Baize-lined Plate Oak 3*ays, etc. ;; Flour Bins and Bread Bins. .E.P. Cake Forks, infuses of |-dozen. . Bamboo .Verandah Blinds. Aluminium Ware—o^feplendH range. Ice Cream Freezers. Primus Stoves; ' Thermos Bottles. Mrs Potts' Irons. Brass^ Candlesticks. Broad Boards-^a large selection. Portmi&nteaux'and Hand Bags.: Gas Irons—the very latest design, Copper Kettles—a great variety. from new shipment just out. Copper Kettles and Stoves on stanth Practical Gifts for AIL EDISON PHONOGRAPHSf from ="3 Balls, all prices; Luggage[Carriers. 10s to £60. ■-..•-■ . And ell other Cycle sundries. Edison Standard Records, Is 9d each. Single and Double-barrelled Guns. Edison Amberol Records, 2s 6d each. Rifles to suit all. * "SWIFT" and "NEW HUDSON" Cartridges—Black Powder and SmokeBICYCLES. less. Lamps for Oil or Acetylene. Tennis Racquets, Balls, and Presses. AXTBTRALIAN MUTUAL ""' - ed raOVIDGENT BOGIETY HOLDS THE WORLDS RECORD FOR LARGEST BONUSES. ALL POLICIES ISSUED ON OR PftXGR TO 31 DECEMBER NEXT WILL SHARE IN THE PROFITS TO BE DIVIDED AS AT THAT DATE. / Total CASH BONTJSF.S divided amongst the members ... ... .£15,964,191 AMOUN V of CASH PEOPITS Divided for ONE YE A.R (1910) ... £847,607 Equal to nearly 39 per cent of the Premiums received under Participating AssurancaPolicies during the year. EVERY YEAR A BONUS YEAR. Insure at once, and participate in the Profits for the Current Year. EDWARD W. LOWF, lesident Secretary. Branch Office—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON Hi^RY HOWARD, Local Agent, B^h»im, Bm**^*^\ Th& Correct Bas® for | £^Kf J'f v^ Your New Gown I Wat - Js//V'j& <^*>c n*tura^ lines of every woman's figure 1 vHfc* $i~\j^^J%*£*M are isaore or less the same. It is the Corset f fMiV^''?^^ \siiK«iv2&^^ which gives the charm by accentuating th« 3 \^^vj^£^/: \Miiimr eye-pleasing curvM, or aubmerging the wk> g W|||W || ■'■'■. Bust-Proof . 1; >x>^^ Ulf jr y"^ *^ grace to your figure and serve as the B--Tr±^4ZfQ]r'<§&CjSJo* correct foundation for the fitting of your new »* -^ SyJLIMOQif costume. 1 |^PPi,MBBk Atk your draper to show you the New Models. B j 1^; GVEftY fAin IS GUARANTEED RUST-PROOF || I /« ALL FITTINGS OF ALL DRAPERS Mii^l-' ■ ■ 'aSSi'1 ""*xl — ..■■- ■ Mffi£ESKia.^g l ffli > T»tiftßaig- ~ LOCKED BY B GIRLING &'CO. LTD

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVI, Issue 12, 15 January 1912, Page 3

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