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Te Aro House WILL HELP YOU THIS WEEK with a REAL Economy Crusade To stop ipanting la net economy. It la commercial mlclde. Trm economy Is money wlclysp nt Your money will fed laid out to ths heel possible advantage on all or any ol the following STOCKTAKING SPECIALS 2 only Figured Valours, for Heavy Curtain.- Worth to/6 3/S jarJ Swiss Brise-bise Nets, for Short Curtains. Present ■Kni JtA to pieces only White Calico, 36 inches wide This week only 8/3 dot : yds i 3 pieces Veiling, blade, moss saxe, white, purple a/- yd Now M yard 6 do*. Oddments Leather and Suede Belts. Value i/it 6d each 27 Striped Silk Scarves. Present value 10/6 Final Reduction 6/11 each 8 only loy»> Navy 'Varsity Suits. Colonial plaiting 12/6 Now E/ll each 5 Men’s Fawn Rubber Macintosh Coats. Usually 45/6 To-day 19/11 9 do*, only White Washing Castor Gloves. Worth 5/9 jf a pl.tr. on., N.v, N.Z. Co*v S.r„. ID/B 11 school tweeds. 22/6 each To clear 10/5 Maids- Costumes black or navy. Present value JQ/ . 17 Dress Skirts, black and navy serge. Were 17/6 each , ' This week o-lylO/-6 Ladies’ Tweed Coats. Pull length. Value 29/6 Now 10/3 do*. Millinery Feather Mounts and Wings Final Reduction fid each All remaining Ready-to-Wear Hats Must go 2/6 each 21 Fashionable Felt Shapes, in browns Drastic Reduction. I/- each 13 pairs Dft A Corsets. Usually sold at 14/6 21, 22, 23in. only, 6/8 pair H.B--Th»OIUCINATO'«.oI Steektahlßg "SpeeleU" Te Aro House

Your SPRING GLEANING when done by the VACUUM CLEANING COY. will «avo yom Worry, Money and inconvenience. BI2TOLB OABPBTS COLLECTED, cleaned by Vacuum prooew end Belaid tame day. 'Pbontt 2333 and 2510 ant. Office, 18 Grey St,

American Dental parlors the HOME or MODERN DENTISTRY ■ i-i' “ '— Do you wear Artificial Teeth ? Do yott notice how your face has altered since yon Ural had the plates made ? Doe* your mirror reveal the deep line* from your nose downwards ? Do you notice how your nose and chin almost meet anditbe cheeks bang down when you close your teeth together ? Stand in front of your mirror and watch these things I Does the skin break at the corner* of your mouth? Do your Jaws ache because your teeth do not, take the strain from them? If so, then call and talk to our Plate Specialist about it. He holds the remedy for aach of these things. It costs nothing to learn and very little to put right, but, remember, ANY DENTIST cannot help you for it takes years of study and practise to overcome these defects, and a novice may only ruin your month It pays to go to the man who KNOWS. CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS u WELLINGTON WsrsM fe /UtcsMiMSi Of*. RAVNtR,' 9 te • dally. Fridays 9 s.w. te ep.m. Saturdays oa.as. te • p.m.

as Round the When Journeying a>u The Tea for all Times A cup of rich steaming “Amber Tips” Tea from the handy “Thermos” makes a delightful “ break ” in the journey. Perfect packing and purity! - that’s the reason. At home or out-of-doors —at all times when it’s time for tea, let the tea be m /mbgr ea WHOLESALE AGENTS—MESSRS THOMPSON BROS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON

BULLIVANT’S STEEL EXTEA FLEXIBLE WIRE ROPE . FOR LOG HAULING OK® UNIFORM QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE THAT CAN BE MADE. SOLE AGENTS—HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO., *2, JEBVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9417, 2 August 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9417, 2 August 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9417, 2 August 1916, Page 9

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