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is showing to-day a full range of Ladies’ and Children’s wear at most moderate prices for dependable qualities. Clrlß’ Navy Serge Pleated Skirts—Buttoned on to bodice or one piece style. Sizes ißin. to 33m. Prices 0/6, 7/6, 8/8 to 13/6 Children's Jerseys wool, double collar and cuffs, buttoned'on shoulder; Cardinal, . Brown, Saxe, Navy, Cream. I Sizes x, 2, 3. Prices 3/11, 5/3. 5/11, 0/8, 7/6 % Knitted Woollen' Coats —Double or single breasted; Cream, Ruby, Saxe, Grey, Brown, Mole. ' Sizes t6in, ißin, 2oin, 22m, 2410. Prices 21/-, 22/6, 23/6, 24/6, 25/6 Caps or Bonnets. :to match .... 4/11 Ladies’ Ribbed Vests —In warm wool and cotton mixtures, chemis» length, low neck, short sleeves. Prices 5/8, 5/11 Cream Twill Flannel -Nightgowns— Very good quality, square nebk. trimmed Torchon lace. Prlcfi 24/6 Ladies’ Nunsvelllng Nightgowns—with square necks, trimmed .with lace or embroidery. Prices 29/6, 32/6, 33/G, 34/8. Women’s and O.S. Sizes. Ladies’ Woven Nightgowns “Two Steeple” brand, in mixtures or all wool, cream only, with small collars or square necks. Sizes ; Shr. Women’s Women’s, and O. S. Prices 8/6, 9/8, The U nderclottiin|| at most moderate prices for dependable qualities. Clrlß’ Navy Serge Pleated Skirts—Buttoned on to bodice or one piece style. Sizes ißin. to 33in. Prices 0/6, 7/6, 8/8 to 13/6 Children’s Jerseys wool, double collar and cuffs, buttoned'on shoulder; Cardinal, Brown, Saxe, Navy, Cream. iW Grey, Brown, Mole. U'ftrmi ' Sizes t6in, ißin, aoin, 22m, 24m. WM Prices 21/-, 22/6, 23/6, 24/6, 25/6 mym yyM'Bfaf I’* Caps or Bonnets. :to match .... 4/11 j it I Ladies' Ribbed Vests —In warm wool n and cotton mixtures, chemis» length, 1 low neck, 1 short sleeves. Prices 5/8, 5/11 TeAr© H@ns© American Dental parlors the HOME OP" MODERN D ENTISTRV Dowau wear Artificial Teeth ? Do you notice bow your face has altered since you\first had the,plate# mad# ? Does your mirror reveal the deep line# from your nose downward# ? Do you notice how your noao and chin almost meet and the cheeks hang down when you close your teeth together ? Stand in front of your mirror and watch thesn things I Does the skin break at the corners of your mouth ? Do your jaws ache because your teeth do not lake the strain from them ? If so. then call and talk to our Plato Specialist about it. He hold# the remedy for each of thnso 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 noyipe may only ruin vour month: It pay# to go to the man who KNOWS. ; CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS « WELLINGTON Cash Discount 1/- in ihs £ Wurara (g 4tteatfai)#Sa DR. RAVHtER, 9 (a « dally..:, Friday# 0 «.m. te 9 p.m. Saturdays 0 a.n. to ip.n.

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«■ WE COILDIALLY INVITE YuU TO INSPECT OOE HidPLAY g OF AIM 2 t STGREGOB WRIGHTS . I t ART GALLERY. i V LAMOTn . of AT. ' ■•- BOiUVAOT’S ES ' nti STEEL WIRE ROPE for log hauling ONE UNIFORM QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE THAT CAN BE iIADB. SOLE AGENTS—HUTCHESON, WILSON & CO.. Si JTEBVOIL QUAY. WELLINGTON,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9695, 25 June 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9695, 25 June 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9695, 25 June 1917, Page 9

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