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A NICE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST IN LADIES’ HAIR COMBS Hu Just been opened up at the popular V. A A. Haberdashery Department. The values are excellent, and your Inspection is cordially invited. PLAIN AND FANCY in round and va’rious designs, with long prongs, and Strong. V. A A. Prices 1/8, 1/9, and 2/11 each FANCY HAIR COMBS, with large and small brilliants, in different designs. , V. A A. Prices i/- to 5/it each LARGE PLAIN DARK BROWN COMBS, with four knobs. V. A A. Price 4/11 each HAIR SLIDES, for stray hairs, light amd dark, large and small, plain and fancy. V. A A. Prices 1/- to 2/11 each CHILDREN’S HAIR CLASPS; just the thing for school wear. Vi A A. Prices 8d and Od each TORTOISE SHELL HAIR PIN'S, round and sguare, in a large assortment. V. & A. Prices 2/- to 4/8 dozen AND HERE'S SOME NICE BEADS. SMALL STEEL BEADS, but very peat in appearance; long and sljprt necklets. V. A A, Prices 1/3 and l/li GUN METAL BEADS, plain or fancy; all long chains. V. A A. Prices 2/6, 3/11, S/11, 6/11, 7/6, 8/11 CALIFORNIAN FLOWER BEADS, for brightness and fr a^rance; tmly a few left. V. A A. Prices 8/elmd 8/6 PEAHL BEADS, in various sizes. V. AA. Prices 9d, 1/-, 1/3 a string SPECIAL. We pay spot cash for everything that enters our store, thereby, enabling us to sell to you at bedrock prices. We also {five 5 cent, cash discount on all purchases of £ or over, a&d tuo very best of value. No wpnder we grow. Veitcn s Allaai OnV Busiesl Sh>pe .... m Invest in Diamonds THEIR VALUE IS INCREASING Magnificent 3-etone Diamond fiihga—£2o, £56, £7O, £9O, £IOO, £lB5, £155. Solitaire Diamond Bings —£lo to £3O. n FEWER ARE BEING MINED ' Are .you aware that Diamonds are becoming scarcer? In a few years diamonds purchased now will probably realise much more than their present' value—especially high-grade stones—as there are fewer being produced. _ Thus diamonds do not lose, but increase in intrinsic value as time passesThey are an investment you can wear and admire. Diamond Rings. 3-stone Cross-over Dlamend Bings —£B 10s. to £76. Beautiful 5-stone Diamond Rings—£2s to £IOO. Come and inspect some of the rarer gems. MATT. ORDEBB receive prompt attention. WRITE 808 BING CATALOGUE. Stewart Dawson’s, ',•s—.<! r? • 'The Treasure‘Souse/ 0 -" . Stewart Dawsons Corner : WELLINGTON. J Insure Your House Against Decay be Using Sherwin-Williams’ Ready Prepared Paint. SherwicL Williams Paint (SWF) represents the best understanding of paint needv—the best technical and practical paint knowledge in the field to-day. SWF ha. been on the market for fifty years, and is sold in every important paint field in the world. It enjoys a higher reputation and wider sale than any other paint because _ i .. ' r / It Always Gives the Best Results. If It wer. not for prejudice no on. would ever buy lead and oil when they can get S W P with its superior quality. The makers use the finest grades of paint materials, and special machinery designed by themselves enables them to make a paint that has the greatest covering capacity, the greatest durability, amd therefore is the most economical. SWF will cover 360 square feet, two coats pet' gallon, And will Last from Seven to Eight Years. while the life of white lead mixed by hand is at the most four years. The good results obtained by SW P are due to the combination of pure lead, pare zinc, and pure linseed oil in those proportions which make the ' beet paint: Powerful machinery mixes ud grinds the various materials until the point reaches the highest degree of finances. Write to Deoartment •• C.” E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Hunter Street and! Jervois Quay, Wellington. Agents. | KMSW > CO. LTi. ■ Bet. Afrat. - WEtUHBTOT FREEZING SHEEP AND T.AMRi PDBCHA account. Pric*i tan be obtained on application at the Company's Office, or from a |h« B*ya%>,«* Uu Cowtir. „ * CW. Qi FOSTER, M&nagizui Dirooto

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 7

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