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gaißanßE m the at To-day. r o r.. vii "It Is better to pluck the fruit in the orchard.of opportunity, than to wait for it to fall.” At thrTJ.trcu Side of‘Mahufabturer’s indent Samples the fruit of.*akeea-purchaso-is before you 5 all you need to do is choose. these* samples constitute some of the finest bargains offered in a long time. ~ : " i s . . BUY YOUR' UNDERCLOTHING ’ ‘ \ r-e jaNr ■* INDENT SAMPLES. ——»—— I*o T 3 §0 FROM THIS fine set of — —— YOU'LL SAVE I Well made KNICKERS, in'calico, simply fin- * ished with frills of enduoidery and .edging. w Usually 4/6, 5 ii, 6/0, 7. !1, to m'dli-i -■ Sale Prices 3/9, 4/11, 5/6,'6/1K 8/11 CHEMISES, calico or long-cloth, tribunal em- .;. ■■•broidery edging, insertion .or * lace?; and ■ tucks. Usually\4/m, .5/6, 6 Hj ,'.7^11 ■ t(E 14/6., Sample Prices 3/11, 4/6,; 5/11, e/a,? 12/6 CHEMISES,-' in 'fine. iriainsoo,ft,_ : . tarantulTe or mull, hand-made, arid trimmed* reaE/.'Tor-chon-afi Valenciennes , lace.--inscJtiori? and ' ‘ beading's! Usual Prices. 0-5/6-; .-17/6, ig/6 to-..-, . 42/:,, Sample Prices 12/9; 13/9,> 16/6» 37/6 WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, newest shapes, in- ■ lohgcldfh dr-nainsook, trimmed frill • <»£ eia><--.-- ■’ hroidcrjf or' Valenciennes or T'orchas- land' : aiid insertion. Usual prices 15,6. 17/6. to 80/6. , i ' ;' ." JV: ... .- Sample Prices 8/11,.9/11, 12/6, 14/6 to 75/- - - - PRINCESS PETTICOATS, 1 long-cloth or|n!wn,Cv-.-. trimmed embroidery or lace. Usually. .14/O, 15/fi. u/W t° 6<>;6. >' ;■ , « . - : - Sampie Prices; 11/6, 12/6,. 14/6 PRINCESS ' PETTICOATS and UNjDER- .. SKIRTS; in white Jap. silk. ~ & All at Special prices NIGHTDRESSES,* -longclotfi .‘ or calico, ...ri'VTnmed; Swiss embroidery, 'and tucks’■"of lace edging and' insertion, square or V -shape necks or small' collars.. Usually .8/11, q/11, 10/6, 1-2/6, 15/6 to 2i/-. Sample. *, pr, ?!?' v7 /|?i Wk */”, 10/9, .11/9,■ to 18/6. fc.NiCUTDRLSSES.T? dainty designs," 1 id ’fine --nainsook, tarantulle' or hfwn, Band-made-and tnmmed-real Torchon or Valenciennes . . ■ :u; ? ® n^V: .i n sertioh;- fine muslin embroidery and motifs; aoiind, square, or V shape ... - . Usual Prices 19,6, -21/6; 22/6} zj/fi, : to. 85/-. -- > ■ ....... Prices 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 to 75/- . COMBINATIONS, nainsook, tarantulle, and ■ longcloth, hand-made, and -trimmed Tor-’ . chon .or Valenciennes lace and insertion, embroidery-—and ribbon. Princess or" -L... ..spencer ; Shapes; Usually -1-5/6; 1 7/6, - 1 q/6 - J .... to ,4()/6. : , ' . - ■ Sample Prices 13/6, 14/9, -16/6 to itfiCOMBINATIONS; calico;or madapolam, nhatyu . made, and.-. serviceable; ,-simply trimmed; "Swiss or lace edging and era- - 1 - ..broidery. Usually 8/ir, q/6, 10/6,-12/6 to" i,J,: i Wtl.*Z/6, .- ; ■■ - - ' ’>'■ -V i • ” ■“Bffir *!'*• ■*«/?, to’ i*»V

GEORGE WINDER Best Value Hardware and, ■,.:Puralttiref: Store,.. ’S CORNER, WELLINGTON. THE “IDEAL” HOME BUTTER CHURN. * romnact little churn, all metal', hothing-t'o" go' out of' obd'dr,"*aad’ fLciSlv adapted for HOUSEHOLDi USE. - EXTREMELY, STRONG'. AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Sold everywhere 22/6 : -i, , : ■ Our Soiling Price, KJ/6, po,t p»ld Can also he used as a' Home Cake Mixer. W&jpgfttba - Send for onh to-day. JUST OPENED—LARGE ASSORTMENT. HEAVY BRASS KERB SUIt,ES A J Comprising FENDER, BTREIRONS and selling' 1 At Las* thaii.Wholesale Price Also, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KERbJfendEHS. . From l*/» SCUD BRASS OR ANTIQUE COPPER FIREIRONS v i At-Lcss than Landed Coat Now the Holidays are over, we are offeHng^U;.classesht“' THAVELLIWO REQUISITES ■ At RidlcuioUSly Low Prlcas GLADSTONE BAGS, KIT BAGS, BRH|f. BAGS, SUIT’OASES,’ HLT BOXES, -ATTACHE CASES, ■ 90HPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS, STEEL TRUNKS—in fact,^everything".. required for TRAVELLING.- , , ‘ Compare our Prices. . So* ■ CARPET -SWEEPERS. The BISSEL CROWN JEWEL ii ; ’th|o SEST "CHEAP MACHINE,on the market. Thoroughly reliable. . Any part can be replaced; . . . ,^ r : Our Price, 21/No household is complete withoufa “ BISSEL.V -Send-for one’to-day;- : ' Othor Prices, TO COUNTRY PATRONS.—You can reach us by,post. . Drop us a line for any partiCUlar^rC^ar'din'^ ? p'rices. '' We ai-e only too pleased .to _quote you. George Winder,;“SV^lTf&S'tbni' Up4o4he-MmUte tJeCtriG Hoiisehold Utefisife Make Cool Work of! Hot" Work. roast yourself over the fire in the hot weather when you can do your cooking and ironing the electric ,way ? This Electric Household Ware is’ heavily’’niCkled, beautifully finished, and-the mechanical design is absolutely right;;"" , A very important point in connection with these appliances is the safety fuse plug in the circuit, which cuts off the current when the liquid in any water heating device boils away. , There are jnpvjjng. Pfrtsj’ no uncertain springs, , , • j ‘ v No Delicate Triggers, No Fiery Switches. , Simply a lead plug switch which melts whendt‘becOffies"t'ao ; Hotr i(ln exfrg . plug is supplied with each water heating apjjihfjce,?and .anyone'.'. ckp_. replace it in a moment. The Electric Kettles and Grills are fitted with these plugs. The Grill has a beating surface of 7,|in., : x. gjin., and consists of a' frying pan/ ’ broiling pan and.griddle. It will make toast, cook eggs, and grill .bacon, chops, or Steak. It prepares a whole meal at the table. t- : v , The “Universal” Grill Has Four Heats which can be regulated at pleasure. The Electric Sad Irons are so constructed that the heat ban only radiate through, the, bottom pr ironing-surfape.’-’ It cannot rise owi’hg'to tile •" non-conducting space surrounding’the of theiron., The hea’t'is scientifically'distributed over the face, a greater amount being conducted to the point where the most heat is needed. Call in and see those appliances in operation. E. W. Mills (k Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois-Quay, Wellington. -

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10088, 30 September 1918, Page 9

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