[ g nil 111 | Nightgown* IIS!! I!! I bm Envelope ChmMca ill Are you 17— & Bloomers «jr|gs • 9 Jf Chemises a/% or nmeteen x >\ fcV .#,J\ Accurate Fk l\ \ Good Mtteriklt \ Simplicity that is smart, elaboration that is just KUx^raComlßrt I Y W I ) enongh to please good taste-these, and usance [I I' If {y / of long service, arc always found m 1 I i A Undermusli ns. Made to fit snugly, where they . I / IfL should, and neither too tight nor too- loose where II i PhF freedom is essential. i \ .iff No matter what your age. look here. Hundreds \ /i|} of "Dove" TTndermuslin Samples, only one of each, \, /if ° e nt us to order from. Scores of other Underwear |\\\l //!? Samples, too. The goods are new and delightful in V,. W.T 8 fabric and style, Priccs far below to-day's actual 1 LADIES' PINK CREPE DE CHINE "DOVE" / I DndeßmilSUnS NIGHTDRESSES, trimmed Pans shade Edel- \ \ $pJ SI .'ifflStvX V wciss lace ; shoulder straps and yoke of lace. 11 with Georgette pin-tuck squares at waist, and f Sg|g|j| 11 pale blue posies V9/o 84/- 89/6 99/6 gfsJl Is T (tiw DATNTY "DOVE" PYJAMAS in palo jU 11 M l j]| pink soft Satinbroad band at knee, gathered f^lll §1 j !j cither side, with cllistic ; edges finished in fevMl 11 II jjfl Iff Paris shade lace, trimmed with narrow blue lIM IS li Ell! 11l "Dove" ribbon and posies .. •• ' II I! 111 l !l! "DOVE" BLOOMERS in Crepe do Chine, %! )\ WS I I I HII If j frilled ; shadod ribbons ; medallions of file- \%i Mf ( I * I »" »» and Val. insertion ; palo pink and blue MJw II and other pretty things 21/9 22/9 54/6 73/6 - haSNJ 1! Wlf "BILLIE . BURKE" PYJAMAS in the new f 3 ** I Wdfred aJrheTistitchS'SifUh 0 .! til j&z) on front and shoulder. In flesh an elogunt model; | I S3/6 45/6 48/6 well boned : low i! I T>\TNTY "DOVE" UNDERSKIBTS in soft Satin, hi p g £7/10/6 I h m<- SSM?!»SS '] \h \il\|\\ dainty raching, and hemstitched in pale pini.. , boncd ; low bust; //' W-\\ dainty, blue and pink posies . . • • medium I/) 1 , \\ "DOVE" UNDERSKIRTS in Crepe dc Chine. |^ reß £5 /i9/e J \ | fVN,. trimmed with tucks, wide pale creme French Modol i 095. Palo \li J«3 ,aM! wrc,l "; s , ot f in g„fStaTk lis."»» / f: iThrtM circled with gold tinsel strands ; front and back mo del ; low bast ; P)l SLS panels strengthened with fine mull mushn i7/g hip;^ehtly LO' VlJf i medium «£"«„.. ENVELOPE CHEMISES kicc° cm- Model 2207. £/ p/le f.[ A Chine : trimmed filet and , French . ' . pink Brocade, an . ■' ' broidered sprays in soft shades of lemon, neiio, elegant model. Elaa- \ , 7 pale blue and pinlc ; shoulder straps of French S \(7 Shaded ribbons ; ribbon posxes and SSTin bust. A j \ 39/6 89/6 69/6 75/6 BJ/b strong Corset for | /K \ ' average to Btout I ' //vk\ fiffuxes.
MINSON'S FOR ALLUMINIUM. A striking display of this fashionable and economical kitchen ware in one ot Minson's windows. M6O/O
LOST AND POUND. I OST, CAMERA, between Square and J Station; Cameo in black patent l«a.thcr bag. Reward at W. B. Scott and Co.'a. 4266 L°ADY'S "Bicycle left at John Bull Cycle Works for repairs in February, 1919. If not claimed within 14 days, will bo cold to defray expenses. 435 OST from mv Slaughterhouse Paddock, about 5 weeks ago, Black STEER. Finder rewarded. C. J. Ste-venson, Bangioro. LOST, Gold BROOCH, set with Pearls; keepsake. Reward on xetuniiug to this office. i 483 OST, Monday afternoon, PURSE, -containing money. Reward this office. 158 LOST, coming from Sockbrirn Races, one F.N. Back Wheel CAP. Finder kindly leave at Smith's Garage. 499 T* EN SHILLINGS Reward.—Lost, June 4th, Blus Silk Knitted PURSE, steel bands and beads, containing very small eum money. Greatly valued a« keepsake, 79 Bishop street, St. A-lbafls. 531 • QTBAYED on .to property, ebout a lO fortnight ago, Roan. Bull CALF. If not claimed and expenses paid by 14th inst. will be sold. J. B. Peareon > Upper Riccarton. ; ' 500 STRAYED on to Trustees of L. Wilson's Paddock, at Cashmere, 1 Black and White COW. If not claimed within fourteen days, will be sold at Addirrgton Yards to defray expenses. H. M-atson and . Co.
evidence of merit.
MATERNITY NURSE'S ! EXPERIENCE WITH DR. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. "X have been maternity nursing in the suburbs of Auckland and Obakuno during the past twenty years,'' writes Nurse Elizabeth Anderson, of Church street, Ohaluine, "and from experience t ran'certainly recommend Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pil's for Constipation; they do not pain in their action like other medicincs I was first induced to use these Pills, on the advice of a lady friend many years ago, and know of no remedy so beneficial. I recommend these often to my patients in accouchement cases, and they all speak of their i efficacy." 21
Nasal Catarrh, or Cold in the Head, ' nth all its disagrt>eable symptoms, witi [• b j quickly relieved and cured by ; "NAZOL." 2 [
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16857, 10 June 1920, Page 9
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