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I Dakty Besigaas la ; , ! | ,'; Ladles' Lifflgesk, | | , Newest Styles in WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, mado with .deep frills of j j ■... . muslin, finely tucked and trimmed with' Valenciennes insertion and. i i lace 5 • also" fine-' embroidery and' hemstitched frills, ' J , 13s> 6d., 15S. 9d., 17S. 6d., to 355. t .. I LADIES' WHITE UNDERSKIRTS, neatly trimmed with lace and em- 1 | . broidery, 3s. 6(i., 3s. 11 d., 4s, 9d., to 7S. Ltd. S , ' 5 "LONGCLOTH NIGHTDRESSES, daintily trimmed with torchon and | ij Valenciennes lace; also embroidery, made in newest sbapo of square S - / S neck and short or long'sleeves, t ■ J . 9S. lid., 11s. 9d., 13s. 9d., 15S. 6d. to 275. 6d. j ■ ' I . CAMBRIC AND LONGCLOTH CHEMISES, KNICKERS, AND COM- j ' ' ■ BINATIONS, beautifully trimmed with valencienuos and Torchon j , £ t lace, prettily finished .with braiding and ribbons, . . ;j , . . 4s. lid., ss, lid., oa 9d. to 13s. ed. i • - I ' LADIES' SUMMER VESTS; in cream and white, both in cotton and silk; ] "• 1 and cotton mixture, Is., Is. 6U., Is. 11ti. to 9d. \ . 'J P.O. CORSETS. | jj ' P.D. CORSETS,—Your figure yields itself to the persuasive lines of tho j . « famous P.p. CORSET the moment they aro fitted. They impart to b. ' the contour an irresistible charm and grace. After , many years ex- j j ' perimenting in the corset trade, wo have ■ come to ,tho conclusion i ! ,that the P.D. is the BEST the world produces , Wo stock all shapes j ' and sizes, i , 4S. 11d., SS. 6d., 6S. 9d., 7S. 9d. to 455. 5 |• I y 1., \ WeOmgtoni's Busiest Store. ■ .. .' \'■

■ ■ '■ ? ■ ■ ■ ■ •■■■■■■-■ - ■ ■ 01237 . ' ■■ "TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET." / ; WHEN the Household Allowance is limited the first thing to know is that ■ . ■v ' ' . 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, W. CAMPBELL,.' 163 Rn?DITORD E STREET. NEWTOWN. Sells the YERY BEST GROCERIES at MODEST PRICES. .iEEKA BUTTER;.Is. 4d. : lb; CLUB COFFEE, Is.. 10d. lb. BOURBON COFFEE, 2s: lb. : BOURBON COFFEE, pure, 2s. ■ 6d. lb. ; ■ ; C 1023 .' J©y. • ■AND n° mother need rear a delicate'baby '■ lA ' if she 'will- but use PHOSPHOL I EMULSION. PHOSPHOL is a medicine- W , food .with wonderful health-giving properties. It will pilot a babe through the .f \ row \ troublesome stage known as " getting its A fv^Y teeth," and give the little one.strength to Jvy \ \\ withstand other infantile troubles.' Child- $ \ ,\<f i ren, too, are made sturdy and happy by •• ' It gives them vim and vigour to enjoy their young lives. . Moreover, PHOSPHOL helps many an adult to more ably ' complete life's tasks. And, above all, PHOSPHOL is pleasant to take. PHOSPHOL is procurable every where. Large bottle, 2s. 6d. to 2s. 9d. ' • Ask for and see that you get PHOSPHOL. 1 ;■ 4 • A MOTHER PRAISES PHOSPHOL. , My little girl is 51 years old, and has been very delicate since she was a baby She did not grew like other childen, and if she'caught a cold she would V. be prostrate with weakness. She also had very bad night sweats. I thought I " would try Phosphol Emulsion,*and bought a bottle. At this timo the child only . . weighed 301b.. After I gave her .two-bottles she gained 351b. in weight. She,hM ■i". .' taken four bottlos altogether, and is:,steadily improving and becoming a happy, . bright little thing from a fretful irritable child.—Mrs., W. HAfiRIS, Trentham.

DfINT ENOUm - ■'\Uffj GREY HAIR. • wS§llsr There's no need—for if j . ./' your hair, ba* turned pre- > ■ yET- maturely grey'Milos Hair Restorer will permanently and naturally restore it to it V fl _ <r original shade. Milo* does ; notDYE, hotRESTORES [jf the hair, and at the «me time promote* the . jf BWvrtb,and ii guaranteed to do *0, or your H Milo* is told by, all Chemists at 7/6, H or post free with private advice from • | HISS HcELWAIHi 254 Queen SI., Auck. NZ wcct for Milo* preparation. TSic Woman who Sews Is Incited to Critically : Inspect the 'STANDARD ROTARY SEWING MACHINE. Lengthy arguinonta and a thousand printed facts CANNOT POSSIBLY INTEREST Tut/ as much as fivo minutes examination. Lock and Chain Stitch on tlio same machino, Even if you have no intention of buying, we want you to examine the ROTARY. Come! We shall bo amply repaid by. the- fact that wb know you will tell your frieijuls about THIS BEST OF ALL MACHINES you havo soen. All Duplicate Parts Kent. * Ten Tears' Guarnnteo. F. J. W. FEAR, IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET. N.B.—All Kinds of 1 Machines Skilfully J Uenaircd. :w2l

MALf EXTRACT Has a Two-fold Value. It is rich in flesh and bone forming elements,, and has the uniqno property, of-digesting other; foods when taken in conjunction with them. WILSON'S Ml EXTRACT a is made in Dunedin from the finest Bnrley Mali, and our improved method of: preparation makes it botter than any imported, so that you havo a Superior Malt at Half the Price. . Of fjreat value in.cases, of indigestion, malnutrition, convalescence. . Relieves the tired organs, creates an appetite, ; and brings vigour and vim. , : > Bottles—ls. 6d. and 2s. ad, Doublo. the quantity in tho largo bottles. , - Do not miss our fino working displav at ' ROBT. JOHNSTON'S, CHEMIS T, j . CUBA STREET. TMT A CAN DREW AND HATES, s i '' JL - ART "DEPOT, / a Lambton 1 Quay,' Wellington. 5 Look out for Opening Sale in New Promises',. HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, ■, Lambton Quay.; GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER. ' OPENING SEPTEMBER oth. Ij ■

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 610, 13 September 1909, Page 3

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