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What Corset Do You Wear? In ordinary oases, women have to adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect cor- : set, is adapted. to the woman. That is why the woman who once wears the perfect corset straightway stops experimenting with all others, /"""Y ¥ The C.S.L. is the perfect f I corset. It confers the hallLj« mark of style and quality. perfect support , ''SftaSor'kSS COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY simplest frocks to the EXQUISITE COMFORT ALL DRAPERS. •' |l v - ■ . 1 . .... gfl tiFTaw's TEA@7 POPCLAEHT PEOVES SOPEEHOBOT. OUE 3E4S PEOVE DOTH BY HAVING THE tABGBEST S&S IN ¥ffl WOBLD—4. POSITION GAINED BY QUALITY ALONE, LIPTON'B TEAS. HONDEBFUL VALUE. OBTAINABLE EIXSVKAEBL

No. 7 CHALLENGE , Consists of Lace Curtains. ''\ / * Bs. 6< LICE CI3RTIIS for ss. 61 ' Yes, sir,/a solid saving of 3s. 6d. a pair. There is a rea- : , 6on, of course.: *. We bought the whole-of: a warehouseman's . - 1 ( stock' at. a', nice,: fat.discount, and we have selected one ! • special line for the .Challenge, that stands triumphantly alone I as the Greatest Curtain Bargain ever offered in Wellington. | This .line will bo on show TO-DAY, and-the prices- hold ' good for THIS DAY ONLY. Terms of Challenges— - - We will give a pair of these Curtains absolutely Free to any Customer proving to us that he or she bought the same lino as cheap or at a lower price at any other Wellington -store during the previous month, - j COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED. \ VEITCH a ALLAH ' Wellington's Busiest Store.", WHAT SHALL THE SWEETS BE 7 THTHY, JELLY, .-■ with j: Cream. just '.the-'-' thing to" tempt in this hot Vt weather! , i JELLY CRYSTALS, S PACKETS IS. -' ■■ -/I - ■ uy■.'■■■■■ ■- - * :; - .- 7 , .40 AND 42 MANNERS STREET. W ■f* AMTPTSTTTT 293 CUBA STREET, : ' ... T V • - jCJjLiiJUJU,. 163 RIDDIPORD STREET, NEWTOWN

FRIIHf IS LIKE THE ■ JAM THAT • ■ Don't . you remember it—that beautiful Jam . ixt . the : . shilling Brass Pan on tho Ilango. • Remember, the delight in each process which brought the new season's Jam nearer the table. .. There was 1 nothing to equal that Jam until the: " ramlfe/' Works , mads it; in the clean, wholesome, home-made way, but in huge quantities. ' 1 * . When - you eat " Frimley" you .eat the Best Home-made. Jam—"lite Mother tmule."' Ack you Grocer for" FRIMLEY," ' AND GET IT. . - ' loFFymißM^ml , i>& . Yoa can do iku bytha .. i® •'pj We ofa Milca Manije Roller, wbwb mikei, Kg yS keept and restorei beauty in l<iatnrs't own war. rax gfc The peculiarly ihaped copjike teeth of this Kg ■/ 3 Rollet^'forra-a indion'effeet which itoociiuef BwS " si r °and»outtbe beiut*mtucles. mikiaj as« yoathfoL and yoolb'tncsre beaotifuL Kg jt£ Directioiuwitbeachrollef.. Priccs/6poitfree. .' m HcELWAfH, 254 queeli st., JUictuwo :<^ THE NEW BBEAD. A SUBJECT OF INTEREST TO HOUSEWIVES. are glad, to learn, that since: .;" ™ tho, appearance '.of a. recent , par ' . in these columns' about, the above,, numerous enquiries have : been :• received, by the'makers regarding it. ; Nor' is ' this .to be . wondered, at. The :' digestive qualities,-of S—P , BREAD ; ■ are very soon-apparent to. anyone , who has tasted it,,while one's common sense points to the .fact that a" . creme flour milled -by the process • -whioh ; conserves 'all,', the ■ nutritive. . qualities of the wheat, germ, must • be more healthy ; than'.; the starchy whito flour in common use.. The. makers have'recently; had, a . loaf of S—P BREAD analysed by V Mr. : A. -A. Bickerton,': Colonial Ana- ■. lyst, who reports; that it contains S , .per cent, less starch and-. 2i per- cent. each more sugar and;moisture, thus , maldng: it keep .better, as well as assimilate better than,.the indigest- ■ ible AV'hite Bread. ' . ' . : The above facts should be sufficient to induce our readers sample - , loaf of the:' Bread, which is obtainiable'; from /all 'Bakens-and Grocers. Wholesale agent, Eobt. Hall, 'Old , . , Custom House' Street. • ' ' SDPEKFLUOUS' fIAIK. ,:;. .; ■. ; THERE are many advertised^\ depilatories for' the Removal of Superfluous Hair, but care must be exercised lin accepting, these. The one' Effectivo. aiid Scientino Method of Removing Superfluous Hairs is hy ELECTROYLSIS, and to be. safe oonsult MRS. HAYBITTLE, i- 263 lamttoo .Qimy» WgUiaitaa.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 712, 11 January 1910, Page 3

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