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SALE PMCES Ladies' White Muslin BLOUSES—Trimmed embroidery. From Is, Ladies' Colouredi Stripe and Spotted l'rint: BLOUSES. Is., Is. 11d., 2s. 6d., 2s, 11d, Ladies' Assorted Coloured Delaine SHIRT BLOUSES. From "2s. 6d. Ladies' Fancy Coloured Delaine BLOUSES—Lace yoke, ss. 6d, cach, ' 50 Silk BLOUSES In fashionable styles and oolonrs, Reduced to 3s. Ltd., ss, 11d to 10s. 6d. Ladies' White Muslin DRESSES (blouse and skirt)— Trimmed cm« broidery, tuoks, ctc. 4s. lid. to 9s. 11d. Ladies' White Muslin ONE-PIECE DRESSES—Trimmed lace, embroidery and hicks. From 9s. 11d. 100 Ladies' Coloured Print and Muslin DRESSES—This season's stock. To Clear at 3s. lid. to 17s 6d. Ladies' White Embroidered UNMADE ROBES—With bodice piecq .. and trimmings. ss. 11d., 6s. lid., 10s. Gd, to 255. Cream and Striped Lustre DUST COATS-Pitting backs. 5«. 11d: Smart Panel Back LUSTRE COATS—In grey, orcam and tussore shade From 9s. lid. Tussore Silk DUST'COATS—PaneI and loose backß, trimmed collar 15s. 9d. Indies' White Muslin DRESS SElßTS—Trimmed embroidery and tucks. 3s. 11d. to 95., lid. . . A few Coloured Crash and Linen DRESS SKIRTS; From is. 11d. 200 Travellers' Samples in Ladies' MOREEN UNDERSKIRTS—AII , oolonrs. is., Is. 11d„ 2s. 11d. to Bs. lid. 20 only Maids' Cravenctte RAIN COATS —Sizes ranging from 33 to <8 inches ss. 6d., ss, 11d., 6s. 11d., Bs. 11d, C. SMITH, M . s. CUBA STEEET. _j U ; ' • t | " I am," she wrote, " more than a little proud of my j 5 own cooking now. My pastry is always flaky and deli- J |•• cate; my cakes are delightfully light and toothsome. \ j But the credit, after all, is not mine. This good success, I ■ | is largely due to the fortunate chance that set me using j ! "Gaitago' l ■ y a-. 'Brand , / . ■ j l/lw BMMSMQ : ■ W POWDER. : ' I have found no other nearly j jj «o good. Mother says.,o, too." | r< ; S In truly perfect tarts and pies, !®| deliriously light pastry made.. ij " ; 3 mi with "Cottage Brand" Baking { ■ . ij {ML v \ Powder Is associated with in- j i> \ comparable Frimley. fruit.. » t \ Vou • cannot afford to be v | 5 without this Baking Pow- j t /=! pI lSm ' /ft der. Jt is as wholesome as it ■ \ /II ® ' s e ff cctive . It Is the begin* i | v^^P i , r - of good housewifery. 1 ■ I Amber Tips Tea : E J No o'her brand equals It In flavour, quality *nd ' FF3 • Rir " tisll ' P aolt e ts and tlm. All grocers. 32 WHOLESALE AGENTS: MESSRS. THOMSON BROS., LTD., WELLINUTON.

Frost & Frost, DENTISTS, 119 Wltlls strcai WELLINGTON. mWMtWMiW » i«rf» •' mmmw ab ° r# p®™^. BAD TEETH MEAN INDIFFERENT HEALTH. GET THEM ATTENDED TO NOW. Sets of Teeth, £2 2s. and £3 3i. Single Tooth 6*.; Painleu Extraction.. „ la. Temporary Sets He-mad* to Permanent ... £1 It. Teetti. Extracted Free when Sets are Ordered. Open Saturday* till 3 p.m. NODINE .& CO., LIMITED, .labW: ■ TAILORS. 76—THE TERRACE—7S. Ilae Children Know j' TnE little ones can toll you. at. !' once tho dift'erenco between , common brands and tho famous j London Gold Medal— ' "McGili's" OATMEAL} They love tho rich, nulty flavour i of their porridgo when it is made ! ; with "McGili's"; it is so DIFFER-- ! 13 NT from the soggy, cloggy dishes : ! which some Oatmeals make. Oat- j meal is tho great Hrauty-givbr and ; Muscle-former, it makes Drains and f builds' up Strength. You can 'tako > it as . PORRIDGE. BISCUITS, CAKES, SHORTBREAD, etc.. all \ of which are delightful, wholesome [ and delicious when made with "Mc- ; Gill's" Oatmoal. Insist on "McGili's"; made at To- I komairiro (Milton), Otago. i mHE Results obtained by Advertisers A ill the Classified Columns of "Tho Dominion" aro sue.li as to confirm their belief that the paper has a wider circulation than ajiy other daily journal in New Zealand, )

|| -is the new-Face Cream that will.bring £ - natural beauty-to the plainest face, and will prevent the hot New Zealand summer from spoiling your complexion. : • Soap and water remove only the botI face dirt and leaves irritating waste . matter In the pores of the skin. OATIN'E, , the ncW Face Cream removes this waste "{ . and leavesthcskin fresh and clear, sooih* ing and healing all sores and blemishes. Ifis made from fresh, clean Oats and , - .contain 1 ; no animal fats nor injurious ! J mineral salts. Men And It delightful after shaving. , | Trv OAT I NIC now. It will remove all ' frccklcs and prevent the dry beat of the ' 1 ' j - New Zealand summer robbing your com- 1 • r plwion of its bloom and loveliness. In dainty white jats. To be obtained at all ' Chemists. Stores, etc. A FREE SAMPLE : o( OATINE CKIiAM will beiCDloa»p r iicilioQ,c( lor M. In slimpt a Inx contnlntnj; tevenef Iht B OATIKE jvcpirations and book co hVeMamje. I THE OATINB CO., (Dept. 3). lit Martin Placo, Sydney. I ; CACTUS And DOUBLE DAHLIAS. ■ few of tho Flowering tubers require so littlo. attention and make so fine a return for it as tho Dahlia. -1 .Give it a good, deep soil, with plenty of manure,. and. it will grow almost anywhere. Plant now, and you will liavo.a show of handsomo flowers in th® late Summer and early A'utuinn weeks of which you may well lie proud. To ensuro this result, you must, of course, plant the right kinds, and to this end wo have no hesitation in recommending ' OUR, SELECTION: PRIZE' WINNERS AT THE ROTAfi nORTICIi IiTUI!A.L AND NATIONAL DAHLIA SHOWS. ORDER PROMPTLY. Ill® § Blii, • Seed Merchants and Seed Growers, j DUNEDIN. |? AIIQUH AR LADIES, we are Selling White, Grey, . Fawn-ooloiired SHOES for is. lid. ■ CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE CITY, > CUBA STREET. ,

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 27 January 1912, Page 10

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