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fell F©ff flic Gift Wfiio Golfs. Mere ape Stout Winter B®ot§. The Golfing Girl, and hor sisters who play in any Winter, game,, need sturdy footwear that will keep shape and support the ankles over rough ground. Time was when Sports Boots were expected to be unsightly and clumsy,, but those days are gone. To-day at the D.I.C. you can buy strong Boots for Ladles which are as trim ar.d graceful as anyone could wish. For everyday Winter wear, too, the damp-proof, wet weather footwear showing in our Ladiss' Shoes Department fulfils every demand of both fashion and utility. Come and choose a pair of Boots that will keep out the wet and keep in warmth. Mies' Winter ■& Sporting. Boots. INDIES' BLACK BOX CALF DERBY ,-LACK SHOES, damp proof soles. Best English mako for Golf. "Heretauuga."—2-js. Gel. LADIES' BLACK BOX CALF CLOSED FRONT BROGUE WING SHOES. Leather lined. Wido toes, especially adapted tor Golt. Trentliam. -21s. Cd. LADIES' TAN WILLOW CALF OPEN • FRONT LACE BOOTS. Extra strong, for Golf, with wide heels and damp proof soles. English make. Full round toes. 'Tilgrim " —3oa. LADIES' TAN WILLOW DERBY BALS, especially adapted for Winter wear. Full welts and round toes. "Rockland."—26s. Cd. LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID LACE BOOTS, with stout soles and wide welts. "Bost'ocks" make, low heels and squaro toes. "Globe."—2os. Gd, LADIES' BLACK GLACE KID OPEN FRONT LACE BOOTS, Full round . f oes; very comfortable, "Bostock."—lßs. Cd. L^g^y iWm. Simm, Ij| j | |fjl Manager.

GROWING. CROWING. GROWING. EVERY DAY-EVERY WEEIC—EVERY MONTH—EVERY YEAR. -•■Thero must be a good reason. Get in touch with our LADIES UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT. BETTER STYLES AND VALUES FOR LESS &ONEY—THAT'S THE STORY. . Note our only. Address— LEES AND CMKCa, ; ' SPECIALISTS IN LADIES' UNDERWEAR, 128 CUBA STREET. | ..J. ...... . .S'iSscdSell Mofc&eeJ . | : I HENRY--FIELDER' & C®., Ltd., | | Having Engaged a Special Designer in Art Furniture | f ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE 0 J DESIGNS IK OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, | . AT .VERY-MODERATE PRICEB, | I FOR SPECIMENS OP DESIGN, PRICES. AND WORK- f jj MANSHIP. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. J k Mew Shipments Garpets arid Linoleums Now Opened. f | 'Plipno 238/ MANNERS STREET, J | >ONE TABLESPOONFUL .. I."APPLY A LITTLE NIGHT , 3. TIMES A DAY." i, AND MORNING. 1 ' THIS IS THE DOSE OF : I ' THIS DEFERS TO KrEnc HMAZOL j _ ■ the great euro for # eczema and sltin 1 easily,the best remedy and ;pick-me- irritation of all kinds, ft relieves j lip,' tor restoring vim and vigour for. that fiery itch and soothes all inj Tun down nerves. No matter what flamed parts. For eczema, ulceris the cotirfio of your nervous' teak- nted legs, and irritation of all kinds | down a few doses of this tonic will it has-no etnial. 2s. 6d. per Jar. *' 6d - and *' 6d ' *>» •r-.CHAS. A, FLETCHER _ CHEMIST, 292 LAMBTON QUAY. ■ HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTRJCJTY. iD SLIEV'ES and Cares Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia. 'Insomnia, Paralysis, Lout!/ comotor Ataxia, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Indigestion, ConatiJiatioii, Kidney and Liver Troubles, oto., AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, i[Telephone 200 G. 123 Willis Street, Wellington. Madam I Costume Satlsfactioa IB Is Yows To Commaad. YViA/1 Any woman who has worn an ELLIS COSTUME knows tho kWJ 1 truth of'this! yj 3 Sho knows sho can go to ELLIS and depend upon her orders ll j t >Sca being satisfactorily 'filled every time—there never was such a ||fl ,T tiling as an ELLIS''MISFIT.." ORDER YOUR WINTER COSTUME HERE—DON'T LEAVE I .. J IT TO CHANCE. ;lr|: ; B. ELLIS? art tailor, jpyil ' Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. MASSAGE AND REMEDIAL TREATMENT. BUSINESS MEN—Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays, sto G p.m. REMEDIAL • CLASS—Monday,'Wednesday, and Fridays, .1 to i p.m. SCHOOL CHILDREN •—Wednesday, 4.15, and Su'turdav, 10.15. ' LADIES—Monday Nights, 7.30. SPECIAL CLA SSES DAILY. DIRECTRESS—MRS. ROYD GARLSGK, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET. 'Phone 2199. • Opp. G.P.O. DO YOU WANT TO PRESERVE YOUR TEETH PROM DECAY? . ' DO YOU WANT YOUR MOUTH TO PEEL FRESH AND PURE? DO YOU WANT YOUR CHILDREN TO GROW UP WITH SOUND, HEALTHY \ ■ TEETH? 7&/ITICROBIN TOOTH PASTE will do nil this. PRICE, Is. Cd. Do not bo ■Jyi persuaded to tnko any other. Sold by most Stores and Chemists, and by Kirkculdio and Stains, D-I-C, and Economic. If your dealer not not stock it, send Is- lid. stamps For a Tubo, post freo, to MSCROBIN CO., BOX 935. G.P.0., WELLINGTON. • LADIES PLEASE NOTE! j i ' : MISS HAMON'S STUDIO 1, on-tb M' Floor, BAKER'S BOIIMSOS, BHCTtWIW ST. Th»M. '[ H tJJ w hp y '/jLjJ MAKES SAVORY FARE. \LuJ

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1753, 19 May 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1753, 19 May 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1753, 19 May 1913, Page 2

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