Till New .Neckwear at tie 0.1.C. is j. | Always Interesting—This season ' i Jjjt is Doubly So. f Ml t«r natural query would be "Why?" Our raply fs equally ISr^d liliM naturaj—"Because those responsible fo* evolving new ideas have ifil IH fewft broken out in fresh dipfictioiis." Tire Lace Neckwear is manifestly ||M beautiful, the Siift Neckwear is smarter than dyer, and includes %JAUX^ <j Novelty Bows depicting roses aiiil rosebuds in addition to other A & sieve? ideas. Particularly attractive, are the Hew Scarves—ono | y purchase in point comprises 35 dozen Knitted Scarves in Artificial 1 x Silk, which are offered at the Low Price of 2/11 each, Tho Colours | \ include Saxe, Tangerine, .Navy, Cerise, Emerald, Violet, and | J White. I | But le comtiiiu-S tto lews of • 111© Moment, • \ | LADIES'MCE JABOTS, in New ' LADIES' NAI'PA GAUNTLET J V Designs, on Not and Muslin, GLOVES, iti Tan Shades Only. . V x trimmed Valenciennes.Lace, Dome Fasteners; the Correct f \ Prices Ratige from 1/11 to 5/6 Style for Present Weaiy f v each. Price! 5/11 pair, f } ' LAMBS' SILK, SATIN, AND , 1 I VELVET VOWS, over 100 LADIES' ENGLISH MOCHA > \ .Dozen for selection.. GLOVES, in Tan and Grey A * Prices, t/S 1/3,. 17-6, ' /1t each. Shades, Elbow Length; Every v ? Pair Gtfaranteed., f b a IJAEIES' NECKWEAR, prioe, 7/6 pain comprising all the New De- • " R signs in Laea Fichus, witl* • bJP.QfLfI BMW frilled collar effects. Trimmed LADIES' BLACK CASHMERE §||§|f| . with Satin Merv BibbonS in' HOSE, Embroidered 'Fronts |||.|.g| HI m V various Colours. . and Clox. AH this Season's || jj H|| ' Prices 2/11 to 7/6 each, ..Importations, ISsM T tn ' w - 01 . , Prlfiesj 1/11 to 3/11 pair, ■ Just Opened oar New Shipment ; N . \ of . LADIES' UMBRELLAS; • h \ ■ with smart straight handles— LADIES' HIGH SPUN SILK 1 \ ■ the height of-Fashion, HOSE, CotftoiV'Tops and Feet, . X \ Price, 15/6 each. Pfiee, 2/6. 3/3, 3/11, 4/il pair. | v Wm. Siiiim, Db Io Ch Managor. |
gitM | v "She .was a line, j ' 1 wJSb-s, baby wlei : § . IP' j|§| •' •J| ' _ @' She itwliaciVaitliffia Jg| H 'M' I■< .-B . f° r five .weefes and li =§= • ' .wen.t.alH!ostto a.sfcele-. gf • ; S 1 M§omk&-!&JSM ' ts,li '' She was then if m S •' sixmon-ttsold, ai-sd. I H •' . ■ -ip .v . ■- ; ■-*•—: - 'thought I was going to gg| H|i . lose her, I consulted fH , DK——and lie recom- • e| gg mended me to try Giaxo. lam pleased to say it has ' Jj| jg! proved the rlglit food foe her, She is ten 'months' Bid |k g§ now, gaining flesh and weight every wee-fc. People g\ ; Ij§- oftftn say what a'boanie baby she is, aud i tell tfeerji it lH \. lg| " is all due to Glaxo, for without it we should never have §§f / ■ §§ . reared her." ' gj as Glaxo has saved many oilier .babies' lives because gg HI. it is simply the solidsof purefiril'k with extra c-feaffi, jtnd g§ {§§ ~ iflilfcsugar added; aiid because the Glaxo process. If •§§t causes the nourishing, .nijfk-curd t.o form into minute fH .S soft pajrticle.s, easily digested by all .gg ■" ,<3laxo is prepared by the 'staple addition of hot §| .M water; each feed baby gets'is fresh, clean, getnvfree |§ fH milk. Glaxo is a complete food in itself, no milk or HI §H 'cream has to be; added. jo • g .U '■ " : .) v Ask your BoGtQr 1 g . | I s=±; Armrditi Gohl $efyh Jnttfiitittdnal Utdi'eai OQHQrrt* RxUibitlbn, IwdtHi, I ,"BiilMsßoOTiileßabies* •! . |g|, Tha Glaxo Baby Bock tells you all about Glaxo, and contains Hi 72 uvcll'iiluitroted pages full of just those hints—about Babys 53 .'■ S5 Feeding* Bathing, Steeping,, Nursing., Ttavglling, Ailments,. — .~j • ctc.—ihat a mothor pr ntirsc neecfi every dayofthe uieiih 53 1' POST .THIS' COUPON TO-DAY ■'. - =a ■' ta GiAXQ; v ■ Pd.dt. 13, Paimerstoft worSii. f|j §|g and gat your FRbE Copy of Hie Baby Book by return. fp ||| Address _ ___ |=|' S ■ ;'■ ]JaiMi.D.ion, SS/ij/H' g|§ . J Noti mg :an auipaas 1 i v i®ii®c»isv, 1 I • : iIEETIMii im ' ' i I dumbiisty || When Bujrinj tee KOSROCK3ES* florae on Faee-pluit, |j H asd -d«eibu» all whttittiles. fij K| Scld by ill Dnp-r.i and Stcrfkcrpfrs Mb TH!I | HEALTH 10ME, : '■■■'• .' M'ifiAMAR, WiELUNGT'ONi | Wfeiihortc, 52!).. ' At t)t« will of tlio Mi.viim.ir Tramline, ' , ; ; Fol{ 't'RBA'fAIKXT ON THE ; .:NAT'IjISE COIE. S¥Sf iEI, ■ | Origibntcd by the k.to Br. Lalt&tann, ivn.i:i'microssfully pnictited by lriuj and I'.' • .'others for many ymirji in Knropi', ol' CHRONIC DISEASES, Sucli.fc Insomnia. .K«ti<asUi<m»ft. a«(l Calcnliif, Bright's Discbse, Diawtes,-IftiEiiraiiiisiH, tli'Hu AtiU, niixl Aitiicimii, Pimiiicui'Dsii.. Uleers and Siiuiiw* ■.Inili.sf.S'ioji, Constipftlion, and O'btsHj-, CJoilr'o, { G-Hllstunts, flliil Earty Ciiiitfr, Bioofl-Cpisoiriiift and pemntn Complain!.-. } , billed ami' Massage Stiiß' im.tlcv. <iuaUfel MwHesl Dii'cciion'arnl [ i Hftino ComforU.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1995, 28 February 1914, Page 10
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