I SggjjtS ' . . _ _ _. _ [ ' _f^o^ SUtti wllail|»- WWBBatLyS ijililaiiyß l>« » ■« | ' woman- has bought her stock of winter comforts--■.V beenkoo mild and all that. If The few odd days that were cold | .■ & ! are ai i remlndei', however, of the bitingly cold days that are conn . S \ Ing so insidiously. I f Be warned for comfort—be up and doing—shopping we should ;: Bay, and at the D.I.C. § Values in Ladies' Underclothing were never so good—pricas I ÜBver.;so low. f £■. Let us counsel quick aotion and ready purchases from tills s ; ' brtef'llstt-. i'; LADIES' %OVEN COMBINA- LADIES' WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES '•>■■ TIONS-In cream and natural -In all wool or moniio; turned ■''■ ' necks, with short or down collar, tnnimcd torchon long sleeved Sizes, S.W., Wom's kco; also square nocks, ui cream it aud'O.S. ,' ■ . ,■ and natural. \ , ' prices, as. lid. to Bs. lid. Prices, from Ts, lid. to 32a. 6d. ■■'• • CREAM SILK AND WOOIA , WARM PYRENEEN DRESSING \ /.' RIBBED COMBINATIONS—tow JACKETS—Kimono shape, trimneck, short aloovos; women's and mod with facings of self silk; in. :.' ou t sizes. . Base, pink, rose, sky, and car-. Prices, 7s. 6d. to 12s. 6d, • ' " price, 12s. ed. LADIES' WOOLLEN BLOOMERS . ■ .. . ladies' PADDED SILK DRES--In cream, navy, black, tan, and SING JACKETS-In a great va- ■ *** ° f to * M Prlces.es. 3d, 63. ed.,Ts.lid., Prices, lis.6d,m. 6d., m.ed, . to 13S. 6d. ■ '"" . . ■ ; RIBBEDvWOOL VESTS-In high. • STOCKINETTE UNDERSKIRTS- •;; . or law-necks, with »hort and In cream,, grey, with Wnck and • long flieeres. for winter wear. Prices. M-, *■»«■> «• lid-, pr|Mßj 3Si Ildif Mi 6du Wi Uk 'i ':'■ / /.._■■ •' .' : ' ' Wm. Simm ■* '■ - - Manager. p^J paeae J what Widows Want I C4»*ti4*i>M& \ t f) HERE ' s m OWN FATHER >" > aid Sam Si wSfli W Welter, "goes <prf nearly snuffs it, he does, W>fg x? /y before he tips and finds out as widders T\ji y don't need to be bewared on if they on'y &€&&' ' WV&/'j&£ drinfej'Stand-Out Tea.'" '■ • BLENDED A^ACKED" . v NOW, WHY DO THE WIDOWS . ... __ TTT . T _™ nM Perhaps because they're lonely, and '/"""""^i WELLINGTON i cup of "Stand-Out Tea" Is i^ k —from— ....,.■ ; , arall.times,the,cheeriest of comiorts. . ■J CHOICEST CEYLON. TEAS. ' Perhaps because long' experience of ' men and matters has taught them to know ' ~~~ y a good thing when, they see it. . vf" -, ?^^**^^ Four Grades: Or perhaps because widows, are an gf*\JftJJ ]l Yff?\ : . j'■ m - nJ u«. ( 'industrious and pertinacious folk, and ■&$&,"/Hflfiff 1 M., 18. iod. i: encl.tt, never are content until they find the i V . — , very best they can get for their money f | |L. \ ' : p CQIIPONSy BTJE'VALtfE | ■ ' ~ ". . J 1 i :; < M*. _ ; ,;■ : j g Aβ ©Hβ Tea !• W^^^S !' ' ■■ >.■■■■■■ .•.■.■.•'■•- : '■:.')•■ :-All ladies naturally and necessarily Ym (SKfflMlk lw i(■ jyouijr Grocer SeUa; ORESOENT. ■ ■■' : ' jprefer it above the 'others. It stimu- W | p,MMf $W J : ■•' ■ ,;•■■ j a^ 3 delightfully, and yet it soothes. Mo^^Ww i " ■■• i - .■■''■ j j. It'is all that it is guaranteed to be—Ceylon mWjffwi'Afm \ IffggßM" I, '- " ' i Tea—the best Ceylon Tea-the best of the WiW ILW • I* B^3 ■! , best.Ceylon Tea-the very best of the very fflJJff WM j [ < Tea that Ceylon produces. . $EIJ 1 —^ r ~ r ; r~ i «'VTHAT SUPERB TEA: H §11 How , , Are Your Eyes ? i ; - _ p.# ■ l^ .KALL-AMJhWE WILL TBBT THEM: f CHT AM fl m |B| IT f fW -'MM v Speotaolejr from; etff ~ . ~ , ~ hi R< RfIcKjENZI.Et Street, nextscinDnthie&Co. fl 'neHAQrtw (WINTER W^AB. IUJEST AND CHEAPEST SHOP FOB jEaßsaEpni ob «|p /SUM a Kα* fi MANNERS .. • sf &/ W [WELLINGTON; , . . , iiua. »»m«i«« mm « n^«^j«-»^^ fefent'iCbateji Cuffa, an^'Collara. maj?t "^s=-£l^^^e^ » to orden ■ . 'jffljir T^^ Flavours": Lemon, Orange, Raspberry, Apricot, Strawberry, '- O? hSrS«? >: Peach, Nectarine, Cherry, Pine Apple, Black Currant, Red •I. - • - Jom!mM ■ Currant, ,Vanilla, Calves Foot, Champagne, Madeira, Port, '■ -Mmetbinj thai vrtll e'ue■ f' ; iM CuiaCOa, etc., etc. ' • IMPORTANT*»I^ U '' "'^^, e ♦ ' IWHITE'S JELLY CRYSTALS ARE MANUFACTURED BY 'WHITE, TOMKINS &■ COURAGE, Limited, ■ ■■■" ' ~ ' . W 'AND THEIR SIGNATURE IS ON EVERY PACKET. (TO THE EiBOS OT WEH3NGTQN ■ ... ■ ' ■ ■■■ ' ■ ■■ : ■■ •■■ . . ■ — AND MtnSTBT DISTEIGXa. - fr JOSEPH, LaSS , Tttilor. im to mi ■"■ ■""'"'■ l m .».»ui«M; MmMmi iMiu..i, [l ,i..irn m it. doW/ thef h> Iβ etm tniajneout Pirgt-oloß* Ooatouaes »t a OSwM* Eats Hiin ■Wμittejg« to , We S§lfevm. n m KEYS made Without Delay O"! 3 " OsP^S^Oi^llOO© r=r~ .. - Reduced from 4/- to 2/8. All Double-Sided. TTIHEKE is'only ' ' ' CUKE for COEN3 \\ " a B B LaFOo m? SPEEDS %* -w.iu.mun WBLL IN a™.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 2
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690Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2121, 13 April 1914, Page 2
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