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1 ■' ' h^ ; } begins ©h Tuesday. ........ g : : ■•" w Great Exhibition of - U ~ .: Allies' Manufactures. — Britain. - ' \\ — Belgium. j. , —'FraEce; • ! '" v They say that "good things are always packed In small parcels." Britain and Belgium are both small countries, but they arc ■ " packed with the best fighting materia! and produce the best manufactures in the wide world. France, of course, is a much larger country, full of brave men —chivalrous and courteous. I rt; her particular sphere she leads the world—Fashion Creating, textile weaving, the manufacture of ' Silks and Satins. " THE D.'l'.C. WILL DISPLAY GOODS MANUFACTURED BY THE ALLIED NATIONS. | ; - This will be an historic exposition—lt will be a reminder of '■>' ' the day when the greatest war of the world waged unremittingly. It will be a reminder that goods made in Great Britain, Francs or Belgium are unequalled in quality and intrinsic worth. ... What has been done by the Allied Nations heretofore can be done hereafter. i RALLY ROUND THE ALLIES' WEEK DISPLAY - AT THE D.I.C.

-■'■■■ r,"s'v ■■■■ ■'.'•' ■ ■ ■ ■ Brass' Do- .^ '■&*&&&' Absolutely Santtars ..:,:;, *«fS\f Fancy Drossfes for ' xkJj Ladies or Contlemon ■:!»»»,. Wigs in all Styles and Periods. '-' ill !\V/',LISTS ON I\/ APPLICATION. •-S r/ Our Dresses Won 78 •'''' Bdn l/ Prizes last season. ■■ -' I Address—2To Queen n/ : ferJ , .Street (Edson's i% 'JsLl Buildings), ■ i;.: *%}[ ■'.'■. AUCKLAND rrear Sets ........ 17s.Cd. lT6a and, Coffee.Sets ......... 295. 6d. . fsugar and Creams .i......:... 12s. 6d. ' •,fia pots ......... v i..'.......... 10s. 6d. ; ijkettjes' With' Spirit Stoves 30s. ftppperXurbs ......... from 10s. 6d. : ,';Brass Curbs 12s. 6d. iWoorJ Kerbs ..;.................. 6s. 6d. ■ SElre Brasses .;. 75.6 d. /Companion 5tand5.....*..... IBs. 6U, ■ ■ 'v& . .;. cii ' ..:AT... -/:. . c ■ ..- jAcomplstp;House Furnishers, ;'.; iA¥i:.f©|J A ■■■.].. ©MliM With" Wounds■ that ,; disoWee.'or-'Otherwise, . perhaps surrounded .with.--infiammallon.and swollen, tail when ' ' you press youtf' finger on'tub in- '.'''.'-jjr\ ... :'flamed part.it. leaves the imprcs-- /?■■.-. -v- sion? If so, ihe:stfa.you■/-■ ..^U-.have-•■:.'noison; wnicn defies all tho'.-.y '■;■ • 'remedies you havetried. Perhaps' \. - \ your , knees are swollen,-.the' joints • i; ' I' "Slng'ulcetated.tho same 'mth' ; :lhe;r. j ; rj.ankles.roundwnich ■■ theskinmaybedis- I tf J coloured, or there may be. .wounds; ■■• ••■/■. the' disease, if allowed to" 'con-'" **»/■' tlhue. will depriveyou of; the- . ■ HSJ power to walk. You rnayhavt \ ;■: /z&\ attended ■ ■ various hospitals .and -\ been told your case ii hopeless/ .or* -..■ advised (o submit to amputation,' .",■....;. ... ~but do not. for I . eaa cure you.-I don't say,'perhaps, butrlwlU. "■..,;: Send to the Drug Stores for a Box of ' OINTMENT and PILLS, which Is a certain cure' for.Bad Lees, Poisoned Hands, Ulcerated Joints, Housemaid's Knee, Carbuncles, Snake ■nd Insect Eites. 4c. ten. English Prices. 1/14 and 2/9 each. See Trade Mark of a Grasshopper on . a Green Label. Prepared by ALBERT, Albert House, 73 Farringdon Street, London, England. Wholesale from OhaMand and Co., Kompthorna, Pressor and Co., Crlrnwade, Ridley and Co., How Zealand Drug Co. 'All Nervous Subjects /fi\ hcdlih—that would belp Ph -, Interne contains ihe best f/L % Bervc-foou known—pnosphorus **• Q —Phosphilomc imptHUha confidence, 'IV* , . tnetjy end "iteadinejs" of ncrve*riabt- - Ben. Talceyour fintdoie to-dey.. ' Fief chsr's Vkosdmtcum 2/6 and 4/6 at ill Cfaemiiti aol Storti, Q (tMt frea from Chai. A.Fleicher, Cbemld, Wellinjteau . : ~' ; ... t-,-«'.i/»-.,_1vU.,..l --, : 4jQ%

"•l ; . ."1 ; - , .;.|..;.-. ' . in Men, Women, and Children ■:. 1 :■■ [I -Dt ANDREW WlLSON'writes concerning Ansmia:— // || " "It-can be definitely stated that Iron 'Jelloids' constitute .the most jjj M "effective and desirable treatment for Anaemia." And re "MEN and 61 .$ "TONICS;—'Now I have found the form'of Iron'Jelloids' put up with H J " Quinine (called Iron ' Jelloids' No. 2\), to be an excellent tonic for Men, \ '%} ■" and may be specially recommended." : (ff If you would have radiant health, an elastic step, and well-braced *~9 nerves, you must have healthy blood. To improve and strengthen the m £S blood/ take.'lßON ' JELLOIDS,' palatable and inexpensiveiiCommended.n,,^ ' W y e<^'ca ' Men,.and.-fayourably reviewed by the Medic*?t«SS.;';'..".." 7~-: m ks MissSutton, 34, DoOer Street, Higher (Jrumpsall,.wnlM: —"l have been Jr a sufferer from Anaemia for the last n years, and have tried everything in M- : @ the.form of Iron.'but nothing lias proved so successful as the 'Jelloids' (& © ...-. A doctor recommended them. lampleased to say Iron'Jelloids'do |& ,& not cause constioation nor headaches." ■ ~ L ■: ■ THE ,g A Fortnight's.Trial ( E s'| h 1/lJ) will convince yon. , § g9 ffiON 'JELLOIDS- ARE SOLD IN ENGLAND AT la. lid. AND 2s. BiL fc9 Jig . ■•■ ■' No. i for Children ; No. 2 for Adults, Men and Women • m |g No. Ik (containing Quinine) Special Tonic for Men'. gi ' Stocked by Sliarland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. '*& only hi Tlio 'Jelloid' Co., 205, City Boad, Leaioa, England. JP p •■• Sitting, standing, walking, run- 7WB fi ~ning, arid particularly when yT fj |1 ii dancing, you will find in /^lmlS^ffii^ II : . oKTIS that J['lnW^^^Hß •i: k ' ' v&- GXClfl SUppOrt 'vi!i \\ m ' i 51 needed for comfort and health. i! |b PRETTY'S OKTIS will also enhance the appear- j I || ance of. your gown — keep it from creasing — and \\ '^^ih ffifo d° u^e Kfe °f J o «»* Corsets. \\ i|| j Invaluable to all women of indoor occupation. \ I ITOM|iH DRAPER SUPPLYING OKTIS. \\ tThe Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says : /«i& Symington's of course. No other way of mak fWM ing coffee is good enough, quick ||§! w • A^_^nough l oreasyenoughforwe.» g||f . W /b TEOS - SYMINGTON i CO., ! #S I | \ Nothiag can surpass j .j . .-.SHEETINGS for . j .1 \ . durability \ . , |t . When Buying tee HORROCKSES' name on Fnce-plait. I* \ and decline all substitutes. * \ 5 " tj Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers / I ||___gIOHBST AV/AKD3 AT Ala THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. 2 \ ' I TK? ne ! l^" Hrom , ~,< L 1 ? ,:st P li " !lalio " 5 . >l h« captured ihc public laile from I . ■ g ""North Cape lo the Bluff. "Th e^tjay«' I Fine lea mcansbetter health." 6fe|

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2265, 26 September 1914, Page 2

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