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tAircrQhe most delightful little ~ garments you can wear for com* fort during the summer months. We have the choicest selection In SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. : CAMISOLES, trimmed with Tor- ,' j., ohon Laco and threaded with. ' . Ribbon, 2s. each, SHADOW LACE CAMISOLES, very dainty, 2s. 9d. each. .EMBROIDERY TRIMMED CAMISOLES, with short sleeves, 2s. 6d. each. ' TORCHON LACE AND EMBROIDERY TRIMMED CAMI-, • SOLES, threaded with Ribbon, 3s. 9d. each. OTHER LACE AND EMBROIDERY CAMISOLES, 4s. 6d. : to 255. 96, 98, i OO CUBA ST., 'WELLINGTON. .' 1, The ' I '• j .Simple m^5 7 'I j There's no more delightful side to photography than the. a making of home portraits. It' 3 all very easy with a Kodak* 3 I no dark room for any part of the work, not even when you ■ ? ' • I 'do your own developing and printing. § \ I Catalogue and all Kodak Supplies from AV WATERWRTH, "")•.■ | ■■~ \ ■ ' Photographic Depot (late Shailand'6), Lambton Quay, Wol- 3 ' S lington. g l< 1 ■■ x .: ' I & Be "bjgfc-fension " 'man ..ill ■ ■ |i; likes' Amber Tips ■ t| }\ 4/ Many a man .of affairs realises the value of .wt h'4 a cup of delicious Amber Tips Tea, some. . g t \, I- times at 11 and always at 4 o'clock, P I .. ii J- It stimulates the faculties—enables him to. ,1 I .' & $ "size up" a business situation quickly and. *j^ ?,i makes for a cheery optimistic tone in his '■§& \|s correspondence. Better than a hundred <,' lp "do it now" mottoes is a cup of ; ; | H 1 E ver yb°dy' B til J Stance, ■ flavour,strength $g ixw *f equalit, i^l your ffrocers at js? **<C?}f ?-a Vi P er you'll |j tt V^o^/ L iwjj be delighted, ?e ;|J| AGSKTSt UESSB3 mOHPSOIt BBOa, 1223>si ffI'.SHIHBTOBi. - u In -The Uldst Of Plenty. Many are actually starving, even though' eating heartily three times a day., They are starving because the usual diet lacks certain essential' , elements, In making white flour, the outer coat of the wheat, containing the phosphate of potash and other .vital mineral salts, is discarded. These mineral salts are absolutely necessary to nerve health and therefore to body health.. FOOD contains the whole nutriment of wheat and barley, including the mineral salts. The malting of the barley starts digestive prooeases and the 20-hour baking breaks | down the starch sells. Grape-Nuts food digests in about one-third of the time required by white bread. Ready to serve—convenient, healthful and appetising. ' "Tliere's a Eeasom" Sop Grape-Nuts —sold by Grocers and Stores.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2282, 16 October 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2282, 16 October 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2282, 16 October 1914, Page 3

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