The Ladies' and Children's I Underclothing Department | Solves tfce problem of How to Keep Warm. | the clothinc offered by the department has two out--1 STANDING FEATURES- | IT 18 GOOD I and S IT IS PRICED LOW. INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR VALUE IS SECOND I jl * ] COUNTRY CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE COODS ON APPROVAL IF NECES" i l SARY. I I LA T?Jfqw? LA T NN P LEI ' TE S IG ? I?1 " LADIE S' FLANNELETTE CHEM- , DRESSES—In Cremo with plain ISES, trimmed plain frills and ■ „ Women's size, 4s. 6d. button down front. I j ® ao J- O.S. Women's, 4s. lid. -Women's sizo. 2s. lid. each. | | CREME NIGHTDRESSES in ex- CHILDRE BLUE*AND [ tra heavy flannelette, with col- RED DRESSING GOWNS, in } : lar trimmed plain frills. Wo- Ripple Cloth—27ln., 88. Hd.i £ men's size, SS. 3d. eaoh. O.S. 30fn., 10s. 6d.; 361n., 128. 3d. !j Women's, Ss. 6d. eaoh. 42 n., 14s. 3d.: 48in n< id j 3 LADIES'FLANNELETTE NIGHT- eaoh. ' 3' ' I I DRESSES, with Torchon Insertion INFANTS' CREME CASHMERE I and Lace; V-shaped neck. FROCKS, all daintily trimmed. t I Women's size, 7s. fld. each. Prices, «s. lid,, 6s. 6d.. 8S 6d LADIES' FLANNELETTE KNICK- 10s. 6d., and 12s. 6d. eaoh. ' I ERS, with plain, frill at knee. INFANTS' WOOL POLKA COATS [ T <TlT J, omel V. s D |!i e ' "vJ'LR™ in a ]ar e® and assortment. GREY FLEECED At Prices, 2a. nd., 3s. Hd., Bs. * - BLOOMERS, with band at waist 6d,, and 6s. 3d. each. ' 1 and button at knee. Fullsize, INFANTS' WOOL HATS AND j 2s. 3d., 4s. 6d., 48. 9d., and ss. 3d. BONNETS, warm and dainty, i P®"' Prices, is. lid., 2s. 9d.. as. nd - j LADIES' ALL WOOL NAVY and 48. 3d. each. ' i i BLOOMERS, m medium winter WOOL BOOTEES, cosy little th'nes S ! weight, with elastic top and knee. Prices, 9d., is.. Is. 3d.. Is. Bd.. J S.W., 68. 3d.jW.j 6s. lid., 0.5., is. nd. eaoh. i ■ 7s. 3d. pair. , hi.Hti.i.iii .r ■ wi.i. iw ■■■« m wwtiUM ■n■!■ ■■ gr-11 ■ n rn' Lrt |A 1 | V jjj
Get This Business Asset: Good Teeth I Pleasing appearance— perfect digestion—buoyant energy—all depend largely on the condition of the teeth. Are your teeth sound— every one ? Or . does your mirror reveal ugly gaps, and broken, uneven, discoloured teeth ? Then delay no longer • having the gaps filled and .diseased teeth replaced . with a clean, strong, natural-looking set. Extractions will cost nothing. Not the slightest twinge of pain will you feel..: My methods combine efficiency with con' siderateness. Nervous, weak And sensitive persons can consult me with confidence. Plates — Perfect in Shape, Suction and Service — supplied from £3/3/', Upper or Lower Set. Bridge Work—Teeth without Plates—from 30/- per Tooth. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "The Careful Dextist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Binwd &■ Son, Chimisti) Horn 9i.m. 10 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. io 8.3} Telephone 3967 C.'H.-SO 3 ~ MRS. KIRK SAYS": ~ "The mixture I make from Hean's Essence is the best remedy I have ever tried for coughs, colds, and sniffles. It is easy to make and very pleasant to take." Mrs. H. Kirk, Greymouth. This Hean'a Essence Mixture is so easy to make in your own home, is so good and saves such alot of money—lo/. on a pint—that it is popular in thousands of New Zealand homes. Try it in yours. At chemists and stores, or post free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Read the circular. 12 f 1 You Believe That you oan get the most sensitive tootn stopped absolutely Without pain? We have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients • ; a wonder. By means of this apparatus we oan produce that nappy state, in which the patient, althoujjh quite oonsoious of what is taking plaoe around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaued drui."FROST & FROST "The Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. iKfY) Health and Beauty —dear ey«*. toiy cheelu, j v ' l y oroul beallh--* dehajit* 1 CTEVENS ! mjk »S AEr I II V vyi v«v\ Ladies find it delight* J roftetbins ai I J JffiK Jl IV\,l »P»l | 'l in f dtinlc. whits fcjjjjjS 1U H» meoic'" l BSfflS ■ J picprttiet [i:m ,n eIfTUIERE is only q one certain CORE FOE CORNS % in this Dominion— 0^ THAT'S TEED'S V?
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2428, 6 April 1915, Page 2
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