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The Ladies'and Children's Underclothing Department j Solves tie problem of How to Keep Warm. 5 THE CLOTHINC OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT HAS TWO OUTi STANDINC FEATURES— \ ; IT IS GOOD I AND | IT IS PRICED LOW. ji INSPECTION WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT OUR VALUE IS SECOND \ « TO NONE. \ ] COUNTRY CUSTOMERS CAN HAVE GOODS ON APPROVAL IF NECEB- - SARY. } LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHT- LADIES' FLANNELETTE CHEM* J 5 DRESSES—In Creme with plain ' ISES, trimmed plain frills and | t frills. Women's size, 4S. 6d. button down front, it I each. O.S. Women's, 4s. 11d. Women's size. 2s, 11d, eachf 5 ?3 ~ O.S. Women's. 3s. 3d. aoh. I \ CREME NIGHTDRESSES, in ex, CHILDREN'S SAXE BLUE AND 8 I tra heavy flannelette, with col- RED DRESSING GOWNS, in | S lar trimmed plain frills. Wo- Ripple Cloth—27ln., BS, nd.i a f men's size, ss. 3d. each. O.S. 301n., 10s. 6d.j 361n., 128. 3d.i = s Women's, ss. 6d. each. «2in.. 14s. 3d.: 48in.. 17s. 3d. 5 LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHT- each. J |i DRESSES, with Torchon Insertion INFANTS' CREME CASHMERE and Lace; V-shaped nock. FROCKS, all daintily trimmed J Women's size, 7S. 6d. eaoh. Prices. 4S. 11d„ 6s. 6d„ BS. 6d„ ' LADIES' FLANNELETTE KNICK- 10s. 6d*, and 12s. 6d, each. I ERS, with plain frill at knee. INFANTS' AVOOL POLKA COATS 1 § Women's size, 2s, 3d. pair. in a large and varied assortment | LADIES' GREY FLEECED At Prices, St. 11d., 3S. IlK; 3 § BLOOMERS, with band at waist 6d., and 6s, 3d. eaoh', i ' t and button at knee. Fullsize, INFANTS' WOOL HATS AND | f «. 3d., 4s. 6d., 4s, 9d., and SS. 3d. BONNETS, warm and dainty. 5 '■} P alr - Prices, is. nd„ 2S, 9d„ 3s. 6d.. 1 LADIES' ALL WOOL NAVY and 43. 3d. each. | t BLOOMERS, in medium winter WOOL BOOTEES, cosy little tfr'nea > 3 \ weight, with elastic top and knee. Prices, 9d„ Is., Is. 3d.. 1s Rd ■ { . \ S.W., 6s, 3d.;W., 6s, nd,, 0.5., is. 11(1. eaoh. ' 3 9 7s. 3d. pair. ■| i '

"Do-It-Befter" TIME was when one had good reason to fear the Dentist's chair. But notnow —if the Dentist is W. P. Sommerville. The Patient's comfort is my chief consideration. Whether it be. Teeth Filled, Teeth Crowned, or Teeth Extracted, my work is perfectly safe for the child of three or the man of eighty. Wide experience, highest skill and • up-to-date appliances enable me to treat successfully the most difficult cases. Then, whit about your teeth? To neglect them is bad policy. Decaying Teeth are unsightly and offensive. They ruin digestion, poison the system, lower vitality. Consult me TO-DAY-FREE. . 1 will tell you what should be . . done and how I can do it better. SUPERIOR METHODS BUT MODERATE FEES. Nurses in Attendance. W. P. SOMMERVILLE "THE CAREFUL DENTIST" .. MOLESWORTH STREET . (Over B&rriud & Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 *.rn. to SJO p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 Ttlephone 3967 C.H.-SO 8 PURWITURE PACKED and Removed to Any Address, doods Cleared Through Custom Honße. Cheap Storage Accommodation for Goods of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING AGENCY. That you can get the most sensitive tooth stopped absolutely without palnf We have imported and improved an apparatus which f has been desoriM, and rightly I so, by our numerous patients • ; 9 a wonder. By means of this ap- jj paratus we can produce that 8 nappy state, in whion the patient, g although quite oonscious of what I is taking ptaoe around him, can- jj not feel the slightest pain from I tha "dreaded drill.' l FROST & FROST "Tho Painless Dentists,"113 WILLIS ST., .WELLINGTON.

Miss Inglis, matron, of St. Helen's Hospital, entertained some of tlie nurses who are leaving this "week for ssi vice abroad at morning tea in Miss Tendall's tearooms yesterday. •A farewell "social" to Mr. R. E. Ed mead es was h old at the Petone Baptist Church last evening, the Rev. M. W. P. Lascelles presiding over a large attendance. Several musical items wero rendered, and addrosses were delivered by the chairman and Messrs. F. Lockwocd and W. B. Nioholson. Mr. Nicholson, on behalf of the church of whicli Mr. Edmeades had been so prominent a member, asked tlio guest to accept as a token of esteem a handsome tea and coffee service. Mr. Edmeades and family leave for the south this morning.

TO KILL HAIR ROOTS Permanently and without any inconvonience/nll those who suffer from this humiliating blemish should use "Kuldah." lis effect is marvellous. "Kuldah" is a lotion, odourless and quite pleasant to use, which peinetratcg the hair shaft aud destroys perniaiiently the root. After it has been cured no sign that it ever existed remains. Why resort to electric needle when this simple liotn'e treatment will cure you? Kuldah cures the worst cases. Price, 6s. fid., from GEO. MEE, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington; or by post, in plain wrapper, from Madame Boufftire, Swan sou Street, Auckland.— Advi

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2429, 7 April 1915, Page 2

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