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Tartans To-day I Tartans To-morrow! Tartans for ever! YES, IT'S A SOLID FACT THAT TARTANS WILL EVER BE POPULAR, AND TRUTH TO SAY, THEY ARE MORE POPULAR THAN EVER IN THESE HISTORIC DAYS, WHEN HIGHLANDERS ARE UPHOLDING AND ADDINC TO THEIR CREAT FAME. SCOTS AWAY FROM THE HEATHER HILLSj REMEMBER YOUR TARTANS AND THE SCOTCH FIRM THAT SELLS THEMI CLAN TARTANS, in lovely soft finish, CHECK DRESS TWEEDS, in Brown including Glengarry, Argyll, McLar- and White, Navy and "White, Black en, McLeod, McKenzie, McDonald, and White, Heather and White, twoBlack Watch, Hunting Ffaser, tone Brown, Grey, and Green, in Campbell, Mcintosh, Gordon, Mac- these widths and prices. Duff, Hunting Stewart-, Farquharson, and Mac Lean; all 42in. wide. 42 inches— 2S, 3d., 23, lid. At 35. Ild, yard. ii inahes— <s. 6d. yard. SHEPHERD PLAID CORDUROY • 54 inches- 68. 11d. yard. VELVETEENS, in largjo and 6mall check, fast pile, and quite the latest effect in Velveteens; 25 inches wide. TARTAN SILK, in several colourings, 2S. 9d. yard. including Reds and Greens, suitable for trimmings for above materials. SHEPHERD PLAID (plain) VELVE- 20 inches wide-- 3s. 11d. yard. TEENS, in three sized checks; 25in. w ide. 3s. 3d, yard. 25 inohes wide — 4s. 11d. yard. PATTERNS FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. PATTERNB PATTERNS

fill Yfiii Believe! [ That you can get the most Eenji- [ tive tooth stopped absolutely 6 without pain? We have imported and improved ail apparatus whioh has been described, and Hsjhtiy so, by onr numerous patients ; : I a wonder. By means of this apparatus we oan produce that happy state, in whion the patient, g although quite oonscious of what is taking place around him. cannot feel tne slightest pain item the "dreaded drili."FROST & FKOST "Tho Painless Dentists,"119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON, jj . is purely and slmplr a I cream lactose 1 food. It can bo digested jg-~r- ' by most delicate infant. Ask your doctor. 15 WHAT HEAN'S ESSENCE MEANS TO PARENTS. "I think that credit is due where merit is proved, and it is with pleasure 1 strongly recommend Hean's Essence to all suffering with coughs, colds and throat affections. I have used Hean's Essence with excellent results. The children and baby take it readily. The large bottle of Cough Mixture is so easily made from the Hean's Essence, and is a great saving in money." —MRS. N. BUTLER, Police Station, Roxburgh. A satisfied mother's testimony is the best. We have many scores of similar letters from other mothers who have found the mixture made from Hean's Essence good for children's coughs and sore throats. • The children like it. It allays whooping cough, croup, and obstinate coughs and colds in their many forms. It is easily prepared at home. All you need is a bottle of Hean's Essence, sweetening, and a large breakfastcupful of water. This will give you eight eighteenpenny bottles of splendid cough mixture for 2/-, and saves ten shillings for your pocket. Sip the doses slowly. The longer each dose is retained in the mouth the more quickly will relief be obtained. For sore or swollen throats use freely as a gargle. Its good effects are immediate. Hean's Essence is the original and genuine. Be careful, therefore, to buy H-E-A-N-'S and refuse all substitutes. Sold by most chemists and stores, or promptly post-free on receipt of price, 2/-, from G. W. HEAN, Chemist, Wanganui, 17 " HOW LOVELY! ' npHAT'S what every woman says when A she sees a beautiful, perfect-fitting costume—and the loveliness is all in the fit. You can make <1 perfect-fitting costume in your own home by using a DOMINION COSTUME STAND, made exactly to your own measurements. Write for particulars or call and inspect our models. Tho Dominion Costume Stand Co., 11 Dee Street, Island Bay. AN IDEAL PLACE FOE FOES. MRS. SMITH, Furrier, 88 Willis St., Black Fox, Squirrel, Fitch, Ermine Sets in any style, Foot JlufF, Fur Hats. Caps, Fur Trimming cut to order. Ropaiis a Speciality. - - strengthens the little one's H Vr* s >' 3!cm ' uwkes bone and ®M-*CAA./oSJt<B flna A P ure s ' er '- f, — t J lised milk food. It builds ' bonuio babies. 18 IPI G) Outdoor Energy 1 | fujf i J [ / The open-ail fitl find« ihe n8 af \|\ I "playi the B*ne" much |H it bojora brtalfait |j gmm I r 1 I -I-Tl Thii iplcndid correctita ffl | J medicine and jjalajable beVj K \j 11 ? ur Better *nd nicer than |jl j!Jkj me bottle at half the j|j

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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