"Queen Carnival" Bargains. JSf IU , s „ « . > 320 All Wool m Warekoise Loss-Toir Gail! Blouses JOfk. | Similar sketch, in Browns, Navy, fyf -s J R Materials. Invisible WMFJ 79 Tailor-made Costumes £$k M aitk „ i I MOSTLY IN THE NEW BASQUE STYLE - LONG AND PLEATED J ds (I ll'lllffl COATS, MILITARY COLLARS, BELTED, MANY SILK LINED. ALSO 9 Pique, TWEEDS AND OTHER WOOL MATERIALS. CANNOT BE SENT ON j 1 and Si ||W APPRO., BUT WHAT YOU CAN SAVE ON ANY ONE WILL EASILY I W ° ol 1 I IS pay YOU TO COME ONE HUNDRED MILES JOURNEY, Sizes 13 to 14. So! REAL VALUES, 638. to 84s. ' to 9s . 6d. ALL ONE PRICE ' 39/6# | ALL ONE PRICE, ft /-j - See N^"^ oW I SEE WINDOW NO. 1. 15 doz. Ladies' Embroideries and WALTER COLE'S Dress Skirts insertions ms inAiinTi * FIRST CHOICE GOODS. tMFUKIU IVi IN BLACK AND NAVY Beautifully finished. | Faced Cloths; plain, swart cut. S °' o^2 " j (Lafe DISISCaiI & MclnlOSh), Lengths, 38, 40, 42. , . . oar M'"108410-112 ■ - Cuba Street WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE. Worth 9s. 6d. 39 DOZ - SEASON'S untrimmed For Everything in Ladies' and Children's Apparel. FELTS 1 ° ALL AT F ° R LADIES " ALL AT 1/u AKD 2/11- d&tem Jill' A BIG PARCEL OF OUR FAMOUS i' r ' 'w\\ "Health" Gorsets w ** ? ) ) IN WHITE. 130 Smart Mats >JJ wia fcuT So>p , nde „. ,:„ hr „ k . - SIMILAR STYLES TO ABOVE IN OLE NO. 8 WINDOW. TRIMMED VELVETS, MOUNTS, RIBBONS, ETC. J / aWe HlpS ' SeCUr6d GheaP ' WAREHOUSEMAN'S STOCK WHICH ARRIVED LATE. | g Usually 4s. lid. I f WORTH 14s. 6d. to 16s. 6d. special, 3/11- #1 - L ,T 6/11.
The Golf Ball you must eventually bny is a Challenger. They will drive longer and are true on the greens. Buy a Challenger to-day, you'll buy . them by the box later. An allowance pf- 6d. is made on all used Challengers. Try the famous Challenger Golf Ball.—Adrt.
The Wellington South section, of the National Reserve are having a fortnightly series of semi-social evenings, consisting of musical items and short addresses on various military topics. The first of these 6Teaing3 will be next Wednesday at the Newtown Library, and it Trill be in the nature of a special patriotic and recruiting oveninf?. The committee invite all men of the district, and guarantee a good evening of musical itema and short addresses by His Worship the Mayor, and Mrs. Luke, Mr. A. H, Hindmarsh, M.P., Mr. G. A. Troup, end Major J. P. Firth.
INSURE AGAINST SUFFERING. For eighteenpence you can insure yourself and family against any bad results from an attack of diarrhoea or dysentery. That is the price of a. bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy— a liiodicine which never fails to give relief. Iri severe cases the victims must sv.ll'er intense pain beforo medicine can bo obtained or a physician summoned. Can you afford to tako the risk for £o small" an amount? Why not keep Chamberlain's Colio and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand;'— Adyta J
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2474, 29 May 1915, Page 3
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