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Holidays 9 Notices, | OUR PREMISES WILL REMAIN OPEN TILL 0 P.M. WEDNES- j DAY, AND IN ADDITION TO THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd., BEING A WHOLE HOLIDAY, WE WILL COMMENCE SATURDAY HALF* j HOLIDAY THIS WEEK, CLOSINO AT 1 P.M., HOLDING OUR LATE NICHT FRIDAY TILL 8 P.M. ! This week being CARNIVAL TIME, you will need some of the following Spccial; Lines: — Smart TWEEDAND BLANKET CLOTH COATS-New Military styles. 395. 6d., 495. 6d., 593. 6d., 675. 6d. Smart TWEED COSTUMES—Newest styles, in Grey, Brown, Violet, and Fawn. 495. Gd., 575.' 6d., 695. 6d. Smart VELOUIt CLOTH READY-TO-WEAH HATS — Coloured bands, all colours. 4S, 11d. Smart STRIPED SILK AND VELVET SAILORS. ss. Ltd. and 6S. lid. C* SMITH, LTB b ' 96 TO 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. For Baby's Sake you should write for . this splendid . hook containing full information and advice re- ; garding Baby—it will be sent- free. THE GLAXO BABY BOOK is a splendid production, and has 1 been carefully edited by a leading doctor. It should be in every home where there is a little one, for it is full of useful hints as to baby's welfare and care, and deals with practically every matter on which you want in- | formation. The 72 pages are full of valuable information for mothers—here are some of the contents: Adenoids—Albumen Water—Bathing Babies—Bee! Juice —Beef Tea I —Bow Legs—Bronchitis—Burns—Chafing—Chicken Pox—Chilblains f ( , —Clothing—Comforters—Constipation—Convulsions—Colds—Colic — Croup —Delicate Babies—Diarrhoea —Diptheria—Dysentery — j Expectant Mothers—Feeding Bottles—Fever—Fruit Juice— Hiccough Infectious diseases—Jaundice—Measles—Measure—Medical PressMedicine Chest—Meat Juice— Mumps—Night Feeds—NurseryNursing Mothers— Premature Babies—Quiniy—Recipe. l ; j —Regular Habits— Rickets — Ringworm — Scalds — j Scarlet Fever— Scarlatina — Scurvy — Sleep — j i Squint — \ Teething — Time Table for . ■ Feeding Thrush—Tonsilitis—Travel- j Post The Coupon To-day for this Free I Glaxo Baby Book. / j It contains 72 well- & j/: | illustrated pages full "<, formation for every jr GLAXO . K/f' P,Sii. , ' hJr FUast uni mt'acopv oS tte,,' ... ■ ! TREE GLAXO'VAST BOOK. f' "Builds'Bonnie Babies" Add "" : L ... 4929 ■.. ... " """ "Dominion" > Before jou buy a Feeder—as!? your C&emiat toshoiryon a GLAXO FEEDER S .Rustless aid Stainless-, i j- Steel = Bkded 1 | Table Cillery. ■■■ | | This is a line of goods which every user of Cutlery will | | welcome. There will be no more stained and dirtv knives that j i are constantly in, need of cleaning'. The knife machine and i 5 board may be put aside, tlie continual rabbin? will be elini- •> I inated, the time and labour lost in putting them into con- § ! dition to use afrain will be saved. I The savins of wear and tear on the blades through con- jj | stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cutj lery. After use the blades ; 1 Need only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped with a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright I f and free from stain. ■ \ These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut ' onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so j quickly stains ordinary knives, then left for some hours. ; i without cleaning, without the aoids leaving any stain upon | them. ! S They are unaffected by water or acids or by anything i I from which Table Cutlery usually suffers. An early inspection of these goods, which are made by : I C. Johnson and Co., will repay you. | EW. His t Co., Limited, j FURNITURE PACKED j nnHERE is only % 1 and Removed to Any Addl66B. I X on(? certain ( .8 Coods Cleared Ttaroueh Custom House. I corns "5c 1 Cheap Storage Accommodation for Goods jj CURE FOB CUKJSS | of any Description, jj jn this Dominion— | KEIR'S FORWARDING J THAT'S TEED'S 'V I agency*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 3

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594

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2476, 1 June 1915, Page 3

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