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■1 . ■ II Your (Children should be warmly clothed 1 When Winter's hitter biting Masts blow hard, I Of course they should also be stylishly dressed at the | same time, and there is no reason why they should not so | | long as there is a big) helpful store like the D.I.C. to | I assist. ?'" I i It Is one of our special delights to provide Outfits for | Children, from the tiniest infant in arms to strong, romp- \\ \ | - tag school misses. /ifszx j . Just how capable the D.I.C. Is to dress the little ones (_ jj in pcrfect good taste, economically, and well, is not a \ matter of mere conjecture, but of established fact. \ V. |: Let us give you our ideas on Children's Outfitting. : ...... GrRL g> ENIT WOOL COATS—Double-breasted, roll collar, deep belt. I \ i Saxe, Cream, Rose, and Grey. Hoods to match. I 28S. 6d>, 275. 6d.| 295, 6d. t# 428. / j GIRLS' KILTIE COSTUMES—Brown, Navy, Cream. Jersey and J, J | Kilt combined, with knickers. 15s. 9d.j 16s. Bd., to 255. 6d. \ INFANTS' CREAM WOOL COATS-Hand knit, full length. 16s. 6d. t—l3 \ BONNETS to match. . . 3s. 6d. "Blott, blow, ya winds with I ""ss&zs&gr j n. IM., .S, „d, « ,a„ >0!. «a„ t. m. t». „ cMj . Ilnot i„ ing ! INFANTS' TODDLING COATS-In Cream Lambs' Wool, Corduroy 6nows '" D j . Velveteen, or Ripple Cloth. 13s. 6d., 15S. 6d., 17s. 6d. to 255. Hums. I CHILDREN'S SHETLAND WOOL SPENCERS — Long sleeves, f """" Cream. 2s. 6d, te 3S, 110. | | INFANTS' TRUNK KNICKERS—Fine Cream Wool. 2S. 3d. to 58. 11d. jj | ' CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS—In Cream Woven Wool; unshrinkable. S Sizes 1 to 4. SS. 6tJ., 56. 11d., 6S. Gd., 7S. Gd, | ! : j

f I Yin Believe That you can got the most sensitive tooth stopped absolutely without pain? We have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients as a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that i happy state, in which the patient, although quite conscious of what ia taking place around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded drill." FROST ft FROST "The Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. ' DRESSMAKING AT HOME. ' fTIHIS is mad« easy by using a DOM--1 INION COSTUME STAND, made to the measurements of your own figure. We are supplying these sUnde to the Dressmaking Classes at the Wellington Technical College. Write for particulars or call and Inspect our models DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO., 11 Dee Street, ISLAND BAY. FOR THE COLD SNAP. Fuel is required for the RANGE, Also the Sitting-room FIRE. Send your orders NOW. Sarnie! Brown, Ltd. COAL, GRAIN, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. AN IDEAL PLACE FOR FURS. MRS. SMITH, Furrier, 88 Willis St., Blank Fox, Squirrel, Fitch, Ermine Sets in any stylo, I'oot Muff, Fur Hats, Caps, Pur Trimming cut to order. Eepaiis a Speciality. Baby em digest 'MelfmY | and it therefore nourishes | and satisfies him. Mellin's Food gives baby a good start, and keeps him on the right road to sturdy, vigorous youth. It is starchfree and untouched by hand. f wis'tS A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Foid, toother with valuable handbook, 'Tlw Care of in Australia,' will be sent FKKK. VVa.Cr.: MESSRS. COU.IN&CO.PIWPIIIETAUfy LTD.,7B JKRV'JISQUAY.WI.LLIXGTON. SANITARY DRESS CO. If Avsqiuieiv lianusrv If I SpoßSQfi fqs* Lfluten ri (S. Csnitomtm lor S3 I ? Vhrl eor H ' re - ra mss "" 1 Mm \\Y LISTS ON 1 Mm \\f APPLICATION, I I 1/ ® nr Dresses ou F last season || i : j\ m (JUKEM ST. i J'fl I (EtUwn's Buildings 1 0 iQy AUCKLAND. J|

1 QUALITY IS THE FIRST POINT TO BE CONSIDERED IN BUY- " ING FURNITURE—AND QUALITY WE DO UNDOUBTEDLY OF- ': FER TO EVERYONE LOOKING FOR RELIABLE GOODS. NOT : ■ SURFACE QUALITY, BUT QUALITY THAT STANDS THE TEST i- OF YEARS. ADD TO THAT ARTISTIC DESIGN AND REASONS' ABLE PRICE AND YOU HAVE IN A NUTSHELL THE CLAIMS X ' OF OUR SHOWROOM TO YOUR NOTICE. I '• I |ffBE, SCQiLLII COo© LTD. QUAY, WELLINGTON. MARKET STREET, HASTINCS. FACTORIES—WALTER STREET. ■ Is .better than Cream .of Tartar for Scones, Cakes and Pastry, etc. -"Mix exactly four ounces Klepalo and two ounces Bicarb. Soda. . Ask your Grocer for Klepalo. . 'All Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyne & Co., Ltd. Hot Watesf fw ■:. \ Yottt Bath . H* I — 0 jt #— __ m Mxtj .jh gr Seconds. The "Masta" Water Heater E \\ is a. Bcieiitifically-constructed ,'M IM fit water circulator in conjunction \m iSv V * J)) I fi with the most up-to-date prill- \/J ciple of vaporised keroscno heat- 'jjjiirp market! 6 " ,odeni th ° *mßf_ Being portable, it can bo used S|| -» in tho bathroom, kitchen, scul- /£ lery, or wherever hot water is re- /A quired. You can attacli it to any -"- r " tap in a moment, a ho6e cohnec- f tion being supplied [or the purpose. It is'adapted to both high and low pressure supply, and makes A Cold Water Tap a Hoi Water Tap in a Moment. | This heater gives a flow of one gallon per minute at 130 degrees, |j but by reducing the flow, water can bo heated to near boiling point. [| It is indispensable to dairymen, farmers, butchers, and nil those M who uso much hot water. The stove is so constructed that all parts jfj remain perfectly cool whilo in operation. |j By means of the oil valve the flame, is under perfect control, and m the heat may bo regulated as desired. The heater measures L' 7 in- jtj dies by 9J iuchos. . , f] Practical 'demonstration of the "Masta" Heater at our warehouse, pj Price, 85/-, 1 Agents. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2485, 11 June 1915, Page 2

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