Your Children slouM fee warmly clothed When Winter's litter biting Masts Wow hard. 1 Of course they should also be stylishly dressed at the 1 same time, and there is no reason why they should not so | long as there Is a big, helpful store like the D.I.G. to I assist. I It Is one of our special delights to provide Outfits for Children, from the tiniest Infant in arms to strong, romp- \ ing school misses, m"T-( Just how capable the D.I.G. is to dress the little ones In perfect good taste, economically, and weiij is not a \ matter of mere conjecture, but of established fact. V, V. | Let us give you our ideas ! on Children's Outfitting. / [ GIRLS' KNIT WOOL COATS—Doubta-breasted, roll collar, deep belt. } i Saxe, Cream, Rose, and Grey. Hoods to match. 1 255, 6d., 275. 6d., 295. 6d. to 42Si $ I GERLS' KILTIE COSTUMES—Brown, Navy, Cream. Jersey and I if j Kilt combined, with knickers. 15s. 9d., 16s. 9d., to 255. 6d. ! INFANTS' CREAM WOOL COATS—Hand knit, full length. 16s. 6d. J BONNETS to match. 3 S . 6d. , lt „ • A -+i, "Blow, blow, ye winds with . INFANTS; FROCKS—In Cream Cashmere or Radianta, trimmed hand . h ? a T ier 1 ~u lv embroidery, or lace edging. And. freeze, thou bitter-biting | 7s. 11' d., Bs. nd., 9s, 6d., 10s. 6d., to 17s. 6d. frost! £ Descend, ye chilly smotnenng a INFANTS' TODDLING COATS—In Cream Lambs' Wool, Corduroy snows." [ Velveteen, or Ripple Cloth. 13s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d. to 255. —Burns. j CHILDREN'S SHETLAND WOOL SPENCERS - Long sleeves Ejj a Cream. 2s. 6d. lo 3s. Hd! | | INFANTS' TRUNK KNICKERS—;Fine Cream Wool. 2s, 3d. to ss. 11d. | | CHILDREN'S PETTICOATS—In Cream Woven Wool; unshrinkable. I | Sizes 1 to 4. SS. od., bs. Hd,, 6s. 6d., 73. 6d. I L " j
I SANITARY DRESS CO. 3 fl6soiu«6ly Sapltfirv S i ■ Cresses tor Latilos | 3 (®» ¥/ « ® r Usntlflmsn tor i yf .;i Sale or Hire. ij | Wigs In aii Stylos | I antl ' ,er ' otls • ! | ffi&lii l\ 7 LISTS ON \ | ' ]\f APPLICATION. i Miiif i t ® nr ® T ® s ° e ' n7B [ 3 J viM If Frizes la/it season, t | • lL [} HO QUEEN BT. S 1 tJSiI ISißon'« BnOdtagfl). | AUCKLAND. J TbrfLfltf ML. Soaj\ (I Saa/l {({ AXi^ i)M HAVE TOO A BAD LEG With Wounds thai discharge or otherwise, perhaps • surrounded with inflammation and swollen, that when you press youtf finger on toe in- j/lr flamed part it leaves the Impres- 6ton? If so, under the skin you f/ have poison, which defies all tho I# remedies you have tried. Perhaps \ 1 your knees rxo swollen, the joints B I heing ulcerated,the same with the jj S anlilos.round which theskinmaybedis- R »k/ coloured, or there may be wounds; K I the disease, if allowed to cod- tinue. will deprive you of the power to walk. You may bavt attended various hospitals and *A been told your case is hopeless, or advised to submit to amputation, but do not, for I can cure you. I don't say . perhaps, but 1 will. Send to tho Drug Stores for a Box of GRASSHOPPER . . v OINTMENT cind PILLS, which is a certain oure for Bad Legs, Poisoned Mauds, Ulcerated Joints, Housemaid's Knee. Carbuncles, Snake and Insect Bites, &c.. &c. English Prices. 1/I'i and 2/9 each. Sec Trade Mark of a Grasshopper on a Green Label. Prepared by ALBERT, Albert Hnuw. 71 Farr'-'-'-n r---" I r-ndon. Kngjp-il. Wholesale from Sharland and Co., Kenipthorno, Prosser, and Co., Grimvvado, Ridley, and Co?, New Zealand Drug Qo. fJIHERB i 6 ouly | on© certain & 4 § CURE FOE CORNS | in this Dominion— | THAT'S TEED'S V
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2486, 12 June 1915, Page 10
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