i : ; One- o§ the first things one does in j . Y- the. ' Spring ' is to huy a . j -•; '' : Dress—D.l.C. preferred* ' •' jj Just'a;, little discrimination and thought upon the part of the buyer » • ra an easy affair to decide where to buy your new Spring : Dress Material. lllra Leaving style and novelty but of the reckoning for a moment, 111 ill r " attei ' of va,ue f° r mone y is always a winner at the D.I.C. ' High-grade DressTabrics, whether Wool, Silk and Wool, or ■ Silk, are always marked so low in price that 8.1.C. Values are of |i aivery high standard ~ I , As for stylishness, the D.I.C. creates its own ideal; novelties I abound in this interesting section. !: ■ ■■■ Write to the D. I. C. for Patterns of | Spring.' Dress Fabrics / 'ALL' 1 WOOL .CASHMERE SERGES, 40in. wide—ln Grey, Saxe, and Mole. ■ ' 2s, Hd, yard. J ; ' WOOL' OREPOLINES, 42/3 in. wide—ln Grey, Brown, Saxe, Vieux Rose, and jj* .Navy,. . 35..6 d. and 3s. 11d. I; „ ...COLOURED SILK EOLINE, 43/4 in. wide—For dressy frocks; in Mole, Saxe, ji; ■ . and Navy. fls.Hd. SMART WOOL ARMURES, 43/4 in; wide-—ln all tlie latest colourings for 1915. 3s. lid. ; . • ; GREY' .WORSTED SUITINGS, 44 to 50m. wide—For smart Costumes; in ' | several shades of Grey. 4s, 3d., .58. 11d.< 6S: lid. . | > NAV.Y COATING SERGES, 54 to 58in. wide—For Tailor-made Coats' and , Si Skirts. 6s. Hd., 7s. 6d., 7s. Ild., ss. Hd., 10s. Gd. I ' / ®EAM COSTUME SERGES, 42 to 48ini wide- 3s. 11d. to ss. 11d. J NATURAL' HONAN SlLK—Washes and wears well. <: , . I . • 25/26 in. is. 6d. ' •I:; . . . 33/4 in. , 3s. lid. • NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS—33/34in. I . : • . Spsoial Values, 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d., 4s. Hd., 55.6 d. | ' NATURAL JAP wide. Is. 11d., 2S. fid., 2s. lid. to is. 11d. I. ' NATURAL" JAPSILKS—36m. wide. 3s. 6d., 4s. 11d. II ■ 1 NATURAL' CHINA SILKS—27m. wide. 2s. 11di, 3s. 6d.
Their ■ and purilymakes W "Bi S JL a them the most econ-5$ t&S^ IfP^fP,' FOOD in - ILLNESS. in illnesses . 1 jsnth inflammatory symptoms sucli as Enteric Fever| when the giving of correct food is of highest importance, Benggr's Food is right. Prepare it always according to directions, as Bengcr's is not a "made in a moment" food. If it ■were, it could not be prescribed by . the Medical Profession as the safe_ Food is serious illness. ' > ' INVALIDS and the AGED is sold by Druggists, etc,, everywhere. Bender's Booklet—A little work of authority on the special feeding of Infants. Invalids, ana the Aged, wilt be sert post free on application to: M BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, En?. . Branch Qjfittt—New YORK (U.S.A.) 99, WilHam.Strect, SYDNEY (N.S.W.) llf, Pitt Street. Canadian Drutf & Chemical Oo, r Ltd. 84, Bt. O&brlel Streity Uontreil,, and Branchesthroughout Canada. ' 176 z DISTRICT NURSE PRAISES HEAN'S ESSENCE " In my work as District Nurse I have found no other remedy to give such prompt relief and comfort in whooping and other coughs and sore throats. as the mixture I make from Hean's Essence. My patients speak well of it. Also find Hean's Essence very economical." District Nurse Veale, Mangonui, "I have used Hean's Essence from the time it was first put on the market. As a storekeeper ! stock for sale other remedies, but my own experience, and also information obtained from customers, is that for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throats and influenza Hean's Essence far excels all others." F. Wood, Rangiiiri, Waikato. Making good cough mixture at home is now a simple process. Get a bottle of Hean's Essence from your chemist or store. Take home and add sweetening and water. See easy directions on label. This will give you a pint of the finest household cough and cold remedy you can obtain, 121- worth for 2/-. When required for whooping cough, croup, bronchitis, asthma, and other hard or phlegmy coughs let each dose be swallowed as slowly as possible. The longer it stays in the mouth the better. It will clear the nasal passages, remove phlegm, arid give immediate ease and comfort. When throat is sore or swollen use freely as a gargle. You can feel the good effects every time you take a dose. Hean's Essence is sold by most chemists and stores, or post-free promptly on receipt of price, 2/-, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. Wherever you buy be sure you get H-E-A-N-'S and read the circular, 13 ate the belt vilue you I get. By merit alone they hive . 88 i taken prc*eminnnt placc. * M mm TEAS w.
-Renovation. . JIM " ■**>—Mi 11 u 1 'A nd the remarkable value we give always .ensures a very busy, time for us at this period of the year. Our Furni- " shing Stock has been brought thoroughly up-to-date, and we are showing a fine selection of Artistic Designs in Modern Furniture. In our Fabrics Section we. have a irst-rate stock of the Newest Designs in \ CHINTZES, CRETONNES, CASEMENT LINENS, ETC., For Loose Covers, Curtains, Our- Car-. ' pet Department also comprises "'ill' the Latest and Best 1 1 'Designs of Leading Makers. l .Write or Visit us with a L-ist ofYour Requirements. : v LAMBTON QUAY, :s: WELLINGTON, i (yiARKET STREET : : : : : : HASTINGS. S e6 fcpM©f '" Bolfks B Keep C®mteMs |W| 1®! ©r Cold in :|| for days. || J' I §§['•'■ Tho Icy-Kot is a glass bottle within a glass Eli | j|gj r bottle, ,with a vacuiim between.' The vacuum | | jpsi is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre- j u i PjptlllSal " vents the contents from changing tempera- U f fiLSPSiarJ—*ure. In pouring out, the liquid is not contaminat.ed by touching metal because the projecting glass .neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely ■■ sanitary ; hor'can it work down between the bottle and fipiilli • the,casing. Every Icy-Hot bottle is- thoroughly tested before shipment. It must keep Water Steaming Hot S©r Twenty-Sour Hours, i "-op;Iey : -.CoW; ior-Three'Days,-regardless of outside "temperature. Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. /The glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a thick ; soft rubber cushion'at the neck, and a padded spring at _ the bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed , and nickel plated, or japanned. . 'All high-grade bottles specially reduced. Fiats from 8/6 Quarts Sr@m 14/- : E. m Mils Ltd. agents. • -J CHAS. A. CYPHER'S HEW 'BUFFALO INCUBATORS. THE WORLD'S BEST. PERFECT IN -CONSTRUCTION. GREATEST PERCENTAGE OF. HATCHES. SMALL OIL CONSUMPTION. FIREPROOF BUILT OF STEEL. HARDWOOD FRONTS. HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICE. ALSO,— BUFFALO BROODERS AND HOVERS. PERFECT CHICK HOMEB. DURABLE CONSTRUOTION. EASILY SEE TJP. .Write for Catalogue and Pries List. Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. Ltd. 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, .WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2533, 6 August 1915, Page 2
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