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I ' The saccess g{ year Spring Iress depends |, -J . t OS the skill of your Dressmaker. 'gj^ ... . s, The beauty of a new dress is entirely in th'e hands of your , 1 her experience, skill, and ingenuity hinges the ill- ■ timate issue.; . 0 • ;V ' (HV If .you placs your order with' MISS §COTT at the D.I.C. you | \, .will have the complete satisfaction of knowing beforehand that , | . f your Dress, Costume, or Blouse will give you every reason for » jj ' gratification. . I y ; ■ Fortune favours th'ose who. command' Miss Scott's , services' I j■ ' ' right away, for our modiste has just returned from a tour of the | i : . ; chief cities of the Commonwealth, and has returned with many new > \ i : ideas and a full knowledge of Fashion's late-t vagaries. I ■•-i' i \ -' It' matters but little whether, the dress you order is a simple | .jr.-;. | ......... cotiiori affair, or a most elaborate Sunimer Toilette; the outstanding : : | . | ■: feature of all . Miss Scott's work is artistic production. J '■■V--, % S " :• ,- .- ' 1 " - 5 . | . I ... ■ ' ..... : , ' ' j Miss Scott's skill as a designer of smart frocks; as a butter, , J ■ !. ; •i: as a fitter, and skilful,finisher, need but passing mention. ' , ..." J •J... |. . : iWhat we would impress upon you is the need for placing is '' X " orders early. "Even now orders are coming in freely, therefore •. 8.follow the example of those who believe in the wisdom of settling. -these little-dress affairs while the season is yet young. . r' : Such ! procedure ensures unimpaired .energy, to- devote to your ••• ~ work and the benefit of, the very latest ideas; and complete-selec-tions 'bf fabrics, whether silk> satin, woollen, or cotton. , .I 1 -■--■■■ -.■ If you .would like a.selection of patterns write to the Mana- M | ,ger l).l.o;i,Wellington.' Prompt personal attention will be given i ; j| . to every request. . . . |j|

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j. M .ig.u U' A Jlll-'l I .UI . . I Him. -n II n .i.r ' ' ' 1 ji ' la *' of our |IJIpP > Biisiag-room Furaitare iWe axe showing just now sn ususually attractive selection of HIGHGRADE DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. 1 ' Included therein are several, ; noteworthy examples;of< modem;craftsmanship/ ■ distinguished by ;good,' - taste ;in :: 'design-and soundness in ''construction .j ■;/ -■ ' 'A VISIT TO OUR SHOWROOMS, WILL PROVE OF RARE INTEREST TO YOU. 88-00 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. ' CLUB HOTEL . BUILDINGS, ■ i MARKET- STREET, : ' MASTERTON. , - HASTINGS.

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: Molhersfaow when baby does not get on well. • Often the.teething period is a. ; particularly trying time-for; the:, mother.- , Baby becomes feverish, restless and suffers pain from swollen 1 gums; sleepl'essnfess, constipa- . tion, diarrhoea or skin troubles. ~ ; Often, too, baby becomes subject ' to ■ coughs,., colds :,,or* gyen bronchitis. . , ; Still more often, appetite fails - arid the poor child becomes thin, miserable. and weak. AcourseofScbTT's • Emulsion saves all this. , It gives the' iMil child-' strength. ■ to ; carry.. over • this ; M'-trying' 'period, || J - whilst'its valliable ■ ; lim,e; salts aid the, ' easy-formation of '! strong, white teeth. Insist on genuine '. E -\ ■ j e , IMITATED BUT ffEYBR.EQUALLED,, WBABB.ER ANIJ CO./ Dyers' and s Dry Clciwra- 125 Cuba St.. City, 'Phono 228. '

I:-; "feat American" Ball-feearisg -rnHESE are the-movers that nev«r need sharpening, 1 'run' like' a'bicycle, •i are light, strong, arid durable, and are tho'best machines to buy. , The l>lades-T-of which there arc five—are made of Crucible Tool St the > kind ..thafc" is ;used for chisels,' drawing knives, hatches,' and'all tools requiring • :a'ke«n edge/, These blades aTe fefc hardened in oil and Hre afterwards tempered in lfater. 'Aleading featpro of.tliese machines is that ; . V • . They are all Self=sharpenirig. This 19 due; to stationary knife heing so constructed, that,'as it gradually -pears gvajr. it. sharpen?; l»th, itself and the revolving: knives in the process. Every'machine is constructed of the best material. Haying their own fffuadTv' the makers' can, and' do.-.prqduce a grade of'castihgT^'tter'adapted to ■lav.-n mowers than they'can buy. : Made in thres sizes-Jsin., J2/fj J7in., 77/6; 19in., 32/8. also have large stocks,of machines, .Grass I,R. • Eosa, -Sprinklers,• etc. ' , ' E. W* ...MILLS & COi, - LTD. ■ SOLE AGENTS.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2550, 26 August 1915, Page 2

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