djoczz I o I mi — ir- ' jfj Wtftßi J_ j j s||r NEW SHIPMENT OF r jILEJ) MILLINERY and COSTUMES [ -]■ C=] IDEAL FOR PRESENT WEAR r~i g By tho S.S. lUngatira I havo received a collection of -■harmin'* f~| new modes 111 Millinery and Costumes.. These beautiful' goods iorm a helpful guide to v/hat is most chic in this season's wear, 0 and should'he inspected by every lady. : 0 Also showing, a fino Exhibit of Tussore Costumes and Sports Coats—wonderfully' smart is' every well-made garment! MRS. MATHEWSON ■ 261-268 LAMBTOM QUAY : : : : : ; : WELLINGTON. -bi zjoc==3oi-d o tmni | Rustless and Stainless | Steel - Bladed I | ' TaMe Cutlery. ' J | -This is a line of g'potls which every user of Cutlery will | | welcome. There will be no more stained i<ad dirty knives that f 5 are constantly in need of cleaning. The knife machine and t | hoard may be put aside,- the continual rubbing will be elim- f | inated,. the time and labour lost in putting them into con- I | dition to use asviin will be saved. ■ . f | The saying l of wear and tear on the blades through con- I | stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cut-. \ | lery. After use the blades !i 1 Need only be Dipped in ijot Water and Wiped I '{ with a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright ii | and free from stain. K I _ These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut !j | onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so I f quickly stains ordinary knives, then ■ left for some hours | | without cleaning', without the acids leaving any stain upon 1 si them. " I | They are unaffected by water or acids or by anything jj I from which Table Cutlery usually suffers. * $ jjj An early inspection of these goods, which are made by | j C. Johnson and Co., will repay you. I i Ef. lis & C®,, tiiitei I
Special War-time Economy" . Campbell's Groceries! What with increased taxation and many other extra calls upon the pocket owing to the present crisis, tho need for economy in other directions is very pronounced . Combino saving with reliability, economy in use, and perfect fresli- , liess, by purchasing all vour Groceries at CAMPBELL'S. That's tho REAL, DISCRIIIINA'f ING WAY of reducing expenses—tile recognition that goodness is tlio first consideration. W. CAMPBELLj LTD. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PI-lONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2o'>4 163 R.IDDIFORD STREET. . 'PHONE 10S4. iMPMII f||M of ® omes with Children ! The/Open Fire ' Abundant Hot Water l I mtII-kH baby ca V? cs a woman no i SSJ lctl . or „ ncl trouble when she lias a - tunie? P iSi!/% Ean . g<? - ' r r ho ran s° «on be Wr "~ 11 1:1• 10 cn ,°l' en fir «. nwiking tho ii I frttcilcn. warm, while the mo/ncr can p,l- / S?^ s on . ll , f , or abundant hot water. Jll \, " A Champion meets every need 0 f WsSi-Wiea\ the womn with a family. It cooks -• «oiw 3 J TCU ' ' 5 ° asy t0 clcan ' BR|NSLEy &CO i LM _ ( DunC(jini ©HAMPgOU RAMGIB,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 9 November 1915, Page 3
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