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<'■ .AUTUMN ; DRESSMAKING. - I The D. I. C. 1 presents a special message. A new and exceedingly clever dressmaker has taken charge of tliis important Branch of D.I.C. Service, Mrs. Wiseman, the new modiste, is now installed in ' Jpj h'er new position, and' is ready to receive clients any day. fi l *- The experience gained by Mrs. Wiseman in one of jj I B'! I I® the most fashionable houses in Sydney is a sufficient J |j)l M Jf|s I§ | | j||fi guarantee that supreme excellence will be the result oi j| fall It 111 I | I ip|| . every order entrusted to hei charge. ' I s i k^ / J| g|J**p a matter of simple fact, Mrs. Wiseman has already j completed some of the smartesst of Autumn Frocks and Costumes with evident satisfaction to D.I.C. Clients. The co-operation of the D.I.C. Dress Fabrics Section and the Dressmaking Section is one of the strong links in •'■ the chain of success. New Autumn Fabrics are being opened trp every day; Mrs. Wiseman is now booking orders and making ap- ' pointment-s. May we suggest an early call, for by doing so you - y will secure Better Service. ■ ' Patterns of the new. Autumn Dress Materials will'be j mailed to any address if you write to the Manager. -:&®i ftpl: * tf7\ NON Jf? Afew closes and yoa'll p be a'man amongst men 111E Mil si —s clear-headed en- ■KS k M TVT * W ■ thasiastic, vigorous TP? I / nJIP'W f^(TJtf*S£ 3> S'Q ?Y3 , 3lCs' M MAN. . Phospha- J n| ffiUSl p .'land ne[Ve-tonic 'Tm-' M - l ll .. Pf©cede New Costumes ffl -digestion' and" '"■'Jfswt / W' V ©! promotes appetite— / / vij, l) 2/6 and "# ,]! d . V 1 chemist and stores J™ orr .1 t i >.• or post free from , ' O these Ifloae.S Which CHAS. A.FLETCHER S\ WILt 't ,L L r i • Chemist, WeUfcgtca j ) jjl/ J torm the best foundation r correct sty ' e (^e!se3> (pURNiTURE'. "".""PACKED' / [ Excellence of'workman. And E-emoyed to any Addresa, /\ \ \ a nd materials assure Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. , \ 3-— _ jc. j i Cheap Storago Accommodation for Gocdi /IT EOOd ht and long wear. of any Description. A/tlll^ KEIR'S FORWARDING \/WW^Wl^ AGENCY-• | . 1 Style 524, as illustrated, I .WM- ohm. (jiW^v,J:^l!r!.:f™ ;OJve it, LANE'S ; EMULSION : ;I Ml """ front, double boning and svery-day. Many children have \\ every pair guaranteed not gotalong wonderfully on Lane's. /T 111 -to. rust, not to break, not It fattens their little bodies; /s S to tear strengthens their nerves, mus- /j . 1/1 ties, bones. Builds them up. /i l l I \ Wvwi LANE'S EMULSION is a medi- I\// \ \\SxWw cine-food that helps weak chil- //( / / I \ VvulT All Britisu-made" dren to grow into strong, robust / ' I/, /J | Xyr healthy children. It is quite '•// STTw / "te»\ ■ aston'shing what a teaspoonful \ > lof LANE'S EMULSION given 1 f y Dominion Corset Co., J regularly three times a day will v3-i _(] Quebec, l|jj ■do for the children. Yoa can /§if] Canada ' ! by trying it. M LANE'S EIUON. ~ Q4 I gnno... -nlllll 1111111 l 1111 [ J't Hill MUlVVltt M

; 3T" WH A" I Pjl WASH >B^^ftM3S^ l M?ai^Tm , "* Nothing can surpass 1 I : f '''.'.HORIROGKSES' : : |"• SfIEETINGS for I •' I dorabsMty I \ WSesi Baying tee HORROCKSES' nuns oa Face-plait, | | isti decline all aubstitates. E | ■\ Sold Ijy all First-Cha Drapers gnd Storekeeper! I / :i | mmsse awards at ah. the great exhibitions, i | jj

savoury dish is complete without salt: yet how little salt is needed. There- , fore why not use only the best— CEREBOS , SALT Nervous peepSs I Need not now fear having teeth filled. We have the most effici- I j ent and painlese method for fillj ing teeth, and our extensive ex- ] perience at it has made us ex- j | perts. FSOST &■ FROST | j DENTAL SURGEONS, j ' 119 WILLIS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2699, 19 February 1916, Page 12

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