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JO IS NOT MANY DAYS AWAY, AND TO DESCRIBE ALL WE HAVE jjj * IN UP-TO-DATE' COSTUMES, COATS, BLOUSES, : MILLINERY, \f . NECKWEAR| HOSIERY, TRAVELLING* REQUISITES? MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS'.REQUIREMENTS, ..ETC,," WOULD;;;TAKE MUCH SPACE IN THIS PAPER. V . f ; ' ( ' , HOWEVER, WE HAVE A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF EVERY;|r THING REQUIRED, AND "WILL MERELY GIVE HERE A'FEW . . "' \ J ' ITEMS. 40 Only NAVY SERGE COSTUMES- T1 ~• IN MILLINERY—Wo are showing some In hne quality, short and long coats, . , ~ I' some.with belts, silk-lined coats, med- r very smart models, just the thing for |V. ium and wide skirts, Easter, and cordially invite you to call Prices, 555. to 84S , and inspect them. Wo have the choicest, | COAIS AND of the chic oil show, and ladies have *1 - bKUtIS —In latest styles, medium „ ■ , , . . . • !••••• ' and long coats, full make, some but- U remarked repeatedly this season liow toned up to neck, otlicrs with revers, reasonably priced Veitch & Allan's Ji. ■ ' bS ■ tiful costumes indeed. Milmery, we might just hero men- % v Prices, £6 10s., £6 10s. to 7 Guineas. tion 0110 line, namely—The numerous ) ■ ■■ TVAR-M -FRIEZE CLOTH WINTER 8 *? le8 we iave 'J 1 Glac , e Silk Hats, |, COATS—In grey and brown, belted, , ... with stitched brim, colours incliida J"• patch pockets;' up to.neck, U '• '-'••■toe,-'navy, 'cerisg,'mole;' and black. I-three-quarter length, Price, 328. 6d.. fl -■ " - -dw'wj , -J, .. 'v., B..rr mrrr, ' . pr[oed from 10s. 6d. to 14s. 6d, each.. fir.' THE NEWEST RIBBONS—FaiIIe, " ---'MATRONR if-• OH 1 f tipi.-yo i - Eicot Edge, Moire, 1 lin., 2in., 3in! MAHtUftb-d, CHILDREN S MIL- j)- , wide, in. smart tblack and white effects, LINERY A SPECIALITY. 1 ISSCIhSr b ™™' ™ a *" ; - KAIAPOI TEASELLING | ' Prices from 6id. to Is. 6d. yard. smart designs and good quality. ■* : ■ ___ _ Prices, ,295. 6d., 325. ed., 395. ed., I EXTR-A SPECIAL TAN KID GLOVES ' Jr 455, 6d., 635., 70S. ■i > —3-dome, grand value, 4s. 11d. pair. . ' 'AN EXCEPTIONALLY SMART SUIT- CASES, . KIT BAGS, BRIEF ' Ik RANGE' OF KNITTED SILK BAGS,.; TRAVELLING TRUNKS • • 5- ' SCARVES—In All Shades. BONNET,BOXES, ATTACHE CASES Prices, Ss. 11d., 9S. 11d M 10s. 6d. and . ' Etc.—ln Standard Sizes at V. &A. I 12S. 6d. each. LOW PRICES. | ' \ Girlish ness! I " Properly, corseted in P.D. Corsets ' :lA -.' ••• .even.-a.-large , .figare;:can-.-be-invested' --1 Jmsr\ c^arra Qf girlishness — the ! f jL . i:: Correct corseting consists of secur- ' v 'tS*. ' .ing : a : true balance of; proportion, T si Ccrsete.aeKieve'this- in a "" | ; \M y jS rare manner. -. . : 7 ■ mpy' ver a ,P«D. Corset a gown sets properly I;; ; VM' • F?/ and appears at its best. j !: !, '"-Moulded", by"'a P.D. Corset the figure I : I I lif.U I J retains its suppleness and yet the bust is '! : I II [l i ' supported-and the hips correctly subdued'.'' Jl j A InfrTfc , \ ** Vlnbreakaole ' | ' '\Vu\ 'V ~ vilsSiSP merit consideration—nay, they c/atm-consider. ; .' \ \\J /'-: I ation, firstly because of their superb line*, I '/ / rj\ -'-||k- "greater comfort long wearing'qualitiei," r iK , . and secondly for reasons of Empire. • / \ .By wearing P.D, Corsets s you help your figure ; |\ and help our galjant Allies as'well.'<P;D; Gori ' V ' ; "sets are designedMn-France by French Artists. |" • \-.. P.D. Corsets are made by workers from Belgium, ! ' ' lf\ >{ 10 w^en buying corsets remember our Allies 7].- "\ \ ... and specify "P.D.",-. ; ' § 4-67 Jw "V\ Your Draper has a full range, . '8 ' , ' . , Inspect .... Inspect to-day! v ?

\[END YOUR CORKS \ Vk and walk in comfort .-ApplyTEEO ? S i U COSTS ONLY 1/- I // HAS /NEVER YET. FAEtBD;! J ; H - Chemists find Stores '11 H Post-Free from TceJ's Pharmacy // : // .Now Plymouth. // / " g .. ' When you are absolutely iner $ . find tired out. it shows your nerve*. S3 -j ..are overtaxed—strained and weak- . fear *<','• oned. Strengthen them with Flet- KM fe ■ cher'a Pho3phatoni(j,lhc reliable nerve p| *? : food. It brines back your energy— tW f:i makes you cheery and strong, and gfj 3 r • . gives nights of sound sleep. §3 t i| cares where others fail because it S? ; : - is a i&tara] tonic.- It's a nervebuilder —contains phosphorus, <T» nature's own remedy. Get a w Wffli bottle, 2/D and 4/6 at chemists ' and stores, or post freo from A\/Jf^ Chas. A. Fletcb^

' : ______ "Queen" hciil>ai^'Bßßß^jPk Will Hatch Every Fertile Egg. you buy a "QUEEN" Incu- SI ; If ■■ .bator you have a machine that M |ra ILs! makes money by hatching all eggs B fef that oan be hatched; because it is ' if built to provide the natural condi- M tions of egga hatching under a, hen. j| ' These Incubators We made of California Redwood, | With Double Walls Filled Between with Wood Felt, | thus making them Perfectly Insulated. j They are heated by water; this method having many advantages over J the hot air system. The heat is more steady, and does not become I 10 intense as to "cook" the eggs. .IV is unnecessary under ordinary | conditions to supply moisture in the "QUEEN," as the circulation of | water through the pipes .neither adds nor takes away moisture, but juot \ supplies the hot air naturally; 1 , k The Heater Gives a Uniform Heat in All Parts I of the Machine. | The lamp flue is long, and extends into the heater, and, by reason of | its length, the lamp always burns with -a steady flame, and makes | no smoke or odor. The four-inoh nursery space provided is jußt the § right depth to give plenty of room for. the chicks, and to provide tie | right amount of air below the egg trays. 1 | 60 to 70 Egg Capacity, £5 105.,* I 110 to 130 Egg Capacity, £7. ! ' ( 160-180 capacitv, £8 10s. " j E. W. MIM-g & Co, Ltd. |

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2749, 18 April 1916, Page 3

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