When You .Have-' :::: :i I'A Warm €oat - j 1 YOU FEEL SAFE ON A COLD DAY—YOU CAN MOVE , ABOUT | | WITH A LIGHT, CHEERY HEART JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE COM- J I FORTABLE. ' . J. ' W A'§ I AT VEITCH & ALLAN'S THERE IS A CHOICE SELECTION- OF | " ' I' WARM COATS, AND YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL I " 1 E & ! AND' INSPECT THEM-OUR ASSISTANTS WILL ,BE DELIGHTED | 'dpeCISM CaSl6r |T0 SHOW THEM TO YOU.- INCLUDED IN OUR STOCK ARE:—vrr 1 Tim'e-Table. IIC Only TWEED COATS AND SKIRTS—MostIy belted coats, skirts' | jjj medium width, in browns and greys, Prices, 255. and 30s. each. - g | ' A Real Bargain, less than Wholesale Price. '1 THURSDAY-Open till 6 p.m. % b , . g I ' ' • " '...-I FRl D*ay[ - ' Go ° d C '° Sed A " jf 100 LADIES' COSY BLANKET TWEED COATS-In All Sizes, and New- : j SATURDAY—Open till 9 p.m. I est Styles, • AU at 323.: 6 d. ; . | MONDAY-(Easter Monday), Closed | 37 LADIE S' KNITTED WOOL COATS-With Raglan and set-in sleeves,' j TUESDAY—(Anzao Day), Open' till \ ' three l uarter length, .in sase, brown, navy, creme, and grey, Price, | 1 P ,nl, js Only 21s. each. A Real. Nice Line for the Season. I WEDNESDAY AND FOLLOWING J ' DAYS-Shopping Hours as Usual. | RAINCOATS _ In Newest Style, belted and plain full back E ------ v From 3flSi tQ g5Si | "Fastai Fop-All" ■ " ■' ' " ' ; "■ ' • ■ ; j I est and'inostreUiibla'is'correct. The } 1 Patterns are cut by hand, and fitted I to living models. j " ' •" • I
I You can Kelp ■ 'Our Allies simply ( / ' P L ' '-"DTY" S 7T ot by saying: •.KU. A Parisian,! | : First and foremost, P.D. Corsets stand ' I for the highest expression of Parisian \ \ | style—they are French: in conception—■ ' A I , designed by French artists. Belgium,too ''111 l | . is represented in P.D.'s, for Workers from ' 1 Belgium produce them. So in specifying" " I P.D. Corsets you afford signal help to the $ Allies besides benefiting and beautifying your | figure. Therefore, wear none other than ... . V I ¥IF% ■ I ■fif/n ; I Mxidfess Corsets ; |&SH't r : I . WihreaJsaßh • | P.D.'s are designed by the foremost corsetieres in the f world. They are fashioned on Nature's own Fashion , ft. _ I ] —and whilst giving full support and comfort, effectually IXI I j mould the figure • into lines and curves—at once ''fl-'E' • | symmetrical and graceful. -jWjj ■i Before being measured for that new dress, be properly. \ .j' corsctted—go to your draper and ask to see PiD.'s—, , : || , •< ' you'll admire their symmetry —you'll appreciate-their ; If i comfort, their coolness-and you'll find, the price quite i '■ ' . easy to pay. Call at your draper's to-day ! 0$ I i Assist our Allies and serve yourself by 1 asking and insisting upon getting "P.D.'s". 29 I
ij ''' 4*l «n ' Hdl CIF- t,o!fß If A finemeut, comprising 0 houses, situI - — AJjiVB "4 |/|| ,j| ate j iu central, elevated position, with I '■ lIP fi ample pleasure grounds. - Write or wire • ' lor days., - . Jil •. . ; •• V • •■ • •• ••fffr-4 "STONEfIUSST,"- Auckland. ' The., Icy-hot is a glass bottle within a. glass pM||.! ■, ... ....... .'. ——- ———-—— bottle, with a vacuum between. The vacuum < . j HTI, is a non-conductor of heat or cold, and pre-. «m i IIFC'M ''iL_ " mfjjl' vents the contents from'changing tempera- K ;l Alii'i V Hv/ "V 1 gf g ture. In pouring out, the liquid is not con- " ,/MiC^r 5 ' V \ ass*" taminated by touching_ metal because the DUt A ~ projecting glass neck makes Icy-Hot Bottles absolutely KO A ; sanitary; nor can it work down between the bottle and /I ——V-.jW the casing. M// . gfflj ■ Every loy-Hot bottle is thoroughly tested before shipment. l| ni„„„ eoo'd night's sleep, tho cause is wife It must keep ■ Ln down nerves! They need || Water Steamiragi Hot for Twcnfly-Soiir Hours, a tonic and food that -will build pj fij _ 'jL - nnn * up and permanently strengthen tfft, OP Icy Cold for Ttiree Days, ' . | them. Take - ? || regardless of outside temperature. I Any bottle failing to do this cannot leave the factory. The ' II 8 glass filler cannot break, for it is held in the casing by a thick IT||| 1 soft rubber cushion at the neck, and a padded spring at the .. .„ fit J bottom. Bottles nickel plated, leather trimmed and nickel This splendid preparation wil S ~ j . 1 , ' put them right, and the cure will. Saw r plated, or japanned. i be lasting. Phosphatonic con- ®j| j AD high-grade bottlea specially reduoed. ItiStSrSßtfc « Plnls iron. 8/8. Qnarls Irom 16/- SriKit"S,,d'3 || I „ at chemists and stores, or post ftlfe j E. W. MillsjS Ca, ltd.,
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2754, 25 April 1916, Page 3
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