a "KABO" Corset j To Fit You With S S ■ j Perfect Grace and Comfort., |||[||P ° —• Not only so, but you'll find, the "Kabo" incompar- | ■ jj] 1 Kfr | a'.-le inr kiig wear and lasting satisfaction. j 1 ( | Kako Corsets are .designed and drafted on 97 living I ujj\ jul J " models —women specially chosen as -. epresenting every I 5 | I j a I type of famine figure. 'I I Made of superior materials, and finished with finest ..■. ■■■■»■ i workmanship. We are Solo Agents. See Our Fine Range of "KABO"—The Live Model Corsets. | KABO CORSETS-For medium figures ; in strong white coutille; with long | deep skirt; fitted G strong suspenders. PRICE, 8S 11tl If I KABO. CORSETS—In white batiste; very short above waist, finished silk em- If JJ broidery; long deep skirt, with very little boning; free hip bone. • |l| T| PRICE, 12s. 6d. P5 KABO CORSETS-For medium figures; very comfortablo model; short skirt ' 5 firmly boned; made in strong white coutille. PRICE, 15s. 6d. I | KABO-CORSETS—Designed especially for evening wear; in the new Tricot J materials, elastic and soft, very little boning, giving perfect freedom for H ■ dancing, etc. PRICE, 255. 6d. [H KABO CORSETS—For stout figures; a, reducing corset made of strong white | coutille, and having entire double front; low bust and deep skirt with ' elastic gore in front section. / PRICE, 295. ed. H The "PROMENADE" is a British-Made Corset of Splendid jj Z Quality at Moderate Prices, I "PROMENADE CORSETS—In strong grey or white coutillo- for HI average figures; medium height above waist; deep skirt. ||| j\ PRICE, Bs. lid, rai /fA\ ■ PROMENADE CORSETS-In white coutille; beautifully trim- I\l Iff yl|l [] m embroidery; fitted four rubber grip suspenders'.- jj 1 I fcL V® PRICE, 10s. 6d. Is CT\/|f ' M PROMENADE CORSETS-Cut low in bust; long skirted The W Pr $334. \ m boning ot these corsets, is practically unbreakable. ' Front 'i' ' ' M SK, ° sus P enders - PRICE, 13s, 6d. I Wj/I' SOLE AGENTS FOR "KABO" AND "PROMENADE" CORSETS. | 'GEORGE &KERSLEY,Ltd. I ' ' ofSet PeCialiStS ' anganU{ ' HE THINKER'S * FAVOURITE" : : Writing Tablets. Superior quality. A 1916 WISH! MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE w "ROTARY STANDARD." ■/ Beller, Willis Street. " ave " ac * over 40 Nears lractical Experience, during which time • '•-7- ' we have handled thousands of A real tonic food. ®l©win|§£ ■ Vltafer contains the entire le absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY . , . oiAiNDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial, proteins Ol milk —not only the are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are. All find casein but also the lactalbumen, a them to be the easiest and'most beautiful running Machines ever, seen, valuable nutritive element which other doing more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best,*' foods lack. Most "tonic foods" contain . 22 carat when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest, only dried skimmed milk and thus have not ' < Je ! ltral Standard isthe most important invention of the century! ■ the nutritive value of Vitafcr. Other foods us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free, contain the whole of the milk-sugar, from Drop-head o-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. Cd. Needles of ,11 kind* which Vitafer has been entirely freed. Study m stock. Any make Machine, repaired. _ ' ' il iP " .-. F>: J» W. - Pear, Chemically pure proleini 68.40 31.40 ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 98 WII.US STREET. WELLINGTON. Sugar .... absent 42.31 , \ i Vitafet ECONOMY BEGINS IN THE PANTRY! ' I A penny saved here and there on I Ask your chemist for Vitafer. ' Groceries—not forgettiiig the securing SOUTHALL BROS. & BARCLAY. LTD, ' of Better Qualities—should be your Manufactuiing Chemist! »• Birmingham, England, •. /[ . Objective these days I ''Special Ag.nl foi N.Z.: I TH E CAMPBELL WAY IS THE J. A. Collait, Filzgerald Pharmacy, Chriitcburch, ? ♦ S ECONOMY v WAY OF GROCERY j
1 J. A. ruzfiera'd rtmmacy, L.tuutcburcQ, v 'Your Own Cup "Aboard"' || Afternoon tea "on board," tea j || in the office, tea at home, tea in || || town—all the tea-times will be H || remembered if "Amber Tips" i be in the cup. 0 g "Amber Tips" has an altogether fj E delightful flavour that will al- U E ways'be remembered. There's H ™ good cheer, there's good taste, j there's aroma in a cup of Such a combination of quality and economy is |il found in no other tea but !§| } -■■ —"* ll' "Amber Tips" Tea. 128 ||j J ',N "Amber . V ! / Everybody's jf| \| . WHOLESALE AGENTS: THOMPSON |< What Grandad used J • | for Coughs and Colds! J § Grandad used Bonnington's because it was 5 sMi i/rv mos ' Active cold-cure available. He ' = i' found that sneezing, coughing, sore £ ; 5 rjgWA tbroat and hoarseness could all be = = !!Sel \ f.\ stopped by the soothing, "pleasant-to- S - i»i»nS Ja&ql Jfti take" Bonnington's. S ; iJCIW/W BONNINGTON'S J iftSrS • ' IRISH. MOSS . I I <> stilly holds pride of place. What it ! | | =: accomplished in the "sixties" for folks it will do for you torday. j £ | 3 Ask for Bonnington's at your chemist's or store. i S 1 g • 107 H ! irfmprfniiM
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 2
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821Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2760, 2 May 1916, Page 2
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