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1 X Lovely Lot ; 1 \ i of . : k'' j Underskirts-- ; jj IN THE LATEST STYLES, SUITABLE FOR PREVAILING FASHIONS, AND e i; | IN ALL THE WANTED SHADES, ARE NOW SHOWING IN VEITCH AND \ f ALLAN'S UNDERSKIRT DEPARTMENT. j VrfSlllfi THE DUALITY IS GOOD AND THE PRICE VEITCH AND ALLAN'S jj iWllflV || popular.low! I I INSPECTION INVITED. 1 ' 1 QUALITY UNDERSKIRTS—In silk moriette, newest shapes and shades. 3 ■ ~- XafiTTtftJa i V. &A. Prices, 10s. Bd„ .15s. 6d., and 18s. Gd. 5 5 J SATIN UNDERSKIRTS—With deep pleated frill, in shades of Helio, Hole,.- j| j Navy, and Brown. V, & A. Price, 15s. Gd.. ! ■ | WATBBPLINE UNDERSKIRTS—In good quality, finished with small pleated I ■ J frill. All the newest shades. V. &A. Price, 4s. lid. : | ■ WOVEN UNDERSKIRTS—In Grey Fleecy, suitable for Winter wear. '■*, V. & A. Price, 4s. Ed. I ~. | i TARTAN UNDERSKIRTS*—In Silk Moirette. Smartly finished, with pleated • | flounce. V. & A. Price, 10s. 6d. | | TANGO KNICKERS, In Slorv. Silk, in shades: Cerise, Pale Blue, Shell Pink, £ j and.Creme. v. A. Price, 16s. 6d. » ALL' PARCELS POST FREE. r \ |^*aaaiia«ga^^ You can. help 'WSMm I Our Allies simply ( / :i> ! i • $sTn> rv 99 I spfOTvhe |by saying * I .LA 1 Uaristan I ] First and foremost, P. D. Corsets stand | for the highest expression of Parisian Njv. \ \ J style—they are French in conception— \ | designed by French artists. Belgium too I 11& JlllltW I is represented in P.D.'s, for workers from | ■ Belgium produce them. So in specifying I|| I . P.D. Corsets you afford signal help to the | Allies besides benefiting and beautifying your -.- 'jj ■ ' figure.' Therefore, wear none other than j ■ ffl] ! Mudfess- Corse6s MHi .:'' I • \ | PrD.'s are designed by the foremost coraetieres in the ; • S I world. They are fashioned on Nature's own Fashion ■ '■ I'■*. 1 I —and whilst giving full support and comfort, effectually • I mould the figure into lines and curves —at once -w ' ' symmetrical and graceful. ~ Before being measured for that new dress, be properly | corsetted—go to your draper and ask to see P.D.'s- — . \m H you'll admire their symmetry—you'll appreciate their : J sWly. •-•-• > I comfort, their coolness and you'll find the price quite , ™ '• IS 1 easy to pay. Call at your draper's to-day! jgH - j 1 . 3 Assist oar Allies and serve yourself by | asking and insisting apon getting "P.D.'s". •; a . .prf . | Milks? Oil Heater j ! Smokeless and Odorless i' ; | .jj «tX finement, comprising 9 . nouses, situ--5 " !i ateil in central, elevated position, with J Miller Heaters are constructed of stamped steel; are nickel plated, | ' 1 "' 8 '' | beautifully finished, and are an ornament to any room. , j "stoNEHDBST - -Auckland i These Heaters cannot smoke, because tho flame-spreader limits the 5 „ .. . V —~~ | upward movement of tho wick. .. The extinguisher is separated from ft . the flame-spreader for convenience in cleaning, and works automatically | The founts are made of brass throughout, are beautifully embossed, | '• j hold three or four quarts of oil, according to the style of-.heater, (ind | (M .n . Will Bam from Elglit to Ten Hoors jj Get Rid of those I without re-filling. J * " Disfiguring Spots j. - An important point with these heaters is.'that have registering J ' j oil indicators, so that a glance will show the quantity of- oil within; the ■ S Have you really tried to get rid- of-,-' | fount. Another valuable feature connected with the No. 110 Stove is f .them? .Use .Exnmol—tho soothiiiff, that it has a top provided with a damper, the spread of the heat being fl J 1 ? 3 ''?? ointment—it- cures all _ { Si blemishes rapidly..and makes t!.;o i*.cw •• regulated at will. . : , - - . | I Bm ooth and clear.- .- ' : | These stoves are supplied with ruby or plain glass windows. Jj Buy a . Jar of I They are simple in construction and.easy tore-wick. I • . k .. § So matter if otlwr ointments have, not don# ft K any good—Kxinazol is different—bener; liii K No. 410—Plain 31/6 each, Ruby 35/■ each, . * G mado specially for skin irritations and b\em- . R • * fi ipbes—it hixs cured hundreds of cases ot skin, . . S if disease. Yes, scud for h 2/6 Jw: to yonr chomiat I No. 160—Plain 22/6 each, Ruby, *25/6 each...-- ? • or-store, or post free from, § •§ • Chas. A. Fletcher, ChemUt, . | • ALUMINIUM OIL HEATERS—'With nickel trimmings, 25/- cach, ' | fj||ggß/ ; .;. | E.W. Mills & Co. Ltd. ■'L-—— ; .

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2777, 23 May 1916, Page 4

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