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' Here we are .off lie-'iari witi a baicli ©f lanchester Sale Bargains News of money-saving chances ■ do not require a whole lot of verbos introductory. .Suffice it to say that you cannot buy to tetter advantage than at tlie D.I.C. Sale, and certainly not nearly so good as these Manchester I fflra ® aD^e t s ' Easels, Ceylous, Flannelettes |Vj gj i j 1 100 OF ALL PURE WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS — Made |UJ |Pj ' specially for the D.I.C. by the Kaipoi Woollen Company. Soft, Fleecy, vDus • t I'f'la aid warm. >S 6S Jfi B llTv • •- Tor Single Beds- • , 245. 9d. Pair.. For Large Size Double Beds— 395. 6d, Pair. 30- PAIRS OF SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS—In small double bed size only; good quality, but imper- .. feet bleaching. , Sale Price, 295. Cd. Pair. ' i'PIECES OF ALL WOOL DOCTOR FLANNEL— Thoroughly shrunk; in t Natural colour only. Sale r ' Cß| s ' Yard. 8? PIECES OF CEYLON SHIRTING— Heavy in weight, and ' strong in texture: thoroughly shrunk, and fast colour; 29 inches wide. Sale Price, Is. 4d. Yard. ■ 35' PIECES OF HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTE—3O inches wide; perfectly pure, uneqnallod for wear. Sale Price, 9s. 11d. Dozen. 20 PAIRS OF GREY ARMY BLANKETS-AU Wool. Salb Price, 235. Sd. Pair.

Br w » xv L DEAR • j 13 ' MEAT Si -AND A WAY ■ OUT The idea that we must eat a lot of meat to . . . . nourish the tody is wrong—and with the Mf high cost of meat # to-day entails a big butcher's bill! W For every ounce of w J body-building food in •!» rump steak there are 4|| W three ounces in Ger■fy , steiia Porridge, whilst v iwraj a bag of Gerstena con- 5^ MW tains as much nutri- Wj m ment as an average- \| |r sized leg of mutton or t te® a round of beef—the ; SSi l|y difference in cost is i $|| W great and all in favour ! f of Gerstena. ' : lH W Moreover, , Gerstena % W contains nerve-build-jL_« ing and energy-giving spj properties to the same wj W excess—and these are W 5 f made at once available 4 r for the human diges|||l? tion by the special pro- li§ |W cess by which Ger- v|g ffl stena is. manufactured. v| f That's why Gerstena *| gas* only requires two sps ||p minutes'cooking. Cooked in. ! *§| f fiersieiaj Nerves! Nervousness is usually due to a state of general debility and want of tone in the system. Vitafer is a nerve and tonic-food combined. It is not a transitory alimulant—its effects are permanent. It gradually revitalises the whole system— building up the physical structure, strengthening and steadying the nerves. It is endorsed by physicians throughout the British Empire. An eminent physician writes; "I have found Vitafer especially useful in ccscs of nervouj' exhaustion." ■ Vif afer cuipaMM all other tonic-foodj including those of German otioin. Sold hy all chemuti. SOUTHALL BROS. ic BARCLAY,'LTD. Manufacturing Chemists - • Birmingham, England, Special Agent for N.Z.: I, A. Coltut, Fitzaerald Pharmacy, Chriitchuick 0 MESSRS. SUAULAND & CO.. LTD, We consider The old painful way of Filling Teetb as out of date. Anyone who wishes can have, at our Rooms, their toath Fil'ed quite painlessly. Sotß, £2 2s. nett. FROST & FROST DENTAL SURCEONS, 119 WILLIS STREET. I

. WA7 -'ATMOSPHERE OF COMFORT j ' Surrounds. the room's furnish'cd ■ with our. 1 ' J . Emy Cksiim mi They are produced'' in our own Factory, and their excellence of design j material, and workmanship, their well padded upholstery, aud their abil- ' J ity to give perfect'rest and'comfort,, maka-them very desirable possessions. 0 - WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE TO YOUR ORDER j x ■ our stocks do not. contain your, exact requirements! j WHEN TOU BUY. FROM "SCOULLARS" , xOU ENJOY THE LUXURY OF QUALITY! ' • 1 THE SGQULLAR':<CO. Lt4 HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. QUEEN STREET JIASTERTON. j MARKET STREET HASTINGS. | : " m' ■ ' . • M Now Showing—Another Lot of SHELL CAMEO RINGS OF BROWN OR PINK SHELL— ' ■■ SPECIALLY FINE IN CUTTING. , . / PRICES 21/- UPWARDS. Cameos wo offer are a revelation in delicacy of design and exquisite finish. Against the highly polished background the marvei- . lously fino chiselling shows to perfection. Mounted in best style by expert craftsmen. Nothing 1 finer, obtainable in Wellington. ■ A further supply of Cameo Rings and Brooches nowbeing mounted—ready in a few days. G Sr T YOUNG Ltd . 252 U* OL I ♦ 2 W, L,ICU LAMBTON QUAY. SHOOTING REQUISITES. WE HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, AS UNDER:— ' ' GUNS—S.B.B.L., D.8.8.Ly in Bonehill's and Hollis's make, Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating and Automatic Shot Guns. RlFLES—Winohester Rifles and Carbines, 32, 38, and 44 calibres, " tt !f an « Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, W and Automatic in 22 calibre. ||, REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and m Hammerlesfl. • » H PISTOL^ 2 Calibre Savage Automatio Pistol; 1915 Model. This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with ©1 Automatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. CARTRIDGES—We have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, lIIL/ ■ and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best English and JllL' American Factories. ifls, SUNDRIES— Cleaning Rods, Bristle andWiro Brushes, Pullthroughs, 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cartridgo Belts, Canvass Gamo Bags, Cartridge Bags, Rifle Kwlitk Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Eto. -■k JOHM DUTHIE I CO.^L PETALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS ySm WILMS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2809, 29 June 1916, Page 2

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