1 I 5 :1 1 The New Spring at the D.I.C. i j s I sends forth a sirei-like invitation. ) T || Ci If 0110 can sen music, which is \ I tjj f claimed fo bo. possible, tlieri it. ' \ 1 jjj V is reasonable to assume that one X [| ~ ][ l can feel melody.. t •.!- • w J This being so, we can modestly '<i J *■. e ■ !l \ believe that such a psychological >ft Q Q H f happening can take place with s IS—gvl ' ftJ JoJ V regard-to artistic Millinery. '? !$ ' Jill W sees the new- Spring Models there , jjjj j| j j |lj l 'if V o'erspreads' one's being—a sng : X *jj| I f gestion of harmony, of melody, ltj ft i. 'Yoii ave en rap port. I S ii t < Come, then, to the D.1.G., and s tf if- ••-••--- ■ I ' i go. through iliis delightful ex- |S W < perienCe while viewing ,C | V THE NEW SPRING MILLINERY j ' V ! > MODEL IN TETE TAFFETA-Lined i • 1 J T- f Beigo Tngcl, trimmed flat ribbon ro- „ < II S • 6ette, with posy. 655. o '[ ( . Small NAVY TAFFETA MODEL— { I (J . V . . Turned up slightly at back, lined . > W v * M f. Cyclamen Tagel, trimmed tiny flow.- C (fft ... ■\\ ■ . .Kf > era and ribbon velvet. 425. > M l i y. . ' m l Small Mushroom in:TETE TAFFETA a -«ft: -y " - —Trimmed bunchy bows of tulle, mill \, I K -•'<( \ - small cerise flowers. 498. 6(1. c uf } WHITE TAGEL MODEL—Lined black, > - • ••• . I I with .blaolc and white marguerites,', ' . C > ■ 3 ' flowing veil. 475. 6di V i • Large BLACK TULLE SAILOR— * ? l- ... J b- ■ with. small white, flowers, - J i i t pink rose, and saxe ribbon. BTs. Sci. C i > BLACK CTEPJi-DK-CTIENE. SAILOR ' j , ■.< . 1 i —With velvet marguerites. ' 495. 6d. . y ( i , CHAMPAGNE CREPE-DE-CHENE' J ( SAlLOß—Witrli saXe ribbon and pink ; C . roses. \ ' 453. J .■ > - • ■-—.— : —. ; — :—: : ; ; —
: the safe Wrff Food in fJu ILLNESS. VC^' n illnesses with"- inflammatory symptoms such as Enteric Fever, when the giving of correct food is of highest importance, Benger's Food is right. ' Prepare it always according to directions, as Benger's is not a "made in a moment" food. If it were, it could not be prescribed by the Medical Profession gs the safe Food in serious Illness, FoFINFMTS, INVALIDS and the AGED is sold by Druggists, etc., everywhere. Bender's Booklet—A little work of authoiltyon the special feeding of Infants. Invalids, anrf the Aged, will tie sert post free on application to: BENGER'S FOOD, Ltd., Manchester, Enfr Branch Ojficts— N'p.w YORK (U.S.A.) 93, William Street, SVOSP.Y (N.S.W.) J|-, l»itt Street, Canadian Druj & Ohoolcftf Co., Ltd. Si Bt Gabriel Qtriat, Montreal, and Branches throughout Canada, j "Gerstena" Food Talks. No. 8 A Plate of Gerstena costing a ha'penny is equal in Food Value to —a quarter of a pound of choice Rump Steak, | costing 2^d; — Egg, costing —4 slices of Bread and Butter, costing 2d; —2 platesfnl of ordinary i j Oatmeal, and 3 platesful of prepared OatI meals, costing twice and thrice aa much for the same food value. Remember, the EnergyUnits in any food are scientifically known; they depend upon the amount of protein, carbohydrates, and fats in proportion to . the bulk. /<COQKED^s yn 2.minute^/ has such a high foodvalue (proven by Goyerriment analysis) beI cause its Energy Units are concentrated by its process of making. Were it not for this, a bag of Gerstena would have to contain' twice as much meal as it now does to II have the high food value | it now has. I Use Gerstena in yonr home, and cut down the household expenses. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena" i ■mi
j Springtime is'essentially the time to BRIGHTEN UP TH E-HOME ! . .WITH NEW FURNISHiNCS, and our specially selected "Stocks ■ | offer facilities and ideas which, are exclusive and quite out of the : .> j ordinary. ..... ' ' ' j • ! j , All the DAINTIEST FABRICS, Beautiful ' :■ Colourings and Novel Designs | are her© in wide variety, and ive are pleased to give you the full | benefit of onr expert knowledge and experience. I "Tlie : ;Se©iillsiF C®„ 9 Ltd., I ' HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTO.N QUAY. r WELLINGTON. | QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. I . . <~\ -MARKET STREET HASTINGS. ' | :"PiTALyiA"--Tte Leading Incubator! j "JHE Petaluma has made such a work Wide reputation for itself that hundreds of would-be Incubator makers have striven to •instal— ■ ■ | . ACompHment of the Highest Order to the Petalimia's Superiority. "We can supply this leading-Incubator. In 54 EG6 CAPACITY. £4 0 0 In 120 EGG. CAPACITY ; £7 n n / . . In 216 EGG CAPACITY .; " £8 15 0 ' In 324 EGG CAPACITY £U Jo o ■ 1 — :—— ; > ■ Send. Cash with order, and we will deliver the Petaluma Free to a.ny i ■ . > part of tho Dominion. . HATCHES LARGER PERCENTAGES THAN ANY OTHER INCUBATOR. . The Sims Hardware Co., Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET :: :: WELLINGTON. SHOOTING REQUISITES. X W3 HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON AS UNDER:— < OUNS—S.B.BJi., D.8.8.L., in Bonohill's and Hollis's make,, also VV mchester's Latest Models in Repeating and' Automatic Shot Guns. j RlFLES—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32.38. and 44 calibres, • and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, ® and Automatic in 22 calibre. If REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and M»8 Hammerless. P. PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatic' Pistol, 1915 Model, i |j| if P' a fol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with J ||j Antomatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater pow^r. ' if] f*Y CARTRIDGES—We have a large assortment of.Rifle, Revolver, vlsar 1 a . n " Shot Gun Cartridges from the. Best English and &j a' American Factories. SUNDRIES— j|l|i' Cleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthroughfl, ,|d||||k ■ . "2 Calibre Flexible Oleaners, Canvas and Leather CartEj®§|& ndge Belts, Canvass Gamo Bags, Cartridgo Bags, Rifle |Sj||||| Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Eto. 11l JOHN DUTH!E A cal M ' llik KETALS & HARDWARE MERCHANTS | : <B« ; . WILLIS STREET. I
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2853, 18 August 1916, Page 2
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