"" "What, is the meaning of tliat big 'D' on the dustbin?" asked the new servant. The haughty footman replied: the 'D' displayed on the dust.bin denotes that the despairing domes.tics of this detached domicile desire that the deserving dustmen, during ■their daily, diversions \yilL deem ■ it their , delightful duty to dislodge deliberately and deftly the dust and dirt deposited in that disagreeable dustbin.'
BILSTOft BASIC SLAG NOW OBTAINABLE. OWING to War Conditions it has almost been impossible to obtain supplies of thia valuable Basic Slag. Small . shipments are arriving in, Wellington' in August' and September., "- Ex jship" de-' ■ liveries now being arranged. .. " BUT ORDER EAELT. f' "Bilston" is a splendid Basic Slag of ■proved worth, the highest grade import- . Ed into New.Zealand. * . ■'. , ! . •... • PI BCD your order to-day . for Bilston -•Basic Slag with any Manure .Merchant. __0 , •TVTOT How Little,, but How Much we i.* can do for each of our many suppliers is the.inspiring motive of our entire organisation, and. any.' cream supplier to our Jlaorilanil Dairy Factory can rely on getting what is due tq him. You require no shares and you can 6end in your cream any.day.,you like, as we are working every day in tho year.' We haveover one hundred satisfied suppliers today and want another hundred. Consign your Cream to us, St. John's Station. We ,pay freight. Drop us a line that it: is coming, or write us for further particu.lars.'- P.O. Box 185, Wanganui. ,
| Imitated-But NEVER BEATEN j' J DAINTY LW6EIIE LJ SPRINGTIME IS HERE, SO ARE THE M >EVERDAINTY J UNDERCLOTHES/' L WHICH ALMOST EVERY LADY WILL NEED FOII HER | ; ' SPRING AND SUMMER FROCKS. I THE LADIES OF GOOD TASTE AND REFINEMENT US- | TJALLY SEEK OUT OUR ESTABLISHMENT FIRST, AS WE " N .HOLD A j ;n DOMINION. REPUTATION ' r FOR THE PRETI'IEST UNDERWEAR TO BE SEEN IN . NEW ZEALAND. ; r * DAINTY CAMlSOJ.ES—Attractively Priced; English and J French Makers ; Square and V Necks, Etc. i Is. Gel. to 235. 6d. each. CHARMINC NICHTCOWNS — Nainsook, Longelotb, Sheer Linen,.Milanese, and Jap Silk; daintily hand embroidered; Square, Round, V Necks; Open Fronts; Slip-over Styles, including a lovely range of Hand-mado French Gowns. ' 4s. lid. to 755. each. LOVELY CHEMISES —From French and English Makers; • -j trimmed soft Embroider ies and Val Laces. p 2s. 6d. to 255. 6(J. each. DAINTY KNlCKEßS—lncluding large ranges of Short, Wide Styles, unobtainable elsewhore; Embroidery and Lace Trimmings, and Hand Embroidered. , 2s. 6d. to 225. Gd. -i OUR ONLY ADDRESS AND NO BRANCHES— !™ LEES & CHURCH 128 CUBA STREET. y, gf THE NOTED SHOP FOR "W r I "EVERDAINTY LINGERIE." 1 * I II II —JI 4 H
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 8
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433Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2857, 23 August 1916, Page 8
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