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IN OUR a ' . .' 1 ■ On file SHOWROOM FLOOK, | We have Nice,' Pretty Frocks, Dresses and | Blouses to show, and would like to have '! ■■ the privilege of showing them to you. «#; I' ' ■ ■ \ Letter enquiries promptly a nd carefully attended to, 'I'"' r':/ : I SMART RANGE OP CHILDREN'S COLOURED FROCKS—In Checks a.n3, 3 Stripes, finished with white collars and ouffs; suitable for girls 8 to 12 I years of age. Prices, 7s. lid., 10s. 6d,, 12s. 6d., and IBs. 6d. I ■ $ \ CHILDREN'S KIMONO FROCKS—Magyar stylo, m Palo Blue and Piak, and | ... D ar k Grey. Sizes, 20in., 22in., 24in., suitable forgirls 2to i year* I of a"o. Prices, 28. lid., 35.. 6d., and 3s. lid. \ ' • " . .. I INFANTS' WHITE DRESSES—Witfh dainty embroidered yokes, finished with \ small flounce of embroidered muslin. Prices, 7S. 6d. and 7s. lid. S . | GIRLS' WHITE PIQUE FROCKS—Smartly finished! with corered buttons; | for maids 12 to 15 years. Prices, 78. lid., as. lid., and 10s. 6d. ! '. ; « ■ . ! GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES—Wit! sailor collar, and ouffs of Red, Navy, ana I ' .White; for maids 13 to 16 years. Price, ss. ,1 Id. I . ■■"" ! No Woader We Grow—• Sefvice and Val«e the Best. '^^

Burning \f&*J/y head yM^U parchea * throat?' Don't put up with that feverish cold any longer. Bonnington's Irish Moss will quickly "get busy" on the vicious cold germs and relieve the inflammation of the membrane lining the airpassages. Bonnington's will swiitly clear the choked-up passages, dueling that enervating, feverish feeling, .enabling you to breathe freely. . has the unqualified endorsement ol many thousands in this generation —as it had in the generation before. We quote one of many testimonials:— Stewart Island. "I hive tiesn Buffering troin a ■£* severo cold in the chest lately «rn) and have tried »U Wnds of so- IHjl called conch enres, bnt I atill find Bonnington'e Irish Mojb KiSSSS to be the bout. I rocom- ]«™£«|L mend it to my friends as it jgjSSSSaiSa is a long wav cheaper than K swouwro'tf' Dootorn' Bills." „„„„„_ as^ a A H. B. COTTKEIX. tfM*J Ask yourcchemistt t or iwttjujjsj storekeeper for Bonnington's Irish Moss. 1M JsSsK»i

\ ''/difFjfrl' Girlishness! Properly corseted in P.D. Corsets jk. ' CVen a ' a^e UfC Can nVeS M $$r j^^^^^^y^■ with, charm of girlishness — the r E race f u 'hnes of youth. Jill Jmm Correct corseting consists of secur\im?s\ a true ba' ance °f P ro P°rti°n, M''/{ $m Ir Js Corsets achieve this in a v Jm&His W/l P-l rare manner. wpr J ' \fijif,J iflPy Over a P.D. Corset a gown sets properly \ Am iSk>&ry*&W!--t and appears at its best. // Moulded by a P.D. Corset the figure / /// I 1/1 \%s3Wyr retains Its suppleness and yet the bust is / k !// I \\j\i*%fc supported and the hips correctly subdued. $\ InMtf Must/ess Corsets WK nil 'A Unbreakable s A/ : $ merit consideration—nay,they claim consider- '•': \ \ ,j\',.'■/• " ntion, firstly because of their snperb lines. \ '-"} /}' k ??.k ' l|k greater comfort and long wearing qualities, and '"'t'. ■■••' / yj_ J\ <it*\ -vS. and secondly for reasons of Empire. .. n \ y wearing P.D. Corsets yon help yow figure \ and help our gallant Allies as well. P.D. CorPk(^* V sets are designed in France by French Artists. 1 I'i-V-ffX P.D. Corsets are made by workers from Belgium, ftA""" '" '""""sf \|J\ *° w^en uy ' ng cor3ot » femcmber our Allies g ~7 W Your Draper has.a fall,rangt, ff Inspect ... .Inspect today!

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2886, 26 September 1916, Page 3

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