I ■ j ' : , On ttie SHOWROOM FLOOR, - | ; We have Nice, Pretty Frocks, Dresses and j | Blouses to show, and would like to have 1 \ . the privilege of showing them to you. <£ I I I I Letter enquiries promptly a nti carefully attended to. i ' \ ■ ''•■*'•■ 5 J SMART RANGE OF CHILDREN'S COLOURED FROCKS-In Checks and ■t I Stripes, finished with white collars and cuffs; suitable for girls 8 to 12 I i years of age. Prices, 7s. Ltd., 10s. 6d,, 12s. 6d., and 15s. 6d. I ! • i, | OHILDREN'S KIMONO FROCKS—Magyar style, in Pale Blue and Pink', and | j Dark Grey. Sizes, 20in., 22in., 24in., suitable for girls 2 to 4 years ■ I | of age. Prices, 2s, 11d., 3s. 6d., and 3s. lid, ■ | | INFANTS' WHITE DRESSES—With, dainty embroidered yokes, finished with \ ' i small flounce of embroidered muslin. Prices, 7S, 6d. and 7S. 11d. | | GIRLS' WHITE PIQUE FROCKS-Sm&rtly finished withcovered buttons; ] | for maids 12 to 15 years. Prioes, 7s. 11d,, 9s. lid., and ids. 6d, 1 '"-"■'' ' \ 'i, GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSES-Witit sailor collar and ouffs of Red, Navy, and I j __..-•:- " White; for maids 13 to 36 years. Price, Bs. ,11d. I I No Wonder We Grow— Service and Vatoe the Best. "^k ;■■•■"'■' ' . t The lissom, girlish figure—the slim lines ' of youth—the grace of contour so a VV' necessary to the fashions of the - Mk \ moment—these are now more than \ $%i \ ' possibilities—they are certainties to the ifti I woman who makes her choice from ■ -r+^Js ' Unbreakable JBLj 'Hi \ 118 l Designed with all the artistry which lll\\ 1 HlB French brains 'can bring _to bear on mIaIIu §flj Fashion matters, moulded in strict con- W\li I §^1 formity with hygiene and masle by . •/| ift^lli skilled workers from Belgium, "Royal \\ r 'l^H'lii French P.D. Rustless Corsets merit /j|V \ ySjl?! | the choice of every gentlewoman in the ; / Jj\ V ywS ;• J J For comfort, for grace, for wearability, for / wS|fi| \ economy, and last but by no means least.be- / \ cause of our Allies, your choice should rest with / wtjl W'A \ Royal French Rustless / ra' w Your draper can show ■ \ x|§ you a splendid range &> -—Ask to-day I a ? PROTECTION INSURANCE §f _ , x -^® m™£™™l M's " Stainless § Snsffess" ■;■.'■•. I ind Administration of your Estate by j IST Qi l t P fi At THE. GUARDIAN TRUST | WW 51661.10? IflUeiY.'' ! AND EXECUTORS Co.,\ OF N.Z., ; N J LTD - ■ ' • 'i '. . Merged in and guaranteed by. Thw is a lino of goods which every u6or of Cutlery, will welcome, i THE SOUTH BRITISH. Thore will te no more stained and dirty knives that are constantly in. j •.-,■■■ i need of cleaning. The knife machine and board may he put aside, [ ' continual rubbing will be eliminated, the time and labour lost in J i putting them into a condition to use again will be saved. § For Skin |f<sfnl I ' The eaving of wear and tear on the blades through constjuit plean- j Troubles try % ' !wg wiU give many years'added life to the cutlery.,. After use the.blades ] Exmazol ) Need only be Dipped-in Hot Water and Wiped ! Don't worry'/ \ ■ \ Exmazol it ft A ~J jft >lS % \ with a cloth, and they will be feund to be perfectly, bright and,free.from I s splendid f \*J®*Sjfi' M ; stain • j cure for skin | s".s&^-'** &j§ \ 3 troubles. \ These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used to cut onions, \ Instead Jpf I jjg£& lS , J lemons or any other vegetable or fruit which bo quickly stains ordinary of letting Mii-i& A ie S P°^ s or 1 \ knives, then loft for some hours -without cleaning, without the aoids ipread, XjTjf give this great healer j leaving any stain upon them. f \ trial right now. Itching and irri- S , "I .lion will immediately ceaie «d you will | They are unaffected by wafer or aoids or by anything' from which I ioon see new, healthy skin forrainj. Ip tin. J.i . 11 ir t Sx m «ol h.. h«»dreß. of cures ..itscredit- j Table Cutlery a>snally suffers. ,■ | lerraenent curet. 2/6 aad 4/6 \u at ChemisU \ , I md Stores. Pest paid from : An early inspection of these goods, which are made by* C. Johnson • I CHAS. A. FLETCHER | & Co., wUI repay you. "■. , I 38 j All Kniyea are marked "Firth Stainless." | Ef. ills iCo, UsM j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2888, 28 September 1916, Page 3
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