I / Yes, Madam— i f in/ -t ; - ', ; And a Beautiful Itange s i"^ spection we have. H ■If Mindly call.- in. and ■■ lOfI.CI3IC ee thcui—-they In^ j| elude: i , ' ' , ( LADIES' VOILE BLOUSES—With' dainty embroidered fronts, smartly fin- , - : J[ \ islied withcrochet buttons. V. & A. Price, 12s, 6d. N LADIES' AVHIT3iLSILK ; BLOUSES, with turn-down collar -and .finished • _. ; with, large pearl buttons. V. & A. Price, 10s. 6d; LADIES' WHITE SILK BLOUSES, with Nary and Black Spots, Ra#an ' : ■ shape, and small turn-down collar. V. & A.' Price, I>Ss. 6d. SMART LINE OF BLACK SILK BLOUSES, in Raglan shape, buttoned to '■ throat. ' . V. &A. Price, 16s..Cd. WHITE SILK CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES, daintily finished with veinmg and newest collar. V. & A. Price, 295. 6d. SMART BLOUSES IN SILK EOLIENNE, in shades of Pink, Champagne, - Navy, and Black, smartly finished with sailor collar and small frill, , V. & A. Price, 325. ed. U1H..1.1 ..I.mp.J l ii mi-. ■■_!,..,ii.^..^..n.-.,, --■.!—.i.JU.JJ..JI. i HILI.i !■! I "■ -■' ——
Tim following were amongst tho visitors to tho Rutland Hotel, Wanganui, this week:—Hon. W. Eraser, Miss Eraser, Mrs. A. L. Warburton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lees, Mrs. W. E. Caldow, Miss Maysmor, Miss Alexander, Mrs. E. A. Caldow, Messrs. J. H. M'Alister, J. Aitken, J. Trotter, R. H. Richards, R. Eildes, C. R. Smith, A. C. Mitchell, H. Maskrey, James Webster, C. F. Russell, D. A. Hamilton, •W.A. Clouston, E. A. Provost, H. L. Eos, J. E. Speechley (Wellington), Mrs. R. H. Trotter (Marton), Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Goss (New Plymouth), F. Pirani (Feilding), Mrs. Rathbone, Miss D. Rathbono (Lower Hutt), Miss A. E. Manson (Inverfc'argill), G. V. Pearce, M.P., E. F. Hemingway (Patea), A. L. Christie, Miss Christie (Ohakune), F. A. Jensen (Masterton), H. O'Leary (Blenheim), W. A. Collins (Kai Iwi), G. H. Bennett, L. R. Bryant, E. Broad, A. Henley, Miss E. Stephenson (Palmerston North), Owen Mabon, A. L. Orossley (Auckland), Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ooombe (Waitotara), A. Fraser, B.C. Gower (Foxton), J. N. Ormerod (Christchurch), H. M'Neish Walker (Parakino). Boys like school colours on their golf hose,' all schools 2s. lid. to 3s. lid., at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street— Advt. Wellington thinkers! Try the Thinkers' Favourite Writing Tablets, 6d; and la. each; also Thinkor Penny Note Books. Splendid for schools and everybody. * P. Cording, Bookseller and Stationer, Cour(cnay Place.—Advt The Hondon Tribunal refused exemption to Bernard Dillon, a' wellknown jockey. He said ho was 28 years of age, and was supporting his parents and four brothers. At one time he earned a good' deal of money as a jockey, but he had not taken part in flat racing for about four years, as ho. had become too heavy, and was now chiefly engaged as a dealer in horses.
jk| Wanted! E S yW\ Something nice and nourish" |h-— ///l\ jng to go with stewed fruit. Ik^j '// \ LJOW about an egg blancmange— Jos% (If jl ** pleasant to the taste and full a-^S^ uII of nourishment! Or a milk, leT^py llt egg and -Corn Flour custard—as ',■£■« '.- \ jjlh delicious as it is j£xs< c '"/'J^y It g These are ■'- ///jlflliiifl v" '■'-'-' L *&' //// \ dishes of which \j i no family ever tires; they serve '■"' ]// j indicate the variety of good light *^k II M food which can be made with • jl\ Corn ffeir l& aln See that the packet is kept in daily uses, |Xj I I If Recipes in eoery packet and more in.thz .'■.- 'ffl\ ; " II IB "Brovn & Poison" Book of Recipes, ' ' IK\ //fl P»t Me from J. £. Cilfillan & Co,, I AN // I P.O. Box 848, Auckland. JW J/j| Write for a copy to-day & v \ 1 |!lll!lllllllillll!ll!llll!lllli!EIIIII!!llll!lllhlllllllllllilll!lllllll!lllllll!llll!i^ H Nothing contributes more = = to secure happy temper in = = a child than correct feeding, , §f ss Get the diet right, and baby is as happy as 55 55 the day is long. as 55 Mellin's Food is adapted for use with the 55 ~ youngest babe, is light, easily digested, safe. S3 55 Besides, "Mellin's" is a no-worry food — hot ' 55 55 water and fresh cow's milk, and it's ready. ss ■55 baby's. Feeder. ' ' ' "~* 55 t*_-.pie Bottle of Mellin's Food, together with Handbook for 55 —; Mothers, "The Care of Infants", sent Fcee. Write to-day to ? — J5 Mesbss.GOLLIN&Co.PROPRIETARY.L'd,, WELLINGTON == illlll!ll!nnil!llll!l![ll!!ll!!li!l!!ill!!ll!l!lllllllll!l!!li!l!l!l!llllllll!ll!lllilllll!lllllilli 111 LU,Lu.o V L..D 'SOOTHINGI[RErTCSrffNG] Jf
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2908, 21 October 1916, Page 5
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