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WOMAN'S WORLD

(Oontinued from paee 4.) Accident and Sickness Insurance for V/omen. The latest feature in insurance is the ladies' "leader" policies issued by the Ocean Accident and Guarantee -Corporation, Ltd., Hitherto insurance companies have looked askance at proposals made by the fairer sex for accident and sickness insurance, but the employment of woman labour necessitated by the withdrawal of mon to the war zone has created a demand for personal accident and sickness insurance which can no longer be refused., 60 the Ocean.Accident and Guarantee; Corporation, Ltd., has decided to provide, such insurance. Particulars of samo are advertised in this issue.

Ladies! Make a point of inspecting the splendid' new range of quality Panamas at Price's Store, Willis Street. Prices range from 12s. 6d., 155., 17s. 6d., 21s. up.—Advt.

Wellington thinkers! Try the Thinkers' Favourite Writing Tablets,' Gd. and Is. each; al6o Thinker Penny Note Books. Splendid for schools afid everybody. P. Cording, Bookseller and-Stationer, Courtcnay Place.—Advt. -,'"

Mrs. Preston remiw}s the ladies who are willing to help her on Friday next, Bed Cross Day, to send v in. their names at once. Members of the South Wellington Nursing, Guild are especially requested to come forward. Mrs. Preston will be glad to receive produce, sweets, cakes, groceries, etc. All gifts may be sent to either the depot at Nathan's Buildings, or to the stall in Mercer Street. Mrs. J. It. Gibbons nas~ undertaken the stall opposite Messrs., Kirkcaldis and Stains, and she will bo pleased to receive gifts of produce, flowers, sweets, ''and cakes. •

"Let the suits talk" has been the safe, sound principle of Mr J. T. Lewis. "Lewis" suits have spoken—have told the tale of their superior fit, finish, and fashion far and wide, which once again plainly indicates that more and more discerning men are turning to J. T. Lewis, Featherston Street, Wellington, for tho country's /best tailoring.—Advt.

"Are you collecting Camels?" is a question, that 'occasions no surprise among wise housekeepers who daily use and enjoy New Zealand's most popular tea, Desert Gold. To those who collect the "Camels" off the Desert Sold' Tea packets .£SO and also Gift Prizes are, to be awarded. For pleasure and profit you should drink Desert Gold.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 5

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WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 5

WOMAN'S WORLD Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 5

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