Have a pleasing announcement to make To=day concerning those useful Fabrics— ' '/ .. i GINGHAMS, NURSE CLOTHS, • : and STRIPED ZEPHYRS, - • And cordially invite a call of inspection or enquiry for patterns. ■'■»*' . • ' ' NEVER OLD GINGHAMS is a very useful cloth for. Children's Frocks,' Tunics, etc., and can now.be seen in an extensive range of designs— Butcher Blue and Navy grounds, with white stripes; 40in. wide. V, & A. Price, is, yard, PLAIN GINGHAMS, iu Navy and Butcher Blue and. Pale Blue; 40in. wide.' . .''.','■- .V. & A. Price, Is. yard, ■ -/■:'■, NURSE CLOTHS, in Navy, Butcher, and Pale Blue, jn plain, striped, or . .< ■." ' checks; 40in, wide, j . V. &A. Price, IS. 3d. yard. • . ( GREY N-TJRSE CLOTH, recommended for Children's wear, being a splendid washer, and fast colour; 40in. wide. V. & A. Price, Is. Bd. yard. •.,.. , STRIPED ZEPHYRS, iii Sky, Navy; Helio, and Grey grounds, with white stripe; a splendid; line for washing dresses, etc.; 27in. wide. V. & A. Price, iOd, yard. . . . ''-..'■' ".■•' '
A good speaking voice is a most enviable but one that itw /people' possess*, To ensure this in the adult, however, training must .start from the early days of.childhood, and every mother should use her .■endeavours to assist the 'child in cultivating a correct voice. Since children are .-so imitative it is necessary that they should • always more or less be in"'the''Company of thoso who do know.lunv to*sneak properly. ' When children' are at play. is the time that they are specially aptto let their voices '.'go," and in their excitement—and sometimes -their auger—they, will utter Words in a tone that could only be likened' to the snap of a whip. It is just such a child as this who, unless lib or she is. checked in youth, will grow-'' up with a harsh-, toned'speaking voice which will stick to him' probably for the rest of life: Some foolish people are apt to think that it is no matter* what your "home 1 " voice is like so long as you can put on a "best" voice when., speaking'to' those you .meet elsewhere. But this is a maxim that no sensible person would follow. Use your host voice at home and guard, it every minute of every hour 'of every day; never speak without flunking first w'hctl'e'r you are using your voico. correctly. While the common snail'has liings, he,art, and a general circulation, it is nevertheless. ablo :to live indefinitely without inhaling--the least bit of air.
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Transformations from £*4s.j Toupees I *• t t««i rWJ/ \ r from £2 25.; Switches from £1: Pin. —-j come the children ' \p(3<y V - ?% h 1 » s -w v e,lch - ~ c "., ~ , 1/ |(V ftVYV ' : ' VI / • travelling or the Seaside, the- • -— -*k 'finnnrv rinf ton hot fn pat much «£\ I Auv \ S / above,: made of naturally curly hair, hungry, DUt tOO not to eaimucn IJ R\U ] JIIll °P' W0& does away ;rith untidy heads aid un. | of the heavy roods, <' U • B\\\\ i $§$%fwi; -& Mjpl si sht\y curling pins. ,< -■<J Give them freely of the many light, cooling, lv\ ' '■'''^$^^^^' ,^M^ . • CreaniS ' . Powders ' and , nourishing and easily digested dishes, which att\\ $&*"" fi|f§sli ' Millinery Department-Becoming and . can be made with milk and Brown & Poison's |\\ Y ' ~. ■ . ■.■ ■~; f / on V 6d ' J° 45s ' •*r . g _, ,-,. - ■-•. ~ a\\\ \ [V' ' • it. -i ■ ■ ■■' -itih-n Ji w into bilK Hats, bs. od. each. J Corn Hour.such as blancmange, orange sponge, |\\\ J -/ fessr^: — ; '" l 'J^'" , mM cimawnonin, il « ■✓' y% cold custard shape, cold banana! pudding, etc. |\\\V • : (( (Si BTAMFORB- & CO., X 'Si Tv ■s l fjt r j ji\ Jl '» IWW ~ ■ '■- -.- — "*. ■' Hair Workers & Art Milliners, lnw «s the kind of food ihat they will aml ; ' . 123 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. <^ readily eat and really enjoy—it is very Rood I'm ■ ■■^rr^-. .for them on hot days, and sends them back a \\i 11 ««mnTm.irmi»n ■'' ' I- • to school refreshed and full of energy. Use |\\ J'-NFIIRITISI NFR-VF' PAJNI ■■' ' ra'- PWW' SrSf^lSOll^ 1 'IK \ '" th ? shoulder mu scles, neck, back, arms, legs. Also " wiSrV C@ta'iFl@llF m ] Neuralgia,Headache,Rheumatism MstsMsns.* • •'■'.* t^ 1 '111 \ ■' promptly relieved by f a " snmmer '*sht dishes. ||l\ . ._ . . I 1' Prpduces a lasting warmth and anodyne effect. //-// 1111 II l I /111 I 1 1 Th ' s P re P aratlon is fre e from grease and will not stain linen |ry B: W| j 111 illl- I 111 II II 1' 111 It replaces the use of poisonous liniments, mustard plasters, etc., , till an d can t) e use( j w j tn sa f e ty by p ersons suffering from any illllllllllllillllllllllilllHlllliM Jh--«c symptom, such as lumbago, sciatica, stress, sore —; SSI.- ' ■ ' : - Obtainable from all Chemists in ■=3 TSTft -B O sr* = Pnparedhlh WELLINGTON (New Zealand)! I' Baby is' a .Connoisseur j;. 1 awglo - - H. " i" his own little way. = fSI| ,■".■""T.S'SIr ■.' /^sr\ .5 ' He likes—and must have—the best. You =§ U Romj® I, *ho : n uci •» nd A%l< / f 1 cannot be too cautious in selecting his .| H • OaniSfl tJ]6 UUSt and U» u / s food. Use.a proved food—a food which 1 Lighten YOUr LabOUr **-*""*' S' has been in the front rank for years. ~ I h t . * / S3 ~" I Dusting the house is practically a [> iQA 33 J88& ' , ' ,4S§!h =: I never-ending task, but some women ( ' tj. -a | ' Mellin's Foad is the"proved "| Sct^to fetd i | 4 The I@P "' ; \ ,«*/ «• most efficacious equivalent to , = - Absorbs dust, cleans and' polishes ... L * '"' I< 9 S : . Mother's Milk, and satisfac- F«*nE M Bouio S -hard'wood and painted floors, lino- ? % = torily fulfils all the require- l"--rS • =H T ! UmS ' " , -,ih ■ t , > '"Vt^W = men snf an artificial fend convinces you =fl It,saves your t.mc and the time -. *. w"gj c , menii or an arunciai rooa. I I ! S I >" ou savo can l) - devoted to rest /— £S A Sample Bottle of Mellin'j Food, together with useful Handbook for S I i ' . ~, Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent post Free. Write to-dayto ' ' ■sj The Sllino Dust Mop is made of. heavy cotton yarn chemically treated; = ; MESSRS. GOLLIN *: CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD., WELLINGTON. ■ - <-. S I the binding is reinforced to'prevent the mop from sagging down on the == as I sides. -.. PRICE, 4s. 6d., POSTACE PAID. ' giiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiHiiii SSms Hardware Co Ltd JM&M n 111-113 CUBA STREET , WELLINGTON. •- .sr-Jfo 'f' x (Flowers of Ihe Orient) . , \\ / ' 1/ /r\ h |i charming composite, aroma with ''' »'ifc-u yyr\^n l\ asubt!e ; oriental fragrance from the WOM ANY, THINQ J (feMp\i|t /New character perfumes,,'are:-' l| <^!r^^^^^fl Jlll%M) R ADIANT ROSE, SPLENDOR, ' ' ' f^ l tivatl ' n §-' ECLAT, a Far' Eastern '' 'JalsjL Cashmere Carnation, /yiF W^^sS^lfl^H Jasmine,?Jockey^Club, La France K|F ~ W'• - ..: ''' S Rose, New Mown Hay, &c. &c, 'e/ri iranDT I D Li r ii i !■ ri • h n , " , ia I— C_ fe ffl IgM&L I rrocurabie irom all leading Chemists, IPerfumers and w a-nd &' M 'S'S^^^^ Fancy Goods Dealers.' I l-isrrrr^"^^^!^'^^^
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2970, 6 January 1917, Page 5
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