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In fact, the whole stock in our Ladies' Underclothing Department is very nice and dainty at this time, and we therefore would much appreciate a call of inspection. , , Amongst our stock you will find: TRAVELLER'S SAMPLE KIMONOS—FIoraI and self colours, daintily embroidered. Price, from 6s, 11d. > 7 ONLY HAND-STENCILLED KIMONOS—In beautifully blended colours. Prices, 21s. to 325. 6d. TOWELLING BATH GOAA'NS-In blue and white. Prioes, from iss. to 225. 6d. A SPECIAL LINE OF DUCHESS CORSETS-In splendid shapes, long i over hips, with four suspenders. Prices, White 6s, 9d., Grey, 6s. 6d. LADIES' LONG CLOTH NIGHTDRESSES—DaintiIy trimmed with lace and insertion, also embroidery and insertion, with square and V-shape necks.' ' Prices, from 4s. 11d. to 225. 6d. LADIES' LONGOLOTH AND MUSLIN CAMISOLES - Neatly trimmed with lacoj insertion, and embroidery, also all-over embroidery, square and V-shape necks. Prices, from 2s. Ild. to 10s. 6d. LADIES' COMBINATIONS—In Longcloth, with embroidery and trimmings. - Prices, from 4s. lid. to 10s. 6d. Also KNIOEEHS. From 2s. 3d. to ss. lid.

Mothers, buy your, boys Raincoats early before prices soar. We have opened a specially well-made line for bovs, 2! to 18 years, 16=. 6d. to 365. 6(1. " CW. Fowkls, Ltd-.—Advt. The marriage of Mr. Claude Grahamo-White, tho airman, to Miss Ethel-Levey, the revue actress, took placo at the St. Marvlebone Register Office.

8 The Handmaid B | of Milk. y y Brown & Poison's Corn jg| U Flour coaxes children to L 1 H take plenty of milk, their y II most important food. R y For example:— M W Blancmange and Jam, Eg Fruit and Corn Flour Costard, R y Blancmange and Stewed Fruit. M Poises H Corn' Flour y makei all these easily and econo- U jjs mrcally. They are nonrishing and pj Pj dclicioui—the very ideal of summer Lj fej sweets for children. m

| Odd 'j& about ihc (wu» »r f*»Uft t ,XWoms^ t arat&rf tW »tafl the UK of took to .j? wnick ke is not accustomed, often reralt m "IT "ffl \&oss%fflWs> \ & a. crusted thumb or some nainfiil injury for L :: - | the head of the household. His wife, too, p| ? ' * M%W^OMW\ I is continually 'in the wars" while doing the J/^^wMMi'f § housework, and scarcely a day passes 'fflSs.'' jL/ i&W?*wm<'-'% \ without one of the children getting hurt Lin onev/ay or another. " I J • Cuts, bruises, burns and scalds >„ / f£ \ hringmoretroulle than enomjkas tf^yJ^^^^M' i^^~M^ \ thehousewifehasit —unless there's if | a box of Zam-Buk handy. If this • /J yfflfflk \ >J\ I wiseprecautionhasheentaken.each \\i -Hill S member of the family flies to )J/™m?ffl | Zam-Buk for the speedy rehe£from smarting W^H^^Jsw^^^^^a | pain that this soothing balm affords, and the W^^^^^^M^^^^^i i, hurt is soon forgotten. f^^^^St^^^^^SCnS K Zam-Bak is the ideal healer for the home /^^^^S^|j^WmlltHa p because it is perfectly antiseptic, a reliable germ- wllllniSMiif 3 | killer (preventing poisoning or fostering),,and a i^^^^llaraill'Ssll^li p natnrai slin-gromrer, besidos beipg so wonder- /f^^^^^^WMimWJlnm f£ fullysoothjntr. Keep a box handy inyoar home. p POISONED HiND.-Mr. F. P. Large, 31 U'h^Hii/HHH K poelßd., Ashfield, Sydney, saye—" Zam-Buk cured ' 2W///ftff/llllilllwfflffl/ffJlsnflk K me of d.nj.rou. bloodpoiion. My hand had been WMI///IJflMJ'!'Mf//ff/ilsk », hod for firo weeks nnd the swelling and inilamma- 'Mi/llff//i/ffilmn'!lfi///Mtff^ffL fe Iron had spread right into my arm. Zam-Buk S brought out all bad mattur, alloyed the inflamma- ML■"lJyJglYffjj'l-rtfefflmk I TO "CAMEL" COLLECTORS! | Desert Gold Tea "Camels Competition Closes on 31st Judy, 1917 I Drink "DESERT GOLD" and Collect the "CAMELS" | I in Prizes and many Gift Prizes ffl Ine Symbol or ' ■ ( Tyre Endurance IIS \a Fmk The AVON Tyre Trade Mark has pfH a vital meanin g for Motorists. It WMiM&J H typifies the Unrivalled Strength Wos£m<? Hi and Durability -of All-British llli W«» Wl AVONS — qualities that ensure *$msfflsl S More Comf ort for More Miles, Less WmFn rJflffi k TroUDle and Less Expense. i*4S Let AVONS | Agents Everywhere ' Reduce YOUR Motoring Go^s! \ Sole N.Z. Distributors: MALING & CO., LTD., Christchnrch ■ ■Tivm;" W;;,':»iigfoii Si'jivif.vt-Nii ..;(,■• r.iji: f:u&i3_nr_Co., Lamiitcn Quay, Diagonal Jfropper. '^^^ The only Stropper on the market -with the perfect diaeonal Blido stroke. Strops any biade, ordinary or safely. Ghos an edge that make» shaving delightfully easy »nd pleasant. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. .-Order through your dealer! ' 7. ..Jitiu,- ;.M.;i .iriObtMIOK Mill ou., Harris Sitest, Wa^ington.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3021, 7 March 1917, Page 3

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