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; jvii!ti!ys^POUCY*ALwAYSI!yALITYI} I _ When you buy 8.1.0. Footwear x I yoiu-'helpto iLeep the Home ..\ Firei Burning."' : ~ i Every article you buy, Ivhether of British'or Dominion origin,I helps to keep the wheels of Commerce moving. 5 That is the spirit of the times—to keep things moving , on, J on, on to Commercial Supremacy. fin Footwear Britain, aye* and good old New Zealand, too, the breath of life seems.to have come into the industry. Skill and enterprise have joined hands with genius, and the | natural result is better Footwear • and wonderfully smart and up-to-date. ■ £j The few Mpdels mentioned j prove our words. | "THE STANBUEY"—GIace High Legged Lace Boots; very smart, English f make. . 333, 6d. pair. | ' "THE DULCE"—High Legged Patent Golosh Lace Boots, with Matt Kid | Tops. 355. 6d. pair. | B " >'THE lUNDALL"—AII Patent Derby Shoes; "Bostock make." | I ' 28S. 6d. pair. ; I "THE SONlA"—Patent Goloßhed Ba Is, with High Fawn Tops. ■ {■ ', ; 38s. 6d. pair. ■ I ■ "THE MELISANDE"—Tan Willow Derby Shoes; welted soles, smart last. I 325. Bd. pair. . I I "THE GRAND PRIX"—Tan Willow Ox. Shoe; smart French last. i ' . 335. 6d. palri S I "THE DUMFRIES"—Tan. Willow Brogue Shoes; welted soles. 345. pair. • ■ ] j "THE CLINTON"—Box Calf Brogue Shoes; welted, with round toes. I I ' 325. 6d, pair. I I L'ADIES , GAITEBS AND SPATS-"With High and Short Legs; in all colours ' | j and shades. ' From 4s. lid. to 7s. 11d, pair. | I 1/ a in tho S dlsoount off every cash I I ! iMiwummM purohase Of S1 OP OVePI. ■;■ . .' nmnminJ I

■ LUXURIOUS ;| SCOULLAR Ipliolstered Fiirailire [ /pHE. full comfort and luxury of su- ■ ' . perior upholstered furniture is fully realised in the Home that possesses ~ ' "SCOULLAR" EASY CHAIBS AND | I _ 'SETTEES. ! j Elegance, Ease, and Durability have ' : been most admirably combined in every j piece - which displays /winter comfort in | its'most attractive form. ; ™ ') '■ . IF OUR STOCKS DO NOT CONTA-IN H ■ 61 EXACTLY WHAT YOU REQUIRE, jj ® _ V £^ VILL BB PLEASED TO MAKE INDIVIDUAL ORDER. HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, f l^^^ l WELLINGTON. \M QUEEN STREET ... MASTERTON. \ MARKET WEET... HASTINGS. K .. S - --- vjiiuL-" $% BK?S iff" 88 "" ttncbmmpniy''Pretty-.Jewellery BROOCHES,' RINGS & EAR-RINGS .OF JAPANESE CULTURE PEARLS. JJAVE you seen the selection of these attractive Novelties now displayed in our Window? The charming tints and beautifully simple settings appeal to every lover of artistic jewellery. Each pearl has a smooth, lustrous surface that is faultless. There are three tints—grey, blue, and pink—and they appear to perfection in 10-carat awl 18-carat gold mountings of tasteful design.* For Dainty Gifts this Jewellery is unsurpassed. Inspect To-day! @'-&-T' 'VflllNfi ltd 252 LAMBTON QUAY, . ft- 1.-.VUURU, LIOI. _ WELLINGT on. yl ■# the 2/- Grade EPcr ° nom y 6l v^ ' „„,■ WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON. ♦♦❖♦^❖♦♦♦^♦^♦❖♦❖♦❖❖❖❖❖^❖❖❖❖❖♦❖♦❖❖♦❖♦❖* ♦ " ■ ❖ i. % T HB "Clemak" Safety is sold at tho price of a toy and ; Y yet it is no toy. ' § '[ ? It is. a British-made Safety Razor, solid in construction, and . ? ■ ivill give excellent service. The blades have a keen edge, and give ', 2 a good, dean shave. ■, Y You cannot cut yourself with tho "CLEMAK." ♦ \ % i '■] SIMS' PRICE-73. 6d. EACH. | ■ : |The SIMS Hardware Co. Ltd, t ';■♦ 111-113 OUBA STREET WELLINGTON. |

tfeet&eimiderihlfy thin wafer-like flakes! \ l J s~~='~, -howeveninsize— t§l'V /»*? how£re»hnndpnre— I J /V\/ D Mllk OatiM are tho I a breakfast de lnie. <^/ V I I Exceptlonnlly thin •'/• ft / % . andflaty.MUkOaties //. 3 . are passed through *t~ 9 giant heavy rollers. '* They come to yon HBgs»jy '',"/!' partially cooked in 'IrSsSiHa ' i«**JL—— advance, thnssavliys»aa—<£s^aaß;Bl ing you time and lisSM ' S fuel. And the flaIpSra ' vonrl-MilkOatie«are absolutely distinctive, they posseia thatdolioateeoaldedmilttaßte which is so tempting. Made from the finest otite In the world, yon should certainly try these Ullk Oaties. Try them for breakfast to-morrow .' If you want tho best oatmeal, aik for . Thiitlsß»ndinslb n 7lb.iuid2Slb.bui. ■ Thlille Flaked O«li »re far auperior lo . • ordinary rolled oats in puritr and flarour. Milk Oaties and all Thistle products share is the "great Free Gift scheme. Send Id. 'WJF' stamp for coupon WB B H E'V . sheet and Fret g AJ.JOJ, \ •tarter conpon- / "The Bteakfatt de Inxe" mother's milk is not forthcoming, fresh cow's milk, to which Mellin's Food has been added.is the nextbest thing —because Mcltin's Food 'humanises' the fresh cow's milk whilst preserving those valuable qualities which only fresh milk offers. With Mellin's Food; cow's milk can be initanllymo&'Acd to suit the requirements of a babe from birth, and through every stage of babyhood Mellin's Food provides just thoso substances which ensure the full, healthy, and well-balanced development of the child, CD 17171 A Sample of Mellin's Food, f KE.E. I together with a useful Handbook for Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent Post Free on request. Write: MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY , ' . LTD., WELLINGTON.' 1, ' 1 Hair Tonic A health-giving j dressing for the scalp. Prevents dandruff and falling of the hair. , Refuse substitutes. \ For sale at all chemists and general stores. Cheiebrough Manufacturing Co. ■ ' (ConioUdited) 17 State Street. New York, U. 8. A. London Montreal Moscow

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 2

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