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6" ' o ® * est fib/© iff ' © . [Here again! Hurrah! II Enthusiasm always runs high with thrifty folk when M w the glad news of Bargain Day comes to their notice. fa! ' | It has a double moaning to them; they know they § J| , caii.not only-sava money,-'but buy. high-class wearing I ' || apparel, drapery, footwear, china and hardware, at Bar- | f| gain Day Prices also— || @ Ifs Bargain' Day at the D.1.0; on Wednesday! @ *yj5%4 You had better become one of those ardent econo- L^o]C< IfelHW mists who regularly buy their requiremesits at the.D.I.C. f^TW ilfil when Bargain Day comes around. 1111 P But Note! Bargain Day is in existence for the few fef^*S^ brief business hours of the first V/odnesday in the month. @ That suggests alertness to o ns's opportunities and prompt' © Iness to one's actions. ~ fill It's Bargain Day at the D.I.D. on Wednesday! II The value of this great day to thrifty folk cannot be • || emphasised.too much, hence we have mentioned it again. ' || I If you are keen to save (and who isn't these times?) H your chance is on Wednesday at the D.I.C. || Bargain Day Hours; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 11 D.I.C. 'BOX 1478 WELLINGTON II . Insure Your House Against j Sabyi'sa OV USiHP' I 3 ' in his li«le way He likes, i ..and must have, the best. Si " "Wl'ii ' * i! Mellin's Food is the proved her win-Williams .. i . ™ t ne"? scquivalent t0! > i T** 1 T*t JS D- i i. t\ ' I Satisfactory feeding is half the •! Ready Prepared, faint, . A^&^rjtf: | J no tiresome cooking or preparation, Sherwinv-Williams Paint (S WP) represents the best, understand- \\ m. ,** /agft «» <D 'j jng of paint needs-tho best technical and practical paint knowledge |j Igg_, hg w *^, ; SWP has been on the market- for fifty years, and is sold in every, -j| j |||j|i &0 gf| if Ifli ! important paint field in the world. ' j J raWP l§M3 ||||| If |lfii|f It enjoys a Mgher reputation and wider sale - than' any other'paint ; | «» ™w *««*' w™*» ™** , | because . '' . " [ ■ <SI$!Sl (Hi • s ' It Always Gives the Best Results. I • itfek^« If it were not for prejuJica no one would ever buy lead and oil : || ! when they can get SWP with its superior quality. ■ . • . •■ m "Wm^m^ms The makers use the finest grades of paint materials, and special '. ** *&& . -machinery designed by themselves enables them to make a paint that '. I i.niadeinaflajh-neechnocookinif has tho greatest COTorug capacity, the' greatest durability, and there- J I Se „ d , or Slmp , c ot , W | to . 3 Food „ d nana. / fore 18 the most economical. : I ' l °° vfc " rMol,,Ms ' Tkcc " c >>finfiMf-Free SWP'will cover CCO tquare feet, two coats per gallon, 1 I "Msssits.GoLLiij &Co.-Propiuxtary I oris: i"" -j ;. S ,! Ltd., Wkluhgtoh And will Last from Seven to-Eight Years, jf ■"^-=5 _■.--' '. ; - • ; 1 irhile the hfe of white lead, mixed by hand is at the most four years. j l wjujMjj.i.w«.»iir,-,iM l iiiviiin-.»ira).jiiJi»iiMi^\ The good results obtained by SWP are due to the combination of . | 'fl A Singer Writeo: ffl ? , puie leld, pure ~no and pure linseed oil in those proporhons >vhich II 1 f " ' make the l>est paint. N M fej voice is restored and that choking ta ' i Powerful machinery mixes and grinds the various materials until the 3 |J fefe e™ e i' ° n , e n( b °K? „ H IJ N !? G I°, ', . .«,_ H.ii-i- j.raio nf („„„„;, S'-Ri EbstNCE makes a pint of the flneat f«" piinl reaches the highest degree ot nneneos. \ kj, famUv con( , h oold temeij y '" : Write to Department "D." . ,': W4 Tr y ''• Bat b <> 8 "a yon Ri* H ,]■■■ -E/W. Mills & Co, Ltd., I ' ' ' _ "'"'■' '._•___ ' vOrv' f lak * s! — """" "" ~~* FT] \Ny l\ /-"SW -bow even in size--653 t-/ Si 1 / how fro«h and pure- _. . „ t» ' rf ttv . 81 I J TyV F\ Milk Oalles are th Showing Bow Pretty.and Batty \y¥J\ SsLS! (% S are passed throng — *■« * irn< -/t ir» JSZ-—5( * g ' ttnl, heavy roller ' ; SoU-BoameDed kmMj Can .Be- . M_ J'SSS P^jiSi&~" ing you timo an , T _, ~ . . . , . , . , .- . t, i « -y fuel. Andthofli WE aio displaying a. variety-of charming designs in Brooches of IpTORjl vonrl-MilkOatieaai Enamel, mounted with 15-carat gold, which aro sure to delight absolutely distinctive, they posse; anv lady. One or two axe in theshapo ofpheasants, some in florals, , thatdelicatosoaldcdmillttaßtewhie and other aitistic designs, several examples being set with stones, Theso " ara well wortn mpection. Prices from 35/-. Oaties, Try tueni for breakfast to-morrow i. If you want tho bait oKtmeal, ntlc for . -' '' —-—■■— "■■"■" ! Thistleßrandioslb„7lb.and2Blb.baßi. r ' • jrt fo »lrt IXT /Tk rrvai m TT i-M i Thiitlo Flaked Oau a« for ausorior to ~~" JJUSt Arrived: fl w »,» B BrfiHßllalEH H fr/fl 1 ordinary rolled oats in purity and flavour. BB <T fl WHnB raBH H ffifl 8 MilkOatiosandallThistloproduoisshiiroiutl 9-CARAT GOLD 8 Wk .I 8 I &4Wo groat Free Olft —..-»- s-umhhi iiulu — 7 ■ scheme. Sendld. WiP^ PENDANTS | ■ stampforcoupon /WB 0 .r\ (for Necklets). 25JLAMBTON QUAY, / AAJLBI. V ' PriCeSff ° m2o/ - I ' ■'■ WELLINGTON. . " r/ie Breakfast tie luxe" .rfjpil, P©l^ s T LOOIC ©LO! - But rostoro your groy ana faded hatrs to their natural color with fT ng |T || g| [pi MS t >#Writeibr Free Booklet on"% ISCT —<*/Lfe* Sll HnljP%H fB I Osn»lr IHI •a.a /Bk vBV»3I HlMraHUa BBBnW 51 %y a H Eaa H a pf cure it. Over 3000huocobsos. BiXsMtfl Sold Everywhere. j RJ Hundreds ol'testlmonials. I IJoekjar'aglveaheanhtotboHalrandreßtoreEthenaturttlcolor. g %v. A I r\/-M/-» Ohemlat , I Afiyv«ffl J>A I®' n cloanses the scalp, and maios the most porfoct Hair Dressing. m. M. U. UUItS, Vfnngnmii ]$ Th ' B world-famod Hair Rcstoror is prepared bv the great Hair I ■ Bpeclalists,J.PßPPßß l S!CO.,LTD.,Bodfordljaboratories,ljondon, ■^u a taaf^^ifri.TOiTOiH',ni,^ l ft^ii M rB.K i '....■" i i .. Q9OD FOR j UTTLE ! ' w%Sr& TTJ |S~ M ■ b0, , , ' wMI flml nourishment"' j 1 li )t\ •* b ffllW *>*: Wv7 Ti and sustenan-e in tho body /* » M »» •?Kr^»jfesoarj^f. nnd tissue building malt food | '^ K£ #/ ' V asjfV' l '" EfFEcnvE • 'SweeNw^^ -_„, ■ -\, -1 SOLO BY Mi CHEMISTS AKO CROCERSt

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3182, 5 September 1917, Page 2

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