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IThe DIG Strongly advocates "Maid U Marion-" Sports Hats far Summer Wear I Once you don a "Maid Marion" Sports Hat you will certainly \ A want It for your very own. \\\ J I "Maid Marlon" Sports Hats are made of the same finely N § woven Sports Coat Material—Artificial Silk, therefore they "give" | m to every curve and line with a jaunty grace unattainable in any // ||\ '■ other hat, whether sailor or "pull-on" style. Ik ■ ■ I I j The colourings of "Maid Marions" are sporty and just the very /ft i \ notion for outings and holidays. . ' V / y VJ i ' Take special notice of the sketch above; it depicts some of the fj V| styles on view in the D.I. C. Showroom to-day. M M There is a fine selection—all kinds of colours, both plain and | fjm fancy mixtures; all are smart and exceptionally stylish. |\ ff'fjj "Maid Marion" Sports Hats will win you over the moment | \ 111 you see them. Come and look them over this morning, if you can \>\\\ fjf do so. \M U Here are the details of "Maid Marion" Sports Hats—briefly, 1| I ap of course. u <X Wide Sailor Shapes in lloman Stripes, "Kelly," and While, //// f \ Eose and White, Gold and White, Saxe and White.' I'h \A 23/6, 25/6, 27/6, to 35/6. / \§ Small "Pull-on" Styles in the same stripes as the Sailors, also 1 f • .in two-tone effects. ■■■•..< 23/6, 24/6, 25/6. I , I'm 1/- In the fi discount off every oaeh <S \^ I 1 jll § H || pupohaoe of J3l op oven - I Wi \ I jjl D.I.C. Box 1478 Wellington ff)> ..:—■. ■ '. . . ■ I

I . ._ . QUR Oxygen Method j . fpr extracting any • number of TEETH paini. lessly WITHOUT after effects is truly wonderful and is miles ahead of the old system of Gas or , Chloroform alone SETS TEETH £2-12-6 Frost & Frost, ■ Surgeon Dentists, H9 Willis St., Wellington r^lß60 .ft ,i9»7gl I of cqrtng epulis > Half a century is a good test of i 3 the efficacy' of a medicine! I , i Bonnington's Iriih Mo«» has been car' | I . tat ooughi and colds for over 60 yesrs, ■ | I and this long period of time and test | 3 has firmly established its remariable X I qnalitles. It is made by qualified t I ■ chemists—the iDsredlenti ana parity i }} ire precisely the <iwne to-day tt in S 63 1860. CUREyonroold—getabottlool fa 1 Mrs. J. Rendell, Tramway Koad, j <9' Soath InverctirgHl writes:—"l like i m Bonninston's Irish Mosa better' than |9 any other 'couku mixture I have ! fl tried for , my two girle. 'It easea | ig their cough wqndcrlnlly; I myself j m think it is a great cure. ,, 'All chem- i ;9 i?' 9 and stores sell Bonninntons' Irish [ SJ Moss-get itl-contains no harmful fl opiates or drngs. Avoid imitations— M insist on Bbnnington'i. 125. I \ %kst'/&r " I I _ over I Start Right with l\ \ Your Razor! | ' I • Let your first Razor purchase be ,—?—J* ■J your dual purchase. Thousands "^S "I of mon tried other razors-old- p«l I faehioncd style and non-stropping SssS J safeties-but without satisfactioa W§ until they nsed a/4 JSpS ;■ valet", I Proflt by their experience. The of Hβ merite that it offers you a3O $j| Razor Set of eifver.pUted rtzor. epe* cial fltrop, And 12 lancet etesl Of/ Valet blndei'tn leathercaeo Civf* zvii Managing Agent for Australasia: '$$£ RALPH ABERCROMBY S

I ABOUND at the "House of Scoullar," lrhcro we have just ' opnncu up a selection ol , ■ Artistic Wall Papeps, in originaLand quaint designs. . • ■ ' We havo also a very wide range of Cretonnes to match, and , nj, Carpets. and DTapingß which are in perfect harmony with these ' i ° Wallpapers, the whplo forming a display of rare beauty and | refinement. '•" . • .' I BEAU OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. And at Musterlon & Hastings. I II llSmmmml ftam»n?gii| ItEaam^ilKfcißßCfflfll **^^"7 For Bysy HousewivesTJY nsinsr "Sapolm" Enamel. The finest preparation known for giving sto\cs 01 grates a shiny black lustre is "Sapolin" Stove Enamel, . -j| which!-saves all the drudgery of continual cleaning. n It Costs 1/- per Tin. IJ Gas Stove 3 and Gas Ranges acquire a beautiful silver finish when I "Sapolin" Aluminium Enamel, J is used. Cleaning eliminated I I It Costs 1/3 and 2/6 per Tin, Thoso are real LABOUR SAVERS. HIE Sill HARDWARE ML Ltd.,-'111-113 CUBA STREET ~ :„ WELLINGTON. [_|[ " itMßMlliHtßßaHMlßMiaaaiffiaßgi I[j Tie'CSip'ter Hester sot water ■ j m Flowing in 3 MiniaSes »■ ffl ■ '• <&nWlsh BTONS RUBBISH! fPF i &\WI NOTHING T0 G0 WRONG! fc~<i JJVI %', ¥fl N0 SU CH THING AS DANGER! A CHILI) CA3sr WOEK IT! ' ITP§"! 7JJS if MADE FOR KITCHENS, BATHtI _I. i ROOMS i and all HOUSEHOLD TPfi "W J^" , : ?§"" " ' PURPOSES, DAIRIES, STABLES, tH'®!' r Etc., Etc. 200 SOLD LAST YEAR. S&^Tt.: , ; f' JiHIJ BIITUIFI f(j •\ NW.'riaatfißa Willis Street Wellington. ■ PRICE, .£4/10/-. . WRITE or CALL for our FREE CATALOGUE.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3193, 18 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3193, 18 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3193, 18 September 1917, Page 2

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