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3 «m , ' ! i I *' i . '.* i ■ i Z \ There will be big doings in the Bargain-giving busi^ " I ness at the D.I.C. on Wetlne stlay—it is Bargain Day. I ' Always acceptable, the savings one can make help to ! " I make one's Income spin out to the utmost. . I i ■■■■,"' 1 ~. I On this, the October Bargain Day,the Manufacturer's > J •, - i ■ Indent Samples already advertised will be a special fea» ) B ' ■ H • - ture of the day. -•• r R^^i 3 feiTS For this reaSol1 ' as we " as for the nuntlreds of oppor- '' " : II tuniUes you will have for saving money on reputable HIP [ ~ s*JJs«<t merchandise, the D.I,C. urges you to buy freely—you fe^*sv . a are bound to buy well. One day per month devoted to Bargain Day at the D.1.C., and a bright business day it is, because the busyness comes from those who are out to save on every purJ chase. ■ .': . ■ ■ Those are the people the D.I.C. wants to see, because they arc the people who appreciate good values and big I savings all the time— \ TILL WEDNESDAY!

g»^.<itt l «<^riim t ,-»ttr-^ > ,-ia.-^>-^ti'^ j '^v K ■*> fiTJi I 1 T7IYBIIY lady Knows how raio it Iβ to < i^St \ _ Hi see a really Giaccful and Dietinotivi , jy w 71 nomttinp Costume. Tliat in beoaußO the making J ~!&<. ill l9Mll9lir\ of Oostumeß is so oft«n abused in this ff Q\K { ' VUJIUIIIIiO colm try. The result is a atiffncae !n the ft Jrj |\ i i form of coat and Bkn t, which constantly / / M j I "Tl t 1 reoaire pulhne into ehape / A J fll \ (I hdt" flfA How different is a graceful, smooth- I A\> rifv X 1 lluL HIC flttinß "Ooleman Ooaturae"' It noseresea \ " «7\ U I (( " tho beautiful "Line" and finieh that dis- \ ' \\ I h 1 Continental productions So out- W/ i\l \ I rl\'l£« t standing is tho duality of "Ooleman" tie- V H»v\ A i llTTDfOnr sign and -workmanship, that I haTO re- / ?\)A V l/lllLiLlll contly executed Coetumci for the wne» of / a five other Wellington Tailors. This expert I I ff V approTal of "Colemaji" Costumes sneaks Mil I JJ (J for itself. nilll m .•"" A. J\ Cofaman, i i' \\j ■' / Ladies ' Fashion Tallor & Robe Hakcr I ™ Colonial Mutual Building, I II " 11? Customhouse Quay v — ' I (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). «g ffiffi^jfr^ - t w vsss m \ y^ f I JflUol LADI I

mMmmmmm z®, SfejCuxef k Fit to place before a king— __■ wealth cannot huy a better or more whole- —— J y SgJ 1 some breakfait food r Ftl than Milk Ottiev __ £tt£l H-iSaS ■Mafleframthg 7P™V ost oats, treated by lh» \ Thirtlemethod.thenroll- g? Jβ ed into wafer-like flakee. . Milk Oatles are partially steam cooked by the exeln- HV sive Thistle proceia which fK\ *j»J dextrlnleei the itareh. The result Is a delicioni fl&Tour, 19 n \ reminiteent of scalded milk. fl,B u \ • Try Milk Oatieafor break-,H(I rt >n fast to-morrow I ' |k\ yB*M If Tou m>l Oie belt oatmeal, w\ vWft «ili for Thislle Brand in 51k., TO\ I\V 71b. and 251b. hui. ®A [|\l Milk Oaties and all Thiitl. w\ B U -product* ihnra in the great t™?)a\ it .n Free Gilt Scheme-Oend fd. V itanip for coupon sheet and Trie starter, coupon: to \§S«Mt®Jr grocery stores iaitonW" 'Phone 3185.' WILLIS STREET. 'Phone 3513. DANDELION TEA 1/8,1/10,2/-, 2/4 BULK BUTTER 1/6 CHEESE lid. O-OSTRB. SUFFERERS! A ftj Write for Freo Booklet on Ihe mccesaful 3 B| Ireatment of Goitre. Many obstinnte | El cases cured. OvcrilOOO succe.wes. | lα. J. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui s l &rn MOST people, when to getting Artificial -** Teeth, wish those that LOOK NATURAL, This result is achieved by making them with PORCELAIN-GUMS, and we specialise in this . branch, 7 Surgeon Dentists, H9 Willis Street, Wellington.

: „ yp|Fj\ Ewbank Carpet "; Sweepers are ;- -■ii Self-cleaning* " I Tie raTelling iroo], cotton, etc., picked up by the S IHI * brush is immediately cleaicd from the biistles by the "~ ''' ■" I comb. Thu invention is a most im- ' ' / a HsH _rctf6i,j. P lovemen t. for it eliminates the time and laboui- lost """' > I m ffl in cleaning the brush by hand after use, particularly ft, I ; if .the, ravelling has tecome tightly wound round the S V Tho derice isfiee from complications, and yet as -~ the brush reTolTcs it is / Automatically Cleaned *~ *' lie com ' 5 > an d in turn cleanses the comb on its \l||l|iiay|sfe]Epj reverse revolution. Thus the brush is "carded" by a • \» clean comb at every revolution and) ie kept in that condition irKich best ensures the fieedom and lively action, of the bristles. The lower end of the handle has a plain, tapered, durable thread, and by a few turns this handle can be attached or disconnected as required. ' 'Another attractive feature of tho Ewbank Carpet Sweepers ie the facility with, which they can be oiled, as . ' Provision for the Lubrication of the Machine " ' Is made on the end of the axle whero it is most accessible. _ ; In the higher grade machines theball-bearinge arc put into the biush, the heait of the sweeper, and the only point whcie they can be oi *ny leal service. Write to Department "D." E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BBOS., LTJi.. WELLINGTON.

I F|RFPLArF«? TILES & GRATES \ riiltof ieOULi? To ensure.the artistic finish ' to a room careful selection \ vY7" must be given to the fire- " place. The correct tint hi ' t»j your tiles is necessary to ' complete the harmony of i' www nnoTPvo colouring: We have the NEW DESIGNS. latest in all shades of ' ' colour.' \ ■ '■' •■'■■' ■■ ; AIR FIT FIRES. TILED SURROUNDS. I MANTLES IN QUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. \ ,■■-.■. j iSOELIS STREET. Umiteti.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 7, 3 October 1917, Page 2

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