I! ALL THE LATEST IN 11 I .-~ ~ ,• j An now showing at Veitch & Allan's t?££Z* Popular Millinery Department, children's meeceeisbd 1 LISLE i SOCKS-Smart and [» dainty, with turn-over tops, j There's no doubt about their popularity! I" / hite , vith fl ?™ I r r ' bandf, white and pmk j Country clients have been "rushing ,, so ' «-u«* j to speak these lovely Panamas, We now "ohiiiDbeot"^'mmu , ' ■ i. i. 1 It 11 SOCKS—In wliite and tan. \ want you to come along and have a look - Prices frem Is . pair . > I at them-they're lovely, and include:- c S7IoSS n S I tan, and black. \ LARGE STYLE PANASIAS-Wilh firm brims and new square croirn; in p rices fl<om 1s - P a,, "' I superior quality. V. & A. Price, 355. CHILDREN'S WHITE LIBLB L ' .PLAIN j SOCKS — Tom--5 WIDE LEAF PANAIIAS—In 7ie\v ridged croivns; splendid quality. over tops. All sizes. ( V. * A. Price, 21s. Prices from Is. 3d. pair. | PANAMAS WITH NEW AMERICAN RIDGED CROWMS-Very fine COTTON SOCKS-In great I (jnality. V. k A. Price, 17s. 6d. rariety. From Is. pair. 1 FAIRLY WIDE LEAF PANAMAS-In new square ridged crown; firm ' °?Sf H P' B S nr^ N < ?? T " 1 V.*A.Pr ta .lfclld. Whm ' I Prices, Is. to Is. Ifd. peir. | CLOSE-PITTING STYLES IN PANAMAS-With half vent or ridged | crowns. V. & A. Prices, from Bs. 11d. to 15s. 6d. | CHILDREN'S AND MAIDS' PANAMAS-With small and large brims. f] jj V. « A Prices, 6s. ltd,, 7s, 11d,, Bs. lid., 11s. 6d., to 15s. 9d. - 1 ■ . ■'■"- •■ ■■' ■ -^=?
Summer 'o.—Jtist opened trashing vareity euits in poplin for toys 2* years to 8 years, 7s. 6d. to 12s. 6d., at Qeo. I'owlds Ltd., Manners Street.—Jtdvt. , Woods' Great Pewnßrmint Cure, For Coughs and Colds, never fails.*
Jb> THE FIVE INITIAL LETTERS > £ fIJT "' ,h0 Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / RJ «jsV compass a word that wilt so down In history ae an / •« •γ-fv Immortal record of the most ItitjJorlehafcie / j&l^— s A a achievement that humanity has known. / J Hew better wo the WOMEN OF NEW ZEALAND OMismemorato the memory of those glorious doette than by wearing the historic name? SOUTHERN CROSS ■ means a» penbms made only by with the approval and permission of the Government. Write for Free Booklet "0" showing all designs and prices. < / W. LITTLEIOHN t SON, Lit, \ / • JEWELLERS AND BILVERSMITHS, \ / 222-221 LAMBtON QUAY, WELLINGTON. rTHTff^I..hiHUV"-^ L^-i -^-' J^-k '"^" liS ™ !mM '^ awn— ■ m a Q • ■ •n*^*.***— •*-**.„ Why do Housewives almost universally prefer the "ORION" Range? jgECAUSE they would rather have Certainty than Chance! A "just as good" may be sold and described as "being equal" to the Orion, but the wise Housewife, tailing no chances, insists on buying the real thing itself —the "ORlON"—knowing to a certainty that she is getting , the Best Value and the Most Economical, Eapid, Easily Controlled, and Efficient Range in the Market. Ask yowr Ironmonger to show you an "ORION." 1. Eo SMACIL@C!C 9 Ltd Dunedln, Wellington & Auckland. m 7fy : it itiyotw T ■■'fhst flotbrook ( l " Some people in England pour „ J Sherry wine into their soup, but I *>.* I _ know something even better than X I ' that—a few drops of Holbrook's '(.' \ |1 Try it in your own Tureen." l^1 1 Made and boiiltd in England. I • sS?Y W\ HOLBROOX'S HOLBROOK'S PUNCH SAUCE. LfP [/'Y WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. (In the bis bottle.) ( I \ For the Sick-Room ! I Dootore and Nursee rely upon Kerol—the Disinfectant, Germioifle Bn( j Antiseptic of proven effloienoy. So should you! Though at least 24 times stronger than pure Carbolic Acid, Kerol is Non-Poisonous and Nou-Gorrosive. Evgry drop ! has the same high value. Kerol should be usad for disinfecting and deodorizing all Utensils, Soiled Linens and Clothing, and everything in the Sickroom. Kerol mixes readily with water-leaves fabrics unstained —keeps the hands smooth and soft. APPROVED BY LEADING HOSPITALS I AND INSTITUTIONS. In Bottloe, Tins, Drum» and C»»k«. ! f/afSv All Ohemiuti and Storekeepers. /jST^hS! ■m Wi Dalgety & Co., Ltd., Australasian Agente A® W
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 3
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