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Importing is difficult. Two. things stand out. We have been fortunate by looking far ahead. Pnces are really less affected by war conditions than we had expected. This list is far from complete. We are having a busy time. Will you help us, please, by shopping as early in the day as possible ? We will be gralefuL _ m ___ OT _________ mrwOT SAFE AS W Degj «g «, 3/0, 6/6,71-, 7/6. Beautifully embroidered aU neatly » 3 ffiS & % 1/11, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/-, 4/6, o/6, 6/6, 6/10, ~-, u6, 8/6, 10/, ' Mark ~L ucky Bliu;k Cat . or Tiki( 1/6 . 1.1/6, 12/-, 14/6. Inno choice! Leather Shaving Pads, 2/11 and 3/6. Theso have mottoes, such Ladies' Plain Hemstitched LincnHanhes, plain but good, 4/6, 4/10 «- aß: _"WSpc.your razor, don't bo slow, get your paper from box of six. below." HANKIES I f OR MEN. Leather Telephono Blosks, 2/6, varied mottoes:—"Bo sure you N.SS. mobfs; N.Z. brains and bLH. , ™J'/' se t s of sis 30/-; Sterling Silver Pudding : In spite PRINGLE'S LTD. is to-day what it has always been-the ideal store for Christmas Gifts of daintiness and charm. — ~ . r ii en.' 1 c/q 7(K in/fi 19/ 14/fi Damasceno Ware is about the finest product of Jap. art; t=! Pz /HIS , * * - * 3,9;5,W1 Manicure lets' silver fitting 16/6, 21/-, 22/6, 24/-, 30/-, 32/6. Dnckv Litt l o Crochet Bags, Bamboo and Hand-pointed Silk, 1/6, ' CRETONNE LACE BOXES. ■ 1/9, 2/-, 2/3 to 4/-. .(.' ~ Inexpensive tMngs for Laces, Blouses, etc., 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/3, Just tho sweetest things in pin cushions. Hand-painted Silk •>\Q to 3/9. Tin Cushion Boxes, Bd., 1/-, 1/3, 1/4, 1/6. Cretonne G. and H. Sets, 2/3, 2/6. ■ Japanese Tea Cosies, 2/6, 3/11, 4/6, 5/- to 7/6. as aas «« 2/3 - w s,««ss^ ot Cabinc ' Lots MA g ood, Or a Cunnin, Inlaid Box, 8d Ml/-, 1/6, 1/9, JJ. DAINTY' PERFDMB SACS-BBITAIN'S SWEETEST. Or encourage thrift, Inlaid Money Boms, 8d 9d , 1/-, 1/3, 1/6. Ported Corset Sacs, Bd., Bd.; Satin Pot-pourri Sacs 1/-; Very Handsome Jap Fruit or Salad Bowls 3/6 4/6, 5/6, to 10/-. Tapestry Pot-pourri Sacs, 1/3; Lavender Sacs, 1/3; Lavcn- Dainty Jap. Cups and Saucers 1/2, 1/4, 1/6, 1/8, 2/-. der Sachets, k; Asphodel Sachets, 1/3; Sweet Rose Bags, Plates to match, 1/-, 1/3, 1/4 li 6. . 2/6- Souvenir of Summer Sacs, 2/9; Boae of Allah Sachets, Satsuma Brooches, very pretty designs, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11, 2/-, 2/3. %' Eoso Cushions, 4/- Satsuma Blouse Sets, 2/-, 2/3. ' Theso are all made from (British grown flowers. Japanese Carved Wood Fruit Trays,l/9. TiTOTTrTrWTTT,LY NOVEL WORK BASKETS. Brass and Bronze Vases, 6/6, 7 fa, 8/b, ill/-. ■ This is an incomplete list. Our Showroom teems with delightful Vases by Minton Moorecroft, The Potteries Guild and others. It has still much that will charm in Oxidised Copper Ware-thanks to our agent s foresight. Though British makers are hard pressed we still have many pretty things in Embradered Pincushions, Needlebooks, Tea-pot Holders, etc., etc.-May we see you soon? LAMBTON QUAY

SPECIALIST EXPLAINS CAUSE OF STOMACH TBOUBLE. VALUABLE ADvTcETO SUFFERERS. "There are many different forms of stomach trouble," said a well-known specialist recently, "but practically all are traceable to excessive acidity and food fermentation. That is why tho results obtained from tho use of drugs aro usually so disappointing. Admitting , fermentation and consequent acidity of the food contents to be the underlying cause of most forms of indigestion, it naturally follows that the uso of a. reliable antacid, such as bisuraled magnesia which is so frequently prescribed-by physiciiins, will produao bottor rasnlts than drugs or combination of drugs. _ Accordingly I almost invariably advieo those who complain of digestive trouble to get some bisurated magnesia (note, the nam? carefully, ns othnr forms are not so suitable for this purpose) from their chemist, and take half a teaspoonful of tho powder, or two 5-Rrain compressed tablets, with a Httlo water after miyvls. Tins, by immediately neutralising the acid anil stopping tho'termenrstion, removes tho cniwQ of the trouble and insures normal and healthy digestion.— .Advt,-

/ Jli«SJj|Bd| A sri2in n , A Mb AC S°Win.' Give sensible p resents this year. It will be more in keeping with the times, and besides you generally find MEFS:°TENNIS SHIRTS, iMffl Ik" I 6 'iXc° !£ I men will appreciate something useful. Give a man a "Pretty" Present, and it will probably never see .ith colla, all ~ «»!H| | r daylight after the 25th. But watch Ms face wreath with smiles when you give him a Panama or a Rug, MM , S whit Ulk SHIRTS, aO? 1 ■: 1 7/eto J |s/- or even a Silk Tie or some good Handkerchiefs. " " with or with g^^jf ■'■Eiir I BIG WINDOW DISPLAY THIS WEEK! '■ | 3H ; Sf«Kl^j 15/6, 16/6, 17/6, 19/6. 29/6 to 45/- | mot THAT SUITS ,™ cawh w' " ' V*>&* "' SUMMER HATS SUITS FOR BOYS' | holiday_.bun& HERE AfiE , 'SOME SU66ESTIONS $v ■ < BOTS ' washikg ™ sity suits - I d§§ ' • ' MX W MEN'S WHITE DULL HATS- In WB ° M 1 imd TuSS ° rC I IP| ■ MEM'S SILK HANDKERCHIEFS--Jn plain and initial. W\#J' 4t# '■ All sizes - Jpf | Poplins; siacs for boys ages 3to | ENGLISH I?ANCY SOCKS—Stripes and shot effects. x^%,/K^l^W%? Also in Tussoro Silks; all sizes. I ' "TABLOR.CUT" ■ From 2/11 I %"#> ' 'MEN'S AND BOYS' LINEN 16/6. I rlfrWk READY>TO " ■■GLOYES-In grey nn d tan Suede, From 7/6 I ft |J JBJk HATB - All 1/6 to 2/l i. BOYS' WASHING DERBY SUITS- I UmWk WEAR SILK PYJAMAS-In striped a,d Pongee. flßHlv ' Jiilßi "■ , W as illustration J. ia White I 'Wnifi m LINEN HANDKEECHIEFS-lTemstitched. ' . underbid ■ 2/11. 0 M| boy, otolo j ears. «/ 6 | ■ SELF COLOUR .' • From 1/- i^^K^«=«™ ; = n = e » MEN'S PANAMA HATS All' BOYSMVASHING ' I ' 1118 ' FLANNELS, -BRESSING GOWNS-In summer weights. I J$W |' siMS, FrOm 10/6 h YARSIIT TOPS- h¥ | DONEGAL.. EANCY BIIACES-Iu all colours. From 2/6 'Uf' J Se@P .OT'I BOYS' PANAMA HATS-All |A| Iu WMto ancl ffljjffi\ | I f/f 14 ' AND W . SILK COLLAKS-White and tussore From 1/6 fflX I §1 ;| sizeS, 6i l js' i/a , 19/fi d/iiTli" and fi/11 β^l If/fl ft' 'HARRIS EUGS-Iu all-wool Colodal. From 39/6 ifjf, l af | V M", 8/6, 11/6, and 12/6. 4/11, 5/11, and 6/ 11 -/|«| | 1 mmXt TWPSnS UiIBEELLAS-Silvev mounlcd. From 7/11 » mtt \ STJUW BOATEftS-All eijes. Also in Tussore Silk, to |pXV fe TIES—In plain ancl fancy. From 2/9 I wear with Navy Shorls; all m> J T pi| '/ fl \\i AS ' SILK SHIETS—Iα tussore and white. From 12/6 JmWI'X MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS-lu Light Greys and Eawns, , |[vM 1 / M fc Joi ILLUSTRATION COLLAR BOXES—In fancy wood and leather IW' with black bands. 11/6, 12/6, to 19/6. From 7/6. Wfjj | F,,om 2 / 6 F> ■"STKTSOU" EELTHATS-In smooth Felts and genuine IV< I BAGS-Brief kit, and suitcases. From 19/6 ' " Veloun,. 30/. fo 39/6. BOYS' TWEED SPOJUS | A Special Range of Sizes to Fit PANAMAS-Por men and )>oy. From 10/6 ln ]llcdium 11 I . Slender Men, also Short, Stout ==:===== —— - - after yQUr interests an( j see that you get the best of everything at a T<vmls . fit boys 7io IG . nU | Men, also Regular Sizes AI?TWi? RV PHQTf reasonable price. So if you cannot come to town you can place full confidence 19/6,25/-, and 35/-. | Prices from 32/6,39/6 to 75/- l/lililjil DI Fl/KJI « in ugt pf° WE E»AY CARRIAGE. P.O. Boat 143, | iN EW ZEALAND J &!en f s toy Flannel Blazers ,-r^^ v *^~ :^^ES-^P3'^r^" x ' > ' x AMRaneofsfcesandPriai | V VmT jRi In Navy, with White and Blue Cord l> j —-— Ww)l Gabardine "- 21/6 -« B I SI W roUnd 17/6 White Wool Gabardine Unshrinkable ■ H

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 70, 15 December 1917, Page 3

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