•h ~- " " — ■ ~ r .— ■— , I To-day's Bargain Bulletin ! §*g*j Panama Street (Main Entrance) fc*3 ffl Window devoted to Cotton Dress 10] f fabric Bargains for To-day "| _ One has to bo on the "qui vive" these days to pick up anyj, fhing in the way of bargains or economies, because every penny % ) ' > s of more importance because of the smaller buying power of the ',} coin. I? -- ■ ■ ■:■ '■ This, then, is the position to-day, hence the D.I.G. Special ii] Offering of Cotton Dress Fabrics at specially reduced prices for •t: to-riay are all the more attractive. '4 ' There are the "makings'' of many a beautiful frock to be had %: * or v 'ery little niouey. They certainly have to be sought for, | TheB.IC. is the place for I Cotton Dress Fabric Bargains Jf SPOT VOILES-Best quality procurable; Min wide. Usual Price, 2s. lid. yard'. ■« Sale Price, Is, yard, : :. DRESS PIQUE—IOin. wide; in saxe blue only. Usual Trice, 2s. 9d. yard. Sale Price > 1s ' y ardi o o JAPANESE CREPE-In navy and khaki only. Usual Price, H 3d. yard -^ Sale Price, BJd, yard, NL2J>^ 11 \m BEAL MENCH CAMBRIC—In white grounds; small designs for shirts or II I I m Mouses. Usual Price, Is. fid. Sale Prite, 6£d. yard, jH | m I @ J \m OTTOMAN CORD-Best quality; in black and white only; 2'lin. wide. Usual iil '' W f<+£Jfe?fl _ Price, 2s. 6d. Sale Price, Is, 3d. I™J : J*( *° in - CREAM WINCEYETTE-Fov nightdresses or underwear. Usual Price, Gh^ ■.. 2s. 3d. Sale ?rice, Is. 9d. yard! D.I.C. WHITE FLANNELETTE-Thoroughly good quality; 30in. wide. , Sale Price, Bs. 6d, dozen. HOEROCKSES' WHITE FLANNELETTE-The best made\ „ :■->'..... Sa,e Prices i 13s ' 6d., 15t. 6d,, 18s. 6d. dozen, . ' 1 ITiniiCll&llii'nr'lfin)!?' • v H --IT 1 H I I H 1 HK En. SfgSv ateam cooked by the exclu- W/Cn^W " B life siTe ThuUe prooeM TWeh Jl&s^ff r 4 YMellnmiilo'lri/odl Kv«» 1 I result is a delicious flavour, »I n \ | JUl&ljngUlSHieffl 0y IbXCIUSIVC I reminiscent o! scalded milk. fl|° \ S rn a a .., „ . .. «• ■ Try Milk Oaties for break-MH ft ;i. Designs ana Maitchless Quality, h f«tto-morrowi fL\ v^a ; ' j I If jrou w«nt the boit oitmoal, fesj\ V"" U .;, j: JT is indeed a source of satisfaction and 'pleasure to 1, ■'■ STt for 7olm"?.™" dinSlb " M\ l\\ *% x i /> «i r i i » . -i i * . jrt - 71b. and Zblb. bag*. • «sPv\ 111 * chooso furniture from a etocfc Vhicn has ones ungues- E ' ~.,. ~ „ j umv n W)A. 111 ■• | tiomng confidence. I I 'I SCOULLAR FURNITURE IS THE KIND OF J lamp for IH^H - | FURNITURE WHICH COMMENDS ITSELF TO RE- J°ZT t0 TOg&T j FINED AND ARTISTIC TASTES. | 12 flip M Built in tho Scottllar Factories by skilled Craftsmen. 5 . @ nT7 \ „ —every piece of material being of selected quality— ■■. i stf fIJ.SjSHT\ \ Scoullar Furniture will give a lifetime's service. ' " '•' S / *H*aiaab / / \ L. 1-, IT IS UNDENIABLY THE HIGHEST GRADE 'a * ClATlEil I \.;4 '•,,'. OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE! IZZIZJ„ //^ ' OUK PRESENT DISPLAY'S WILL INTEREST IN- : . i\«' '• I TENDING PURCHASERS WHO APPRECIATE THE | : ■ ,'. I' I:;,-,;-"-BEST IN QUALITY FOENITUR.E! >' .._—^^, j' f r-rfp Scoullar Co., Ltd. I Th . ~„, , tow , „L„, ta * '- Head.Office: |. of Darjeeling add their richness and .. Litmbton Qtlay, WELLINGTON.. strength totho fine-flavoured delicate fj§y£ ■ ~ t *" S ° f Ceylon ' tllis delightful 1 utEiillCSS LltttlCfy /\IW2,yS I Thß andpacWngis done | ' ' 1 in Wellington. An expert and . 9 Ty" n< I exacting tea connoisseur does the IX PPfSQ fTQ I binding, and in the process of mixA lip Vj'llHlV allU I ing all the dust and impurities are j | eliminated. No tea of equal merit j 1 Never Needs | • O | Tea. | a saving of time, labour, and worry will be effected every | M day by -using Stainless and Rustless Cutlery.' 1 " . kF' Stained arid dirty knives will be a thing of tho past, the knife | " : ~ : ' machine and the board will.be eliminated, the continual rubbing will | BjahkJlfti^y^m^^ § cease, and, instead of hours per week being devoted to polishing them Ira l to up for each . meal, the cleaning can be done in a minutes. 1 ra^®^SffiSfe^^^^gf^^M „■' 'After use, the blades need be only dipped in hot water, wiped with | | m v . to cloth, and.they will be found to be Ira ] j Perfectly Bright, Free. From All Stain, j liffl 8 Ri ' Stainless and Rustless Cutlery will outwear by many years the or- 1 | ; idinary Bteel knives owing to the saving of wear and tear of the blades | | j through constant cleaning. j | b ' ' *f These Stainless and Rustless blades are unaffected by wator or 11 '"' e "Peat Hair TOIIIC | acids. They can be dipped in vinegar or used to out onions, lemons, I 1 fnr> tho Whnlo Camiln \ fruit, or vegetables, then left for hours without being affected in any S 1 " °' B v ram,, y j way. 11 CUEES DANDRTJPP, SCALP lebi. S f «i TATION, STOPS HAIR PALLING, \ Be sure you see that the brand "Firth Stainless" is stamped vpon | | MAKES THE HAIR GROW. \ everv blade, or write to Department "D." . m I -na ~•'■, ii Dll .iji »'~»i v »• I K JP your hair is too dry or two oily, \ | | if it is splitting at tho ends and \ TT* TWT "K 7F 14 fh f\ "JT •* II '° ol!a litelo ¥.' if ibe . Bca,p is to ° !] _Q» W ♦ IVIIIIS CX/ VdiO** JL'ICL* • I I B hSr\ e falli o n a g Mit anTthoVlb'on i / ~*yrvj a I ■ the end is dry and hard, then your ! ■ ' . _ m.. 1 B soal P needs a K«od tonic. DON- I . Huntetv Street and Jervois Quay, WelOngton. j | K_f p XT?J 8 it I ■ I l" l '^ 9 "P tne a ' r tissue, feeds the $, ' S lna ' <eß "■ n ' cc > s °f' an( l K'osay, and i ■ ■ ; ■ ■ k cleans all scurf and dandruff from in ■iiiiii L..i. _. _ ._ g (^c S( , a |p_ Mothers, you will find • ? •■■ . ji | DONNELLY'S HAIR RESTORER » SELECT YOUR 3 | will greatly improve your little ? 8 K girls' hair and make it grow long, I | m is made in two grades-No. 1, for I .'""'■ ■," ~-'•■•,....,. '~... | 1 dry hair; No. 2, for oily hair. J 5 FROM THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE STOCKS IN NEW S 1 Sold by aU H ,vir(lrcl?9 <"' 9 . Chemists, ! ) .„. , ZEALAND. PATTERNS POSTED FREE. | | iVtottl" S ed'SiZV' I _~.",._, - '«,' - A „ '' A _ |1 DONNELLY AND SON, | • Sllllt 11 ®80. 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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 122, 9 February 1918, Page 4
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