- ' \ All At One ■ - End .of Season Clearing Price. ■■■ r SPLEIDID VALUE! - I . BLOUSE DEPARTMENT. I MAIDS' DRESSES IN WHITE VOlLE—Round collar, finished with small frill, and two tucks on skirt. Sizes 36, 39, 42, ; I 45, 48. Ehd-of-Season Price, 14/11. I A' FEW ONLY MAIDS' WHITE VOILE DRESSES-With large . » round collar and two rows of embroidery above corslet. Sizes .: f| 36 to 48. ' • End-of.Season Price, 14/11. : I MAIDS' COSTUMES IN GOOD QUALITY WHITE PIQUE- '; : i Sac coat and corslet skirt. Sizes 5, 6, 7, 8, :• I End-of-Season Price, 14/11. .') I MAIDS' WHITE VOILE DRESSES—Round neck of embroidery, J & . finished with tucks in front, and narrow belt. Sizes 36 to : I 48. End-of-Season Price, 14/11. ;■; I Inspection Cordially Invited. 1 i Busiest S^opei»v&s'
CHINAJTEA WHY DOCTORS RECOMMEND ' IT China Tea, on account of its health promoting qualities, and its delicate flavour, became fashionable in England twenty years ago, and lias remained the favourite with Connoisseurs ever since. China Tea is an aid to digestion and is recommended by the Medical Faculty throughout' the World, especially in cases where ordinary tea taken . in excess has affected the nerves and general health. Many sound Doctors prescribe a cup of freshlymade China. Tea half-an-hour before a meal, aa a preventive of nausea. There-has been no more staunch upholder of the efficacy of a refreshing cup of tea in the sick room than Florence Nightingale. The Tea of her day was, of course, China. Lipton's Choice China Blend should be infused not less than seven minutes. Ordinary tea need» only four minutes. Eegulate the strength by the quantity of Tea, not by length of infusion or ■' dilution. People can drink Lipton's Choice China Blend with benefit, even when other teas upset thorn. Lipton's Choice China Blend costs 3/-a'pourid. It is not one of the cheapest teas, but it is wholesome and delicious. If your Storekeeper does not stock it, you merely have to communicate with Lipton, Ltd., Tea Merchants, Auckland, giving the name of the shop whore you would like to obtain Lipton's Choice China Blend and the matter will be attended to. / HAINES-1 ■ iu.._.u.i ..jij..'UJj-«...ii.ii jj-».r..iu ■ i .ii.ii. t^m, f| Lu.uji. U i.n.ii U ii l .iii,i»Mmi» J^ —i Housewives! - The ■ Orion Range is so perfectly i Designed, so Honestly Made, so very Durable, so Efficient, 90 thoroughly Practical, and so Fully Equipped with Labour-saving Devices that it has become reakj; a necessity for Up-fo-! , date Housewives and Trained Cooks. Ask your Ironmonger to. show you Qne. H. E. SHACKLOC&, Ltd. Dunedln, Wellington, and Auckland. ; ' t'7. JUST WHAT IS WANTES For the Bungalow or Whare at the Seaside, or by Stream or Mountain, the Camper or "Week-ender" wants many little useful things that are durable and inexpensive, and at WINDER'S these goods are procurable at attractively low prices. For instance — FOLDING CAMP BEDS- ■ 24/6 FOLDING CARD TABLES-Easily portable, and cheap. FOLDING CAMP STOOLS—You can take them anywhere you please. s ALUMINIUM MUGS AND TUMBLERS (unbreakable), —VACUUM FLASKS- ' For 4/6. HAMMOCKS—To swing on the verandah or in the cool shade of the trees. NICKLE-PLATED AVAR KNIFE COMBINATION--Bs. 6ti. and 10s. 6d. each. GOOD BRITISH-MADE POCKET KNIVES3/3, 4/-, 4/6 SAFETY" RAZORS-"Real Gem"' 2/6. In Plush-lined Case.- . '7/6 THE DURHAM DUPLEX-With Ivoride handle,, in Morocco Cases. • 7/8 THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS <25/-), AND BENGAL AND AMERICAN RAZORS-Plenty in stock, ft" 111° J Corner
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 132, 21 February 1918, Page 3
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