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.._,.,,Autumn..Models in .DIG Footwear for ladies are ingenious and smart ~ I! When we say ingenious we refer to the smart ideas in- j j . troduced into the many models; it may be but a button here, a stud there, or a fancy stitch somewhere else. It is these little features that count, so largely in the general make up of a boot or shoe; that is the birthplace of smartness.. ■' Smartness, added to the undeniably good quality of j . . .lSr--jjl .D.I.C. footwear, makes-an appeal to stylish dressers that is J{ jr%2jrt*i*| . well'nigh irresistible. \\ Jll II ...You can see these new styles any day; II II ; : . jus* call in! - !^A| "CONNAUGHT" LADIES' TAN "CARMEN" LADIES' DULL KID WILLOW BROGUE SHOES-With LACE BOOTS-With pump soles round'toes, and welted solos. 355. and Louis heels. 495, 6d, , "SORRENTO" LADIES* TAN WIL- "DIANA" LADIES' INTENT GO- • • LOW DERBY'SHOES-With round LOSH BALS-With matt, kid toos toes, and welted soles. 3js. welt(:( j. aml LouJ3 ]lM]Sr 4 jj Si \ ... \ "NEW ' SEAL" LADIES' BLACK "rnvi'TXWIMT" iimw att BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES- eArr im^^r^ 131 ?- t UI I Full round toes, welted. 335. 6d. MACAu HALS-With plain toes, pump soles, and Louis heels. 455. | j "RICHMOND" LADIES' LIGHT BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES- . "AMERICAN" LADIES' ALL GLACE With light welts, and medhim toes. COURT SHOE—With pointed toe Ift _ • • 325. Cd. and Louis heels- 38s, 6d. |j ' "KATHARINE" LADIES' ALL "ORMOND" LADIES' GIACE OX IS PATENT DERBY SHOES-Very SHOES-With black cloth quarters, smart shape, welted. 355. long last, welted. 365, || 1/» In tha iS discount off evepy caefa I pufchaoo of J3l en ovqpi || D.I.C. BOX 1478 ■ . . WELLINGTON

SUPREME IN QUALITY j | ~ AND ARTISTRY: .:;: :,-.,. '■ j I "J\HB Secret, of Correct Furnishing lies in choosing 6uch Fnrni- !!j ..ture' of Quality as specialised by the Scoull&r Co., Ltd. \ 1 V; : . ;\FURNiTURE' OF INDIVIDUALITY . j AND : -ELEGANCE OF DESIGN,. ..'. ■ | -tiie■•highest standard of workmanship and-refinement in- ! 1 every detail.- •'-.- , v '."'...■"..". '""'■ ! j We Will Appreciate Your Visit of Inspection, j | See our,artistic displays of SCOULLAB Furniture .for Dining- ! | room, Bedroom, and Drawing-room. i 3

Bllifl % fn| i, | \\\ is British -J t T absolutely gg| s ILi Is made in jßj ii Engla f: iwm \m but used mw KM all over the |~ &||. PraMIS OIM P IHK4?1 s,or "' IS' SI [bonnington's •$ " ' CARRAGEEN :|;i,, jj§ This is the ij|| ! "»"" "ffi sesf Remedy for fff =§m Coughs and Colds I ""-■"•'■■•jffi ■ i\*o"pei'haps''aboiitit- || ■ iCeorcekb for no other medicine jto t»ffi has stood the 60 years' SI j si]sp|p time test that proves M Bonnington's- to be ffif '...•iijjßffi without an equal for j|£ 'V;!i;:!|p|| the coughs and colds m :'|iJMii)™ of children or adults. || ff |I| Bonnington's I 7-•|[,l Irish Mossl '■■■ ''Ik -^ ree f rom harmful fit '";. fS narcotics and drugs, Be | .;:j. ';;, |jt pleasant to take, you . W '"'I!., : i!lff: should nover be with- Sj V'ijl, 'i|» ou t it in the homo. Sffl ':::. ! ': KJ$ Bonninpton's breaks up j£j ':;;, ' pii tho vongh or cold, soolhea M :. ! . »<B3 the irritation, effects a fifi 1 hiS cure, and leave? the chest (t{i JJS and hint's strone; and JR era healthy. Liko all good w jJH things, Bonninston's haa v]Rj POT imitator:!. ScotoUHiere- ™ Ml for" that you get tho raj ' ffa original—Bonnington's— [SB K«j The Standard Family. JfjJ I'll Coush Remedy for |<| rsp> oyer c? 0 years Mtfs mmiMmMmm, I After you've taken Fletcher's Phosphalonic I you'll look back on "mumpy grumpy" days as horrible, expcriciiccs—nigblmnrcjl You'll experience real joy of living —buoyancy of mind and bodyl—and all ibanks to I £Flete,Tmcr's FffOTffiNK Phosphalonic. the lonic ol Innicf, ads directly on nervous system and brain because il contains pbosphnrus—llie very thing .yon now need. Sold by nil chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 or post lice Irom CHA3. V. FLETCHER '"-'■> Chemist - - Wellinstton SO

[•.■ Boy-.a Miller Oil. /\ | Heater, You Then Can iSr Heat' Any Room, INi Oil Heaters cannot smoke because tho flame . - pfej^^^WlS. !. spreader—Md" in place by a nut—limits the upward wtAs%sS§ " i movement of the wick. _ fPf^i^^! :- Tho extinguisher is . separated from • tlio flame w|^i-^4IS I spreader for convenience in cleaning. It works auto- /w§iiMv-Msfysotfc | matically with Hie wick and must be kept clean. Klpf^SS^MJ) "i The founts are made of brass throughout, have fe " ; '*ft#! ! ? "%§s§ I bails for ease in handling, P^^« | ' Are Quickly Removed from Heater, ii are beautifully embossed, hold throe to four quads of :^!m?>'j|||lf 5 nil, according to style, of heater and burn from eight VJfi^MMm^M jj to ten hours. M ■•_.„._• #1 ; •. They also have registering oil indicators, so that ;> $$£3**"" '^"Usj© I glanco will show the quantity of oil within the fount. ~ 5 The burner body screws on to tli{* fount, and is I \ detachable for the purpose of cleaning. Miller Oil I jj Heaters produce an I I Intense Heat Without Smoke or Smell, I [; They are self extinguishing, simple in construction, and <wv lo re- | ' : wick. Miller OiJ Heaters are constructed, of stamped steel, black finish, | ;i "have aluminium window frames and namo plates; handles nickel plated. \i j! . ' B l; Tho tops are perforated, giving direct heat for cooking cereals etc. | I < No. 410—Plain and Euby. 1 I .No. d6O-Plain and Kuby. f '( Write to Department "D." | | E W, Mills & Co.? Ltd., i ' Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. |

t'* Use a M\ BBffik David McCra^ ;#/ »pfi» Mattress ! ■ "Tyy' A SK > ' o '"' ''"vmshT I'm- our _, =s=r=s> • See our 11:11110 cm fhe end. Kememher, all thin mottrtssrs po_ In du.sL quickly—lhey are daer at nny price, especially if you.have poor TicSiiig. Oar No. A Imperial lioll is good for 8 or 10 years, comfort all the time. DAVID. McCRAE, Ltd r 7?JZ

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 179, 18 April 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 179, 18 April 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 179, 18 April 1918, Page 2

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