Guard Your Health & Your Children's! Wear Warm Underclothing "An. Ounce of Prevention-— : -"'You Know I LADIES' BLOOMERS~In grey fleecy material; made with elastio "' ' at waist and knee. Price, Ss, 6d. each. U ' B treacherous weather— LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES-In. cream, warm woven material; turn- jf wouW ayoj( j chillß down collars; very cosy for winter, wear. Prices, W. 12s. 9d„ O.S. 13s. 11d. ; and "the Flue" it is esLADIES' VESTS—In cotton and wool; shaped waists; long sleeves; _ • excellent value. Price, 2s. 6d. each. • sential that you protect LADIES' "JAEGER COMBINATIONS-Pure wool; natural coL ]f ft < our; high nook; short sleeves. fe.W. only. Price, 8s: Ild. each. penetrating Sontherlies. LADIES' SPENCERS—In cream woven material; guaranteed unshrinkable. S.S.W., 3s. 6d.; L.S., 3s. lid. L.S.W., 3s. 11d.j L.S., 4s. 3d. No better armour for the FOR THE CHILDREN. pMpofle than theße cosy Undergarments for Ladies CHILDREN'S NAVY WOOL BLOOMIRS-New Zealand make; speoial clearing lino of odd sizes. Sizes 2, 8, 4. and children. Snug and Prices, ss, 3d., ss. 6d„ ss. lid. CHILDREN'S CREAM. PURE WOOL VESTS-Thick rib; excel- Serviceable, Light in lent value; short sleeves; eijes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8. '• w„;»i.4- ~~a :„ «_• , Pric«,s l 2 5 .11d.,35.3d.,55.6d.;35.9d.,45.6d. , We 'EW-and m Pr.ccs! • ■ Long Sleeves—Prices, 2s. 11d„ 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d., 3s. 11d., CHILDREN'S NATURAL VESTS-Wool and Cotton mixture; „ short sleeves; sizes 3, i, 5, 6, and G. q Prices, 2s. Bd., 2s. 9d., 2s, 9d„ 2s, 11d. #|k . ■ ' ' CHILDREN'S Cl»l A NEW SHIPMENT OP LADIES' VESTS-Iu all qualities, pure __ .__ \ vrzgjp wool, wool and cotton, and cotton); long and short sleovcs; excel- *jV/xi.lo 7 V lent Tall,oj • In Warm Winter Materials, / NSS pp% „ , ,„, , — „,,.. in good shade, brown, Bear/J' H In let, etc. Made with belted LI H H Wf i. L T'f ' C effect and big patch pockets. HX I?' " Watcn Inis opace 24,27,30. Iff I ■ . 245. 6d.. 275. 6d., 295. 6d. )( \ on SATURDAY! 4' t ' r < n u CHILDREN'S \ —Something (jood I gaiters- \ / ■■ ■ - \ / n Cream Viyella, and It fSF fCoi»cl»w " Mcia ' *!\ lß '. 6d ' |i LIMITED, \ ■ \ LAMBTON QUAY.' . wm i Tivfr.Tnm I :
is an institution to be proud of. It has been at the Front since the early days of the War. Thousands of our Soldiers and, Sailors have : enjoyed and benefited by its • REST HUTS AND TENTS on every Front; MOTOR AMBULANCES-the first in the field; KITCHEN CARS, available at any hour; HOSTELS, with their thousand beds. It controls a HOSPITAL for septic wounds; and every week sends THOUSANDS OF PARCELS to Prisoners of War. IN MEW ZEALAND the -work is carried on and managed by the Military Affairs Committee, of which the Bishop of Wellington is Chairman. It erected : and dpe'ritea the Institutes at Trentham, Featherston, Tauherenikau, Awapuni and Narrow Neck; andhaV'aent Thousands of Pounds for tho Benefit of our Soldiers Overseas, THE OHUBOH ABMY and the N.Z.MILITABY CHAPLAINS do.the work of The Military Affairs Committee at the Front; on Troopships, and in Hoipitalt. The work must be-m&intMned and extended. For this purpoae £50,000 is wanted NOW. Bend a Donation at onoe-no amount too.small. Addross: The Military Affairs Committee, Jas. TT. Ilenderaon | Honorary Geo. Shirtdlffo ) Treasurers ■ 20 Mulgravo Streot, WELLINGTON Cross all Ohequei "Onion Bank, Wellington." HAINCS.7 Sleep ii a tonic for inc tired, hot it caneol replace waite. Morning tiredneii ii a »i_8 n thlll brain end n«rre» need phoipherai—toning up I contains phoiphorns in an eaiily tJiimilateil lorm. After a few dosei too will sleep »oundly, and wake in the morning fit and freih with a good appetite for breakiait and ready for work. Gel a bottle to-day, 2/6 and 4/6. any Cheaiiit or Store. Poll free from C//4S. A. FLETCHER Chemist - - Wellington <" , TCTOANCIS AND CO., DAINTY-LINGERIE AND BLOUSES SHOWING NOW. 77 WILLIS STREET (First Floor). Crown Clothing Co.'s Building. §-TRIPLE STRENGTH | .(■ essences.. J i'OoeDrop does aloogWay"! itai*iliiiiigW»ii!MfflW , WßiMlii«« , ' l| Wa\§'
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 185, 25 April 1918, Page 2
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