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Nearly lai With iumiiig acid Steing. W By Gutioura. "Little red pimples began to show or my face and forehead till, my face wai t almost covered. Thej nearly drove me mad wlthburninganditching. I rubbed them and it used to cause eruptions. They were very disfiguring and the irritation used to keep me awake at night "I tried the Cuticura Soap and Ointment and the samples seemed to relieve me, so I bought more and in 2 or 3 months there was not apimple on my face." (Signed) Mr. I. G. Buchanan, 9 Eden Street, Auckland, N. Z.. May 16, 1916. _ How often such distressing, disfiguring skin troubles might be prevented by every-day use of Cuticura Soap and Ointment for all toilet purposes. Samples Free by Post. (Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. sold throughout the world. The Sign That Means Home! To the boys on every fighting front the Red Triangle Huts take the place of Home and cater to the deepest needs of the men in khaki, as well as to their physical comfort. "The Y.M.C.A. hut is the out;/ home the boys know from the lime they enterFrance till they come out,'" writes one soldier." , Will you help to keep the Y.M.C.A. fires burning ? Send donations to CATT. D. A. EWEN, Hon. National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Baker's Building, Wellington. @®©®®®©®

I IN THE j V. and A. Showroom \ Children s Section I i•■ ' I { A very Nice Display of Smart .a I " ■.■ !. 1 Is open for your inspection. | i. '"''- i | The Qualities, the Values, and Everything are in accordance 1 j with Children's Requirements, and the display includes:— | | A SMART RANGE OF CHILDREN'S CREME TODDLING COATS—In Cash- 1 mere, Serge, Beaver, and Moire Silk; daintily finished with silk braid and | ; smart collars. V, &A. Price, 18s. Cd. jj a CHILDREN'S COLOURED ■ COATS-In Red, Emerald, Saxe, and Brown; finished k 8 with black astrachan. collar dnd cuffs; sines 20in., 22in., 24in. U | \ V. &A. Prices, 245. 6d„ 275. 6d„ and 2Ss. 6d. | ' I CHILDREN'S BLACK CARACUL COATS-Finishcd with small belts at back, $ I™ and turn-down collar, fastened to throat; size 20. V. &A. Price, 15s. 6d. | CHILDREN'S TUSSORE SILK ROMPERS-In square necks, finished with belt | at waist. V. &A. Price, 10s. Gd. | CHILDREN'S NAVY SERGE FROCKS-With pleated skirt and small coatee | effect top; in sizes 21, 24, 27. V. &A. Prices, 325. 6d., 355. 6d., and 375. 6d. || 1 Wfellmgkosa's Busiest Sfcope* » , i A SPECIAL! it «§& Wc pa? spot cash for everything Mb 1& -«d " lat cnlel ' 6 onr Store, thereby en. »*_. !j] y ablins us to sell to you at Bedrock V&L__ _^W Prices. Wo also give a 6 per cent. V'SJSljjgP' cash discount on all purchases of a £or over—and the very, best of value. No wonder we grow.

Special Purchase of the Daintiest SILK NOVELTY HANDBAGS YOU may have seen pretty hand-bags before but none so charming and dainty as these—Tney ARE New—the verj ( latest idea— SOMETHING "QUITE, QUITE DIFFERENT." rag Mrs. Mathowson 'has brought them straight from Australia, fara IBS purchased at an Enonnou a Discount—And this saving is handed $M on to you. See special window 6howing—then come in and take your pick. EACH BAG SOLD AT HALF ITS REAL VALUE. MATHEWSON'S LIMITED "Where the Smart Hats Are" 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON . .. • • ! I Owing to- tlie conditions brought about by the I war, all British cocoa manufacturers are prohibited from exporting their goods. I- G&dhury's Bournvilh Cocoa, \ is wanted for the people at Home and for the t men at the Front. Meanwhile, foreign .brands I can be imported into N.Z. and the Britisher is handicapped. The boys are making sacrifices f and we at home must make ours. After the war, I ' Boumville COGOa will be to the front again. I * _ " ..,_ _„_ ~__ s I • AUTHORITATIVE • STYLES IN— p I :' Cheek aid Plaid : j I SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM LEADING 1 NEW YORK DESIGNERS ! 1 These Skirts indicate American Smartness and 1 u Superiority of .Style — with a Quality that is i | absolutely satisfying! The Skirts are effectively | I isfflEffito pleated—giving very distinctive designs that appeal pgSlSgiisl ! £p to -mart women. j Plaid I |o| Check <Urii«tc • if// ill I Skirts' i 1 1 fli It I 111 small and " arge 1 |In favourable col- | /|/)(/ l«l ' checks j, | j our combinations, 8 1 llllli I I Pr?f/5C » Price, 90/-1 /Jjf j 63/-, & 105/-1 I Winter ' Hose I f! For Ladies who desiro extra heavy Hosiery, cither for f| | golf or business wear, our Dark Grey Heather Blanket U • Hose will he found ideal. Price, ss. Gd. pair. || \ LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER, ' | 1 ' 54-56 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. 1

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 209, 23 May 1918, Page 3

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