j \f^hn!ff ! W itfy&pfKtty '*<$(% i■■ •':•■ I There are but four Ready-to-Wear Py ! | ;ml Hat items in this "ad." and all the IW [' P I .. better for that 1 |■■ \\! i ea you TOacl tllis announcement, through from beginning to end, mih\ ; \| it will be pretty safe to assume that you will remember the low prices Ml \ H of the Hats offered. jkW i S'k There are some Gabardine "pull-on" Hats with coloured linings W\ ■ j. g a at 13/6; ideal'for winter wear, especially on wet days. Then there \ \ ''.[ r ; :..' hi are Black Velvet "pull-ons" at 18/6, capital and smart wear for fine Vll J |; -■* fj/ wintry days. ||| ■' ' . || Ready-to-wear Felts in Brown, Green, and Navy—small shapes at W I p . ; Vft - 15/6, and smart stitehed Felts in Scarlet, Bottle, and Fawn at 29/6, §\\ i w\ complete the items. ' • if///I \m ' ' How many have you remembered 1 W \ j:, i Gabardine "Pull-ons" at 13/6 I ! ;fi Black Velvet "Pull-ons" at i%/6 \M I ■.:-';■ U Stitched Felts at 29/6 | j I Ready-to-Wear Felts at 15/6 J • 8 All that is now necessary is that you should come and see these IM) \ P J\lw smart winter Hats—they'll please you, everyone. , \tylf\ II 1/" •" tho fi discount off cvary cash U^ft - fO fill ;. V J lllSlr! purohaeo of iSI op ovaro , I wff I ' ffff ■'.:. _. aLC Box 147 f Wellington Wh \mt GRACE / Just lift Item Off. W Graceisaddedeventoacharoiiog Nothing But "GETS-IT" Will Do This M fignrebytheD&A Corset illustrated. Like M to c ° rtls and Calluses. § ail D&A'sk Is made in Canada and fitted on 1 If i' m llave ev «' lm<l corns, you have 1 -living Canadian models. It has-the "chic" I i m n' l l tl,i ! IES to K et rid of themI ofthel.stFrenchcorsetsb.tsdisaefuufthe J " £S Scl £ M price. ThereisaD&Atoguiteveryegure.' ija l nain ' cotton rin ? 3 that make your corns ISm DOMINION CORSET CO. ' Ml, bulge.out, scissors and knives 'that make ! ■;■'. - , ~, ;..;,■ r ~■:■.« .-.-.rrißca Vou Can't Hida Cora Mfcew.' 1 -Slop FooW \- ■■ ; ~ : ' ——• seo tho Corns Vauijli, I; "•' .. WS^^MSWW^^E^M —\ <$ffity£ft corns bleed ond sore, aflhesivo tape and MjMaWwuiWi^ l bandages that press on. to the corn and SPf make your foot I'eeJ too large for your Jml the World's 1 \ TO»' tT' Ind(1 nd ( . erg ? l r thesfl ,. ,orD } entß? n . , to Vv Why not do what millions ol people aro " cest ApriCOfS One Is* ( $El& Ao ™S> teko 3 seconds of your time and Nn 1 "Sham ■ SS ' npply " GE TS-IT." It dries, yon can ifu. x ijugur, 'fs3 ' ■ V"k your stocking on. right away, and In P on i«l fW„ .!.„, . BWitfvy wear your regular shoes. Your corn beInLentralUtago they grow ||\ (fins to loosen from the toe audi then ,lhe ;nnest"apricots m the s§| '■■ ' vo " cnn ll " ; lfc off oasi 'y !lll(1 con'sietely. world—big, luscious, juicy. M JWwM ' Us l'? inl( ! ss ' , , It: ' s common-sonso U , .U U •L. L-n WW Jjfi&T^Wmi&iiJffil/ 1 *! w,l >'- tno simplest, easiest, moat effectivo Here he cold nights kill || :. way in the world. It never fails. .orchard pests—the scorch- M "GETS-IT" is manufactured- by E. ine davs n'nen rU fnn»' Hffi Lawrence and Co., .Chicago, U.S.A. Sold ing days ripen the rruit • by all chemists and stores. Try a bottle without blemish. Into the «sjj to ' (la y and bo nnal b' rid of all vour corn great clean St. George ffl niiseiy. kitchens goes thefirst pick |L :•. Ot this champion fruit. : . m^s& ( ffi ! £j%x!&ffl P Co., Wellington; Kempthorne, Prosser ~ : i antl Co '' Wellington; Young's Chemical jfflP'rra Christchurch; Marshall Drug Co., Dune- . For WW\^.. .Remember youbu,ah>m whet. Jfl GjOSSy ]* J/NI you buy Si. George brand-no \ ifiivfl SlElkS ' nones, for ihesc are' removed. fsfAy Izf* \ IfNi Into the big sleara-heated double |i|| // « - - I ; "&»;: ; smi aluminium bdiler* the halved M\ f VVUItv S 55z^^Z2&^ ??^I K ) }' $%s#sss »pn<:ot« are placcd-beit No. 1 |ll rf Ml M cj. » AJ-1 J • ' •"ST is added, and the boiling 4M/i >0/Pi XV % ■ G&A O^F*^ ; StWJ&IS B<>B* 0" {c J"»* the right leoglh of |§AL--s M \!'s J^ l^ ■ ' -' '{'"n' 1 '". 01 " ."P""' l| / | ; | ... vince you itiigenuine )|| removod from the sink in a | -purc-j u » lib you' I! f/' r twinkling-dissolve Moto in ■ 2 . ' a !' lal!e s ' olir " lf - 11/ ? hot water and wash in the | t I? /%£^ ; -|S4 Ask at any store- !» ffl i!ffi:£M?Wffl i» uaual wa J'- For painted wood, | . S'-/MIM-IP^v Se ' ,omenOU '''ll V ]i ™ ]mm > windows-all housa- j> I f I ft «i3solves n dir S "bani«hM"rime- I, : : ■■"itr- * cloiins the hand» of jreaso and paint I 1 jih,,,, ' ' o ~ ide al for wa«hinj. clothen,. Only Si 1 ■- ( 3 10d. a tin-sold everywhere. ,j| | ■ i . .. '. a -Blue label for all honsoholdpurpoies .1 ; ■ j ' J fif -contains no (,'rlt. Oreeu label—the ijl ' HMffikSMS HEI ,i? 3 sf?t i<f% t? *T? a _A Rv Fl 3 n°i?" ipiii n « J 8? O'eanser-for heavy, hard cleansing. ;jj f HBIbSM illl'FSlKTiyi f1 B SCIyAT i Moto ChemlonlCo, Ltd. »| I T- ■■'■■ i Or IflSiraril _ Wholesale Agents for lib. Tins- ! lliL_l ullAa Of rUiflfc, ' SALMON!) & SPRAGGON. Wellington. '< J)ID people realise how harmful common soap is to the complexion a tt^"*T Qr < >r6 '*- i j great deal more discrimination would result. ©| OSSr OcljSV** ? V ' At Campbell's there is a big selection of Toilet Soaps of firstquality, $ Have vour tontl it i * ! perfectly pure and free from ingredients which are injurious to the ekin. ej> to now J™," a,te ."« B j' |d ( These soaps are delightfully creamy and refreshing in rse and are de- »? {or a ' more oonvanlont h ' licatcly perfumed. Prices range from as low as a few pence. j|s !6 aßon. , Z '■'— J Thsy may get in suoh con- S 3 J, dition as will bo dlffloult to to I S I'M '10 &42 Manners Strcet-ThnneW. 3 repair. = . VH_9irOL-b, LIO. 293 Cuba Street-m™ 25»_ JS „.„, 1S „ „_,,,, fe ' ' 163 Riddiford Street—'Phono 10S-J. |3 "ave thorn attended to hero, J. r m-u.--..---^ ==S g_-- J -__-__ M _ | S MODERN DENTISTRY. is ; ' m °^ m ° J PAINLESS METHODS. g w SETS TEETH £3 B_s. ?° « Try the 2/4 grade for Real Economy .-sJS ? ENTIST S. g ..' ' g 110 W'Hio Street, Wellington. L WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BEOS., LTD., WELLINQTOM. J t^^ J tto w _\ I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 238, 26 June 1918, Page 2
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