*.> a li=^ TUESDAY'S BARGAIN BULLETINS v Padded and Quilted Silk and Satin Dressing Gowns /v at Big Bargain Prices If one of your youngsters proudly marched into . your bedroom diie morning with a sheet of ice in his hands you would give a little shudder at the thought of the low temperature that brought about the solidifying of the water. e S .. Hop out of bed quickly—no hesitating—and into one of these beautifully cosy and comfortable padded and quilted Dressing i| |p Gowns and you will bo delighted. . || ® "" ' Cosy comfort and genial warmth, as well as low price, all ; .... tend to make these Dressing Gowns the great bargains they are; - as for the qualities of silk and satin, they are just fine. Here is a brief list of the Dressing Gown Bargains • Colours — Purple. Usually 79/6, 65/-, 45/-. Bj ' Uffi Sale Price, 49/6, 59/6, 9.9/6. 1 ||T3 !§] 1 Blue. Usually 42/6, 39/6. 1 IJ I §1 WjW Sale Price, 27/S, 25/.. ~ , Red, Usually 55/-, 45/-, 42/-. Sale Priccs, 35/., 27/6, 27/6. SEE THE SPECIAL BARGAIN WINDOW DISPLAY PANAMA ■ STREET. \ |F=: ~ j=s Face Itdhing Burning ■ I" ' .... 7 ! ..Mass Causing GreatJHRffl : 7 Pain and DisfignreaP®S*r!i ment v Cuticura Soap Ipl ||jM|' ■ and Ointment Healed. U mi, m t Above are extracts from a I 111 • signed statement recently reLJ yjj ceived Jrom Eric Green, Gladpp M 1 giggt, Llanelly, Vic., June WW jilt I Cuticura Soap, to cleanse, purify y* '|T I and beautify, Cuticura Ointment 1 1 ■' -J | to soften, soothe and'heai, have ''i 1 • ,j been most successful in the r •I \l Hi I ' tL C it M/ If severest forms of skin and scalp * FUffl Sh ?0«r BetlrOOSll lIE Mlilll WclV troubles, butgreater still is what i they have done in preserving •"""ija : " clear skins, clean scalps and good IS. -MOre Artistic ~ hair as well as in preventing little ' ■ skin troubles becoming greatones. QUE Bedroom Furnitnre-mado in our Samples Free by Post. (Soap to own factory—is «n expression of r™ ttc mart cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address: true artistic merit. R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. < Tie workmanship is of the highest - A SUGGESTION Sold throughout the world. character, and the prices represent true . ni? ptvt? vait S ■ ; f' 1( : f ll' ' 'Aj-Binttm More for Your Money! , A Bedroom Suite from Scoullat s == ; : v; is Always Better! Vi f\ U /O 'Bif fl make a personal [ "|ei's}' OTO, and vou I Baa &H fa SM I will find it contains 41bs. 111® wTfMSfilfflH iIS 101 inspection by all I f fall weight. 1 BSvi Uli»vlSSSiftH Wm LWtt J | Then weigh any substitute ' means do so. -and you will realize why , Head Office—Lambton Quay, Wellington. | shrewd buyerswill have —Branches at Masterton and Hastings— i| nothing but GTO "Shand lyfli" Wallpapers AM I The Ideal to the Vatae ®I Your House! Muscle, Nerve and Brain. I A 'HOUSE has a much greater market value when papered with tho Cooks perfectly I exquisite "Shand Kydd" IVallpapere. 'fliese papers are exclusive, in One Minute! and may be seen ■ At all grocers in 41b. and 201b. Bags—fall weight. ONLY AT TINGEY'S. . . If you are about to re-puper,consider the question of increased property ~ n value and your good judgment will lead you to the "Shand Kydd" papers. Not much moro in-prico than ordinary kinds-but 50 per cent, nicer! • ■® i 5 anlS Colour' Merchants, ■i| f/y 1 •j . Ifll\l'WEi-S iJ 30 Manners St., Wellington. ! 1 . | HOW IMPORTANT IT IS THAT 11 j TOILET SOAP BE PURE! I | J)ID people realise how harmful common soap is to the complexion a TO ]i n | great deal more discrimination would rosult. |j| , ' At Camphell's there is a big selection of 'foilot Soaps of. first quality, |j> J\ J ' perfectly pure and freo from ingredients, which are injurious to the skin. II kJ Theso soaps are delightfully creamy and refreshing in rse and are de- |l /Sa PA licately perfumed. - Prices range fiom as low as a few pence. |j| \ i LW S,HAJ4O &42 Manners Street—''Phono 443. | , hMIVutLL. UU. 293 Cuba Street—'Phone 2524 a. _ ® £ 163 Riddiford Street—'Phone 1084. ! HSRH 1 3 """' j . " , • "—— I'- AIL OTHEjRS I '' \ I Kapoc! Kapoc! |i j We Can Spare 50 Bales 111 the: daddy of teas" j | PRICES NETT PROMPT. | | -Dsivid" MoCriiC, Ltd o Wellington I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 243, 2 July 1918, Page 2
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