. I lady iUtoinilsik \ Irish Be duty in all its sweetness and charm seems to have been personified ir. the lovely lady who has so happily been described as "The Most Gorgeous Lady Blessington." , t . Of <Jrish parentage, she was deemed the most beautiful and fascinating woman of the Court of George IV. Her clear skin and exquisite com- , plexion were preserved from the ill effects of the harsher, drier English air by the use of a soap which embodied the beauty-giving virtues of her native atmosphere. -s McClinton's, Ltd., arc still making Colleen Soap in the same way as in Lady Blessington's day—from pure, sweet, skin-nourishing vegetable oils and plant ash, which renders it exquisitely mild and fragrant. Because of its unique composition, Colleen Soap stands supreme for keeping the . most delicate complexion and the most sensitive skin soft, clear and white. Order of your Chemist or Stores M^Ginton's ' -|/& colleen Soap Incomparable for the Complexion. Others ot McClinton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, Calleen Shampoo | \ Powders (Wet or Dry), Colleen Dental Cream, Tooth Powder, Exquisite and Hihctn'u ,6\ 5*3 Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McGinlon's Shaving Cream. «f WAV Of all Chimhts ami Stortt. vwjj MADE by McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. IL-, > Wfolaalc Agtnts: Salmond & Spiuggon, Jj IMJ-v (§£s R"y' Insurance Buildings, Featierstonc Street, Wellington, N.Z. Vx(S\ JSzi ITJUY the beßt Electro-plate, and your children's 'i ■ ■*-* children will enjoy it after yon. . ? We have jnßt landed a wide range of Best Engliuh j B.P. Entree Dishes and Muffin Dishes—made to i stand any' amount of hard use. True "the best" { costs a little more at first, but it givea infinitely l more pleasure and satisfaction. . . ~- | Inspection cordially invited. .. Goods sent on j. approval to country customers. . .' . | W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD. ~. ' JEWELLERS, j] -222-224 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. j WANTED KNOWN- ' . $*£?£s> &£ Sft fTIHE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S Evem ?? We . ar ' , , . I .NEW PAPERHANGING WARE- m ° o t rX/ffi' HOUSE IS 145 A MANNERS STREET, S Matedal. oppoaite King's Theatre, 62 Taranaki FRANCIS AND CO., ' Street and Luke's' Lane. Telephone 883. 77 Willis Street (Ist Floor), over Crown Clothing Co. l.{nQf gsu '''^ iaa '''^^ II 'I R II " J j| *TTHE Big advance in the cost of 11 Kapoc during the last few months has unavoidably increased the prices of Redding. "Recent cables I advise further advances-so take this I opportunity of securing a good, I reliable/ well-made Mattress at a I moderate price; | j NOTE OUR PRICES: j I SINGLE KAPOC BEDS- 25/-, 28/6, 32/6, 36/6. I SINGLE EAPDC MATTBESSES-Bordered. 1 I j ' " 29/6, 33/6, 35/6, 42/-. || DQUBLE KAPOC BEDS- 37/6, 42/6, 47/6, 55/-. lj . DOUBLE KAPOC MATTRESSES-Bordered. I[ «/6, 46/6, 52/6, 57/6. |j j KAPOC PILLOWS- 3/6, 3/11, 4/6 each. I NOTE — -We have- just landed a splendid shipment of Eider Quilts* These are showing in Furnishing 11 Department (First Floor).
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 258, 19 July 1918, Page 3
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473Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 258, 19 July 1918, Page 3
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