— -INCREASING THE PURCHASING POWER OF THE SOVEREIGN! It'fl the, nmifnctlc lrif!.'iitm:is of tlilw employment that draws the Wellington Ladies in their incrwiKlnif cruwiln In ' . ' GREAT WINTER SALE : ( ' ■ ■ ' Thu cnllii of Kconomy mid Value appeal to all. And nouncertain sound in line call-Good Goodn-(io«d Viilhc—and—mark well-all Goods of the Season. ~ ; So itH no wonder Hint Hie hucccbh of this remarkable saving-opportunity> has been phcnomciutl. We Invite impaction. Will you call to-day? 1 - BARGAINS-WONDERFUL BARGAINS-" ' IN THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. HAMPLU I'AIHH LACK CUKTAINS-Jn Cream and White These-aro exceptional value, having k<oll bought iK'loro'tho roeunt advance ot cotton goods; 31 jarda long. Usual Prices, 2As. (id., 18s. (id., 17s. (id., 15s. Cd 12s fid n« <M Sale Prices, 18s. Cd., 13s. lid., 13s, 6d., 11s. 9d. ef lid" 9s 3d 50in. COI,OU.IUiI> BORDERB» MADMS-In Blue, Pink, Blue, nnd Brown, on Cream. " "• Usiiiil I.'l'ic.M, Us. Cd., 23. lid., 2e. Gd. Sale Prices, 2s. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s 3d '■JOin. COl.Oliiir-0 IIORHJiJUOD windows Uhiihl PriciM, 2s. W., 2s. 3d., Is. lid. Sale Prices, 2s, 3d., Is. lid, Is 6d BOin. 00I.0UUKD CASBIIJSNT CLOTIi-Sluules iu prai : green, l.lne, brown, and helib. ' " Ueiml Prices, 4s. Cd., 3s. lid., M. 3d. Sale Prices, 3s. 11d,, 3s, 6d., 2s. lid CRASH Ci;n.TAINS-8i ywde long; with colonrCtl border across bottom; s\ii(nl,lo for hall ami 'nido curlaius Sale Prices, 235. 6d., 25s 6d 29s 6d BRASS SPIUNO "CASBJIENT RODS-In three.sizes, Win., 36in., 50in. wide, with fittings complclc. , .i, L- , W, each to clear. MATTRESS COVEIiS-Specially webbed paper with corner ties; very strong. . Full size—Usual Price, 4s. Cd. • Sale Price, 3s 6d Single size-Usual Price, is. Sale Price, 2s, 11d, r,exuu:uu n it,iii*iJiiMmi— ■■■'■■ "»■ inrni»»'"" "™""™ ™™'"""""'l | amjijumiuumiaann i UNIQUE CHANCES ' LADIES-BQN'T MISS IN HAND BAGS. „ rCWWV QPT?riAT i BLACK MOROCCO BAGS - Nickel lHlb ■LUKbM SPECIAL! : frames; lined leather and fitted vitli KiS. «2 P (ld?lll.. ML?V «d 4 Ifa. 6d i ■ M VAm M » COESETS-Good I'LAP-OVKR BAGS-POWDER GRAIN quality Coutil, White or Grey; up-to-SE'\L AND I'IKB JtOROCCO-Liued silk fittiuirs; smart, goud-wearing bags. . . date models Sizes 19, 20 only. Usual Prices, 215., 255. ! . ' ' DAINTY BLACK SILK BAGS-With Price, • 13e. 6d. pretty floral linings in a,largo variety of shapes. Sale Price, 4s. 11d. Prices, Bs. IVd,, 10s. 6d,, 15s, 6d,, 18s, 6d. '' H|jT _ l i ll ,^m rt n J i, ! u Hrrw jn ■ V wl>iirii»Wß.iA^VilKHi'.^ir..irMiMw.i<ithiv.ir*,hitiiMTr.MXijJJl" 1 T. | Tir|."- T I . nama . RBaEBBaSBSaaiBSHHia H VI 7 7
MOTHER, YOUR CHILD NEEDS A LAXATIVE! If Tongue is Coated, Stomach Sick.orthe Child is Cross, Feverish, Constipated, give California Syrup of Fiji. Don't scold your fretful, peevish child. See if the tongue is coated; this \s a 6ure eign that the little stomach, livor and bowels are clogged with bilo and imperfectly digested fool. When listless, pale, feverish, with taiutsd breath, a cold, or a eore throat; if the child does not eat, sleep or act natural'.} , , or has stomach-ache, indigestion or diarrhoea, give a. teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs—"Caiifig"and in a few houi'3 all tho waste matter, bile -and fermenting- food- will pass, out of the bowels, and you wilt have a healthy, playful child azain. Children lovo this harmless fruit laxative, and mothers can rest easy aft«r giving it, becauso it never fails to make their little "insides" sweet and. ■wholesome. Koep it handy mother! A little given to-day saves a sick child to-morrow, but got tho genuine. Ask your chemist for a bottle of 'Calllig , —Califorr-a Syrup of Figs—which has directions for babies, children of all ages, and for grown-ups plainly on the bottle. Remember imitations are- some.times sub* stituted, so look and see that your bottle biars Hie name of the Califorrr'a Fig Syrup Company. Hand back with contempt any o'.licr fig syrup. All.chemists Bell 'Califls'—California Syrup of Figs—in bottles of two sizes, Is.' ljd. and Is. M. , ' Reztstftred Name for ' JEEEAW'S ESSENCE One bottle makes a pint of finest fnuily eoueta, cold nnd eore throat remedy. C«U2/-. Smio? They Don't Taste * Uke vftffiF COOKED IN I MINUTE 1 1 Other brenkfnst foods maylook like OTO, may bo pocked something like OTO —but they don't taste like 1 OTO. It is the delicious flavour of OTO that makes those who have tried it. stick to it. Besides, it in so nutritious, so digestible—gives energy nnd \ . utaylug power. The 41b. Bag of "Oto CONTAINS MOST OATS AT THE PKICK In 41b. nnd 201b. Bnflc-FULL WEIGHT BUY THE LARGE SIZE Your Grow ihould hate Oto-if not, tend ■ hit name to ],aiwd,iwn and Son, Ltd., C'lTktchurch, and f/ou mill b(. supplied. \ and GzlccceA \ WILL PAY rou ,„ th. END. I "hORROCKSES'" OH SELVEDGE ESTABLISHED 1791 - I i Drilled and Filled absolutely painlessly Is one of tho wonders of the age, This wo aohiovo with t&ie anrclgoslo method; it Is porfeotly simple and harmless, and Is specially appllonble to ncr* vour. pooplo and children.SETS TEETH £3 3s. To! i m, DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 263, 25 July 1918, Page 2
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