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KABO CORSETS—In stong white Coutil; low bust, with embroidery Madam,— ' 1T .i. „„ | finish; long skirt, four suspend>rs. Sizes 22 to 28. Vemngs, > Price lss> 9d< A galaxy KABO COKSETS—For slight, medium figures; made in doublo and Choice white Batiste, with low bust, medium length skirt, four su- , spenders. Sizes 20 to 27. . Prico, 16s, 9d. • -of the PROMENADE CORSETS-Substantial inodol in strong white, also .Novelty grey Coutil; specially suited for full and stout figures, with Latest low bust, medium length skirt, six suspenders. Sizes 26 to 35. Price, 19s. 6d. Neckwear PROMENADE CORSETS-Stylish model, in white Brocade, also Delightful* white Coutil; low bust, trimmed with embroidery; long skirt, ri„„ six hose supporters; euitablo for average and tall 'figures.. Sizes xt.,j.i« * or 20 to 30. Prico, 21s, 6d. Mofl , els WARNER'S GORSETS-For slight and average figures; in white ~ „ v . Summer Coutil; low bust, medium skirt, with short bones at back"; four ls 0n Vlew suspenders. ' Sizes 21 to 2fl. Prico, 12s, Cd, w WARNER'S CORSETS-Iu pink Batiste , with double boning in our "°»l throughout; very low. bust, long skirt, four suspenders. Sizes' • ' 20 to 25. . Price. 13s. 6d, Nnw On View ' WARNER'S CORSETS-New model; front lace corset for average bnowroom.. u " " figure; low bust, long skirt, with elastic insert-at back. Sizes 22 to 28. Prico, 18s. 11d. Won't You, In Our D. & A. CORSETS—Durable model; strong white Coutil, firmlv honed, low bust; medium length skirt; fouri suspenders. Size's " t>_„ „ 20 to 2G. ' Price, 12s. 9d. l ay a Popular . , , __ , Call Fancy George & Kef sky, ' T °- day? ' •• Department O LMTED) • / LAMBTON QUAY, ' WELLINGTON,, taifttl With j rp€De Mlrtfles i ■ I n nfL .«, b» ■ . \ Traced with dainty designs ready to work. Healed By- Cuticura. I o,^^. ■ 9s. 6& Post Fifce. . ( m"SS£&K&Z I Tllls is a s I )e(;ial I™% fina soft Ja P' Cre P e ' The price t almost covered. The} i quoted covers postage, ,! I BUT IS STRICTLY FOE CASH WITH ORDER. I rubbed them and it used I to cause eruptions. They I Hiß were very disfiguring j r S WSs^OOfrSB-?lfT and the irritation used to i ■ B% O H'fl 1 Sina BhsHi teP E=a!!iWJ»| , I keep me awake at night. ' I ..-.,-.■ . i "i tried the cuticura j postal address: Art Needlework Specialists, Soap and Ointment and 8 80X32 i !' Wellington. Lambton Quay, Wellington. : wasnotapimpleonrnyface." (Signed) | ■ \ ' : Mr, J. G. Buchanan, 9 Eden Street, aifflKaiMa^iuaMMQiaiaß^ Auckland, N. Z., May 16, 1916. -. ~----— How often such distressing, disfigur- ~ ~ —— " ing skin troubles might be prevented Mlk 'W TUv'M I« (■!«« |/:i„L M 1 i b>; every-dayuse of and | M'Wm W \M\\ \ 0 tfiP II if OPft ' Ointment for all toilet purposes. W MM W 1 ffl MM W " t "' l '" l " •""'IK'H • Samplcu 'Free by Post. (Soap to If ffl ffl mm if m ffl tuam^au:auJm ' lr ' rr " vrm-mnaaam cleanse, Ointment to heal.) Address" *\&r Mi tail >Mi H& In there daya when Food is dear and B. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W Con n muoh hl s hcr , ln p"", it is -The-Labonr- l*£S;ax;«2 OBION gives a atcady, even Beat ffl that roasts M(!atß to perfection, leav,B ™^—™__™„ ™, i ng them richly juicy and lender. § ™. . NO Wastel SailP!l0ffflB : "/F4"i!"H«TkRI I TSIC, SOCCtal ODCXi»fIP<B ™ E OBION Ovens arc bo absolutely il| BmH»Lr? Bh(»hPSu irk • « controlled that Baking can ho dono 5m IHBB^I 0 H BfcSfy N! sJCVISC IS Si GrPSIS . with tho utmost exactness, ouickly IliyfiyLU 8 lyil IS ai.3 u*C«ia - and jutisfactorily. NO Warte! || AfflVaSlSaraC In Many THE okion consumes a-vory "modabji> ' SI n „ * ■ orato amount of Goal, and tho heat .ANIw 1 1 MOmeS! generated is carried all round the 1 9 mllaij __ ■ ovenß. NO Wastol M IT Bfl 1S Parts renuirarf tn Minion. <t, n .« h..b«n' > THE OBION is equippod with many B fflinienhkßn la • Lli ~,! P ? 8 ~,o" b , r ol<en splendid devices which save Labour, lIOS By I I 111 l wIH I suppllodl f imo , worry, and Money. NO Wastol -1— H. E. SHACKLOGK. LTD. S??-?.'^' ANEW ZEALAND LETTER ill """° S "° " A °""""- in praise of Clements Tonic from | ——' ; — ■ — — - Ln n d S l™t ß Ma B t ß ,L?wdUen pl|SS^«l^WPS^»S^^^^»^| CLEMENTS TONIC Ltd. ijpgT j Indigestion and Nerve Trouble 1 Pv v. ■A \ L 4, *• f^^WWMMMImM |for some time until I took your jftlA \ \ %s,k ,\ WMm^m LciementsTonicandlamnow f -\#M \ l '^^\WfHH^ ireefromboth thosecomplaints. >54\ V\ . X ' t^^^W My have taken it with j k^^^^^MT'^^P JEAN BEVIN, Upland Rd., \ ( „ Fnn Tl^M Wellington, writes 18/5/17 j K^W^"^! c LE Mß NT T7o N icuar|hJTheHisioryofTea lUpj "Someiimeago I was suf- '} Tea oriflinally came from China, [ fering from Nerve Breakdown I and the Chinese spread about all sorts rS\^S«||f|li and tried many so-called cures ]of fabulous stprißß as to itß Origin. It with poor results. } | wa3 claimed to grow on precipitous peaks .U|§'^ I " 1 had practically given up | j and rugged uplands—all this to maintain jm\TO|lli||ffl I all hope until my friends per- I i a high price. sisted in my■ trying Clements- |- | ' To . day it | 8 from India and Ceylon | 1 onic, and thanks to this won- ■•,,■...'■1.11 j u u .^WiawkWS clerful tonic lam now restored that ttl6 11 b ? t 80 ™' a " d W ? ° n f ? 1! to health" i bd\m that no better teas are to be had, V^®l| «,'...„..,... I each according to its grade and price, than > y/JOMBJt II (Signed) JEAN BEVIN | ,; I Get It and Get Well ! , «R|e. j 11 Clements Tonic Ltd., Rnzcllc, N.S.W. ' I ' @ | No, "leaden" cakes and "doughy" ATTENTION!, scones when you use Edmond's mtTT „ T „ n .„, . „ „„„ Bakint Powder It makes THIS IS ONK OF OUR SPECTAL MATTRESSES. OUT OP TUB TIIOUSyou"" cooking light and ASDS DBBIVBBBD ™ *™ »™' COMPLAINT.flaky, and never fails. ■ v /sss& Don't take.cooking Crp\ the> L -.?! risks-use only tt X™ ' i EBMOMIIC Real baking .J j McCrae! I? %
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