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IT'S time the making of your Spring or Summer Frock, Costume, Dress, or , ■*■ Coat-frock was well under way. But first the choosing of the CORRECT material must he accomplished—material that has received the mark of approval from Milady Fashion. And what could be easier than choosingit from our beautiful.assortment of Fashion's Favoured Fabrics, Every one has just lately come into our Dress Goods Department— every one is distinctive in its exclusiveness—beautiful in its shading and patterning—every one high in quality. Remarkable value they offer you—the prices are quite moderate. Can we expect a visit from you soon? ! Modish Importations in Dress Goods :: : ' TUSSORE SILKS-Thie favourite silk will be much in demand this season for Frooks, Costumee, etc. In linitural Bhades; bright, even finish; 27 to 38 inches wide. Prices, 3s. 3d,, 3s. lid., 4s. lid., to 116. Cd. yard. • ' SHANTUNG SILKS-Another favoured silk for present wear. In a large variety of exquisite shades, including Champagne, Shell Pink, Vieux Eose, Saxo, ■ Periwinkle, Copenhagen and Navy Blues, Amothyet and Bishop's Purple, Eight and Dark Grey, Mole, Chestnut, Black, etc.; S3 inches wide. ( Price, 7s, Hd. yard. LIGHT WEIGHT ALL-WOOL SUMMER, SUITINGS-For Coat Frooks, Costumes, etc. In shades of Fawn, Beige, and . Grey; 52 incles,wide. ,; ' , Price, 15s. 6d. yard. LIGHT WEIGHT SUMMER TWEEDS -Pepper and'salt effects, fleoked Base; also Emerald and Gold. Ideal for summer oostumes; 'f>6 inches wide. ; |1 |1,',, 1 PHce, 14s, lid, jard. \ ■.'■ THE LATEST IN BAGS f ' a .■# j -.-, SHOPPING BAGS-In all tho latest Wjtjri <Wlj .|$ ||O \ji\ll a LiUee designs and colourings. v ■ , , a J ' / Price, 4s, lid. each. . ■ ■ . KNITTING BAGS-AVith round top and . LAMBTON QUAY — WtfT T TNTPTfIN neat handles; in smart Chintz and all UttiyiJEUVn VJUAI ~ WJLLLIINbIUiN. the newest colours. ■ ■ ' • Price, 2s. 6d. <ach. KNITTING BAGS—With round top and ■ ' ' - neat hnndlfts; in Black only; lined with ■ 6mart contrasting colours; Price, 4s. 11d, each, ' . • • ;

taiisli That Pimple with CutiGura _ Cuticura Soap cleanses, purifies and beautifies, while the Ointment soothes and heals pimples, blackheads, etc. Do not confound these fragrant, delicate , emollients with coarsely medicated ' soap 3 and ointments. Snmple Each Free by Mnll. Address postosrd: "R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W." Sold throusUout the world, AN «EEH 'ENEMtTAS THE ARROW STRIKES. The Atrnw has won many battles, taken toll of millions of lives; to this dny, with the uided terror of a. poisoned barb, it is the weapon of the ssvagc. But with nil its, deadlines, its record of killing is as nothing beside Infectious Disease, for as the arrow oi the lurking savage strikes, SO STRIKES DISEASE. Just as the aii carries the arrow in its flight; so does it also carry the Germ, or seed ol Infection. The Germ strikes unexpectedly; you cannot see or hear or feel it, but where it falls it breeds Disease. THE SUREST DEFENCB ij a Disinfectant, because the only way to rob ' a germ of its infecting power is to kill it right out. But as the germs are invisible the Disinfectant must be so used as to reach and catch them all. It should, therefore, enter into general household use, and the Disinfectant which does this most widely IS LIFEBUOY SOAP. To make your home germ-free use Llfebyoy Soap throughout. Wash yourfloors with Lifebuoy Soap, your tables, shelves and bedroom ware ; flash your drains and sinks with Lifebuoy Soap, and to make assurance doubly sure use Lifebuoy Soap IN THE LAUNDRY. This it the last stronghold of the Disease Germ, where you make sure of catching and killing him. The Disease Germ finds snng refuge in clothing; he is picked up in street, train, tram and theatre; and then along comes Monday, the family clearing day, and a tub full of hot water with Lifebuoy Soap brings DEATH TO .THE GERMS. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, SYDNEY. Them are many women sultoring irom woicny okins and facial blemishes wlio are almost afraid to look in a mirror, and fool embarrassed nnil .iolf-coiisciou« before alrungers. Such annoying dlsflnnrcmonts can now be effectively enroll at small >«t by applyinj! Exnmzol. It. hai onrod hsnareds of stubborn casoa of Eczemafohronic and Route) Varicobo Ulcers, Acne and skin Irritations Try a jar to-diir. 2/8 at cherniitß and storci or 61- post free, from 41 Cbas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington THE SKIN CURE

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 300, 7 September 1918, Page 4

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