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•' !j| Mothers are on the, qw. viv® hi Novelty I S Frocks for their young "chickabiddies," \ A Q Thero is no, use in being misled by the weather as to in a t ths season of tho year; tho arrival of ashions at the D.I.C. Is I ' the true source of information. / H H The beautifully concaivod and executed Summer. Frocks J j|| I m fj " 11111 for Children assert most positively that Summer is here, .■j| ij || |// L/vff BLjp The daintiest dresses one could imagine have reached ths LJ | Wj wluiifv D.I.C. from various parts of the fashionable world, and are W now on display in ths Children's, Outfitting Section, 'f''' '(Mldren's''&dcl(s like 'Bltese wiiriimstiaited praise. \ . GIRLS' GINGHAM DRESSES—In smart USEFUL OVERALLS—In Print, Zephyr, \\j , i Blaclt and White Plaid; tuJiic slmpe; i»id Gingham; m checks, Btripee, and W 11/ .collar and ouffs of white. Sizes 33 to Po '* colours. All sizes from 18m. to V Vj 39.. ■. 355. 6d., 375. 6d„ 395. Cd. J 8 - , 7s. Ifd. to 275, fid. | JSAINTY FROOK IN .IUMPJiR STYLE CHARMING STYLES IN WHITE / i\\ -Pink, Black, and While Plaid. SizM MUSLIN-Hmul-made, trimmed Valen, If, N \ ' to ciennes lace. insertion, and tugks. ' I vf \m ■ ;'gerls' smart frocks in coatee ' v ' 228,61 10 49s- 6d ' JWi \#K BTYLEf-Bhio/WMts, Pink/White Plaid; -• • ■ -i _ Artr ,„ ... Iw Mn vest, collar and cuffs of White Muslin, N®W FROCKS IN EMBROIDERED I® Bf/ finished crochet .buttons. Sizes 22 to VOlLE—Trimmed tucks, edging, and, jj Wt Jj 21s, 6d. to 295. 6d. ribbons. 17s, fid. to 395, fid. It • // D.I.C, Ij< In ths fi dlooount off every cut) ... .... I \jl /..... Wellington I \ jjP ' BOX 1478 purohaaa of fll _ oi» ovw

___ Have □ Better Meals! 1 Dishes seasoned with d Mollor's Sauce whet ; even a'dull appetite, 1 and there is renewed □ enjoyment ©very time. □ This flno old English Sauce iB a rare relish. . a As' good as it tastes. □ To get fall value from , any meal, uso ° Meilor's , o o Sauce It Ii made in two strcngthi: ° Piquant and Mild :'o IL-. ' ™ gg'O D DP DP D DI !l, Every Peclfet As Good' As .The LasH 'WHEN YOU ARE S 'YOU NEED | y If you have a tendency (o || 0 Liverishness, and feci languid, §1 | ® "out of sorts" or "ran down," ® i f| you should at oncc resort to fa i |j the world-famous remedy for 1 0 theac troubles —Mother Ssigel's o 0 . Syrup. By its gentle but j| H efficient tonic action it puts » It the stomach, liver and bowels » U In a state of healthy activity,' v ® as a. result you are then able 2 ra to digest what you eat, and |j H thus secure fresh stores of |j o strength and vitality, Just 0 pj try a short course of Mother § j§ Seigel's Syrup daily after || 0 meals and note the general 9 H improvement ' your health, !| iWirMffiMMsf 0, trial 81la, 1/6. .i COlf RE \j3s PERMANENTLY CURED! S Free Booklotexplatniusliow to remove | ja floltra Borst on request. Write to-day. R |! Over 3000 cncceiici. Hnadredi of tcilimonUli. K 1 A. J. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui 2 §

Every House is 'Worth | Painting. Why Not, j : -r.- "Start on Yours? Don't let jour house "run. down" for want of a little paint. A good | house oosts money and is worth , saving—and "painting. Protect it with | Sherwin-Williams* Paint, Prepared . ( | It will prepare your home against attacks of wind, rain, sleet, snow, S and the.sun..; Heat and cold mako no inroads on wood painted nith g this paint, because it is rich in jure lead, pure, zinc, and i.ure linseed j oil, all controlled .by..the.manufacturer. _ j Sherwin-Williams' Paint, Prepared, | is tTuiy'-pireparod—not assembled. ■ It"is made like other | Williams'. produotej from • tho best raw materials, and tho/S ; W corps of | experts 'is constantly safeguarding tho manufacture. ■ . • jjj •The makers don't have to buy their lead, zinc, and nil in tho cpen | - markot-thoy insure uniform quality by owning their own lead and jinc i mines, smelters, and linseed oil mills. j Tho Sherwin-Williams 00. a-p, paint experts. They lave been | "Making Paint for Over Fifty Years, I making it from Mcnrate formulae; mixing and grinding itjpith power- | ful machinery; manufacturing every important ingredient, and putting | in just what oil these years (>£. experience liavo taught them is best. | ■ SWP is made essentially of pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed oil, | and that is why! it is tho combination for you to use. ' We "nave a paint expert on our staff whose practical knowledge is at | the servioe of bll thoso who intend painting their own house. < | E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay* | FACTS Exhibiting the enormous . Wastage of Cotton in War No. I.—Every shot fired from a 12in. gun disposes of half a bale of cotton. A. No. 2.—ln three minutes a muchinft-gun ' in operation will use up a bale of '/^TT^iyo—I cotton. No. 3.—Every warship in battle during ■ an adtion consumes' from five to 1 six thousand pounds per minute. I \ No. 4. — I Th appalling lons of raw materi- ' 0 i Ivlu. l nl wliioh would otherwise bo d«r /T* ] voted teuoneficent industrial purposes , ' , ia, in tho aggregate, beyond calculation. /(/ 1 W No. s.—Beyond the cotton, used in do- AU( M struptive actions., however, the l ' i I ''1 l\ change of apparel for the troops , Jj. Ij 'I I|\ ■ . now engaged in the war ulonc re- /' I if, 'I V " .presents considerably moro than I (' II J \ a million bales. !u ll\ No. o.—Humane action, too, in attention ft ' 111 \ to and care of tho wounded Util- It < 111 \ ises inoro than twenty thousand jjS jll \ THESE FACTS SHOW LADIES THE O-. ; LfU IMPORTANCE OF PLACING ORDERS • FOR COTTON FROCKS AT ONCE! ■ PEENCH CAMBRIC DItKSSES- <2s, od. : . iv QREPE BRESSBS— ,525„ 6d. ZEPHYR DRESSES— Gss. 6d. DAvis AMI CIATIT^ 216 lamtotOD Quay, WeJlkgJon Record "fh® Daddy of Teao." J. .i-n^fP s

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 2, 27 September 1918, Page 2

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