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Jin Paddock and Grandstand you will see many Smart G* & K* Frocks The lady, whose Race-wear Wardrobe is incomplete, should not fail to visit our Showrooms without delay, , ■. Visitors also will find all that is charming and novel / 1 in Summer Wear in this I ■•"""■ NEW BLOUSES iv vVf-inmON'vrLY SM\RT WAIST-In EMERALD GREEN-Iu heavy woirns; crepe da chaw; collar Me adds to the pretty stylo of the model. • Could be \ iniMf'TJl \IiLY SAU'IJT JERSEY 'IN' HELIO. STRIPED SILK-In; extra hoavy weight. Coat is A *dS™ stylo and Jooks W smart; Baglon sleeves; belt at jvg . . ■■.. ..'■. ■•.,■.■■■ MILpIJNEKY aUSm P 7 ■" :At 275. 6d.-A'CHARMING DISPLAY QV KBADY-TO-WMR ■IUTS-In ■ ChrysunUiiimin, Velour, Pedal, Tagel, and Yedda visTM straws, among which nro miuiy exquisite noyeWses. • ■ i^llP^T* I ' ' At 18s. 6d.-CREAM PEDAL STBAWS-Large sailor sliapo; very j At fe-LAKGE TMJI.MED GKOHGBTTE. SHAHS-Underlinid -mSeffl J i with Crepo do Chene and embroidered fl'itli•■'•rat-taßel m novel ■ r « •'-. designs; finished with' em Ml posy niid knots of ribbon. .., , .. ■ jmjmjm-' 1 At -49s.■ 6d!-liATOE LEGHORN SHAPE-Underlinod with Crepe , i'|i|ilM ■lV , '.'dudieno and trimmed in ohanuing flat design, with ribbon and ' JS^^ffil' .pgr? 3 At 555! 6d.-BLACK T-TRERE READY-TO-WEAR— Extra large j.&pli--n " crown; trimmed with blnck ribbon. The , most up-to-date hat ' S ■■■■ ■ • -.I"' . ' ''" in the trade. .• ,' ' ■ SKhE ■ A splendid display of novelties in COSTUMES, , 11111 LINGERIE, GLOVES and HOSE, HANDBAGS, and SUNSHADES. ; . Wlm I '' ~ -See Windows and Showroom'at._ ■ Hffj: ■ O ' i SIMPLE DAINTY, SMART COSTUJIE ■ (aa . T <tnircfl ' ■ ' COSTUME (as illueix.' M'IISSOBM .Limited , . ■;.-■• Irated) 'IN BLACK above) IN iUbhUHL . 'and WHITE CHECK SILK - onw £5 ss. Lambton-Quay, Wellington Btraight lines. ■, _ . -====, — : ; Price, £9 9s.

Children Love : PATINA: .' EOLLED OATS . Glad, eager little faces around the breakfast table! Happy, sturdy . children about the • home! Good food does it-such food as OATINA-the right breakfast food for your kiddies. Made from the finest oats in ' Now. Zealand. a hiVGTy ' DClg. s~\ Foil "Weight! Bogs at all Grocers. 0 For COUGH 3, GOLDS, CATARRH, use D jJlJlsblJ\)Zsll!J Hean's Eoßence Costa 2/- Makes 1 pint Saves 10/Good also lor Toothache, Earache nnd Stomach Cramps and Diarrhoea, when 1 • • need without sweetening. 7_O ■ gg r -»i^.u..i.iiLLLjii.TTnrmTm!iiM»nmii/iyvDD ; ' FrOmEeilainidH.P. has a new and delicious flavour, different — .. quite different —from any sauce you've tasted before. H.P. is rich—thick—fruity, and can be taken up with ' the meat just like mustard. ~,_L,,. lIIILt, J-.. llVJfliflftßffl THE HEW PRENCH BEMEDV. •THERAf*iONNd!2 THERAPIQN N.&3 No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. Ho. 2 for BMOOk \ BRIT. GOVT. STAMP AFFIXEU TO GEBUIhE P*CMH» \[/Wb the Skin 9 /P*i\ /vk. \ WOn't cur6 ' gil * ss?a\\ themselves. i \ If leftsilone 8 fcjflzM \v they spread eate'all imaißhtly Wotohpa from your face and nock. The first application usually allays irritation and a few weeks treatment will effect a permanent cure. Get a jar of Bxraazol and start the cure at onco-it has cured hundreds of cases ' of Kezoma, Varicoio Ulcor", fßorwsiJ, auu other severo skin troubles. . . 2/u' a jar from.chemists and nlotcs or 3/- V«" free, from CHAS. A. FLETCHER , Chemist WELLINGTON ffe^L

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 4

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491

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 25, 24 October 1918, Page 4

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