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® V.. I More N.Z. made Worsteds and Suitings just opened by the DIG. | |W| ' Had to have them, and that right quickly! ; .rtSf ••• i| I Bueh a demand for these truly excellent suitings has been created 1111 It t . ; 0j fifl by the "House-'for Quality" that prompt measures were taken to so- Li : I hrthor applies. •• v -\. T They're good stuff! Far above tho avoragc in quality and a | I-v*-.- • ■>■'. glowing tribute to Homo Industry. i s'' -j £ * | / . Once you wcfir a Now Zealand made suiting, the D.I.C. ventures j '■ t-o prophecy that you will be so loyal to tho Dominion that you will ! I " 'V ',«* ! never wear anything else if yon 'know it. . j j : v r3. ;; What about giving the D.I.C. the opportunity to make your Sum- \ ! > J mor,. Suit from one of the very smart 'worsteds? * iMade to your own measure at prices' ! you can easily pay. j 1 SUMMER WEIGHT ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEEDS-Fawn and Gray j , , . in pin-hoad check; made to your owii personal measure. 955. j DARK BROWN AND GEBEIN FAIRLY PLAIN DESIGN STRONG \ TWEED—To your own personal measure. 100s. 5 : '(jRET AND PAWN TWEED—In herringbone stripe; very neat design, ■' and useful summer shades; made to your own personal measure. 110s. . | . GKEY STRIPE SUMMER. SUITING—In; a well i assorted range, shades \ both light and dark; made to your own personal measure. 115s, j • SELF GREY. WORSTED SUITING —Useful, heights and seasonable j shades.; made to your own personal measure. 1225, 6d. T . ..GREY CHECK WORSTED SUlTlNG—Assorted designs and shades; made ij to your own personal measure. ' 1265. \ ' i '" ■ f\ . SELF GREY WORSTED SUITING—Dark shades; these we can now do in • \ |\ • two qualities; mads to your own personal.measure. 117s. 6d. and 1265. | ' ' in! I Box 1*478 , Wellington j j. v 111 ' ' I'/- In tho 65 diooount©v7 every cash 1 | jj|jf pui'ohaoo of £1 op oven j! l P 0 best j'am. Rich, juicy and 1 S grown to perfection in bright, if CjOOO IOT €Very memutr KjU || "sunshine and icy night-air of Tcviot— ,| of the household |i ! "* '■"* *. It Mother cannot give her folks H figMM || ' (S??? 3 ® $ anything better or moro nourish- M : ■> e, _ P \ l l IfM Jiff swi fj i inp than foods made from tho l| < : ,iri ■11 ' m "»r» JiL n it 'Al til out. But nheshouliisro toil that only Ej ■ m /I - Mji ' i' (&BB(jSQmJW S® tlio best dn'i purest out* trcjiitnl by tJie- U« 811 A nniA.T Ysl fl BOJt rooilorn processes eiiu-fhrr homo, ft), |) rIPRICOT Wll ' ») ThsThißtleßmntHsanaliMlntomt:- U ' % V " v&A JMivJb a autre oC purity,quality ami vhliip, Is fct p ■ ... . . ■. » iuatmeall-there's no brnnd to equal M ®' i« made from nothing but this deli- | ' a fa) •; 1 : WSRB&- 'I Tlistle Oatmeal 1 i i'e»Js#af«wsl fg is absolutely pure from, start to finish. &l And every twg g««rantet'd-yoii 11 fcj ..'Si Coaninj no stones—you buy all jam §§Hii»© jp) Had it bvars tho .£1.001) gnariintcc Hint fe '• © j j- -r J";" Munr . 0» th*«raifiiUftre made from (hechoie- ai V'lj? i v aD 'n ri ,am ' end test It I V*»' VP e 4 jinost oats with no admixture or % '' I f i/ii ' ammimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiliimmiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiß ( ■ j | For Stomach Pains, Cramps, Diarrhooa |. /"l 1 For OMARRIT, = . ■ IIsSS S'fij Jft L r SORB .THROATS, dilate to a plat. „= • T Wli -'A P jjfflffl' Eiiuii iiim iiiiimiiim mi iniiiiiiiiinimimiimtiiii ihiiiiS ; . vj Garns. Loesißiri Then ' J Just Lift: Them' Off.: - : ' * I i 1 - Nothing But "G.ETS-IT". WH Do .This : B ] | ' ! H you have ever had corns, you have ' : :— tried many things to get rid of them— .■ • - , ' \ salves that make the tow raw and ir- . |f— m.j.i.. u i m... ritated and which allow the corn to re'■B ' _ ' 'main, cotton rings that'make your corns ■ ■ I'SEWING 'MACHINES &' BICYCLES . i : 1 W« hav« bean.repairing and supplying maohines and bioyclcs in this city for I nearly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and' islands, We ' 1 havfl given them satisfaction end can plfease you. 1 Our Goods are the Best L 8t ' Us I • Our Skill Undeniable ■ Serve ' I our Reputation Valuable you j m J ' I F \ W For Everything for Sewing Machines & Cycles Infi | T.'•**•! g .street, WELLINGTON; Estab. IBSO j A You Cnn't Hid# Corn Miiofy." StopFoolfea a- , i Around! U«o"GETS.ir"TonieUtond , ( X See tho Corns Vanish. w corns bleed and soro, adhesive tape and ■ f%jf% S®yf2T A S5 9 h bandages that press on to the corn and 11 liZj 6/ $[i laW Itft JfntLJ iLtfii ft€ / \ make your foot fee« too largo for your .' . B shoo. Why undergo these torments? |! j S_ \ Why not 4° what millions of people are • ]. ' f doing, take 3 seconds of your timo and ( ; - h apply "GETS-IT." It dries, you can II ' @ X P u t you'' stocking on right away, and 'S jjjnil!! | T! y° M regular shoes. Your ' ji x, way, tho simplest, easiest, most effective V . , V way in the world. It never fails. A "QBTS-1T" is manufactured by B. _ . ' \ Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold •;! ' 9 by all chemists and stores. Try a bottle I' . ,/N 6 A to-day and be finally rid of all your corn , f '• I n " fioly REPRESENTATIVES: . 4 w Vftwlw S \ sharland and Co., Auckland; Sliarland \ <SSI O q 0 Wellington; Kempthorne, Prossor Q A and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical A : , 1 Christcburch; Marshall Drug Co., Dune- \ i » din. ' : Why ?—The Quality ! Astiima CAN k Card \ ■ v A SIMPLE houe lr«abneot baaed oa enlirelr new Ibrcty. ' w ( ( - 4 jh Hondred» of teitlraomaU prote iti correctoeii. ;: >nJ Pl«.«t«J^ , ' *•■ ' " ~ Equally elective lor yooig attd aid. .Goe» tljlil io leal of • > V «uwp»l» ir-r,L Mmnrrpm - mrvwn l\ diicßie md qnicMy decks merit; and (requaacy of 'JS ' /L .lUcki.'Cm be carried in pocket. ' Cf* V/ FREE—Valuable mcdi'cattrtalk: "New Aithmii Tlic«ry" •• (v) 8-m to 8 i/(il BRIDGE DRUG STORES S/' ffl ®j ffl JMi iE Jsjf )// 1 Bridge Buildings . V mM a 85® MM ra2 ma j) Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND G2ISE. H For convincing proofs aud explanation n , WmMfanlW W °' 'reatmont write for Froc liookletand M GOLDEN FRAGRANCE IN 1 tt,sli m° ni » ls - Over3ooosuccesses. | EVERY CUP. THE TASTE

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 2

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