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f;i H : DIG leghorn Hats are doing their U \J\ J 'best to entice the Summer weather* I !' -1 fiffi If the sweeping lines, smart styles, and artistic trimmings of D.1.0. \\j I ;• i'ff ' Leghorns ever tempted the'weather to behave itself, it is D.I.C. Leg- V| i 'A I I '•'■. horns. . ' || 1 i \M/ . ' There is a charm peculiar to the Leghorn that is not to be found -J| !;. ' : §| v ''; in any hat under.the sun-an irresistible call to the lover of a really ■ l\t\ . \ • l|'\ ; dainty and perfectly charming hat. ■ /jj !' ': k \ Will you, take the time to call at the D.1.0. Millinery Salon and |/ ! 'V| see. these lovely Leghorns? They're not out of the way in price, es- I ''• .; jSf pecially for such fine qualities. .• . • 1 \■''lμ -■■ DIG Leghorn, Hats are winsome i\ J »&7 LEGHORN, lined Helio. Georgette, trimmed Lilac and Purple Velvet. \V|| . !■;.' ;.' W Large Sailor LEGHORN, lined Saxe, trimmed Bed Velvet and Trail. jp 1 • Large Mushroom LEGHORN, with ruche of fancy ribbon. 49/6. fyjj ;. ■ ■■■ \ \ . Large Picture Hat,in LEGHORN, wreathed with Jade Velvet Foliage. / 1 -. '■■'.: Ij} ■ ■■. LEG-HOM shapes. - ' 29/6,32/6. I -HJ"Nfl' r= —=—I'fed IV [.-'■ [/ Iβ \&T' ! ''(!%t. 1/- in the a dleoouritoff evapy oaah I '/// 11 Pi purohasa of SI op cvopi 111 i>l 1 ■• ■ • ',"■ AN .-UWSEERI EKEmY. ''■■'. Not Bruised! I NX AS THE ARROW STRIKES. I St. George Jam keeps in perfect 1 , I • The Arrow lias won many battles, taken !;'/ condition because it is made from $>/i . ■ J toil of millions of lives; to this day, with the ■'■ '. Wssss&Ms unblemished, unbruieed fruits and W ' ■ sdded terror of a poisoned barb, it is the P :pure No 1 sugar. The fruits ;ft J|||t • kfi *« "^ i:, go direct " ora "** Central.OtagO M |$ptssk beside Infectious Disease, for as the arrow o< ■ -orchards,to the great cleanly . i • the lurking savage strikes, j I llfflMfiS^S™? ,I ' l Sed. ai TrV g thS ' i=|| jTail' ■ , THE SUREST DEFENCE . ' ■■''' ' :.fres, h-fruit-pure-sugar" jam; re- r--| i s a Disinfectant, because the only way to rob ' , \ 'member it is Stoneless, and is i: 5 -=J a ge'nn of its infecting power is to kill it right made in slea'm-heated shiny alumin- S \ = \__\/tfs- lout.' But as the germs are invisible tne "' ' ! him boilers. ' The Tins you buy it in |M= ,— 'Disinfectant must be so. used as to reach and ' ' ire madelby rolling in the tops and |ff|E3LL/£xl : catch them all. It should, therefore, entei ' bottoms without solder—another •■ into general household use, and the DisinieM/SMwm - guarantee of wholeeomenesa. _ Try . raVOT! iSlfejs ant which docs this most widely I*l St. George Apricot Jam-you'll like itl is LIFEBUOY SOAP. • ■''■''tSfi^ , "— a^U^!^^l ' Lifebuoy ' Soap ■ throughout Wash youi f '"' ' : thX S Tndbedr«om°w»re; flush your drain! V Mw£Wkh : t&Sft •' Vsßr ™m/ ■$} LdcmkswithU!obUOySoap,andtomak( ■■' .Mw - f Ir/ij ■, W\Fj ™" doub,y sw Lifebuoy Soap wiam^^mW'^^'-' , ■ <$ ' in the laundry. ' JJ/M, - r\Sml *L il lil ,' H ' refuge in clothing; he K picked up insteet WfH ■ ;, ft JBSf I ! M II train, tram and theatre; ami then alon, : JftW • lli'i>Xl' .rf-rJH ¥»( comes Monday, the family dewing day, aw * tub full of hot water wiUl r HjR"NITURE'WORTH HAVING! \ : i O n 9^.ari.CMa>± _VTT—rll-f'ffiifiSil-H can relv uponi getting articles, of real | ejtabushed 1791 'I ■. — IP fe#t4fl worth/thoWwy Boimd.in construe- : mwmiikMmmdMMi^mm «K tion, and perfect in finish. The valuo j — sfSsjjJ L-LbagSi^-"--'^|'?) l given is unexcelled anywhere, and there f A wMjT'SZ-Z is not a.houso in New Zealand which ] ' «in offer, greater variety of choice. Our QovP TiITIP i^rifl «ill .MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY, MotieV QVQTY ■■' 111 M 1 "51 111 l and directly under our personal eu- ' mn _J nn .U w "iH ■ 'i © ' perviaion. By mamifacturmg our own . niOflling Oy affl •: iapS furniture we are able to sell to tho ; ' xr :-,^ iPil -3te? iff p« Uic (tirect > nnd i] } ns eliminat ? the serving itlgS k c *njL--=:^pspS ; i f?)aKj middleman's commission. Every piece lIPls 0 1 , EM|of Furniture undergoes a thorough ex- tH^Tk /f~\. " \. ~ ■*+ - ■ (u 'amination before it enters our Show- |7 |V r 8. fl » II). : room-for disposal. • i ffl M H M ! •' (11, Sae Our Stocks—They Can't Be Beaten! JL \^r ETIW&Prk f*OB I IF |*fll -J67Ricfd«wdSt. The Ideal First Meal! <V— == - : . _._.„- ', , — l-j-— =y ,^i M _»». m .>...-.i.-t . jMakes delicious, nourishing , E?ewing. lorVra'coofe' [' .:•■'. W perfectly in ONE MINUTE. ' I-TkrtUUn.'-^ , m- "% X if /7i» 4 Full lbs, in ilKrtllli %.. ,4/jy/ Every Bag! ■ I L'ilwfeM'iy V\ tllc Lar S est Quantity of I JVllyailSa lWu\ V\ TWfVl'lt for the money. ■ I; fhf) \v\ , ?f : T~**V uieig/if. Thrifty women buy ' ; I; &U% yWWWi Vk T theie^ers««. j.'-« ■ ' HidiIrLANGDOWNSSON.Ltd. L Tn •■ T„■ ppT 3 • w.¥ ! Economy■ in Shoe Laces -The DaddyofTgas p Sfj/w% ' fljWvil n- j « d *b. j- i&a eifcidJuar c-i Discard tlio -„ Post Free, a OMXOwie Lace, and:: a p a i r "~ LEATHER,, 3a a Tan, and W4M 111 ' ° I* s LACE Patent peillPHlS -Ik Leisr Bag Shop, '« jyrnF"\ l/IAiK lm««?/<j !,i> \>v 69 wiUiis street, Wellington. AHD WfiiQiifS'OAE % thor" C |s''n \ Tyr'obElS of PeTfeSioiTiiillLOUSES" ""? 'ami!!- | and GEORGETTE, prices ranging froi ify "Jh Jβ Mi'flS < 1 t*\ -it ha rood tho test of ff qtml-ty in Ivory Jap bilk, O.S. siz< P |]|| rAJ PdLsMrWta rp Hi l\ hjlt a rantnry. Always fl stocked. Open FRIDAY NIGHT to P tnc I! rl »il »< if? _JIFL a bottle in the bonso p? o'clock Address aml pi Wk7ss\ iore M b» «« "»«. get i\izjmm ' miss fisher, ■j %*<sesHiii Ift fi HWI ™ 'j&MSM Offices, Caledonian Chambers, ov< il Messrs- Hart and Co " Willis st jphOT

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 4

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