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£4000 Worth of Hosiery Bought -."" 1 at a Bargain Price—To be Cleared at the Slightest Margin of Profit . Fifteen hundred dozen pairs of Fine, High-grade, Fashionabla Stockings—well-made, free from any defects, reliable for good wear-secured direct from a manufacturer at a ridiculously low price. As our regular stocks are already ample for the season's needs, we must shift this extra parcel quickly—so out they go at Bargain Prices! Come and sec the goods-they will convince you that this is YOUR OPPORTUNITY-TAKE IT! OFFERING FOR FEW DAYS ONLY 500 LISLE 1000 SILK Dozen HOSE =4 Dozen HOSE £±l\fy Pair. 0/0 Pair. USUAL PRICE, ss. 3d. USUAL PRICE,'BS. 6d. Comprising black, white, navy, grey, "■'"■"*■ With' Lisle top and 1 boot, in black, white, champagne, and new shade of brown. grejj chnmpagM) sliy ,. p j nltj navy, and Soft silky finish, with fashioned leg and ' . brown. Splendidwhlue. double seamless foot. FRENCH LISLE. GLOVES 2 DOME FRENCH LISLE GLOVES-In black, white, champagne,.beaver, hrown, chamois, and grey; extra fine, perfect fitting gloves. Special Price, 4/11 COUNTRY ORDERS AT SAME PRICE-WE PAY POSTAGE. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.'

ITfee.cSa.y she. j Greamoaia My, what a different breakfast table it was. Dad was decidedly glunf—the boy said that breakfast wasn't the samo-and mother vowed it wonilnt happen again. There's no nroiuiiiist so wholesome, so nourishing, i so appetising as Crcamoiitn, jj I Creamoata I (Cream o' the Oat) Try it—order a packet for to-morrow morning's jiuml—the family's verdict will place it _ 8 first favourite. And remember that every ' 9 Crenmoatn packet contains the coupons J a enaljliiijj yon to share in the groat IVc yrfS? Gift Scheme. xsc£. .. 29 JsTl Your. Summer Suit StrOtLU EXPRESS EVERYTHING THAT IS STJTtISH AND TASTEFUL. TO obtain style and taste in your new suit, together with satisfaction, you should consider tho advisability of notifying us of your requirements. There is more in our Tailoring than meets too eye. It will stand the most thorough investigation, and in tvery detail will be found that FAITH PUT, AND HONEST WORKMANSHIP WHICH RESULTS IN LASTING SERVICE. Years of experience in every class of Tailoring .has gained for us an iuconiparablo reputation for executing all work to the utmost satisfaction of cur rumerous clients. Morrison & Ponney • LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. r "Just-See How That ' Um Comes-Sff!" "GETS-IT" Loosens Your Corns and Oft They Conic, It's the Modern Corn Wonder—Never Fails, Tt is difficult to believe anything could net like that in removing a corn. Why, "GETS-IT'' loosened that corn completely from the .flesh and Hi-en I just lifted it oft' with my finger nails. "GUTS-IT" is certainly wonderful! Yes. "GETS-IT" \'i Just Wonderful, the Way 'GETS .IT' Mokes All Corns Go Quick." is the most remarkable corn-removor ever, known boenitse you never' have to trifle with your corns, bandage them, stick thick plasters on them, make them sora from irritating salves, or try lo dig them out. "GETS-IT" is a liquid. You put on a few drops in a few seconds. 11. dries. .11. is painless. L'ttf your stocking on right over it. Put on your regular shoes. You will not limp oj' Vs'i'ithe in pain. The corn, callus or wart, will loosen from your toe—oft' it'comes. "GETSIT! is the biggest selling corn remedy in tho world. When.you try it, you will know why. "GETS-IT is manufactured by E. Lawrence and Co. Chicago, U.S.A, Sold at all chemists and shops. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland;' Sharland and Co., Wellington; Young's Chemical Co., Wellington; Kempthorne, Prosser and Co,, Christchurch; H, F, Stevens, Cltristcliurch; Marshall Drug Co,, Dunedin.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

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