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What woman sees no charm in Embroidery? ; — Can any woman do without it? — j Ui JumgcnC II ib inOlSpCliSaDiC Have recently received direct from St. Gall (the home of Embroidery) ! one of the best assorted lots that has come to hand during the war [ period. They come in Cambric Muslin, Mull & Grgandi, in Beadings, | Edgings & Insertions in various widths for Trimmings, also the wider ; makes for Camisoles, Skirt Flouncirigs, etc. - : ! \ " .•■■■ . " ■ ■ CAMBRIC EDGINGS-lin. wide, 4Jd., Gd., 7d., 7M.; ljin. vide, iOJd.; 2in. wide, 7Jd., IH-.L, Is., Is., Iβ. 6d.i 3in. wide, Is., Is. 3d., Is. Gd.; 4iu. wide,'lo-j<l., I Is. 9d., 3s. Gd., 3s. lid.; Sin. wide, Is. Gd., Is. lid., 2s. 9d.; Gin. wide, &. 6d.; Sin..wide, Ss. 3d.; 9m. and lOin. wide, 2s. Gd., 2s. lid.; 12in. wide, 3s. 3d.; ■ 15in. and lGin. wide, 2s. lid., 3s. 3d., 3s. Gd.; 17in. wide, 2g. lid., 3s. 6d. ! yard-. . I CAMBRIC AND MUSLIN FLOUNCINGS-26in., beautifully embroidered, 3s. 3d., 5 3s. Gd., 3s. lid. yard. . ■ • > PRILLED EMBIIOIDERY-2iin. wide, Is. 3d.; Sin., 3Jin. wide, Is. n<l.; 4in., * Is. 9d. ■BBADINQS-To thread Jin. ribbon, 4Jd., 7Jd., 10U1.; to thread }in. j* Bd., fld.; to thread Jin ribbou, 7Jd., 10d.; to thread liii. ribbon, laj V thread liin. ribbon, Is. 3d. ' {. ' CAMISOLE EMBROIDER Y-18in. wide, in Muslin and Cambric, 2s. Gd A «d., I' 3s. 6d., ss. lid., Is. Gd. yard. ' . I ALLOVER EMBROIDERY-21in., 23in., 2oin. wide, 2s. 0d.,, 4e. Gd.,, 4s. lid.,, ss. Gd., 53. lid. MULL AND ORGANDI IttIBROIDERY-lin., «in, sin. wide, Is. Gd., Iβ. Jd., 2s. 6d. yard; Giin., 7in. wide, 2s. 3d., 3s. Gd. yard. ' | INSERTION TO MATCH-Uiii., 2in. wide, Is. 3d., 2s. 3d. . MULL EMBROIDERT-lSin. wide, 7s. lid. ' . INSERTION TO iTATCH-SJin. wide, Gs.'Gd. If you cannot call and see these Embroideries, Write for Patterns, V ... . J • u . ■ . •.'■■'■■■•■■.:
JUST THE SKIRT YOU WANT . \ FOK THE SUNNY DAYS! A charming selection of New Skirts in Taffetas, Crepe-de-chene, Gabardene and Piques awaits you at Mathewson's, Cut strictly in accordance with the latest whims of fashion—there are few more delightful Skirts in Wellington. You'll need to be early. MATHEWSON'S LTD., 264-296 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON B -•■■■— B 0 0 , ' " fSGS FUIuLLNLE#CDTOiDILIQUSNEDSf^i&i^e ' W If yon maintain your digestive organs in a state of healthy w*\'% W/ activity, you will never be troubled with indigestion or "s®fr Us kindred ailments. In nine cases out of ten it is because the /OSM&WS' |§ Btomach, liver, and bowels are unable to perform their work /RT^fffO m, efficiently that people suffer the pains and penalties of Mu}j*iX§ (If Indigestion, Mother Seigel's Syrup tones, regulates, and &S'f^fS >|% strengthens stomach, liver, and bowels, and thus ensures Vμ good digestion which is the foundation of good health. p Put it to the test after your next meal. ] iflfw A ' MOTHER . Jj|l Yoiir Summer Soil |P r^tt SHOULD express EVERYTHING /••/ -J may end THAT IS STYLISH AND TASTEFUL. I. in Blood npO obtain style and taste in your new .\. /7*"spS^!\ suit, together with satisfaction,-you \ \" should ■ consider the advisability of noti- » V // fying us of your requirements. f '• \ / '/™ry\ ' There is more in our Tailoring tiian v J&>r meets tlio eye. It will stand the ir.ost fatax"* thorough investigation, and in tvery ■J^ detail will ba found that v<kio** SFAITHFUL AND HONEST WORK- Eozema,'Hingworm, Vari,o,e Ulcers or any MANSHIP WHICH RESULTS IN jerious skin trouble demanrts iram:.\mteal,cntion. It loft nuoarcn {or, the irritation increases LASTING SERVICE. ■ and the Iroublo spreads-ovdn blood poison may eventuate. v« c ...„.;„. ~ ■ ,i c Eimazol has cured hundreds of bad arras and Years of experienco in every class of , e|rj and it wjll ni(jkl cure 011 . Kvcnlhe lailonnff has gained for us on ucom- first applicntion allays tho irritation and soon parable reputation for'executing all work the skin he«U rapidly Don't delay-start the to the utmost satisfaction of cur rumer- troatnipnt to-day. niia oKimfs Eiiaasol cojts 2/6 at chemnln lid stores or 3'ous clients. ' port free, from - _ 42 > CHAS. A. FLETCHER - Chemist". Wellington Morrison &, Penaey (Bky^^y^E LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S /^Q^ii}^^^ > WII/WS STREET IVELI/UTOTON. • BEFORE_ you take up your knitting again—rub a little Colgate s Talc on' your fingers. The moisture of the skin is absorbed by it, so that there is no risk of materials becoming untidy.' Do the same when embroidering or crocheting. flj There are many uses for Colgate's Talc—so many, that along • with soap and water, it is an everyday necessity in the household. Use it after bathing; before exposure to the summer sun; to make dressing (^313 comfortable by removing hot weather " stickiness," or as a dainty accessory to |£5-i£§stiL-JL~l| the summer toilette. For whatever purpose you use Colgate's you will have W&,. the satisfaction of a "complete" powder. iffrASHMEpjl ill. A comfort to delight to the M eOVOVEr"I men-folks after summer shaving. »\ tm&pow OEß M&tis^tt Wide choice of charm- „.,-■; fel^" ing perfumes-11 different scents besides Tinted MoMmP cO wm tM » and Unscented, "'" w&i
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 50, 23 November 1918, Page 5
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