pj Delicious nA Fruit Jelly, n ij Fruit Jellies without gelatine i 'A are delicious and cooling $j 4 when made with J 5 Corn Flour. I jJ These jellies are simply made 'A i using the juice strained from y \ well stewed fruit, and thicken- y pj ing with Corn Flour. ' Only 3 't\ f*. minutes boiling required, then jgj H cool in a shape. See detailed U ij recipe in book offered below, p R Children love these jellies. $\ n The fresh flavour of the ripe p Pj fruit juices lias a great attrac- gg U • tion for the little people, and T n fruit jellies made % • ■ wl orn I'' our % Umgm »« .thoroughly T p wholesome, i M Jjr Se-rve with U *V .\. switched cream 1 &p /? or custard. P L jL|O I/ Free Offer.— % m, "*ot jO' / Brawn & Poison tp NkkWnM/ Cookery Book. T Ftom y. B. Gil- m P -°- Box «5 ? \y mvfi\ ■vS%"W~%Z~wS4 *— - u— M: >. . Ktl .W3 yfl i Bear Delays! k 5 Have your teeth attended S J? to now. Don't put it 017 L Ji for a more convenient fa S season. V° e/ They may get in such con- fe S dition as will bo difficult to h 3 repair. g » Have ttiem attenrtcU to hero. L g DENTISTRY. f> ,% PAINLESS METHODS.' f l j SETS TEETM £3 3s. S ' DENTISTS, f i> 110 Willis Street, WcUington. %
Ladies' field.-'Bracelet , fcteies' SPECIAL. VALUE The patent " Britannic " 9 ct. Gold Bracelets are universally admired for their beauty of design and exceptional strength, ■ while the 'watches themselves are genu, ne levers fitted with 15-jewel movements. In appearance and utility, few watches will stand comparison at the priceWatch and Bracelet, in 9cl. Gold, £8 Our system of direct buying in wholesale quantities for our ten establishments enables us to offer this watch at such a remarkably reasonable price. MAIL ORDERS SENT CAREFULLY PACKED, POSTAGE PAID, AT OUR RISK ON RECEIPT OF REMITTANCE , ( =^— f Stewart. Dawson's <*—— - tiroaBKmaasOTBKSBB Stewart Dawson's Corner (Wellington Just like there'are eggs'and eggs— So there are pyjamas and pyjamas— But it's the right sort of pyjamas—smooth, soft, comfy and restful— That's Wallace,& Gibson's stock— The kind that "it feels good" to get into—the kind that simply invites sleep — Smart in pattern—tasteful in colour—durable in fabric and easy in fit and price— Ceylons—Flannelettes—Cotton, Taffetas and Silk—are the materials—And they are priced from 8/11. Now, let's talk about footwear—iri which we offer exceptional valueGents' Boots in Box Calf, 30/-; in Glace, 35/-; in Fur Willow Calf, 49/6— And Tan "K" Brogues—the best absolutely, 63/-— Then we have all kinds of summer sports footwear at 4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 12/6 to 19/6—Running Shoes, 12/6 and 17/6. Bedroom, fancy Slippers and Boots. The values can't be beaten. Seeing's believing. .So call to-day-. „_,**,' Wallace & Gibson „„,«„ DBBSOT«iw«fiOiiroJwi « The KASH " Next " Evening Post" ""•"T" , ™' Willie Street, WELLINGTON. _ _ _ _ ■ WE,HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OP-GAEDES TOOLS FROM THE BEST V A KERS,. including the following:Hedge SliGais. *■»—«™n. . h-j Lawn Sprinklers, I.K iiom. i "LAWN MOWERS ' Hoeß- - Spaoes. Mattock Hoes. Border Forks. ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. Uonlor. Shews. Green's Silens Messor, Pruning Shears. 13ram;!i Cnl.tere. Rnnscmo's Anglo-Paris. Pruning Saws. Daisy Grubbers. RansO mr.'s Automaton. £ nk(! ?- „ , Digt'iiiß t'oi-iia. ..,,„...„ Killing Hooks. DniininK Spadea. AMERICAN. Scythes. Dutch ricea. Arcade, Sprayers. Edging Knivoe. Favourite, Sets of Ladies' Tools. Garden Roller.-!. Ukewood. Sprayers. Gunieii Trowels, .. r Shovels. Gurden Shear?. New Easy. g .„_ Grubbing Hoes. Now Rovcr - Sliishora. Grass Shears. Pramior. Turf Cuttorfl , . JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd. HARDWARE •& METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET TELEPHONES. Town Deparrmsnt, S006; Country Department,. 15Gj Olliues, 573; Iron Yard, 251 U. H44WLIOLIOSALE AGENTS. THOMPSON BROS., LTD., WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 51, 25 November 1918, Page 2
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