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f Our reputation for Distinctive Designs in Ladies' 'if Sri 1 Costumes, coupled with our indispensable inducement , J Jj| I g «• of Low Prices, combine to make our popular Costume \ ' 1 "~| «| '» Department, from which we mention a few of our | f Cotton Gabardine Costumes. ', 1 j 1 § EFFECTIVE AND INEXPENSIVE COSTUME IN WHITE COTTON GAME- , ff jf DINE-Woll tailored coat belted nt wait.t, lnrgo sailor collar, inset eleovo I J i $ 8 finiehed stitched cuff, patch pockets. Plain skirt gathered at back with , | s|. 8 pocket effect on hips and l>elted nt waist. "P.D.C" PRICE, £2 Us. 6d. I j| I BECOJIING COSTUME IN EXTRA QUALITY WHITE COTTON GABAK- I , II \ I 1 & DINE-Latest style toat with sash belt at wnist, with novelty _ liaK-shnpeil . U ///. % IA « pockets attached, deep-roll collar finished buttons and stitching, -wot sleeve. J<y JLj 1 % |f The straight well-cut skirt is slightly gathered at back and inj?"W Willi WJ \\ % § ' .narrow .belt at waist, "P.D.C." PHICE, £2 15s. Ml\ § i SMART AND USEFUL COSTUME IN WHITE COTTON GABAUDINE-Tlio f{ I ' coat is cut in a slightly semi-fitting effect, and is belted ■, at waist, lap g ffl sailor collar with deep 101 l fronts, inset sloevo finished stitched cnir. .me v-i S skirt is cut on plain lines, slightly gathered n t p bacl A »V p B J c'e £2 19s. 6i/. % I A FASCINATING' COSTUME OF SUIMSMOB AND WBLtHTTmG ATTRACTIVE gfbs-t^l 1 Sftssti Ssras^i I 'tailored collar and rover, nset shaped pockets finished cable.sbtch- e^ nt waist nndtt I sleeve, novelty- patch pockets ing snmrt rol collar s.lksukte, n narrow bolt, I I Well-fitting skirt' gathered at and inset eloewe. Plaui rioil hnislicd pR|CE 84s . | 1 Blouses : THE SQUARE . PALMEBSTON NORTH Millinery 1

Treatise on the Best Method for Permanently Destroying SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. v ■ MOST Preparations sold for the purpose are simply depilatories which have no further power tlinn to burn off the hair level to the skin, and, in most instances, burn the skin-also. This barbarous treatment has now been replaced by a scientific remedy culled This preparation is the outcome of great .research. It. is not one of those wonderful "one night cure alls" so largely advertised by unscrupulous traders, Why suffer painful Electrolysis? Why take the risk of a worse disfigurement when you can' in the privacy of your own homo in a dignified, simple way, remove the worst growth ? Is in the form-of a lotion to be applied at night. There is no burning or smarting.- The hah-'gradually falls out, leaving the skin .beautifully clean' without ii trace of anything having been Applied. Price 6/6. GEO. MEE, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Posted in plain sealed wrapper, to any address, 6d. extra. . Nothing Better for I Breakfast \ Because it is rich in all those es- I Hcntials which go towards bone | • and muscle building—because it ii g contains thoso vital elements— \ n protDld.lucithinttnilpbosiihonm.wlikli 8 i mute the out ao vuliinblcus a food —In. , - jf ctiiiso it is iibssulutuly pure and olenn. ij ' ; §. i Treated liy 23 difTeront nnioniatic i \ luncliincs to remove every liarticlu ot \> impurity — its delirious mitts , tastinc S j flavour mates Creamoatathe.favoui'iie s ft , bifakfiißt for laddies nutl lassies. Beo to J 1 itthatyourkiiWioslwveCreunioatafor I \ breakfast eiieh morning. * y And remember Unit | ■'. evtjry packet containa /S&x t\ - - yon lo shani in tho "WJ rfwites'' ROYAL DISINFECTANT. Now, moro than ever, is it necessary To DISINFECT and PURIFY the SICK mm & the HOi'riE DISSTKOTS ALL D.ANGKKODS GERMS JiN , TUB WASIITUB. MAIfUS KOILlvl) LTNBN SWEET AND AVILOLK.SU.ME. USE LIFEBUOY SOAP IN YOUR BATH AND DEFY INFECTION Recommended by Medical | Officcis of Health and other Siuiitary Aulhoriliorf.

'5 in the Home is a groat delight. Wβ 'hayo o fine, selection of beautiful wooden wfPQWiil cased Hanging Wall Clocks, with epeciPCv ra ally long pendulums, so. constructed that MQetTSSrlw they maintain remarkably accurate time. Tne Pendulum is—as you know-the actual timekeeper, the works being the. ' Hpl^iS ' motive power for keeping the pendulum MJSSSHefIi&IsS • twinging. Have you a,Hall Clock? Hlfl If not, see these reliable timepieces. ' ' Prioes: £S ss " £S 12s " &1 128 " £i m " ' j|ff||l§w! Mantelpiece Clocks, from 575. 6d. J9jH W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, T IllliP T ' Watchmakers and Jewellers, jpf {{ 222-224 Lambton Quay ... Wellington. ' ■ - ■■-■ ■- ■■••■■ ~~' : ~ ~ •■ : r ~~ I WHITE EMBROIDERED MUSLIN A I SAILOR COLLARS I i -■ ■--2/6,-2/n, 3/6,4/6 | LARGE MUSLIN SAILOR COL- • LARS, Assorted colours ■■•■■ 2/n, 3/6, 3/n, 4/n I CREPE-DE-CHENE SAILOR COL- I I LARS, assorted colours I I .■•■ ' ..' 3/6, 4/6, 4/U I I NET COLLARS, cream and white I in assorted shapes 2/6, 3/6, 3/n, 4/6 !"' NOVELTY SCARVES FOR SUMMER WEAR, in cream and 1 ■ ■■■:, white net ■ 4/6, 4/JJ I DAINTY LACE SCARVES , I In black, white, gold and colours W ' ;. ■■■>■■■ .. ' .'■ '.13/6, 15/9 REAL CROCHET CAMISOLE STOPS 12/6,'13/9,15/6 IMITATION TORCHON LACE | CAMISOLE TOPS I •.-•;,:■ ,1/6,1/11, 2/11, 3/6.3/11 I _ ASSORTED SELF COLOURED I ' HANDKERCHIEFS, yith fancy borders 7^d.,'BKd. each COLOURED BORDERED I HANDKERCHIEFS I I .;: • each I I PLAIN WHITE LINEN I 1 HANDKERCHIEFS v II ' • 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9 each EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 1 '■ 1/, 1/6, 1/9 to 3/3 each |

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 5

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