Somehow, No One ,| Ever Said— ', ■ j| j | —that "Clothes.do not make the woman." jnj j It's probably' because everybody knows how J | j I clothing can transform one. This applies 11 ! j i particularly well to a showing of ill riii I Smart New Blouses: 1 j jp| |At Veitch. and Allan's j Jq A\\ I ' Blouses of such becoming style and so well || i / rjL*A \ )\ I made that there's a personality in every one. II '< J Ur\\\ Hi\ I ur range CoTers evei- y requirements as || I r I '11 I\\ / V I s^e ' mater i a 'i an d price. To enumerate:— 11 i q ! , I LADIES' WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRT LADIES' WHITE VOILE BLOUSES 11 I .*H f BLOUSE—With small turn-down "-In good quality; Irish hand-em- || ] rdUffnVi collar, suitable for present wear. broidered finished with small turn- gg '; == "— K IS \ \ t rw*„ k.,t cuj ■ flowa collilv a,1( l crochet buttons. 0 0 - i |J \ I J j C ° Sts bUt ss " l,d " All sizes. Cost, 255. 6d. and. 275, 6d. 11 ! ■Ll|M IIJ i| GIRLS' MIDDY BLOUSE-In Navy A range of LADIES'DAINTY WHITE HI : ! ftlMffivHm Saxe, and Lemon; smartly finished CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSES-In || .! II I IPlllw ! with large square collar and lacing the newest shapes, square or V neck. ,| | /' WW upfront. Priced at 9s. lid, Are- very reasonable at • || ! 11,.' '"fill v Our Prices, 375. 6d. to 475. 6d,, || ; . A SMART RANGE OF LADIES' , ,_„„, ..„„„ T , ,-.. || . i * fnTnnppn crppv T)V cwpkv LADIES'BLOUSES-In good quality 1| ,< COLOURED CREPE DE CHENE j Rp . Silk; ahirt .Jtyle, finished with || ■ \ B . COATEES—Exceptionally dainty. p i a i n ro u ont i pear i buttons. 11 j Are Good Value at Our Price, 635. Can be had for 21s, H | i LADIES' COLOURED VQILE LADIES' COLOURED CREPE DE || | ! COATEES-In all the newest shades, CHENE BLOUSES-In dainty || .: i ! finished with small turn-down collar. shades and the newest styles. Are. 18. j „.„,-■ good value at Q g I ; P l -"*. 23s ' 6d - 455. 6d. and 475. 6d. II \ . | VEITCH &, ALLAN I j Drapers and Milliners Cuba Street, Wellington .jj •'!
j Dainty Dishes y \ without Waste. p| lj T IGHT summer Com Flour n J dishes add a charm to the ffl : supper table. These Corn Flour U ij dishes are light, digestible, eco- fj m nomical and nutritious. si J Blancmange (for eating with M i stewed fruit), milk puddings and R lj custard (eggs— not custard pow- fl J der), light omelettes where Com bj i Flour makes two eggs go as far Lj as three, are examples of what p J Corn Flour cookery can do to w A make the most of the nutriment y gj in inexpensive materials. W 'A • Thrifty cooks use ffli 3 Corn Flour ■ g j every day. j i I The Brown & Poison J§f3Jw/§2 •■ Shook of recipes post M free from J. B. Gil- > U ' fillan & Co., P.O. A \t'\ Box 848, Auckland. $$$ I j our splendid Oxygen N. x O method for painless extraction of teeth is really wonderful. Why take chloroform or ether, as the after effects are anything but pleasant, when we | can extract 32 teeth in a few minutes without any after effects, and it is ABSOLUTELY SAFE, j SETS TEETH £3 3a. frost <s Ff»sT 5 SURGEON DENTISTS, j 119 Willis Street, Wellington. I
Attractive Holiday Skirts • :: ' I In White and Striped Pique. $ Now that the long-looked-forward-to 'Xmas Holidays are at hand you will need a smart skirt for the seaside—or where you spend the happy davs. 27/6 and 29/6 are tho prices of these really attractive skir'te. Smartly cut, well finished—they will appeal to you. We have also a wide range of Pretty Voile Blouses that look very charming with these skirts. « — SELECT YOUR HOLIDAY APPAREL TO-DAY! » ■ MATHEWSON'S LTD., ( "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Jsp> 1 ii" >AlPMsi 'Cft* Drowsed. Anglican ' Ca,^raltobeerected "kEHI t '$M ?' in Wellington will be a perraan- ( * I I enl P ower f u ' 'eslimony to H ™1I if ' u "' k y a grat^u ' P e °p' e . m & Inl fllP m inspired by thankfulness to God • ;, •, fMsJllllilkr Bfatefulness, to our fellow j&M') // ■, JS*^^ 1 * 6^**1 .- men sacrificed their lives to ¥&_/•'*£" bring freedom to earth, KeiD Anglican XatWral has for its very foundation the noblest and • best that God and man can give—sacrifice for others. It is this spirit of sacrifice on the part of the people which will make possible the erection of a building suitably immortalising the memory of jhose who by their supreme sacrifice have brought a fuller life and liberty to the Nations of the World. This building will be a credit to New Zealand and a source, of pride to every inhabitant. YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS NEEDED! All who desire to have a share in this Memorial Cathedral are requested to communicate at once with the Hon. Organising Secretary, Rev. C. F. Askew, St. Mark's Vicarage, Wellington {'Phone 2492). Government Bonds and War Loan Certificates may be donated. Legacies also are invited. Contributions may be spread over a period \ of one to five years, ___ ; . 5 1 Perfect Saoflation Tends for Good Health! j | Has this not been proved over and over again by recent experiences i I during the Influenza Epidemic? Facts revealed by the widespread J I scourge have awakened in the minds of tho thinking public I | THE PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE OF PROPER- SANITATION, j f and one of the greatest assets in this direction is the use of \ j The Famous Hall's Distemper'in the Home. -. I j Procurable in all shades—it is easy to use, and gives a remark- j \ able effect of attractiveness and beauty besides possessing j i THE WANTED ELEMENTS FOR PROPER SANITATION. \ \ We have other distempers poseesaing similar features. \ | MODEST IN COST-WONDERFUL IN RESULTS. \ \ Think 'the matter over—it means more than you can realise. \ 1 oil and Colour Merchants, j I 1 AIM \JJU & »J, 30 Manners stfeet Welljngtont I ! SEWING HACHINES & BICYCLES I We have boen repairing and supplying machines and bicycles in thia city for B nearly 40 yeara, and now have- clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wo fi have given them satiofaction and can pftaso you. our Goods are tl,e Best I Twin' our Bkill undeniab|e serve S 5513 ' our Reputation Valuable Vn ,. i ! F J W FEAR For EverytliinfJ for Sewing Machines & Cycles r.J<vv. I bni) 99 W nii s street, WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880 j
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