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■ ' " J;'W/@ Well, now, that is just the position with regard , to Foot- ©XWi ■ wear, especially at holiday periods. i\ Mfi?'' ; Here and there one moves about in the various circles of \^'||^f • \k\ f'/j ' soc^e *y' each endeavouring to appear to-advantage. •Vl'^Wij/ ■ •' iSjF In more ways than one fine footwear is the foundation of 'If 'iSw?'/ '■ t \'stsMxs' success in the making of a- dainty toilette, and if you have the Vj ■: '§/ : . ' foundation well and truly laid, then the rest must perforce be nfLo fi£y ;■' ®v\vSW i l ' c ' l no Footwear s being shown at. the D.I.C. to-day, ' %sA\W/ * n v * ew lc ni?ar a PP roac ' l *he holidays will be wel- vmiM ;■ ;W\\y®<7 , ■ corned by all smart dressers. , . v^tlf^ j '|jW " Here is fit fatar for holiday makers I » HEEEFOED—GIace Derby Shoes, round'toe, cable welts. 38s. 6d. '*.*'/ I ¥f,is4*fifc ■■ BBADNOOK—GIace Oxford Shoes, I , rench toe, welts. 335. 6d. «*Lj '$? vf ' . VALERIA—GIace Derby Shoes, medium toe, no cap. 325. 6d. Wtj\\k' II ■ ' BEWA—Patent Derby Shoes, medium toe, cable weits. 38s. 6d. J?M.\ K&flvill' LEBUBNE—Patent Derby Shoes, Louis heels, pumps. 3Ss, 6d. I W I ' S|l//' / GLBNAVON-Tnn Willow Derby Shoes, long toes, ivelts. 325. 6d. V\i| ■ SOBBENTO-Tan Willow Derby Shoes, round toe, welts. 365. 6d. iVj/lflV ~M. Vw%' \ CAMILLA.—Patent Courts, medium toe. 325. 6d. 't^/w-^fw , !. M : V' . ' CAEOLYN—Patent Courts, American make, steel bucklo, welts. 475. 6d. ' |/ kJc-''./ ■ ; B DETEOIT—GIace- Courts, American, pumps, Louis heels. 455. *. j ' *$P)&tt : '''%i ' BOND STEEET—Dark Tan Glace C ourts, pumps, American make. 455. T7: yjLjffih ■' LAKE ERlC—White Poplin Cromwell Courts, American make. 325. 6d. ; T&fi. PONTIAC—Whiie Poplin Laced Boots, American make, Louis heels, 'ftL^f//^ ;. : B|^; : - ; Maiie Cave Hoiifs; 10.30 a.m. to !2 0 30 p.m. ' , ''W/IT ■'■fi ! '' '■' ■" ' 2,S ® ,m, !r^^,l, fiaffly* «-vlfW

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|i. ' ■ ■■-^_ v , „. ...' : | ; ■ '■ I i . An attractive and sanitary bathroom makes your morning bath a ' £ ]i real pleasure. -Your bath will bs more enjoyable with all .the accessories ' ~ ready'at land. | I-■ Convenient soap and sponge holders, towels on bare, placed within . '. easy reach, . | ■■ ; " Make a World of Difference in Comfort. f ■; The (necessity for these email accessories is bo urgent that it is a 5 I ' sacrifice to dispense with any of them, and it is extremely difficult to ! plan an equipment for the average bathroom without inoluding a reason-, j " able number of those fixtures. You need a glass shelf for the { ■ Continuously Used Toilet Preparations, | ; as well as a shelf for clean towels, towel bars, soap dishes, soap and \ \ brush holders, tumbler holders, tooth brush holders, hooks for clothing, j razor strops, and water bag, bath seats, shaving mug and brush holders, r eto. ■ ' . ;' Call in and inspect the large stock which is now on show. I Hunter .Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. 'm St. George Jam is First I ovourite In Wsiice! <■ Ifj '"H . / Imagine the delight of our New. || i/X' m\o Zealand boys in Francewh'en they M '* \\fidtifs /111/tfW foind delicious, pure, St. George ik at» Jam issued with rations—St. George fji gj jam from their own far-off country! j^ -. Read the letter below, sent by a W, j^r>e<* s ~*^ H N.Z. Officer to a friend in N.Z. 'Is W.& -1 l# X I!& '"" P ' lse " !0 Sood and wholesome |§ *rk!j-/' k UP 'hat the war office has ordered 300,000 lim. p ' m m^e ' rom " n " 1 3e ' ec,et ' Central M r£i*\jK*wMWJ}js Olaß ° fruils nnti No, ' BUBar, boilcti in ,lle W £ C '" n ' s,eam "' lcalet ' double aluminium j|| tl'ff I \O9iMi I" 10 "" 1 ' You buy it in solderless tins—all M \t >^| B: nalura ' " av °uf of the luscious fruit is fp M' " " ""ODELS of Perfection in BLOUSES & LINGERIE, in CREPE-DE-CHINE and GEORGETTE, prices ranging from I§ $ iifl i Jtlo a W fl 2!)s. 6d. to 30s. Gd.; also some extra heavy IS 819 lUwi&ilwSim qual : ty in Ivory Jap Silk, O.S. size? 1!§ fl cckod - Open FRIDAY NIGHT to 9 1 V ' * MISS FISHEE. Wysor Gfiices, Caledonian Chambers, over Aflf\ WilA! \l M<l ' :gr '- Tl!tlt !IRfl Co - Willi3 st - 'Phono !_______ ""Q*^ , "*®' <~ f THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. No, 1 ; 1 THERAPIONNaS ' s d I 11 Ij F' Ho. 1 for Bladder Catarrh. No. 2 for Blood & I *lh«w3lftwiß Will' Sk'nDlMaßes.-sNo. 3 for Ohronlo Woaknoßsos. ' B$& B? M®4i ft oVI i* Dr L LECLK^iSeic'Sw'stTwd^W^Lonion. , SEE TRADE MARKED WORD 'TIIERAPIOH OIS OS Hfca?Wa;.fe.Wtiii. inig. Z<r,.!rMsu/g,lVl;,u.teZL>J BRIT. GOVI. STAMP AFFIXED TO GENUINE PACKETS.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 68, 14 December 1918, Page 4

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