□0000000000 I The Handmaid 3 | of Milk. 4 y Brown & Poison's Corn gj U Flour coaxes children to J X l -. take plenty of milk, their \ jl most important food. % y For example: — . m H Blancmange and" Jam, Fruit and Com Flour Custard, ' j L-l Blancmange and Stewed Fruit. |! H Cora Flour Q R makes all these eniily and econo- J tea mically. They are nourishing and Pi delicious —the very ideal of summer ~}' Kg! sweets (or children. n .□gjaoaaDorana -Indigestion aid "Nerves" What a Scientist says of the Famous Remedy— \ Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Dr. Cassell's Tablets cure Indigestion by restoring the natural power of the digestive organs. They enable the stomach to produce the natural digestive fluids which dissolve food, and consequently Indigestion disappears with all its distressing accompaniment of pain, flatulence, headache, or sickness. Ordinary preparations at best only Telieve symptoms; Dr. Cassell's Tablets restore the normal action of the • digestive organs, and so effect lasting cure. Dr. Joseph James, D.So., M.P.S., 1!, Wilton Placo, Viotoria, London, S.W., ling., writes:—" It is a pleasure to mo to rooommond suoh an excellent remedy as Dr. Cassell's Tablets, I have satisfied myself of their ofnoaoy, not only in nervous strain, but also in digestive weakness and poor assimilation." Dr. Cassell's Tablets Dt. OasseU'e Tablets are nervo nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, o-Ttd the recognised modern remedy for:— Nerve Troubles Indigestion Neurasthenia Slooplessnosj Nerve Paralysis Kidnoy Weakness Infantile Paralysis Ansmia Sptcfalljr valuable (or Nursing Mothtn and during tho Critical Periods ol Lib. Sold 01/ Chemists and StorcUecvers in all parts of New Zealand. Prices 1/9 and 4'-, the 1/-. size being tho moTe economical.
YOUR DRESS MATERIAL I WILL COST YOU LESS 13 —if you take advantage of the opportunities offered in— "V.&A.'s" I These goods are of s P lendid quality, new, and Ik3p«X]ldl fresh. A glance through the list will assure you Rnrhi/rti/Mnci of the variet y' botn in material and colours, and litHlUtllUJlb the GENUINE price reductions emphasise the wisdom of an early visit to secure your pick from these:— j Money-Saving Specials .from "V. & A's" Popular Store. I | > RIPPLE CLOTHS-Special quality, for Dressing Gowns ,and Jackets; in || . shades of Grey and Sky only; 54 inches wide. Usually sold for I! 5s- Hd. Our Price, 3s. 11d, yard. |1 , COLOURED JAP. SILKS-Suitable for Sashes,, Linings, etc!; in ehades || of Navy, Saxe, Sky, Turquoise Yellow, Helio., Browns, Grey, Violet, || Wine, Amethyst, etc.; 20 inches wide. Usually Is. 3d. II Now 10£ d. yard. || COTTON BACK. SATINS-Suitable for Fancy Work Linings,'etc.; in II shades of Grey and Royal Blue only; 18 inches wide. Usual Price, || 2e. 9d. Now Is. 6d. yard. II , TAFFETA SILKS-In shades of Olive, Bottle, Helio., Sky, Old Rose;-20 || inches wide. Worth 3s. lid. Our Price, 2s. 3d. yard. II CLOTH CORDS—Very special value. A mercerised fabric, suitable for | a Frocks, Blouses, etc., etc.; in shades of Nigger. Champagne, Lime, || and Gold; 39/40 inches wide. Usually 3s. 6d. II "V, and A."s" Price, 2s. 3d. yard. 11 RIVBRINA HAIR CORDS-Gra'nd wearing and washing fabrics, suitable II for Blouses, Frocks, etc., etc.; in Grey and Navys only; 39/40 inches || wide. Sells at 2s. 9d. and 3s. Od. Our Price Is, 9d.'yard. 11 Mail orders promptly attended to. If 1/- IN THE & DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
TO-DAY! Bargains Offers at MATHEWSON'S SUMMER SALE FASHIONABLE AND HIGH-CLASS MLLINEBT, COSTUMES, BLOUSES, AT REDUCED PRICES. All our TRIMMED MILLINERY, consisting of Silk Georgette Models, To bo Cleared at 295. Gd. and 395. 6d. TRIMMED LEGHORNS, TAGELS, AND PEDALSReduced to 21s,.and 255. 100 READY-TO-WEAR HATS-AU nen-, fresh goods. Marked at 355. Reduced to 18s. 6d. UNTRIMMED STRAWS-In Cream, Grey, and, Tusciin. Sale prices ss, 11d. and 7s, 6d, , FLOWERS, MOUNTS, "HAT FANES, Etc., Etc. •■- At Bargain Prices. 1 264-266, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' , Yf\\ T can have a part I , M in Building the —whether your gift be Wf| iRjjS "the widow's mite" or fSlii part of your bounty, it ihJfllil l 11111 l will- be given to a worthy tOw!! I \ Wmvf cause and will proclaim LJ pMI 1 for centuries to come, your wifi'MlS mMm A i ' gratefulness for what others T OTl!|||i 11'(SI ' have achieved for you in l'^^P^f'-lJSiisHlf!L-the greatest war in history. '"/; \M®m®&Bii&.. '■■I M Cbankoffering and Memorial-.- : The new Anglican Cathedral to be built in Wellington \vill be a great Thankoffering and Memorial, and although contributed to in the main by the Church people of the Wellington Diocese, it will contain features which will constitute it a building of National and historic value, and commend it to the practical support of Angli- j cans and sympathisers throughout new Zealand. • ' | Contributions map be spread ouer fiue pears - Promises of contributions may be spread ooer a period of from one lo fioe Hears. Cooernmenl Slock and War Bonds will also be accepted. Legacies may be made payable lo the Wellington Anglican Cathedral Trustees. Particulars gladly supplied by the Hon. Organising Secretary, Ret). C. F. Askew, St. Mark > Vicarage, Wellington (Phone 2492). I I /a Did You | "NUGGET" | \ W^MtM»«VliMlJlUlil«lll[llllUl^ m^.| ||yw^ W^^HW^j|Jiiijl| t M jj I Your Boots I ■ t • '■ 1 ■, i thiQ i 11110 I i Morning? U ■ I ''Hugget" Boat Polish in 4d., Bd., mi 1/2 Tins, I
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 3
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