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jja Old Sol has been kept vciy much in the. background this summer, y \ I |\v' buir the genial warmth of the latt tvio or three days tell us that he is / , [ |rt'Y doing his best to put a smile on the face ofi the land. mil ' \ i|| Wear a D.I C Panama ivhen he does shine forth; buy it now and ,j Wm ■ 1 \i§ bo ready foi his long expected but deferred visit. I W * : , Jwjj D I.C. styles in Panama Hats are the very, very latest—the fibre of / j |S\ I'jil the finest peaily white—the lextuie a dream in wearing hats. jv \ / / _ The D" 10 Millmeiy Showioom is ready to greet you,- and your j Vyffi a I visit of inspection will bo welcomed ■ J wj| [// DJ.C. PANAMA HATS ARE IN RIGHT GOOD 1 ! ' I. . STYLE AND "TOPPING"'VALUE. •■ ; I. Jjl ' LABIES' "PULL-ON" PANAMAS- 14/6, 18/6, 21/-. '7 J , k\\ GIRLS' PANAMAS-Large brims 14/6,17/0,18/6. \f//j V A CHILDREN'S PANAMAS- '8/11, 11 6, 14/6. WJ Vg LADIES'ENGLISH PANAMAS- 67/6, 75/-, 84/-. •' \M / M iHf/rl '" tho ffl dlooount off evopjf aaah n\p?r4 I\ V B/\ ill m purchase of SI on ovew I.lilrfl f'\| Rg ' Box 1478 Wellington |F# f\ : 1 ",■ ';'-. —- •U Met r i • v *. H Influenza is a zymotic ( hi OtbeOrgeJamiSrirst I disease resembling ca- _. -— IE •» • C ? m' tarrh. It is also an epedemic taVOUrite m franCel g'.V disease,- and frequently rcA / Mm. Im asine the delight of our New I' : .#" in sequent serious jA Zealand boys m France when they 1 j illness. '/jSffl Jam issued with rations—St George . m IsF%i 'M H P^^V^S^S^ NZ. Ofliccr'to a friend in N.Z. | 135^ - 'L/ 3 H ;I ' ur ™ ain objectjahould be to & SJIfZ&N f i 1 I'" Pfved itself so good and wholesome & "., resist infection. This usual y IW2VMLIM I '■' jf" affects,he mucousmU .sP 0tn B°' rulls and No 1 sugar, boiled in the #5" brane ot the nasal passages. f c ' ean ' ,leam " nea,<: d d OUD Ie aluminium i? If, therefore, antiseptic condi\W I fT(V» boilersm the sp.c and sp™ St George |3- tions are maintained in these 1 Jl* i 2 i& I \<9» KP k'lchcn. You buy it in so der ess ti.is—all m L •L !• r> i \ ' W#P ,he na,l,ral flavour of ,he l«'"ou. fruit i, m -P""8« by inhaling; Pynetha Try it—ask your grocer. ' lW ' ne ° 13ease -Will be prevented. '■' J !M kven when the germ of influLl !; 5"/ra&n. Pynetha often effects a comTl' f(P H/laoM V TlieMletesofOld £L £V&fcM& ?i»VboO | Nopariort oxoelled tho Qreeian Empire, -._ --- -_,_ . __«_„_._ I i" attention to bodily development and HE KUPU MAI NA RIPITANA I cara - And the Greeks realised tho imi I poitnnce of diet In relation to health ~ . I ftndilt ness. Science tells usthat there's Ko nga tangata katoa e mohio ana ' : I I po food so valuable as tho oat. See to kite titiro ite ahua ote Maor. e TRANSLATION. / \ foods form part,ot maori kite Tea for tile Maori Tliisfle Oatmeal i TITIRO ITE MFA PAI . 9is "■ superior product of the finest apeollimu I 1C MSLAt-Al. A MESSAGE FROM I 8 ially selected oats treated by a special Kaore ia erahua'i nea mahi UPTON. j process. Dcliciousasa breakfast dish, 11 • n• 1 1• . ' »/r 111 aiweminn obborvEn ol Nativ» S It makes appetising scones and biscuits. whakawai. Pal ke kl e Maori te V , 1 Piston getting Thistle Oatmeal. cliaractci igreo on one point, and [j There's a £10t'(i ¥ «»«.Ai M . M >9» T • "'" fa -*l»'M«ofl knows a II jSRii Buarantee that LSO tOO S 1 ©25, good thing at a glance. He is , . Thistle Oat{ti a diditavax not deceived by Bounce :The . I ' it Pf 1 , 1 ls nbß °- (TARIPITANA) _ Maotl prclm ... >fX F »e P S He mohio tona ki nga ahua mai o LiDton's Tea VN °» t9 .Y lth no mua—anakoa iti te kapunga li a iiohMinmca tyoipcncncothata I /*/._ /** /T\ *d»i'«aUonot.. Ripitana, tOna kaha nut atU—Tu ke very htllo of Liplon's Tc« makes a .IT I I Every biecon . tona Reka; tu ke torn Kakara. °° oi r °'-M'™"« m Flavour. Y/)\ t?v/. y) tains tho^rhis, v . .1 . •i-i . Tho reason why Maoris are drinking \Ltyy I "i<f / / ™ Free Gift iXO te tlkanga 1 piklhaere tonu ai Lipton's Tea In larger and still ' W* V Scheme Coute whai ate Maori ko te Ti a . larger quantities la that n«y cannot JJ ' vm3 ' K Ripitana, he mohio, ma reira anake,. • ■^3!" t ' fl : * b >"?™™" \\ XTh J /T^\ 1 r . . .. V • ■■■ GUAEANTBB is Oood Enough for I 1 ■ 1// IT / M ngata ai tona mania. the Maori-ana forthePaMia.tool 9 jA Jlf »Y vZß&ik TE KUPU OATI A "RIPITANA." If anyone gets a packet of "Lipton" 1' . / s&JU &2W&£\ heiT.or.ja mate fvl.o.i-hei Taoasa hot! ma te not to his tnsto-or if it bo not I •■// / I jWIm Pakeha". ' , found an economical Tea, requiring % // Ji I%S&\ SteSS ■"; Mehemta ki lupono Iclsli isrisala le wtiwhi ki onlyn little to rnuko a Good Pot— ■. j' -s^ telabi takai Ti a Ripitana kiore i tau ki toaa hiahia there will bo promptly refunded faaa& ■|-in«n«mea land kaproßlulealonarailealanja.e ' both prico and postage if tho pack- " ■ . . -=aaa Ilka nei ahakoa ill tell mil alu to kaha—ka lere lonu ~„'■.,,■, ■■ , -te whakahokia alu ki •iao le moni utu oltlime le . . "8° ot ™ uscll lea 19 retaraca a ' rM ' moniulu olepoobilaDjsolcljkiio to li i 100. ina to Lipton, Limited, Auckland, with rjrj^ J^m ja,.„„„ l ,,,.,„., ,„„..,.,„i,,,„.,,i |, 3 rj| : whakahokia likatia.ki a Ripitana,Rimilili, Akarana, namo o( storo vrtiero purchased. 9 For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, uoo ' metoinsoaanoo.ietoaihokonamaiai.c mauana Ask your ritorckcoper for Lipton'a, , *nnn-, n »it j« ;;" --''S,a,i:i,ii l e-Ti.Ripi..a,i..To S .H. '■ "^ !,■'■ rata Whakatuputupu, ha men Tukutuku na nja World's Inrgtst Tea Purvoyors,. |JUDt-Hl\li_JCl HOBll's EsSSrIOO :.-• : TinoKaihokohokoTio to Ao Katoa. . Pricca 2/2 and M. I Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Savos 10/- [ : NGA UTU 2/2 mo to 2/4, I ; 1: , '. — J Good also for Toothache, Earache and '. 'Ik ' ■ ' [ ■■ '' JI t] Stomach Oramps and Diarrhoea when ■~; ' I . , i .""."** 13 used without sweetening. 7t ' ' •' ' .. j, ■■,p^ lOTl rj[ ..-■,,. ~.,»„..»,»;^,.^.„,..,J „ ..,.^^^m - . I'COLLSE UPHOLSTERYI mmmm \ '"■ ' ■ • 1 Oxygen N. a O method for / ' SUGGESTS COMFORT AND. BEPOSB. . ' | painless extraction of teeth i is really wonderful. "Why . J •' Our Furniture is upholstered in the most effective modern styles, and is | take chloroform Of ethet I irvi - in i a 1 as the after effects ate anyI PleaSlOl t© LO@K At I thing but pleasant, when we s '' '• / fl can extract 32 teeth in a few | Comfortable to recline in. | minutes without any aftei j pSM%CT Simplicity of design, honest workman- | ' CATJC ship, and tho beat materials available ■ ' | ABSOLUTELY SArb. A make 1 SETS TEETH £3 3s. s COLLIE. FURNITURE-Always'Popular.-I rroffitW i> rafflffif I EDWARD -COLLIE, Ltd. i : iwdto:. I -,-.-■ J 119 Willis Street, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 94, 15 January 1919, Page 2

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