-. ■■ . ■ • ■'■;'_' _____ l___ __ '■ E_qa«ai--g_g_3_-3____ft_^ : -:TUMBAY'S BARGAIN BULLETIN! , Week of the DJLG Sale— | ■Footwear Bargains for You, \ Sir or Madam ! ■ ■ i "I know a man who always buys his boot and shoe requirements at tho D.I.C. ' a . ' fl. Half-Yearly Sales." • •« JV*QjjLfl Saves money, and gains In value! fiS»L_3 ,,l B HI §K "I know a woman who always buys her footwear needs at the D.I.C, Half. ||» | B i 1 I W Yearly Sales for the very same reasons," B i 8 ! IP flj|*™?yVj"'" You can do the same thing with all profitt'o your purse and the distinct ad- |^"sl' , ;>— _ \»r vantage of having absolutely the latest styles and newest models in up-to-date ' footwear. These Footwear Bargains are examples of the D.LC way of Bargain Giving 19 Pairs MEN'S BOX CALF BALS-Best English make, with'welted soles,and ..-'"" '-~-". round toes. Usual Price, 383. Gd. Sale Price, 28s. 6d. 21 Pairs MEN'S BOX CALF BALS-Crockett and Jones make, with round toes and sown soles. Usual Price, 38s. Gd. Salo Price, 275. fid. '.' 26 pairs LADIES' CANVAS 1-BAK SHOES-C. and J. Clark's English make. '" '! Usual. Price, 225. Gd, • Sale Price, 9s. lid. 48 Pairs LADIES' COLOUBBD SATIN EVENING SHOES-Ueual Price, 245. Gel. to 275. Gd. ' • Sale Price, 7s, 11d. 33 Pairs LADIES' PATENT AND GLACE BUTTON SHOES-Bnglish and Araeri- .'".'■' can makes. Usual Price, 375. 6d. Sale Price, 225, 6d.
SlffSiiflll All Over Body.. Ciiticura Soap and Ojotment Healed. "For ■ about nine months I was troubled with a burning, itchy rash all over my body. I dreaded #£Tl> night to come on for I could . |5fTJs get no re3t - Tlje ra3tl a ?- ? . / P eare d '" very otnil ll re d ■. V ~4-[ blotches very itchy and inflamed and when I nibbed or Scratched it would spread , ' out all over my body. "Then I saw the Cuflcura advertisement and sent for a sample which afforded relief so I bought more Cuticnrn , Soap &nd Ointment and the rash was healed/' (Signed) Miss L. Maybeny, 12 Castlercagh St., Rcdfern, Sydney,' • November 16,1917. Prevent further trouble by using Cutlcura Soap for the toilet. ■ Soap to cles:a seanij Ointment to heal. "E. Towns & Ce., Sydney, N.S.W." Sold i/ dealers lh:.«:ghout the world. pmmmmmmmxg n you give your a«ention to any form of J Jj digestive derangement from which you * « may suffer, the. greater your chance of jj [J escaping ill-health and disease. Irregu- M x larities in this depnrtment of the physical j] Jj economy are frequent, and though they k H maynotbeimmediately.serious.andneed J jj occasion no undue alarm,' still they » K should never be disregarded. It is cerr J JJ tainly true that delay in dealing with » M digestive trouble might prove disastrous, Jj Jj and in view of this possibility, it is well * M to be upon the safe side and to seek, at J JJ once,, the assistance, of some suitable k H corrective remedy. If jj \ ' yota lake ' jj Jj immediately any signs of digestive dis* * x order appear, you will certainly be j| Jj acting with wisdom. This famous * * medicine has an excellent reputation for * Jj relieving and removing ailments such K (1 as biliousness, constipation, headaches, $ jj heartburn and; flatulence. It restores * H the appetite and purifies the blood. It is * [j hardly possible to take Beecham's Pilli N n 'at any time without feeling j • j-The Better. jj Sold In taxes, ÜbeUtd prl M * |j Uid (H pills), 1/Ii <£6 pill.) & 160 pUIs). M Thoro are many women snlTeriag trom woi'cny shins and facial blornishos who are. nluioat atraM to took in a mirror, iiml teel embarrnsstd and self-conscioua liefore strangers. Such annoying di6ilßurnmonta can now he effectively cured at email ist by applying Exmazol. It hai cared hnnorods of stubborn cases of Eczema (chronic and acnte) Vnricoso Ulcers, Acne und sliin Irritations gcnerilly. Try a jar 10-day. 2/8 at chemists and stores ] or3/-poßtlroe,trom 41 • Cbas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington 1 THE SKIN CURE
. ___ — —: . , . \ Reniember— \ It's Summertime TT may be.a hot season and it may not; but in ■*• any cane, there will be hot days, sultry days, days that are trying in the extreme to Mothers, days that turn the milk sour. Imagine a week of brilliant weather—then a thunderstorm. It breaks out, let us say, at night, when the milkman has gone for the day, and before he returns in the morning the children want their breakfast. , ' What are you to do ? Waste the milk you bought yesterday, or give the "turned" milk to your baby and risk results ?Do neither—keep a tin of Glaxo in the house. It will never fail you. Glaxo is milk, enriched with cream and sugar. It isj therefore, a complete food for your baby; you ( simply add boiling water to as much Glaxo as you want for 'one, meal. The rest remains in the tin, safe . from dust and dirt and utiaffected by any change in the weather. Left airtight, Glaxo never goes sour. It contains, every milk element your children need and nothing that they should not have. For Invalids and Convalescents I i ' ■ 1/6, 2/6; 6/- TINS OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES p|l :■'" ' — \-HJ : A Hundred. Toys In tee ■ : ' Nothing so interesting and instructive as MECANNO has-' jjj Is ever been invented for tho delight of children and-grown- » up&. It at once grips the imagination nf every boy—he can || do something for himself, be can make things'. j trucks, Cranes, Bridges, Flying Machines ■■■•.■■ Wagons, Windmills, Towers,. Wheels, etc. "' A "boy wearies of other things, but never of Mccanno. jj Everything necessary is provided in each outfit, together (jj . with'a profusely illustrated book of instructions, contain-. ((( ing designs of 71 working mod els. [jj "■ - ■ Buy an outfit and enter for the Mccanno , Model Building /)) Competition. . £25 in Prizes. '.. Competition entry forms with each set. 11l J '; No, 0, 9/-; No. 1, 16/-; No. 2, 31/6; No. 3, 47/-. Post Free. : ■' ;The Sims: Hardware Co. Ltd. J CUBA STREET ; - WELLINGTON THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, rrr wi,l ro , A *. "Hi therapionno.-i • M^sI Mbm 3l THERAPIONNa2 : ..-:ts£§9nv«> «-.«'< TMERAPIONNa.3 i '''i^^^lßffllPlhM-HOTEL. 1 I No. 1 for Bladder Oatarrh. Ho. 2 for Blood & i td*t*£s!faticG} r*V4i BM Charming K SkinDlßea«.i.»Ho. 3 forOhroulo WoataMßM. ' • View R SOLDDVLEADI!IOCIIEHISTS.PHICEINKNGLAIID,Bj. \ gl-Mf"! » t,' i. I n * LECl.EßcMed.Co.,H.iverstocl<l!d.,N-WiLondon. fir'P.Tl r -l'i. : lit MtT'Swnvi 1 SE£ TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPIOH I>lS ON " an H BRIT ' CQVT ' STAMP AFFIXED TO GENUIHE PACKETS. '' jj •' i Motor garage.! r ~ -n/f / i f r ItW' ll ' I, ' Indian, J^fM/manw j S 1 ANZAC PARADE a«dMunAOofo Z\ [I I pur-tv o-varn H „° R S 5 c E e S II |"(l"i!ivlrTl J PEnFECTOII of MAMUFACTUP6 I ° sEiueoGE I
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 111, 4 February 1919, Page 2
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