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;: FRIDAY'® BARGAIN BULLETIN! . ' : 'Ever noticed at sales that there is a rekindling of enthusiasm just as soon . ': " as the last days come along? ■ Do you know the'reason? It is this way at the D.1.C.: Every effort put forth to make the Salo a success is a progressive effort, therefore when the last • hours come along the crowning effort is launched to finish off the Sale in. fine and fitting style. That is why the Dress Fabric and Silk Bargains show such splendid savings • —not only tha days but the hours of the Sale are numbered. : fI; : Before Time "Ticks off" the B.LC. Sale «* take advaifc&ge ©f these Bargains OBEY COSTUME SICILIAN—S4in. wide; in small check effects. ITsiul Price, S^L^ V mfi§* ' 9 s IW , ' ' Sale Price, 7s. 11d. yard. k| J £& » J JsS 'BLACK WOOL TAFFETA— Win. wido; for frocks, blouses, etc' Usual Prices, 13 H U ;HI 7e - lld - Sale Prico, 6s- 11t) " yar<l, I¥ 1 I^' S»** COSTUME GABERDINES—uiiii. Ride; iusaxe and mly. Usual Price, Sf^wlj tygsP :' ■. 15s. 6d. . Sale Price, 11s. 6d. >ard. Vi %g! < / : '' ' ' COSTUME QABERDIKBS-Min. wide; in saxe ami fawn only. Usual Price, -.."' 103. 6d. : ■ ■ ' 'Sale Price, 12s, Gd, yard, CRBAJI wide. . TJem al Price, 3s. 6d Sale Price, 2s. 11d. yard, CREAM ESTAMENE SERGE—IOin. wide. Tsual Prico, us. M. Sale Prico, 4s. 6d. yard, ■ • SPOT JAP. SlLK—23in. wide; black ground with white spot. Usual Price, 3 3 , 6d. Sale Prico, 2s, Gd. yard, BLACK SILK BENGALINE—IOin. vide; for coats and skirts, etc. Usual Price, , 12s. 6d. . Sale Price, 6s, 11d, yard. FANCY. SILK NINONS—iOin. wide; in white and navy, white and black, navy and whits, and bleok and white floral designs. Usual Price, Bs. lid. Sale Price, 3s, 1!d. yard,

g IyJANY headaches are | % due to unhealthy con- g fH dilions of the nasal passages • J: § Restore these to normal g '■3 healthy conditions and the £ § headaches stop permanently. Sj % Gently rub Pynetha on the \ I temples and forehead. Also %. £ sprinkle a few drops on the £ 3 handkerchief, inhale and § 1 1 secure speedy relief. Py- £j '■i- netha has as its base a i ,■ valuable extract of Nor- ■» J ' g wegian Fir. Compounded %' j ;j by skilled chemists in one % ■ £ of England's finest scientifical- ";; i 3 ly'equipped laboratories.Py. I 2 netha is just the concentrated H ' 5: essence o( pine laden healing 'A [ £ ozone as stimu- " ; J i Slating and health vir" L _Jj| <» ! £ giving to the ' Ti : J. nasal and bron- vUIM * g chial passages as >-> lllslll 3 £ the Norwegian |T|| S s S.A.Smith&Co,LtJ. 'S ' :•■: ■ Auckland ana ".?.-; .46 :.-: 2!- Cbristchurch. 8 TSiv{i - " S eood for GataPt'h, Aatbmuticol, 5 i Bronohial, and other Coughs | •■ nllc.lc.lK \/L I for UlJbLbllMali!) Mean's Essenoe vj - A i| The. Great Money-Saving Remedy i Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint SovoelO/- S If*' HEADACHES | J« BILIOUSNESS ❖ J e CONSTIPATION | Thousands upon thousands v A ot Y' of women have testified that « m V 0 Mother Seigel's Syrup has I 4 banished these ills even after V f years of suffering. They all v f arise' through a A disordered state $of t'^J^KH^^' 863 ' f 1 tive | a It is because a a Mother Seigel's 0 Syrup attacks the root cause 0 of these troubles that it has ▼ A . v X been so successful.. Put it to the test in your own case to- "$ dayl MOTHER { 4 $ (1 Over 3000 sufferers uavo been V\ iiiuiid by Dois's Ooitre Treat- Wi iK nicnt. Easy 10 take l>y yoiinu or old, Writu for Froo Uooklel Njv \A.J. DOlG,Cliemift,W»nßaur.i s^

\To regain strength and increase weight The high'percentage of proteid and fat— the extra cream and lactose (milk sugar) \i present in Glaxo—explains why it is of the V greatest value in assisting invalids and conoa- ''.'.. lescents to regain strength and increase weight. V '-" I VO impart stimulus' and When all else is rejected by \-; '■". strength to invalids and the stomach, Glaxo can be restore convalescents to usual given with confidence. Unlike health and vigour is the task '•■ ordinary milk the nourishing ......easily.accomplished by Glaxo, caseinogen is broken up into ' if rebuilds 'strength' and. light, flaky, digestible parti- - weight, because it adequate- cles. Glaxo has a delicious ' ; ly nourishes the system. If flavour—patients welcome it. biie tablespoonful of Glaxo is It. is absolutely germ-free, • ; L added to each cup of beef-tea, , more digestible than ordinary ' ""soups, etc., jt will make them ; milk, and far richer in creamy far more; nourishing. and milk sugar. -: -■■ -j 0 half attitfttl of Glaxo add a littlelwlwatcr,mixinioai>asle, then pour in boiling water slowly, mixing all the time. The 'flavour is improved by touring from cup to cup after mixing. ■ : T-J"; ■ _J- v *■'■ ■ Ask gour Doctor! INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS lIS, !ls, 6'-Tins of all Chemists and Stores ■■ "8 pSMcßft lr _ Hfa \ VSSSSiBj HUitY , t* 1 \PQi'QY\rc t Eg la) kJWIXIIIICI \*ilCalall\,t \ On every hand tribute is paid to ' j HONEST DEALING, VISIT ! COURTEOUS SERVICE S & UNDOUBTED VALUE 4 Th« Price Reductions in each Department j ar.o not "rcark»ble,"3 or "slushing," or SALE 5 "astounding," but they HO mean RIGHT I ECONOMY I . in both Ladies' and Men's Clothing. We AWAY i Ollerai I SERIES OF SOLID BARGAINS I that must appeal to fiooppers who need i ■ good goads :it Rale prices. DAvlb. & . ■ I IJ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, Ijj 2J6 Lambton Quay Wellington fi to the Pound! The young leaves used in \g?%Bi>\Jr JL wSa juicy, full of flavour, and free Tfrom dust and wasle, that" RECORD "Tea is economy. Try the tasty, nourishing "Record" HPH Tea if you want a good Tea at ■ a teasonable price. S Sold by all Grocers and ill Storekeepers.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 114, 7 February 1919, Page 2

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