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I SoVne women atore style in Boots, | II • others consider quality | those who | I buy DJLC Boots appreciate both J jit is just as well to talk "Quality" as we enter the portals m H 'i I of the most strenuous season of tlie year. '■. < m VA 1 ' | Flimsy footwear is a menace to health at all times, but U \\vn ,-1 particularly so in the wet winters of New Zealand./ V \| UHj , - ' There is no need to forfeit'style for quality, because both 1 , \ttt '' \ attributes ar© found in all D.1.0. Boots and Shoes. ....... I -' M ' It would give us pleasure to point out the good features of 1 H| ' ' 'the new season's footwear; you would appreciate its fineness and . in ' •. ' substantial, though refined, appearance. • I Give us the opportunity to sh©w you the new J Autuhin Footwear—to-day, if you wish! / JIJIJ THE "DlXlE"~Lallies' High-grade American-made Patent Oxford Shoos, with // till Louis heels and welted toles. 475. 6d, W • yn THE "FlTZEOr"—Ladies' Patent Orford Shoes, on smart French 'ast, vitb. nfj fi J welted soles. ' 38s. 6d. Hi] ill THE "DEYEBON"—Ladies' Patent Brogue Shoes, with smart round toes end jlll || welted soles. '>' 10s, E In 'IHE "BEADNOCK"—LaIi-s' Glaca Oxford Shoe, "Bosfock" make, long Inst, Itt - \TOI * li ff ht welts. 335. Ed. H - \\\\\ THE "ALlCE"—Ladies' Tan Glaco Derby Shoes, with smart round toes and V lm\ welts. . 365. 6d. | -— If 11/ THE "FEANCISCO"—Ladies' Nigger Brown-Glace Oxford Shoe , "Amt'i-mii J ttljl make," )vith light 'welts md .-mart shaped leather heels. ' 525, Cd. /, \m THE "CAMILLE"--Ladiss' Patent Court Shoes, "American make," with lump' ' I. JIM — soles and semi-Louis heels. , 4 -,.325. 6d. v 111 In the £ discount of? every caoh 1 lu '. pupshaoe. of '''fil'.-of'ovopi ' ' u

The Y.M.C.A. will continue ' to work for each with the fullest strength of its organisation, as it has done in the Camps, at the Basei Depots and in the Trenches.' Free Membership for Twelve Months Will be given to all returned soldiers. If you have served : with the N.Z. Forces, it is only necessary to apply to the Secretary of the nearest Y.M.C.A., when a freemembership card will be issued . entitling you to all the privileges of the institution. Let us still keep together in New Zealand under the sign of the _ 'IPPttW further information ■ ' f rom National Secre- ' Y.M.C.A. Head'"MSS*^™ 3 quarters, Baker's :W# Bldgs., Wellington. "horr°OCKsEs'"l )■ •■■ - : - ON SELVEDGE \ I ESTABLISHED 1791 . I * \ Hundreds .Have Written To Say "IEIMI-ITM HAVE CURED ME OF RHEUMATISM" •With a disease which Ims for so many hundreds of years brought intolerable 'pain and suffering to Hie human race, the continual receipt of these letters has roused, in the Proprietary the' dssire to spread tho knowledge further abroad. They have issued an interesting booklet entitled "The Broken Crutch," which tells the story of the remedies, discovery, and names and addresses of those who have been cured. " There is a copy for yon, all you have to do is to clip oiit and send the Coupon with your name and address. . Why, continue to suffer when relief,is offered? FBEE COUPON. TO THE DOMINION HHEU3IATIO CURE PCT., LTD.; Hellnby's Buildings. P.O. Box «9, AUCKLAND. Please send me the Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in the "Dominion," Wellington. 092. Name • Address ....... , J i.i<n a j..» J j_,i^jrrnr^j[mmvjujlx'iumaaai tyi<lllJjimillllU»lU-m«CTHI. I |.HI»TIIMI«HUMm»IIUIH»MM IOKIIIEEI Dfiftod and Filled absolutely painlessly Is one of tits I wonders of the ago, This | ivo achieve with ttie amolgoj sic method; it,ls perfectly | simple and harmless, and la | specially to ner- | voys people and children! SETS TEETH X 3 3s. ■■ mil mosT, DENTISTS, 119 Willis'Street; .Wellington.

LADY! WE DEPEND ON WOMAN'S NATURAL AND CHARMING CURIOSITY TO COMPEL YOU TO READ THIS NOTICE. New York has sent us a delightful col-. ...;... lection. o» American Lisere Straw Bats in black Mid dark colours for Autumn wear. Thi shapes are unique and becoming, and the/prices extremely moderate. ■ Kindly inspect bur uncommon ■''■''.-'.."■':■: window display at once. Queree l*ros., : .:t .7"' a ;; ;. U6"Willis Street. •'■■''

fi MMee, ' r .Light, , / / { Easy;? Riihningy ■ JHF [', iop,Baloy. i . ' JTuat the thing forgiving baby an outing without ' causing you nwthers an undue amount of ex- * ertion in lifting in and out of cars or pushing. ■ . ■ . >' , Can be opened and folded with one hand. ' . Wceptionally light, yet strong. H -Price with ,3-ply Birch Seat and Back 35/> .-• Price with iWioker Back 37/8. ■ 'j "freight paid anywhere on Railways 2/- extra. >i Send along to-day and take advantage of the' K fine weather. He iims Hardware Co. Ltd. I OUBA STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 119, 13 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 119, 13 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 119, 13 February 1919, Page 2

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