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• [The early buying of Autumn Dressl :.,1 Fabrics is commended by the DJC I '* ft The earliest arrivals frequently show so ranch originality of ' : - » I design, weaving, and general conception that it is quite a wise and i■ a commendable procedure to buy from'the first to arrive at the I IlTo! S ' ncc l ' ,c var cntletl ' tnc London buyers of the- D.I.C, have had |IT§| § I HIS a very busy time doppakhing by every available vessel,-with even a ill il & •"fU-JtJP * ew eef ' cai ' go spnce ' autumn for the D.I.C. § >jfiUl/ That is our special reason for urging you to pay. an early wkUi/ |i ; a ' visit of inspection-to sec, admire and choose from the very latest _ j$ if Uohdon fashions in Autumn Fabrics. ,' --•■• ' . ; •.« | If to-day suits you it is as good as any day for the DIG , I I SATIN FACED COSTUME GABERDINES-50in. wide in Mastic, ■'' I Grey, Mole and Nigger 19/6 per yard ' f COSTUME GABERDINE—4Bin. wide .in Mastic, New Blue, Bottle « and Navv, also Black ' 15/6 per",yj,rd •' §• COSTUME GABERDINE—4Bin. wide in Mole, Grey, Dark Saxe, - • 1 and Wine 14 / 6 - P er y K SMART COSTUME GABERDIN'E—SOin. wide, in Saxe,. Grey, M ' v Moles, Mid Brown and Nigger •-.• ■. 22/6 per. yard , . H BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SUITINGS—4Oin. to 54in. wide in . . |' 1 various sized checks - ' 4/6 to 17/0 per yard , § GREY FLANNEL SUITING—S4in. wide for costumes, etc. » _ • 14/6 per yard % § CREAM BLANKET CLOTH—S4in. wide for coats,"-etc.. i g 17/6 per' yard ; ft & NEW BLANKET COATINGS—S6in. wide in a choice rainge of col- j| ,' § ourings " •' ,:' 19/6 per yard ■! ■« : I DJ,C , Box 1478/ ■■■■"'■-. Wellington ~ § ' g 1/. in the £ discount of 7 ovony QRoh . . ; ' || \ ' fi purchase of SA 'or oven Is

/=Prol:ecS:=\ Baby «-Milk! The greatest danger to a Child's Health in Summer 1 is Stale, ■ •.';' Impure Milk.' This fact iB emphasised by the Plunket Society and all.Health Authorities. During " Baby Week" a MedicaliMan said:- \ ■•■- ''You oainnot over-rate the importance of a Pure Milk "■'•■ Supply to save the Babies. I'he Milk must be kept Cool -pr.elorably in an loe-Obest." •';;■■;, the' ■■';•.■' ICE GHEST gives Utmost Satisfac-. tioipin providing a cool, clean and dry Refrigerator for the Storage of Milk, Foods 'and Drinks..; Lowest' Temperature—" Smallest 100 Consump-tion-Perfect Sanitation —Sound Constructions ■ . Moderate Prioes. Illustrated Catalogue from Alcock & Co., Ltd, Head Office and Faotory-r ', WELLINGTON Brunch—Strand Arcade, Auckland _ i ; AKencles-ChTistchurohnnttlliinedln | i®** ,"' 4 , ••"■lß*s NOTE—Alcock's Wellington Addross is: BAKER'S BUILDING, opposlto Union Bank. •- ■ ' - ksiowTSiistle Flakes'? .Yon don't know how appetising fe<SS> \ ■ and delicious-breakfast can b« "• %SZf? JZ> until you've tried Thiatle Flaked Zr sjfZ Outs. Don't contuse them with ,- "i> ordinary rolled oats—thoy are '/?%£%. 6 far superior and much moredeiicioun. Purer.toq.andothigher. sasfKie3 quality—made from the specially selected oais from the'famoits fflmfesfim Gore district and specially treat- $M&%Mc ed hy the Thistle Process which k|eh' «iffiß removes every impurity. • ■ iss||B!\^*'^ Thistle . lig, i 8 Fiam « Don't order rolled •v. \|v & A ' oats—tell yonr" Tft: ,; vi; Y^-li'j.| grocer to bring Vw 'W r"? Al \ I Thistle Flakes aQf L** next time—you'll Vfj Every bag con- r"''" r *_S j^"*^^*^" tains tho Thistle r~ coupons enabl- I y v<»^^*s, iog you to share J 1 >*^SL^ . _". _ __1 I_J Asthma CAN be, Cured ASIMPIEIoms tresbniillsiid ta entirely new lltiry. Ilmdrtdi ol lutimoilili prore iti carrectotu. - Pltimtiid curtooit. Abolishes hnrniaf pow'den >sd ellirettei. No internal drnirfni to otMt ijitera. family elftctltt for yoou ind old. Goti riihl to lest il Jlieui ind qalcMy clttki itveritr «nd freqoeaej •( ittitki. Lis be urritJ In pocket. FREE-Vatmbk mJimllnatlic "New AitbaiTb<irj" lint on'ncclpl of 3d. In ilampifor pojfnje. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 1 Bridge Buildingo Hlnranguhape Rd., AUCKLAND 8 nil day J rfsf ve bajcanlosl ( Motor garage'.l | V'% ANZAc PARADE I

I THE BEST VALUES j PLAN YOUR VISIT 1 OF THE ENTIRE YEAR ARE ' | OFFERED NOW AT. , THIS WEEK E ' , • • I The SCOULtAR Co., Ud. j \. , I ANNUAL | ' j L SPECIAL , M j g u b s tan'tial reductions on our high- j \ * ffll grade stocks of • j BARGAINS I ! FURNITURE in our windows 1 „ , . 1 CARPETS ;j and throughout j LINOLEUMS,'' | our showrooms I{ SOFT FURNISHINGS j. ! AND WALLPAPERS | 5 ' ". i . " 1 ~" ' r " " * A visit will convince you' of the re- j * \ irarluble money-saving, opportuni- j 5 ties pic c <nted by this important Sale." .-'■:'. ! ' JERMSOFSALE, | THE SCOUIIAR 0), IM_ | \ " "NET CASH | HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON ' 1 j QUAY, WELLINGTON. j • Also at Masterton and Hastings, jj \ '..-■'-." ■'.'," I \ 'Aiinster, Wilton File, Tibet and Indian J i These names are always associated with ,/ ■■ . . • ■_-, i good carpets. You will find a t ery fino ' and arttetio array of : Carpet Squares and Rugs at Williams' iiiijl||| \ll tho well-known mnkes orp i.ete re piesented, and 0111 strict idhercncc to ' *^W^OT * the policy of economj has inndo all I Ss^l® ,! Theie's likelihood of a seveie \> in- Pl*il*iaP^J[: tt ter ahead— cos} Carpets, Squires, nnd ' Hugs i\ill be thrice welcra>(l '^mlllif Nolo oin only address—no connection s t^™||s mth any other firm of simihr raine " . .'"' ' afe "™' ,n S. S. Williams & Co,, Ltd., 1.. Furniture Alanufacturers, 117 Taranaki Street, Wellington I v |a»a-.|. . „„, ~ .. ' " ' "■' :3bbß ■iiMissiiiiißiirniiriTrrT"".*^'""— ■■""""*'"""-■ "■■"■"■'"""■"■■-■■'■-iiiMsiiiiiiiiiiiitMi||| ' Try this Extra Fine Flavoured Tea. J.'' ■ Say "RECORD" toyour Grocer. , ' Reason _ VW* such a- J Flavour? . J ' s 'he pick of the world's best teas; the j youngest hill-top leaves are carefully blended together by our experts, producing a good, full flavour. This is, the reason why . . I It goes further than ordinary Tea! )» Jenkins Bros' Valves ®^^| U GLOBE/ANCLE, CHECK, &FUULWAY ffjfU j M .RENEVVABLE DISC VALVES. 8 JfiL All Genuine JENKINS VALVES have . .jlj|j WsSSbi -name engraved on Body. «l(^k, FOE OIL, STEAM, ACID, &• WATER. Jffi§M? B WELLINGTON. ™" s^^^i

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 2

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