OULitLJDDLMIIQnn ""^""-"-""_. : _- ■-•■■_--,.... a 0 The Handmaid OS Quite time to consider this question, Examine j n nf IDTlllr I the boy ' s things and see what he needs, and I 01 MllK. i I then bring him here to be fitted correctly. J jgj Brown & Poison's Corn ■ % \' We can guarantee complete satisfaction vcl._ j N SSTrfS** I I every departoent of Juvenile outfitting; We, 8j most important food. K have the right Suits, and every necessary item U For example :-r M • I W % for the boy's outfit-Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hose, ..| U. Bisncmange.udjsm, .0 Underwear, etc-and our value, you'll find, is | pi .Fruit and Corn Flour Custard, Q I ' _. . pvrpntinnal . ■ ' > U Blancmange and Slewed Fruit. | TOT /"| WTJYfO Qf • exceptional. f HBmm>FblsoiAg I IViUiIIiJ e HERE ARE IRRESISTIBLE VALUES 3 Cora Hour i j RE ARE " , BOYS> PLAIN G rey jap. tweed •;, m»k« aa ibae easily and eeono- - | tltolM AiVU TTATDCJTrpV TnUC! I'Tg mically. They are nourishing and ™ \ JLUiB -•" | fj delicion.-theverj ideal of .uoimer - j Theße useful garments are all made | B lwd,hf{MJia ' PI I _ rvirtvrvmni to button up in front and with | AAt vfli'iV tabs to button to knickers. They '| 1 T r he % est /n ep > ar w io i 1 ine,H 6/11, 7/6 each ! ...s for a Good Days Work | , ' i I MosUfusneedagoodeustidn- J' i ROYS' GREY PLAIDING VARSITY j ing breakfast to carry us through | FOR ,^« the work of the day. And there's \ IKJ - SUITS ' i no better foundation than a heaping (5 • ■ ! pinto ot deliolons, noarisWng, appctis- t BUDerior aualitV All Wool maing Creamoata. Satisfying, yet eney ol 3 I •l P rnnJa with stronn ! digestion-light, yot more nourishing | tOtial, Well made, WltH SWODg i than any other oereal. You owe it to. s ITT r> TT T> "HTS /f\ "\T CI leather belt. l ■ 1 yonrßeUtotrythlssnpernneproduot- j j YO U K JBU ibt 20/-, 22/6 I 1 EMiro&t& || ju BOYS' EDEN CLOTH SHIRTS I \ (Cream o , tha Oat) « S (L JfS ■""*" _ j —Otly termed N.Z.'a National Break- \ WH ~. ■"' In neat striped or plain <JTey, WltH ' r»«t. Untouched by hand from theioat | lac.-..- ■ ...-«...»—■-■>■"— co ]l ar attached and pooket. l'htse . • .' Held to the pantry, Oreatnoati is übso- i t lui«u avua\M * *1.-i -.'.(.orh ! mteiy pure and fresh and guaranteed 1 are most serviceable school garmepts j under the KZ.Puro Foods rp. j i gplendid washing, matenalß. j Aot, And remombor that 11 n i \ ' * ■ * every CreamciiU f\ i > AIR AIQ 4/11 PflCn ! packet contains the { . . */ D J 'Z- 1 " 1 edul ■ ! coupons enabling \,s» /lII' " ' you to share in the >-<V .p 3 t»/YVO> QPTJAHT PAPS * ! 7 J (treat Free Gift |i BOYb btUUUI/ UArO ■ nS' ! !'■ inthefDisi:, " mtforCaßh, wTwWfw I J EVERYTHING FOR THE BOY. BOMMjMM)- SCHOOL AND : | L*sg) **b= ~ J . i n correct shades and good waeh- ' ' « i ing .quality. ■ \
Ji .. —Charming Silks | p| —Delicious Hues '■]n*L —Novel Trimmings /w X W\ make mir Bkmses a msU to posaess S 1)1 A\A \ ami to wear. They are "different"— / rl/\\\ \\ \ out of tilß commonll @ \ n \ A. lovely array of novelty styles—the \\ I "® |\ /\ latest from Paris and London—each \ ' \ V*d Blouse a gem. I MATHEWSON'S LTD. "Where the Smart Hats Are," — 264-266 Lambton Quay. — ~ • ' ■■==• i I Ltd the Lost !■ ■ •'.■■■ |i I s nf I iviticy bv '|L— =Jil I I Keeping the I I Food Fresh. |^B|L| I With the high prices still ruling for J i 1 \ everything wo eat, it is absolutely ne- Hr 1 ' t^m | i'|l'l.||| | 111 j I cessary to prevent all waste, and the 11. j > 8 \ 'lljl II j j most effective way of doing this is to ' IL ; jt, ~, ~-* w.«. «*► «Tcai, I } We have a splendid range of reliable ■ (hi | ■ I j J Refrigerators in stock, made in well- Ka^-^^gggfSSl^. seasoned highly-polished ash, with round \ 1 corners and heavy brass hardware. I ill • H In the higher priced machines the (flp"^^ 1 - Hl | I linings are made of pure white porce- ,|g ffij "r g (I lain fused to heavy steel, making them '— j i in preference to zinc, as s I Being More Durable and Sanitary. , | \ These linings are also seamless. | \ The bottom of the provision chamber is the most vulnerable point in J I tile BefrigSnter- and if the bottom has no seams, it is an easy matter to | i keep the interior clean. | j Exhaustive tests with all kinds of materials have proved- that the ma* R 8 sat sfacton- insulation is obtained by building double walls, welLprotected § with waterproof sheathing, and with a dead air space between them. | The airtight space prevente the passage of hot or cold air through the \ \ walls of the Refrigerator. Write for booklet. | \ ' i I ' ' ' ■ ■ ■ I'• I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. ■ I of Havo your teeth attended t COStUFHS •? to now. Don't put it on h % for a moro convonlenl g QfQgfg S season. - »s ' W They may got in suoh oon- g s_eep us fully engaged, but we can jj dition as will be difficult te W etin take a ii m ifed nnmljer «f A.uS repair. ■ tumn orders. » Have them attended to hero. Z ; Our 6nowill g of 6e aeonable ma--5 MODERN DENTISTRY. P terkla haß crented a good dea i o f J PAfNLESS METHODS. C because we have l.een cble % SETS TEETM £3 BS# £ to secure such a fine variety of the $[■ — ■ h moßt atfcraotivo go<Kls ' - \ i§. fa The efiriy placlng of your trier B5 wm ' ""*"""! Jβ will ensure its fulfilment to jour 1 , DENTISTS, Z entire satisfaction. M 110 Willis Street, Wellington, k< %Bttttvt%&s**vttttv& tfflnrrkfln & PfiMßffiV Asdima CAN be, Cured ~~— »_»—»——" LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S A SlMPUtai«treita«Uai.a on entirely invrltoi. ( llnndrcili of teitimonlili prore il< ccrrtdMU. TAILORS, Pltaunt inJ cuy to uit. Abolisbei bornin! powder) wd ciLßtht. No internal J;»wi»« '• TO' 'J'^j. Willis Street WELLINGTON. family efl«(ire for jams ni old. Com rilht to >o«t •! diiiaie and Quicklr cntcki severity ind Iregmscy oi ithdii. Cm be carried in pocket. ' FR££-K<7/uoW<!m«/yru//reo«K."NewAitbiiTbein» v .Mloni.ceiplD/JJ.lnitampi/orpo.toj.. PLUMBERS, COPPERSMITHS, AND BRIDGE DRUG STORES sheet-metal_ workers. • 1 Bridge Building" MANUFACTURERS of A«a. WaterW nrangahape Rd., AUCKLAINU jj/| hcflterSj an d Mahoney'e._ Patent ___-___-— ==1 cjkyiights. Motor work a speciality. RIDS CLINCHER CYCLE TYRES- ' ' ALDRED AND GRIFFITHS, "Uivrantoed six, nine, twelve, and 23 and 25 Egmoat Stroet, fifteen mouths. Sold only by. tho. Cycle AVELLINGTON. Trade.
t ' Ouf Telephone No ' is 2280, I w<} Heii()i • i K Don't forget we ate at the other end of the wire. Pick J your 'phone at any time and give us your order. We lii}*. \ assure you a prompt and courSp§* I teous service and delivery. | i @ 1 We will fill your telephone orders as | quickly and as interestedly 'as if you had made your purchase in person. 2 Try it and satisfy yourself next time | you need something in a hurry. I The Sims Hardware Co* Ltd* ; J . Thone 2280. | COLLIE liynßißo UnMin^g :Wi ? '\ combine oomfort and durability in the i m\ % \ highest degree. ' A-Morris Chair ie alwaye A VelGOrie-Addition . ■• to .the Borne ■_■. S : and.is always very ueeful as a.gift!' B I • v g ee our gioots of original design*'in yf : Morris Chairs. ' II If you are hard to please with Tea-try The satisfying flavour and nourishing qualities j ©?" BECORD TEA " will eain another satisfied user immediately j YOU taste it. Say "RECORD TEA, Grocer, Please!" . | JTllf |.i ■rum w^nuwmwiwiif^—^ w ■■'"'''"" i Mflde in ■ Canada. I Em * GLOBE, ANGLE, CHECK, & FULiWAY W|| RENEWABLE DISC VALVES. llf AU Genuino JENKINS VALVES hare M ■ (Kifejlloj name engra\t-d on Body. " : & b' ' ' Foathtrston.Street, WELLINGTON. .., t N <«p>^
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 137, 5 March 1919, Page 3
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