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JUST RECEIVED THrprt from a French FEOSTED CREPE-40 inches wide; in beautiful shades of Evening Prim- • ■ 1 rose, Cyclamen, Navy, Sky, Shell Pink, Dark " Brown, Nickel Grey, Manufacturer the j Heliotrope, and Black; for dressy house or street wear. LATEST NOVELTY j s P ecial PriCo ' 6d ' P er v ar< M VEILINGS, ~~=E didl9 Kill, 11. The latest for smart wear. • ' Prices from 2/6,2/11, LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON, to 3/11 yard. ■ . . { la D ies , ==== ir| as the abrow strikes. Imperial Self-Heating btoyga Three H.ur.' Ironing for One Penny. • added tenor of a poisoned barb it is the miRMq RFN7INE / I weapon of the savage. But with all lis . BURNS BhNilNt, , / f W! B I dcadlincss, its record of killing is as nothing _____ • / / ffi Wffl | beside Infectious tDisease, for as the arrow oi Does the work Quicker and Bettar / J *jSfs the lurking savage strikes, ' . than other irons. BJf /L§r& SO STRIKES DISEASE. Absolutely safe. A child can work Tnst as the ait carries the arrow in its flight, , so docs it also carry the Germ; or seed ol | Dont be put off with any other. Infection. The Germ unexpectedly ; J make—see that you get an Imperial. you cannot see or hear or feel ft, but where it J - ■ (alls it breeds Disease. '. j Solo N.Z. Agents „»»■»«» THE SUREST DEFENCE WILSON & SHAW is a Disinfectant, because the only way to rob 10 .Harris Street, WELLINGTON a o>rm of Itc'infectinp oower is to kill it right I Opp. Elcclrlc Light uuieu out.' But as the genns are invisible the 1 , Demonstrations Dally from, 2to 4p.m. ALL .SPARE PARTS KEPT JN STOCK/ Disinfectant must be so used as to rcach and i'""' " i . catch them all. It should, therefore, enter 1 " """ ' into qeneral household use, and the Disinfect- . — : ; tilt which does this most widely unmw»i,in.'f«f't"Mß'- i v l np»ii.iir | ).mii i i i«MiiHi , «':viia.'iia'a;iF[rinrjwwr-Kflgniii.iiii-.iin.nm i .im.i iiluow is lifebuoy soap. | Somethin g Special Indeed To make your home germ-free use A Lifebuoy Soap throughout. Wash your ij TJLL MARCH 20 ONLY, ; floors with Lifebuoy' Soap, your tables, I ' ;. traced Magyar NIGHTIES—FuII size. assurance doubly'sure use Lifebuoy Soap ; ■ . /"' IN THE LAUNDRY. I i TRACED CAMISOLES—With sleeves and basque. . i s 2/9, or 4 tor iO/-. This is the Inst stronghold >of the Disease i Germ, where you make sure of catching and j . rpgjg INCLUDES WHITE COTTON FOR WORKING. killing him. The Disease Germ finds snug j y _ ■ .. .. . , • . refuse in clothing; he is picked up in street, ; | Wo had a few pieces of special quality Longoloths, which have been train tram and theatre ; and then along jf turned into tho above. Tafco our word for it that these are at least S Monday, the famity clearing day, and | 50 per cent, better value than anvthing you can g£ etewhere. If y* "" ** — <*— Sl " ! OEDEE QUICK? KDMBEB /iSlim DEATH TO THE GERMS. PRINGLE'S Ltd. uvERBROiHEfis limited, sroNEr. ART NEEDLEWORK SPECIALISTS LAMBTON QUAY lIIITISI Has Met Its Match! g ts 'Eheumaline-Oxyeena lias dismissed it f SMITH AND SMITH) LTD,, have 210 TV OH sllOW_ ! in their rooms the largest variety of FASHIONIA. r lVTi°CA.' ffei ;/ r °™ K® \ ABLE WALLPAPERS, BORDERS, FILLINGS, '. I Etc., ever seea in New Zealand. you tlio record datinK back many years, j and the lint of grateful Dcople is mount- j —■ — inp by leaps and bonnds. Hero is an s T»KrSaSSffei.»«. EXPERTS DESIGN YOUB BOOMS FREE. tcrton. eays: "It's a wonderful remedy, i • No one need, suffer from EHKL'MATISSt if 5 Patterns Posted OU Application. thay only five your remedy a'fair trim, j The oricinal of this testimonial tind j many othcrß can be seen at the Company's 5 » Rooms. • ■' | ._ , sm&a&VM I Smith & Smith, Ltd. E'Lr Coupon and ono will bo sent to you with- \ •. out delas. COUPON. ' The Dominion llheumatio Cure Pty.. Wd., - IloUaby's Bldgs., Box 369, Auckland. j ' iramo j ' " ' Pleaao send me a free book about rheu- A I g\a. .•««*« aff mentioned in "The ]$][<]& /jTv : HIRNISHING Al \ If a suite of handsomo Oak Furnituro was placed in a room ontop ofa v€ f ' ' ehabby old carpet it would look entirely out of place, auu its beauty W? aL b ° Correct Style in Furnishing w "eeess ary to the man or woman Fusing ivj® 1 a reftned taste. Furniture, carpets/ pic tures, and hangings must blend together and form a harmonious whole. ' . i,-r>nnni«r> Williams have a splendid stock of Furniture and .Carpels ■ that harmom e \ and please-handsome Oak Suites, lovely «eagrass Chairs and Settees, beaut M Axminster Carpets and lings. All aro made of the finest selected materials |ga fejy and moderately priced, WMmMLam s. uiLiiAii & to, LM. ft saK | }» Note our Only Address—no connection with any firm of similar name. Every day is a merry day, when the ner- — ™ yous system and brain are well nourished— , ■ y " every moment is n joy I This joy of living is i?k "OT»tdi«r» -<t> ' Jsnkiiw Bros' Valves m w m I fPfflffllG I H ■ ir \& Mvi lli imv M .renewable disc valves. ' lifll It banishes (he blues like magic JyfMto™g All Gennine JENKINS VALVES ha T e Jlffll. energy ol brain snd nerve—gives bodily " lne!s ' I nnmo ongraved on Body. JmL. appclile and good spirits — lis the tonic which [ MjgzSJj contains Phosphorus, the element which works IMiT FOR OIL, STEAM, ACID, & WATER. miracles. Any Chemist or Store, 2/6 and 4/6 j Solo Agents— fletcher „ | ' JfliiMns &fccl,Ltd. Ba !*f» Chemist, Wellington j ENGINEERS, F«at,heMt(ia'k«iit l WELLINGTON. B - '• V.i; in ifiiiiiPWiinTnTiTrnil'iWnil'tHMl

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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