p=ilESSßPa3BieJC=3ll| 1 For Evening We»—- | The very daintiest, goods are 1 shown in wide, array in the r W V. & A." Dress Department. " The goods you most need at the ■ IS 1 season when you need them most." j LINES FOR EVENING WEAR. -'' 1 CLACK CHIFFON TAFFETAS—SSin. wide. S "V. & A," Prices, 11s, 6d,, 16s. 6d,, 19s, 6d. per yard, j »J BLACK DUCHESSE MOrSELL\E-38in. wide. ; (« sj ' "V. & A." Prices, Ms. 6d,, 16s, 6d., 19s, 6d,, 235, Gd. per yard, ' | CREPE EE CHENES-MOiii. wide; black, white, cream, primrose, maize, ehamI pagne, vienx rose, cherry, pink, skv, navy, hclio., snxe. j I ■ "V, & A." Price, from'lls. 6d, per yard, I t GEORGETTES—White, cream, champagne, snxe, nattier blue, navy, buif., | | "V, & A." Pries. 12s. 6d, per yard, 5 9 WHITE JAP. «ILK-37in. and 36in. wide. ; . I . "V. & A.'.' Prices, 3s. 11d., 45.. 11d., ss. 9d., 6s. lid., 7s. lid., Bs, 11d. per yard. . , f J COLOURED JAP. SlLK—27in. wide; in nil shades. si "V. & A," Price, 3s. 11d, per yard, > PAILLETTE SlLKS—Black, ivory, cream, primrose, champagne, saxe, sky, pink, J? vieus rose, cherry, etc. ' "V, & A." Price, ss. lid, per yard. t VOILES—4<Oin. wide; black rnd evening suacles. ... t S "V, & A." Price, 2s. 11d. per yard. [ LONG KID GLOVES—I 2 and 10 button length; in white only. it "V. & A." Prices, 6s, 11d., Bs. 11d, pair, 1 LONG SILK GLOVES—In white, black, pink, bine; double tips. j "V, & A." Price, ss. 11d. pair. f jj LADIES' FANS—In great variely; delicate colourings. J -a "V, & A." Prices, Is, to ss. 6d. each, 1 ALL-OVER. COLOOED LACES—In silver, gold, navy, with Oriental colourings; 1> 18in. wide. "V. & A." Prices, 4s, lid,, ss, lid,, to 16s, 6d, per yard, d BLACK EVENING SCARVES-In good Spanish lace. ■ "V. & A." Prices, 10s. Gd,, 13s. 6d. (.ach. | COLOURED EVENING SCARVES—In Ninon and Silk. J "V. & A." Prices, 4s, 11d,, 10s. 6d, 12s. 6d. 1 , WE POST PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. ' | 1 ' ''i h=aesßßßPPEsai=3J,
BALI low '• Half-ittch. Long After 42-Day'Treatment' Remarkable Experience of Prominent Soldier-Poet with "Crystolis" Famous . American Scalp Treatment. Guaranteed to Satisfy or Honey Back. ' For 15 vears the crown of my head had teen as inno- stringy hair, you are cheating yourself ujiless you at once > cent of hair asnnemu egg, and 1 had longrelinquished tho begin Crystolis. Crystolis will either succeed or it won't, , Mm of'indaelne it to sprout again. I had used many but the only way to know is tb try it. You can easily _ urenaraUous wfthout a symptom of success, and had 'find out by .a few days' use. Forty-two days' treatment SSted aTll-known doctor, whocoild do no- with Crystolis accoraing. to auctions is guaranteed = to . thing for me. Before completing one course of CryetoJis give satisfaction, or your chemist will refund all you h my hair started to grow again, to my immense t surprise, paid for it. , and I now have a growth of fuw hair hali, "lVi^ c £ L 'T ng Crystolis is perfectly harmless, not oily, greasy nor , 011 the . 10-year-old bald spot. NORMAN OAUraULL,. . stjcky * jt ccme^in CollC o n trated liquid form. "You masHare at last is good news for men and women whose sago it morning and night into your scalp, where ii is , hair is falling, who are growing bald and grey, whose absorbed into the roots to cieanso, dissolve and discharge scalps are smothered in dandruff that nothing seems to all foreign germinal matter, and to stimulate tho papillae. keep away,' whose heads itch liko mad. so that the hair may burst forth anew in abundance all You yourself may _boneflt, a, to. !»»"•«'Wj S fjtJgL ( ''Si"!! like those who here givo voice to the phenomenal lesults xj ip : r jytw without helo But the scalps of thin-haired stained from Crystolis, the new American product known $ thoir h t e he re^ a ; r oKf e u r , People growing bald for years tell how they now glory People interested in Crystolis for its peerless qualities in beautiful hair. Others, with dandruff all their lives, as an elegant hair dressing alone should note that one say they have now a clean, healthy scalp, and that hair b[)tt|e of {he concE ntrate makes up threequartcrs of a Ken?ration " appl, ° atl ° nS ° f th ' J WOnd#rfUl pint of liquid. An. equal quantity of the old-fashioned It matters not whether you are troubled with falling .."hair tonics" in expensive bottles and packing costs hair, prematurely groy hair, matted hair, brittle hair, or twice to three timos as much. "When I began Crystollis my hair the bare spots, and tlierc i 3' life in it," - was so thin I could do nothing declares Mrs. P. Covenhoer. "CryStolis with it. Now the new hair is two has cured tho itching, tho dandruff has , 0\ CLOME | jy g o j| gfS | | 8( jj 3 j is jg||gx ■ fell for Domestic Hot Water : : BHjg| riATrC FULL INFORMATION FROM THE sSS'^^jv jgllif iIMvS ffpJjff N.Z. .AGENTS, Jlji «,«.J Mm Mas oi M-ltt ja||Mßg[| of Many Designs I HEATINtj SPECIALISTS, . HAfPI HUC PH' 178 Montreal Street WELLINGTON. u ~.!!1 STCHU ' — 1 " 1
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 5
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