II The very daintiest goods are ' v'" £8 shown in wide array in the . ■■■■;; i> I\/ Mr A I \vp qq I : ' v * %jL> JL &* ■L/JL'L/kJuS !LJ\*\}@A lili^JLii* '' " The goods you most need at the .. _ i jp season when you need them most. ,, , .. s I - LINES FOR EVENING WEAR 4 ■■ I BUCK ■ CHIFFON TATFETAS-38in. wide. , ' ' [; ' "V. & A." Ffioes. 11s. 6d. f 16s. 6d>, 19s. 6d.,per yard. M BLACK DUCHESSE MODSKLINE-SSin. wide. , • ■■ . fe4 "V. & A." Prices, 14s. (id., lCs, 6d., 19s. 6d,, 235. 6d. per yard. P ■ CEEPE BE CHBNES—Win. wide; black, white, cream, primrose, maize, chain- | f I pasue, visux rose, cherry, pink, sky, navy, helio., ease. , j J . "V. & A." Price, from 11s. 6d. per yard. i GEORGETTES—Whits, cream, champagne, saso, nattier blue, uavj, N buif. I . . .. ■ "V. a A." Price, 12s. 6d. per yard. I WHITE JAl'. and 36in. wide. ...... "V. & A , ." Prices, 35..11 d., 4s. 11d., ss. 93., 6s. 11d., 7s. lid., Bs. 11d. per yard. ./ : H COLOURED JAP. SlLK—27in. wide; in all shades. :.-'.' : *3 . ■ , '-"V. & A." Price, 3s. 11d. per yard. - r," ff . ■ PAILLETTE SlljKS—Black, ivory, cre.ins, primrose, champagne, saxe, sky, pink, Bβ •■ : vicux rose, cherry, etc. ■ "V, & A," Price, ss, 11d.per.yard, » VOILES—IOin. vide; block rnd evening siiades. My ■ . " ' "V, & A." Price, 2s, 11d. per yard. ] ■ LONG KID GLOVES-12 and 1G button length; in volute only. ' ' " ■ "V. & A." Prices, Bs. 11d., Bs. 11d. pair. : : LONG SILK GLOVES-In white, black, pink, blue; double tips. ■ • • ■ \ '/ : . , "V. & A," Price, ss. lid. pair. U LADIES' FANS-Id great variety; delicate colourings. ' : "J . : "V. & A." Prices, Is. to ss, 6d. each. r_ n 'ALL-OVER COLOLHED LACES-In silver, gold, navy, with Oriental colourings; ' 1 ■ 18in. wide. ".V, & A." Prices, 4s. lid,, ss. 11d., to 16s. 6d. per yard. : BLACK EVENING SCAEVES-In good Spanish lace. i "V. & A." Prices, 10s. 6d., 13s, 6d. each. i COLOrUED ■ EVENING SCAEVES-In Ninon and Silk. '« ! "V. & A," Prices, 4s. 11d M 10s. Gd, 12s, 6d. I . WE POST PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. in '—?= - — " ■ 3
MOTHER! IF YOUR CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED, ' If Croat, Feverish, Constipated, Bilioiw and the Stomach out of Order, give California Syrup.of Figs. A lasativo to-day saves a bilious child to-moriou , . Children simply will not tako the time from play to empty their bowels, which become clogged up with waste, then the liver grows sluggish, and the stomach is disordered. Look at tho tongue, mother! If coated, or your child is listless, cross, feverish, with tainted breath, restless, doesn't eat heartily, or has a cold, sore throat, or any other children's ailment, give a teaspoonful of California Syrup of Figs—'Califig,' then don't worry, because it is a perfectly harmless dose, and in a few hours all this constipationpoison, sour bile and fermenting wastematter will gently move out of the bowels, and you will have a healthy, playful child again. A thorough "inside cleansiDg" is ofttimes nil that is necessary, it should ho the first treatment given in any sickness. Aek your chemist for a bottle of 'Call-fig'-California Syrup of Fig 3, which hae full directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printtho bottle. Look carefully and eeo that it is made by the California Fis Syrup Company. "All chemists eell 'Cat-ifiV-California Syrup of Pigs, in bottles ''of two sizes, 1/3 and 2/-. ltefuse 6ul> etitntej. p^ J ».r. n .,,, f ..,-. J ..M».in^.w..^«^ M » UJ ii n^.ii ill PHH. Eub all aches and pains away with good old St. Jacobs Oil. It acts at onco. Used only externally it does not ujjset the Stomach as most internal medicines do. Rub soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs Oil into the affected Joints and Musclea. Beat for Sore Throat, Stiff Neck. Nquraigia, Chest Colds, and all aches and pains of the Back .or Joints. St. Jacobs Oil is dean to use and is free, from the usual stickiness ajid, greosiness of many so-cnlled pain relievers. Get a small bottle of St. "Jacobs Oil from your chemist and eee how quickly it gives relief. Asthma CAN fee Cored A SIMPLE home treabseat bale i on entirely new theorr. Hiudredi ol ttitiaoniali prore iti cor«clofn. Pleuiat and tur In at. Abolishet Innin; povden tnd cicireltti. Ho Uteroil drojsios to cpiet Ijjlen:. Equally effectire for ;oua; in-J old. Gxs risht (o lul oi disease and qnickfr 'checks severity and frequency ol atl'cki. Cio be carried io pocket. FREE-Vahahk m-JkaHtzalht "New AithmaTW jenf on teceipl cf3d. In stamps for pwtogs. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 3 Bridge Buildings Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND
IS NOW ON ; |- ■ I I ■■■■•■■■■■ I■l • " ■; ' • CALL TO-DAY! v\/ j j . ... , . I . ; EXCLUSIVE .FASHIONS 'AT BARGAIN PRICES! j ; ■''' . ■ J \ '.. MONEY IN POULTRY 9. ■• ipffipff£&£s3B3%g ; j Yes, a field limited only by the extent of your own energy; an ovor k> $&& ' 1 creas ' n S demand which cannot bo satisfied. J"- YOUR PROSPECTS WERE NEVER BETTER, ■ '' '' 1 But you must have the right applian ces. The old Egyptians hatched nJ-Pp I 1 y iSi ■ chicks in mud holes and boxes hundreds of years apo; oven a few years ilif T*B' '» I I'. T~s§fl back ,ve wcre con '' el| t 1° ffct fl f° M- e= ff> onc ? or twice a week—the right ' . IγT_ljs|rv|Eg§. •!___!__ffil Ift kJfafrrr'isJf ' equipment will enable you to tear birds which will lay every day and ■ Jf fctiicieiscy. I nliiiiiSSl&fiSk ™'li* 3 c ° nsistentl y nino out of hvelve - ■ £/_... 11l v£v After 30 I TOOPESASBESTIC HEN INCUBATORS. £ ibu it tbe great fl jflb\ avlfr**T—".i".T" .—-X/K eonciatitservice vh ~* ■• «t.,, t•. < » ■ i J feature of the.c Orion Ran S e» 8 1 Britieh .maohine, built to last a lifetime. Will hatch every hatch- _ S famou. Rnget. i^^^lwl Me B ea A able egg; 120 and 220 egg capacity. ■ I NEWTOWN GIANT COAL BUR irTTTO BROODER STOVES. ' : '- 5j in every IJr m| if S <l i l! !' TSe 2flth century method of rearing large batches of chicks successfully. m ll^^^^^M^^Sj^-'fir■ : fal" oß^, ' 3 ""■ W ' 1 TfJS 1 QIMQ lIA??HWAPF-ffl ' TTH' 1 \ gnnirmwnwiiiiHiiiMyii«jiiiiinni"iiMiimniiiiiiii|- _^ mIiLL-um _ l _ uirr ]^ nin - T w--'""-'' ,, ' I*.iimu-u-mmnriw.'iiß'i1 *.iimu-u-mmnriw.'iiß'i LmwmJJm»-—- iJM """ *|" iisiSd ¥wr ■ THE "Nil , IDEA 95 SALE ' with 1.1. HNMofcf J "~ AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. ' "is always best, to use the best! . • ,L . , , . rn • f.| N.B. Tirebricks are best for furnaces ' . Such Footwear Values cannot be obtained elseunerc in »ei—they are made from the finest Js*z!<llffiSi3 \ line ton North Brunner Fireclay, which is $P*Sh?V, -®>» ' ' ■ ■ nSs d of q " est material for ' - -To-ADVERTISE 'Our- FOOTWEAR we aie... W' 1 • simply Making a GIFT T0 THE PUBLIC! - ■§MS??wau ri HS rSh * e,, " i Tho smartest and highest grade Boots and Shoes a^trcmend- ' . j ous red uctions. Samuel Brown, ltd.,' Valeria |- trade samples. . 31-33 Johnston street, POWCI©F ! We have purchased the sample footwear used by; the Board of WELLINGTON. i'' Trade in its Standardising Work, and have ■ —t—sinea j cut them to less than cost! . through Silk |. —^- — : —— — ■ M This S'- eafc Advertising Sale is" worth' visiting. , ■ \\ ITS PURPOSE IS TO LET i YOU KNOW. y?««?« it-The ailk sifting ,- how vouderful our values really are. • J WmW/m Ihi 1111 it u glvea rt a lovely tness and ' WSW7W§Mi U_JIJ "" i fineness you gef with no ; _ Tir/^TTCITI TO J . Valaria improves th« skin, ? \J\JP\Jji.a.JA. W/Iyk ESCAPE too. Contains skin food cle- i MANNFP PWM COUGHS & COLDS. | j ments that build up the un- ] . I_l_-_^mm ll .. j ni' ■' ■ DeFORE starting out in denying tissue, and make the lu, "" rr *"' r »»ic™ ■ W$M wet or cold weather, take j skin itself smooth and supple. — MM^i!l .iui»»Miiuik r iiujLMii)iuaiA». a©? one or two Peps tablets j . . 'Oigggjggpi^.'aaa'WW^/feV^^^ SOT froiutlieirsilverwrappers.and j lr V J ust one box> * ouU S] TrtT nAArrl « *#let them slowly dissolve in the ! be ever so pleased with it. aJ] WLIV IT AVF ■ I FiA K Y n(l()r , S^ r mouth. A powerful medicinewili j | ' | ff HI Ilrs. ? JUJUriia. i i«<V/v/JL fMmol™^M m wUdi te 3Fo? S brMth' ! All Chemists- 2/6 j I «ppatr them PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL through the throat into the lungs. \ ■ t_anin a ■.>»,> —|< Illii/aixv xaiuih. * _ . In this easy and pleasant way not |- _N' "k . UJ&lWlm oiilyistliefoulandgcrm-laueiiat- rJ« , «s^ E^ff { eSu,«}■ I I mosphere filtered as you breathe it THERApSQW WO.'I S . -m/a- A O| m A f\ JT in, but even-part of ihc throat and ? XihlfS , A Mil) P " WS A"" '3 A \ ) s\ . bronchial tubes is soothed, streng, 8 HJg i MAU IXI iS.« thencd. and made to successful),• THERAPION ft 10.3 | resist the microbes that spread No. 1 for BMdor Catarrh. No. 2 for Blocd S tfl mrm oATifffP AC TOTTfriiV WITH A. TrWITTP coughs, colds, sore throat, influ- ] ? , ;™^^^ r J^f*™ 1 APPLY THE SAME AS PUIIY, WU.H A IVMJPJii enza, bronchitis, lireatlicablePeps » ' (\f> TRftWKTi keep th e cold out and slopinfcctio... J | • UK lttU " li ' L ' 'lii v? Wir*Ji $3sraaE__s]__s__OTß i unJuLii>iuivi^. __3__WbBSUUHS. tshmmmmmmww^^mm&^^ms^yimm
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 227, 19 June 1919, Page 3
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