I ®XC; SALE [:' ' " | ItUSING EARLY IN THE MORNING" : AND OFF TO D.I.C SALE! '■) 1 2 '; .V N6 excuse is offered- for the introduction of. ■ ' V' a little light opera in our headline. ; That is just how the D.I.C. feels about the Great Winter Sale ■ beginning. to-day —blytlie and. gay —sort of-."up r- ,• • , guards and at 'em" where the, raid on D.I.C. '■ Sale Bargains is in question. . H : > Seriously, though; there is ample opportunity • ■ * ■ ifor. every man, woman, and child to save money on every purchase. Remember, too, that nearly every "day cabled ; • information is reaching the Dominion telling of [ - , sudden rises in the cost of all kinds of commodities • and clothing!. • x . > ' r"' ; ' ; \.T•.*' i ! 1 Hence D.I.C. Bale Prices are'doubly .welcome because they; represent.a saving in two directions. ■v. ,There is but one instruction for all—Buy to> : .'day at the D.I.C. Sale. ' : DIG WELLINGTON. .
j Valeria J j just once. | f You'll not get a face powder any--5 where so nice to use as. Valeria. 8 J It has a wonderful satiny fineness { J that you'll find just delightful. ! 3 Valeria Face Powder Is made to J | suit the very nature of the skin 4 I itself. It contains skin food sub- s 5 stances Of rare value—substances j | never before Incorporated In a face- 5 I powder. Valeria' mal<es the skin : | soft and smooth and supple. Make \ i up your mind now tp try just one ! * box. , 1. : | j "SIFTED THROUGH SILK." | j AH Chemists—- j E ¥ 2 # | MAKES a | O |L_ ROUGH HANDS Price 1/6 SMOOTH Grime, grease, or paint is often ingrained in the hands. This can bs remedied by rubbing in a few drops of Q-TOL before starting your day's work. Hairdressers, Chemists and Stores, 1/6. ACUTE PAIN IN THE SIDE CURED. A message of hope for the busy houaewifo is contained'in tho following letter from Mrs. HcGrane, 34 Smith Street, Summer Hill. She says:—"l was seized with a terrible pain in my left side and almost doubled up, anil felt sure I was getting some dreadful illness. After applying your Wonder-Wool to my side, in two hours I waß quite cured and was able to get up and cook the tea. I oaunot speak too highly of this wonderful wool, and have sent several packages to relations in the country, who live some distance from the ohemists." Wawn's Wonder-Wool is a .scientifically prepared cotton wool, impregnated with pain-relieving essences—it generates heat, stimulates circulation dispels blood congestion, and Stopa Pain in all cases of Headache, Abdominal Pains, Neuralgia, Backache,- Rheumatism, Toothache, Sciatica, etc.; it is also an infallible remedy for Lung, Chest, and Throat | Troubles. Always keep it in the home— I you never know when pain will come. Of all I Chemists arid 1 Stores, price 2/6 pkt, or from V. A. Wawn. 186 George Street, Sydney. 8 North Brunneiv ' fireclay - late Good ,-Firebricks! : On tho West Coa'jt of New Zealand is tljc district of North Brunner, ■ famous' far ila fine fireclay. Thero N.B. Firebricks are carefully moulded and baked.' They resist heat to a romarkablo decree. Mtn who brick furnaces,, bakers'' ovens, gas retorts, etc., give all praise to tho splendid N.B. firebricks. They may be had in. all shapes and sizes. Write, call, or 'phono numbers 121 or 20J8A. Samuel Brown, Ltd., 81-33 JOHNSTON STREET, WELLINGTON.
5 •' A' SAVING OF 4/- IN THE £AT 1 ~ l ', IDAVIS 4 CRATER'S > - GREAT CASH BONUS, SALE. | jiifesfe Positively the last few days in which to I" ' ' X■ ■■ benefit, by v : CASH BONUSES , II : - LADIES' : DEPARTMENT. : ® • lIhW \\ ' ler cen V M• in, the £ 20 per cehtV ' I ' off -all marked^prices.i . ♦ fl I ill li • - W/IIM .20-per ceni.' BtOUSES ' y<" 1 S J iWJ ll \ 'M\ r9 20' per cent. SILK-STOCKINGS :• i -20.per cent. UNDERWEAR • \ i ; ' r IvH 1V V l¥ a) per cent. DRESSING GOWNS i . l»: 1 <a.IL/ 20 per cent.(LEATHER MOTOR COATS , Ijir 20 per cent. UMBRELLAS 1 I V 20. per cent. HANDKERCHIEFS | :i ' '•'AVllf iTTTIMV ' 20 Per cent. SILK SPORTS COATS V vKwB I 1.1 111 • ' .20 per cent. WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS ' '11m! 11l 20 per cent. RAINCOATS j LJ Aifat i, I|i ill. 20 per'cent. BLOIISINGS | n l/l r '' 20 per cent -CASHMERE STOCKINGS — T*£3R' ' 20 per cent. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR J ~ fur coats in all sizes, n l . DAVIS & CLATER, I U LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, U 21,6 Lambton Quay, Wellington. . :| >.- MONEY IN POULTRY. ' j field limited only by the extent of your own energy; an over in- ra (Jreabifag demand whion cannot be satisfied. - i : TOUR PROSPECTS WE RE.NEVER But yon must haw the right appliances. The old Egyptians hatched § 1 rohiolta ill mod holds ahd boxes hundreds of years ago; even a few yeiira . i .'.back we were oontent to geS a fow eg gs once or twice-a week—the right ' ~ equipment wiirenable you to rear birds which will lay evsry day and. j consistently nine out of twelve. •j r '. TGOPES ASBESTJC HEN raCBBAiOR'S. The ißritish machine, built to last a lifetime. Will hatch every hatch- | a&te etffi 120 and22o egg capacity. jj NBWXiWN 'OIANT COAL BUR KTKTJ BROODER STOVES. | /TSeWtti oentuiy method-of rearing large batches of chicks successfully. j : |WIE'SIMS::HABpWARE CO., LTD. | I . WELLINGTON. ' . ■ A WONDERFUL PLACE! Now that your boy has returned, you cannot do too much to. show how glad ytra.ore to have bim., took. Let the room reflect ' GREATER COMFORT AND CHEER. ■!! A new oosy chair in the livingroom—a npw rug in the diningroom—these things don't cost much here—but think WHAT A DIFFERENCE THEY MAKE. v Wo will be pleased to mako suggestions. > EDWARD COLIiIB,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 235, 30 June 1919, Page 2
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