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| LnaaaMaMnu tewmw™riiwiM T |iiral [La*™iv-aaamgiuJ j| STOCKTAKING BARGAINS THAT NO ECONOMIC WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO MISSHere are every day lines in the Fancy Section that define the word bargain 111 the i best and truest sense—they are cheap because worth is linked with little price ! || GENEROUS CUTS HAVE BEEN MADE IN THE PRICES- . And you will see from these few items how good the values really are 1 I LADIES'GLOVES J| A USEFUL . LINE. I 3 dozen only Ladies' Black Jr >ll\ (K 1 Rubber for household Suede finish Gloves, with two JmJ < ~ |||]A | use, or for photographers, || domes. They give splendid Jft electricians, surgeons, and | wear. ' I j' ! T|TO A/ nurses. Only a few sizes I j Usual Price 6/6 J left< f I ] Stocktaking Price 4/11 'If! J Usual' Prices 2/6 and 2/11 s li M Stocktaking Price 1/6 ' | a n 1 . 1 1 'j □ □ 1 Black all-over Lace in heavy 1 Silk Guipure, most handsome ll j. We have a varied assortment f designs, 18-inch wide. jjj , [ of Black Lace Collars and S Usual Prices 4/11, 7/11, lU|||} Jabots of beautiful quality. j 10/6, ~ 17/11, HlMxj Usual Prices 1/11,2/3,3/3, Stocktaking Prices 2/11, ' I 5/11, 8/11,12/11. v Stocktakmg Price |

JNFLUENZA s a zymotic I disease resembling catarrh. It is also an epidemic disease, and frequently results in subsequent serious illness. Pynetha IT ** Mlnenza Mndo in England Your main object should be to resist infection. This usually first afreets the mucous membrane of the nasal passages. If, therefore, antiseptic conditions are maintained in these passages by inhaling Pynetha the disease will be prevented. Even when the germ of influenza has found lodgement, Pynetha often effects a complete cure quickly. As its germicidal antiseptic f healing balsams ' I=r= Tfi|jl pass over the mem- fegdfflfl branes they kill . ij'|9|!|j the germs, soothe f \ bJM'IUh the irritation,.and s~? restore normal.JSjjl healthy conditions. Pynetha costs but Jl& a bottle at all pYNET* chemists and stores ||||jjl S. A. Smith & Co,, Ltd. Chrlstohurch and Auckland 6 TO fit people with Artificial Teeth that look i~ natural is a decided art, The sets we make (TO with Porcelain Gums . W are wonderful, and the most critical can hardly distinguish between art and nature. ' <300 . FROST & FROST, Surgeon Dentists, 119 Willis Street.

Advance Showing SPRING MILLINERY ll®) /'<Jl now on view in the SHOWROOM. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT. CZIS Mathewsons'Ltd. 262-264 Lambton Quay, Wellington

Important Announcement, J. T, LEWIS, LTD., LADIES' DEPARTMENT, NOW OPEN.' J, T. LEWIS, LTD., Opp. Union Bank, Featherston Street. are the cakes, scones, buns, pastry '/%%% and puddings made with Edmonds \ 1 j/vgv Baking Powder. This pure, sure l\ \ powder is consistent in quality—it is | sffxs, yyy/ still made from the finest grape cream A y//y' of tartar, despite the scarcity and dear- / \ /0/ ness of this ingredient. Edmonds Bak- V / yyX' ' ing powder is only a few pence more jf/jZy than inferior brands in which sub- I y/%y' wL>^istitutes for cream of tartar are used. '• wm to /f —"V —~x sure y° u ' \ /'MM/ iSI 'f \ B et Edmonds \%'r /ny y I —yougetmore I \ /,%■ >■51 Cy~~ in quality and [ %// '$&•. ' \ P\t"V 2or 3 ounces i * 1////M> \ \ more ' n c l uan tity V 'f ///y / / ' (the large tin con- jfc, mmwmlk \ ta ' ns ounces). It (/// J?" I ' s always "^ ure *° ■IV I I X _pP *, \ Write to Edmondt Baking Pouldir I Works, Chriitcharch, for our -yyy, ' Cookttyßook^^^^^^p Write for Free Booklet h QOlTßE—WhatitisandHowto 5 oure it. Over 3000 SUOOBBBO3. faVMll ITlM»rVlirPf«> I 3 0? lf^y©Wl!iS FOf BOOTS Sj FLOORS

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 268, 8 August 1919, Page 5

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