iiijl : ||jL\ i iSil IWI * J >; .M "'. iIfSIb You will bo. totaling Cotton Frocks, 8 j' M }|PH Dainty Blouses, and Spring Costumes all , u 'If * ''1111® tha time from this moment—it is Spring 1 S H * $1- llllil! Don't lot Spring Shopping end there I, , m ' ra m i ! Your needs in correspondingly dainty ffl H Underclothing are just as essential—that , ji A Apropos, the D.1.C.. has on display Iml I ® rt * ll some of the most alluring Under Gar- !11 ffi 1111 ifllf " r ments for spring wear—almost trousseau- s|i J | ||S rvj (Mr. £. ' I" 50 " s beauty, but v/ith the pleasing LJ suggestion of utility in its make up. '3 :' Now tha D.I.C. wants you to see thfi » 1 ■ a ' beautiful lingerie before the collection ffl , 3 ■"' becomes deplated In any way. K I The D.I.C. Ladies' Outfitting Section 1 11 wiD warmly welcome you! ; 1 ; ? WHITH "JAP. SILK POTTIOOATS-Daintily hand-embroidered. 595. 6d., 635, M r Jj ' • WHITE JAP. SILK NIGHTDRESSES—SIip-over styles, with round or V-shapo 12 . i 5 ', j necka, hand-embroidered. «S. fid., 425., 455., to 695. 6d. g| • i . WOVEN SPUN SILK KNlUtmES—Cream, elastio. -waist and knee bands. w ( . ' Women's and out sizes. 225. od, and 255. fid. W[ ■ S CHEMISH VESTS—In Colonial wool, ribbed, cream, round necks,' and shorb Ml i ' 'eleeires. 65.: Bd, to 9s. 6d. l£j : | CHEMISE VESTS—White Indifi gauze, loir neck, and short sleeves, . Bs. 6d. M ffi DAINTY CAMISOLES—In silk, net, and crepe do chenej pale pink, pale blue, wS .« ' 'helio., and cream." : Bs.' 11d,, 11s. 6a., 13s. 6d, ( to 325. Bd, n jv ' ' Ws>i 495. 6d.,'555., to 695, 6d, ■ H DiltG I purafeiiMi of oii : or e«sn Wellington M " 7 _ iJl§||| <jirSo tasty W x* wV'' . $m» f < -< " i Gives a new and, . delicious flavour to ,■-■■■. ■ ' . ' the food. •; . '■■■ .. ■ Be .sure it is^the \ One and Only Mmy •'•■•• X ■'■ - TT p QTJEEBB BEOS., 116 Willis Street, " ' ' @W' • announce a speoial display of new ■ ■ ■ Eeady-to-wear Straws, in light and dark ; colours, for immediate wear. . The 7 J~t , ..... styles are tlio newest and smartest, and sfi ' ■ . the price 3 the lowest in "town, ranging IJJ r . from .14/6 to 29/6. .. See Window, lz.l . • wljoss * iWowr = • §60yeaw f| m, ■ ' • . Wji — Bonnington's has held a W , j||| premier place and to-day en- g) , • |g| joya immense 'popularity in [||i |a thousands of families. Tho |({ , Ija reason isn't hard to find— ||| .'|lrishOM)ss| V ' • M ' "f . is tho'Btandard family cough W \i remedy, and is sure and § ■ prompt in relieving stubborn '. ■ coughs and colds in both old m ' ~ . and voung. In all cases of ■ B ' ■ pi co id in the head, throat or m II "| si lungs. P '-■fABPFTS Ar RITftS I w.4 18 Lj> • contains no opiates or harm- m "i v ■ ful drugs. Keep' a bottlo in K ''' ___ "I the houso-a'doso or two after h " , a "wetting" will speedily (if? ' . • . I counteract chills and stop a m cold becoming serious. §i IIILW VAlVriiiiD. m Look for Bonnington's name |! 0 _ „ ir/~nxir avt a rttt t/"NnTi cptto*a ■ on tho bottle and beware of ENGLISH AXMINSTEES. J • MAKES 0 I'w in rough . HANDS mitting more delightful—aud at the 6ame time-r- Price 1/6 SMOOTH durable soft efieots and blends that can be obtained Grime, groase, or paint is often inin any of the others, whioh are neoessarily coareer grained in the hands. This can be weaYoß. rejnedie,d by rtibbing in a few drops of Q-TOL before starting your day s work. Axminstors are beautiful—they are pretty and Hairdressers, phemista and artiatio to the eye in every room, every Bhade, and every degree of lifjht. Their very finqnosfl guarantees J~~l— =B^a-<— i~ an excellent wearing oarpet. The tread is always ir n soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering J|UR 25 years experience of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor anc j admitted skill, enCoverings. New showings this month in Carpets. make artificial 'A'xminsters in complete display. Our stock just teet h t ] lQt are moßt natural now is very complete and varie'd. All the new ... , . , dainty drawing-room efieots in simple as well as the looking, because ey armore intricate patterns up to the most elaborate y monize with the features of <; flowing styles. Q the face. To obtain this [ j effect is a decided art-. a a GEORGE WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the Oxtklg Shfip " | Dental Surgeons, Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington 119 Willis strcct -
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 2
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730Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 279, 21 August 1919, Page 2
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