i 13,1(1 UfCSS lYldiCiidlS Smart and Unique now showing in Great Abundance at the "PJ)£" j Fashion's decree this season points to all sizes in Checks as the popular I fabric for 'stylish Top Skirts and Costumes for ladies and the younger i' generation's wear. ' A daintily created Costume or nicety pleated Skirt in these really effective goods are singularly fascinating in their attractiveness and invest additional charm to their wearers. A IU3TTEII QUALITY in Block and „ 1TIW ,„„ , VERY SIGHTLY BLACK AND White broken check; cotton, with a 'ALEXANDRA" SILK REPP-In WHITE SHEPHERDS' PLAIDS— larger percentage of wool; its anb- Mack and x whitc, shown in microscopic Cotton, with a wool finish; in variety stantial weight and soft British fin- and broken checks; a rich weave. 40 from microscope, to dice size .check. ish uniko it an ideal material for the inches wide. .10 to 40 inches wide. plain or pleated effect. 42 inches "P.D.C," Price, 7s. 6d. yard. "P.D.C." Prices, 2s. 11d., 3s. 11d., wide. Easily worth ils. tld. to-day. „ r . T „ „„ „™™-™„ 4s. 6d., ss. lid Specially Priced at 6s. lid. yard. A WOOL TLAID OP SPLENDID H . QUALITi-In tan imd white cnly. 'BLACK AND WHITE BROKEN SPONGE CLOTH-Jn broken checks, Ladies who like neat tan footwear will CHECKS—Cotton, with an admixture black and wliito with brown line, find this fabric exceptionally smart of wool, has great appearance. 42 black and white with blue line. 39 for a skirt or costume. 50 inches inches wide. inches wide. vido. "P.D.C." Price, ss. 11d. "P.D.C." Price, Gs. 11d. yard. "P.D.C." Price, 12s. 6d. yard, i A special purchase of Tailor's Worsted Suiting iii several shades of fashionable grey have just been opened, These are in great demand for smart Costumes, 50 to 54 inches wide, "P.D.C." price 17/6 and 2J/9 yard, Mailorders, TfjA- PPp 111 IP Pft f 3 Wfll*!l If ft I M Our Prices are Immediate ' Cash Bonos of Attention. THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH id. in the j/-
The great men of affairs are realising more J / and more that just as power to succeed de- J • \ssy pends upon a strong and healthy body, so this- | <•* y \ in turn depends upon right nourishment. I gnsJV \ Nature has packed into the oat, more than ' tj any other cereal, the elements which go to H*bbw«A v // build strong, h*althy bodies. It is rich in proteid, §TrT ffl the body builder, in organic phosphorus, the brain ''C. JM? j$ builder, and in lecithin, the nerve food. Soe'to it, B ' then, that oatmeal is served daily in your home, and g insist on a tangible guarantee of its quality. Only on Wi rfuSi^lß^ffik expert analyst can detect adulterations in oatmeal. ' Ik See to it, therefore, that you are protected against ffl \ Ifm adulteration. Only the best oats can make the $■ ]|i|sL\ best oatmeal—see that you get them. You certainly M M|m Ik. won't get them if you buy the cheapest brand. Jf mm lirfc Surely it is not worth risking quality and healthfulness. jm . B \ \ W for the sake of a penny or two per bag. There's fflf M * Lll only one way you can be sure of getting superfine If § ral JH» quality in oatmeal.and that is by moisting on getting $ a Hjl J|lfll| Thistle Oatmeal. Every bag contains a £1,000 iff | | J llflff] guarantee that it is an absolutely 100% pure product $j 1 ffllllfl —made from the finest, choicest oats, with no adult- B Jw Bill fflSffl eration or admixture of any kind. Thistle Oatrmal B jsr I' § A||if|J lives up to its claims. Try Thistle Oatmeal. ! jfr<' 1 l|iiiß & contains» coupon en- -M \ m V GiilSc, ' eme ' ,9l9 - i7 i -«»' \
g GOVERNMENT * DEPARTMENT PREMIUMS LOW, BONUSES LARGE. Conditions of Policies liberal. Business restricted to New Zealand. Ml moneys Invested in the Dominion. Every policy guaranteed by the State. I H. RICHARDSON, KF.I, m CommhilontA
■ A Watcfc : .tfeal ■ •; ■Workers-Meed at.. the Price tttey wait to jpy^ Good time-keeping quality is the main thing in a watch with the man who has to " clock in " to his work. It isn't the pretty case or the fancy dial that makes him lay his money on the counter. He wants a watch that will keep good time. Not for a day or a week, but one that will keep on keeping time day in and day out for years—one that isn't put out of business by a little rough handling that some watcher, get but can't stand. The Watch that gives 24-hours-a-day Service And to get this sort ot watch he doesn't have to pay a high price. In the Ingersoll Radiolite he can get a watch that is especially made to withstand the rough and dtSSi*. tumble of everyday wear. Thouir a!i , sands of users find their Ingersolls WflvJ ' k eep better time than other watches costing pounds more. With its " Radiolite" figures and hands an Ingersoll tells the time at night as easily as by day. WMSliW@™«ii s ma^es 'I 'wice as useful to ' n ß ers °l' B are Radiolite Watches and every Ingersoll " Radiat-te" i» /T gfi^^^^ a full 24-hour u-day IfflP*''^ ,watch, reliable in every q£f /¥ . WATOH HAS way. 6/ THE NAMIS ON DIAL, There are a nun faer of Ingersoll modoli from 50/- down to 10/- »old by loot'linff itorci and «hop« throughout Ihs world. If any difficulty in i ibtaining, send for Illustrated Catalogue to:— INGERSOLL . V ATCH CO., Ltd., 170, Regent Street, U. idon, W.i., England, or to E 1 HYAMS, 1 id., Wellington. Ai/cnts for New Zealand.
GIVE YOUR'LAWN-. Attention bow it M 1$ you desire it to be #^# attractive in the Jr J? Summer. , Grass is wB& Jr growing fast and requires frequent A LAWN MOWER is indisponeablo in the preparation of a perfect lawn. Wo import from reliablo makers and have mowers to suit i.l\ lcquirs.meats from the private plot to the public park. Among the brands wo Btock are— NEW ROVER, NEW EASY, ARCADE BALL-BEARING. ANGLO-PARIS, NEW AUTOMATON 1 , GREEN'S SILENSMEZZOK; ALSO E4SY EMPTY GRASS-CATCHER?. PRICES RANGE PROM 475. 6d. to £30. John Duthie & C© C 9 Ltd.WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 17, 15 October 1919, Page 3
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