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The Novelty of "Dove" Uncterautslms is 1: that every garment is novel "in style There is a Special Display of this beautiful Underclothing taking place to-day. Do see it. One feature of "Dove Undies" is that the fabricsare so soft and filmy that thoy occupy but little space in one's travelling outfit. Their simple'daintiness commends "Dove Undies" to connoisseurs in dress—the fancy stitchery, little touches of embroidery, smart shir- ■ ■•, •- ■ ■ rings, iittle bits, of lace, and insertion make an irresistible appeal. ■ As for prices, considering the extreme beauty and classic loveliness of these' Unclermuslins, they are quite inexpensive. The list bslow will give you some idea of the charms of "Dove Undies." but you must be an eye-witness to appreciate them to.the full. . " Dove " Under muslins come in Cotton Crepes, Silk ' ■ . Crepes and Gepes-de-Chene "TOWF" NIGHTDRESSES of soft Crepe de Chene in polo pink or ivory white, ' ''DOVE-'nIGHTDKESSBS in fine White Pliao Cotton Crepe, finished fancy . , sHtcheries in palo blue and dainty motifs, embroidered ui ■-. ■ ' ."DOVE" NIGHTDRESSES in Blush Pink Batiste, trimmed shirrings, hemstitch- . «DOYfi" NIGHTdWs in fine White Cotton Crepe, hand embraced, 'and 'mOVK' U ™TOKEfsES bI in'exquisite Witchery Silk Crepe chemise shape, T{ filfshed Sniv hemstitching, and delightful touches of sfglof do 4 in pale blue; slip over style with "V neck and short sleeve^. "tttttp PLTtkE" PYJ4MAS in.pale pink "Dove" Silk. - trimmed'hand em- : ribbons = shirrings' in pale blue round waist. These are dau.br, ' quaint,' and comfortable. ■ ■ . ■ •• ■ •■ ""• "• .■■■'£S§tsj ... ' WELLINGTON-

Va J Guaranteed \« gJ Disinfectant-xJ' MAKES CLEAN, 1 HEALTHY HOMES! Use a little when scrubbing Floors j and washing Furniture and Walls. j Pour down Sinks, Lavatories and I Drains, Sprinkle Dustbins. j KEROL'positively destroys Disease- j Germs and Insect-Pests, slops infec- j lion, removes disagreeable odours, H Refreshing in tho Bath. " j) An excellent Hair Wsnh. a Invnluablo in the Sickroom. § Order BRITISH-MAPS 'KERBL' I from your Chemist I or Storekeeper, f f Non-corrosive. I ; it Used by New Zealand's \ \ I Best Bakers J ! I When one brand of flour i< j j I specified by the best bakers i\ \ i throughout N.Z.—when they u '[J will even pay more for it— j I one may he sure it's a mighty | I good brand and gives the best | : f results. Just why Snowball < I Flour is superior lins been told I j 5 in other ndvertisements. Test I < one bag, you too will find (j\ \ that it ensures better baiting. /?& ■ \ Packed in 6}. 12J.25.50. Mf || • 100. and 2001b. bags. 17 fig , V* WLOUSt I The Daily Kneedhd DELICIOUS HOME-MADE FRUIT DRINKS It is do convenient tffi&z%*2k to have a supply In ''pS'Jw the house—to hnve W&M ■ your favourite drink (S*^!| ready whenever you fes ~ j fuel thirsty. Get M ..M FRUIT SYRUP I I ESSENCE .J? iSE^ A bottle A» V* , rHT-ryyTf B mokes three sal- ,|» loiib of delicious ,|; tEJION Wholesome'"and f ""^ffij^ thirst - quench- <ft fiXvi •«•«?, inj. A choice of ig fcWAVmd I,emcn, Knsp- S' ffli^p'tMHSiiuaßli,' Cherry. ■'& *zyiciniWM< Orange, Pine- ;J; \inoilg2g3L Kimiile lo make. i»L. Sold at All Stores •-.•! I_JI*P 1/li AW, S'L'OKES. Distributing Agents: •Messra. Thompson Bros., Ltd. Messrs. Knnipthornc, Prosser & Co. V/hen used on chnpped : $&M? acts like a charm, 1/Q FLETCIIJJB'S i'HAK.UAC'I , . Chemist. Pliarn'.ncisl. unci Prescription Specialist. Sole Add c s: '1U Lumiitnii Quay. Mail ordci'd proiuntly dispatebce.

i""; T ij?^| lere onc e was a young man who lacked a certain amount '' t| >;v:,.ofenterprise.but, on the other hand, he could not refrain y '*fj:om telling what he would ]ike to do. V "Last night as you stood in the moonlight," he said to his _ _ best girl, "I could not help but think how much I would V v'-lijfo to kiss you." ■ '...-. a "Well," she replied, "the thought of yesterday would be good \ '.: . .for. action to-day." \ .... And that's our motto, too. What we planned, in thought X yesterday, we see to it that it's done to-day. We're plan- A ning every day for store betterment in service and mer- A chandise, and we're continually putting new ideas into | practical working order so as to give our customers the best . A of every transaction. Ask those who trade here about us> A -•■-•■£■■-lAC- Uilllh 1 Id.IUWd.IC KAt* ( v The Most Interesting Store in (Ltd,) I 1 "CUBA STREET WELLINGTON, \) - Life Guarantee Sale Price £11/11/0 ; STANDAET) and ROTOSCILLOS arc aosolutely the highest grade machines made, and-at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 BETTER THAN ANY OTHEB. For cheap machines our Golden Oak Drophead at £6 10s., and Hand ditto, with cover, at £3, are great bargains. All prices arc reduced. Fear's Street-Widening Sale - NOTE : Mew Address, 6KW nAPm nt ■ * s ' voests>3 yti

B . e Realise On? Values !' , ; you etnnd in our Factory and sm the eplc-ndiil timber and thorough workmanship being put into our furniture ymt will realise how good our values lire. ■ ■ And this furniture goes straight from •S 5 our premises to your home—no middle. ====== man stqw in to increase the price. At Collie's you pay Maniifnclurcr's Prices SSlSafcjl ~ .... .. —LCVV JEanufacturer's li-iccw—k-ciuiio !• n:>-'T» ..•-.■.,... our ie]i j. a)l( j CX p(, nj( , s aro joiv. Call! EDWARD COLLIE LTD., ££ urErc , 167 RMdiford Street NEWTOWN

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 51, 24 November 1919, Page 4

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