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fE This Season's Correct Finishing ♦. j Touch for Ladies' Outdoor Toilette* ;j Our range sn these delightfully dainty feather finishes, which | vest their wearers with additional charm, is most extensive. | They form an ideal gift for mother and matron at this season J of the year, when a sum mer breeze demands some slight extra | protection to the shoulders, " We urge husbands, sons and daughters who delight in making | a gift much appreciated and useful, to see our selection in these | OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS- ANOTHER FEATHER BOA- J Beautiful silk braided tassels, Extra longr, also silk maided sGin. in length. Colours: Black, tassels. Colours: 1 urple, molo, white, and natural. and navy. . '<1 "P.D.C." Prices, 45/6, 49/6. "P.D.C." Prices, 42/6, 45/-. j| RUFFLES OF OSTRICH FEA- MARABOUT CAPE-Satin lined, M TilEll—Finished with ribbon finished with rich ornament o 4 bow and dainty posy. Colours: novel design ot gold braid and J French blue, nigger, black and sillc cord. Colours: Black and U El J white, and plain black. o „„j i | ! "P.D;C." Prices, 32/6, 45/-, 47/6. P,D -£vJ?t' w'mTi"lffi' I $ OTHER SHAPES IN THE MARA- CAPES WITH A STOLE EFFECT A BEAUTIFI|L HIIE MARA- | t BOUT CAl'ES—Sailor collar, also -Being 38m. long and Din. deep, BOUT STOLfi-RichlyJined with ■} round cape, lined rich soft silk, beautifully silk lined. Colours: silk. Ihis stole indeed makes a g ¥ fastening hook anil eye. Colours: Nigger brown and elephant grey. delightful gillt. S] J Nigger, tabac, silver grey, and "P.D.C." Price, 3gns. " P ' D ' C - Prlce ' Wl'- >ij | • black "P.D.C." Prico, £4/7/6. 1] > | Where quality I four Prices ate I" 1 I ' goods are J §1 liajfedtoa | | so economically flJl M ■TV T I I I M , j ,m e 1 1 | THE NpRTH | If. . . ' | A Talk , on ; Prohibition. j| V ■ i-1 ........ , I x I - f /j r I Increased"Production means \l sj Increased Wealth , ~ im ' | y r • . | No country in the world can be more emphatically j 1 concerned in this question or more dependent on . j I production than this Dominion. .. j \ If we are to surmount our difficulties we must H | produce more grain, meat, cheese, butter, hides, f | gold, etc., than we require for ourselves. * j Increased production can be got in three ways — || J harder work, more workers, less waste. h j . How Liquor affects Production j ! The Trade says it employs, the number of wealth pro- | f thousands. What they produce ducers, feeding themselves and h I or handle as middlemen's en- growing food, etc., for export. i In ' tirely needless. They destroy _ : , , I I thousands of pounds \yprth of Destroy this tra.de and the. | | valuable exportable produce to enormous waste of essential j; |. : . make a really useless article, foods and productive activity | | ; and they have to be fed on'the> .will be' stopped. We import | I produce of other men's.labours grain from Australia to replace 'i j while doing so. the waste, and sugar cost rises |i j Destroy this trade, its em- while the brewer destroys thou- | | ployees will at once go'to swell sands of tens. . || J /• The Road to' Progress J ■: The lines on which any busi- success for a family? What is | | ' ness enterprise must be run in - the nation but a family of . order to win a full measure of families; a big business con- f | success are—efficiency in the cern? If a : business, to win | J worker—all the workers at it, success, must be run on the | ;! with no waste of material or lines indicated, the State to be | i| effort. Is not that the way of successful must follow thesame. ' f i . I i How Canadian Farmers Voted I | Permanent Prohibition was ment. Canadian farmers hav- | carried in Ontario in. October . ing once tasted the prosperity I ' last by a two to one majority. 'of Prohibition won't have the j| ;j It is significant that this over- Liquor back. Give Prohibition j| t . whelming Prohibition vote was a trial in New Zealand and j| j • coincident with the accession watch the results. ' ' I ; ] to power of a Farmers' Gover- ■ ■ i I.: ' I I Strike out the Two Top Lines j d on Polling Day 1 | .. •W' of |t >. . . ! 1 J S r'j Ui 1 3/f" !* \

DUNLOP RUBBER U'JUDS FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. A9 l ( your HARDWARE FIRM ior DUNLOP Oceanic. or Fednral Garden Mm. Aelc your STOREKEEPER for DUNLOP fonjot Spouts. Ask your BUUUGIST for DUNLOP Hot-water Bugs. Ask your DRAPER for DUNLOP Blouse Holdfasts. Ask your BOOTMAKER to fit DUNLOP Rubber Hook (lot your WHINGER ROLLERS RECOVERED with DUNLOP Rubber. DUNLOP RUBBER CO. OF AUSTRALASIA, Il'fl, ?5 Courtenav Place, Wcllinirlon, and at Auckland und Chrislcliurr.h. E'IGII-BACK Diniiigroom Suite, 1 Settee, 2 Armchairs, 4 Small Chairs (slip-out seats), ,CG Cs. Jas. Hymliuan.' 20(1 Cuba Streot (luto Eicliaidsoc JUros.)

[ <n f ? Cv 'f'ako noto of this opporH a k if k A*lXv~ timity and do not voplaco a b r °lfon spring with an\y: CENTER—BOLT <i. fif' °n °™u h °iZo NO—CENTER—NIE ' >'© 'i'UTIIILL'S great point' 1 .. __ J'°« nre sure (o find 2 it. TUTI LUBRICATED Svf i.Guttw«WißwtetAM Csntojnsakagje f ° r * Solo Agents for Wellington, ILnvke's Bay, and Tarnnaki Districts CRAWLEY, MBILEY & Co., JLM.' COACH AND MOTOR BODY BUILDERS, CAR PAINTERS, ETC. Springs for ALL MAKES 01' CARS kept in stock. 'Phone 21-213. 128 TAKANAIvI STREET, WELLING'I'N* ' 'Phone 21—1'13. • i :Tyi'rrTirn?fsm>.iim«wi *rvn (Jwpi

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 65, 10 December 1919, Page 2

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