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Now for more settled weather I and DIG Cotton Dresses. | Bealiy. the weather has been atrocious for the weaving of Sum- K mcr Frocks, but now, as last year, there is some prospect oi mora j» . settled weather ahead. ' ■ | ' Voiles, Crepes, Gabardines,'and Piques are daily.appearing' in RJ| ■ ■ greater-numbers,' and right away there will be a brilliant host of '-.'■ dainty D.I.C. Frocks made from these favoured fabrics. \^f ■ "The House for Quality" has a lovely display and a multitu- | j : (linous.collection.of beautiful designs and cokrarings-a showing i^M you should not miss on any account.'. N^U I ' To-day is the day for.buying DIG Cotton | I - :■■• ' Dress Fabrics* . I I ' DOtJBLE-WIDTHCREPES-44-inch wide; pale blue, pale pink, m I ......' white, and navy. ''• . 3/11 yard. |j i ' iWHITE- VOILE—Fine weave; 4-4-inch wide. , 3/6 and 4/6 yard. M U CBE'uI GABAKDINE—S4-inch wide; special for Summer Cos- ffl f • tumes. . . ' ... 8 / 11 lf« d " . I J." TOOTAL'S .PIQUE—44-inch;' uncrushable and fast dye; good as- M ■ | sbrtment of colourings. ''~ 4/3. yard. H U\ > FANCY'VOILES—IO-inch; very fine range .to choose from.., | n - ..-'■• •,■■'■ .i,:. 3 ' 6 W*' {$ M •\.,1/- in the & discount off every oaoh |M M purchase of.£l 'on ovaw \~,--.\ '■' raj l"' D.LC. .'' , |

Corn"Hamis"'lff. • . In ©Bie Piece "Cets-lt" Leavos Toe as Smooth as the Palm of Your Hand. Thero is only one corn remedy in the world, that peels corns and calluses off like a banana akin, and that is "Gets-It." For those who walk 1 , and-'stand a great Put 2 drops of."Cois-ll , *'on, and snillel deal, for'shoppers and dancors, thercis immediate relief from, corn pains, and' a quick end for any corn or callus. "GetsIt" is'applied- in two or three seconds. There is no work.' no troublesome- plasters, no wrapping of toes. "Gets-It" dries in a second or two. That is all. As easy to do as Bijtning your name. The corn loosens from the .true flesh and it right off .with your flnjers while you wonder at the sight ■ and Bmile. That is-why "Getsc It" is the biggest selling corn-remedy in the world to-day. Be corn-free at last. "Qets-It," the guaranteed, money-back corn-reirftver, the only sure way costs but a trifle at all chemist <t and stores. M'f'd by E. Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharland and Co., Wellington; Youngs Chemical Co., Wellington; Kompthornc, Prosser and Co., Christohurch; H. F. Stevens, Chrlstchurohj Marshall Drug Co., Diinedln.. . cutest ■ sraa /S&, g 1/6 HEALS & SOOTHES 1/6.J! IT is perfectly obvious '.m ; that if immediate reXT$ ' ie f 'V to be found for your ; aW^X co reme dy must act ' the inflamed and stuffed , %J //nasal passages and restore the-irritated membranes to normal breathing condition's, This is exactly what is accom- •.. plished by Pynetha(madein England). '; It : penetrates, clears, Land heals—,docs it simply, ;. naturally and effectively. And the reason is '. because of its exclusive ingredients—valuable. extract p( Norwegian Fir, a rare oil'lroni- the EaJt, etc. 1/6 bottle (100 doses) all chemists. N,Z. Agents: S. A. SMITH £ CO.: LIMITED Chrtstchurch and Auckland 4 <^— —"— ii n >i^, It [] Little JackHom©r» fas sworn ®$£plum pies- : m IChristmaa pie was all very • well once in a way, but his-J mother knew that something more sustaining was necessary if Jack was- to grow strong and . healthy. ' No wondershe gave him Thistle : J the Great Free Gift yg&> «M QTAI Antiseptic" ■ 9 ||l Aromatic A Uil Healing 1/6 price 1/6 Soothing I The Groat Monoy-Baving Hemedy i FOR COUGHS, CCLDB, CATARRH Cotiti)2/- Makes 1 pint SavoslO/-,!

•150 COSTUMES ■ 150 i iislf , TO BE SACRIFICED AT ." P. Schneideman's Sale Jo\ A l\ These Costumes are cutin the latest style 1 lf/ffi7)/\ from superb, quality MyjljA Ws> Scr S es & Gabardines, J r IWi/slr * u saa^es of klue, * awD ' ''""* heather mixtures, and are Xi fo ifw WELL WORTH £7 7s. EACH. i I 111 I However, they must be cleared, and |!|' WILL BE SOLD AT •••I - •■•■•■ 495, 6d., 595. 6d., 695, 6d., and 795. Fd. each .'<■" Ti ■■■ during our great Sale. •"'' '■ -I'-■■'■'' II 'You can't afford to negle:t this■oppor- ,';'.' i||s| : ff IS tunity to save money on clothes, so •*'" '111 i r CALL IN TO ' DAY • ' 111 i t II 60 ' a splendid- selection of. ;u;;vv: Ladies' Raincoats. £«■■- ■ .-■.■■■jji "'^a ■'■•■- ■ "•■ v - ■' (very smart styles). . ;? v' • .■&' -V - . Prices, 85s, and 955,. S^i.^GfINEIDEMANS:: TAILORS & COSTUMIERS HI CUBA STREET 9(2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON

ni m| 1,1 ii..iiiMiiiij.iiii«Mijm.ii»™»iiJiiiiiPi»»»iii^™iaiiiiiuu«i»Mi»j™»»iiiiiiiin»^J«i™i^JMUii»j!»»iiim»i #he UNIQUE MISSION STYLE ROTpSCILLO '■ |=gil SP \&S I Mfi ••- ' * ■im-i«-.MACHINE, . |||pt|j| Sale Price £11/11/0 mV STANDARD and ROTOSC'ILL OS aro a&solutely the highest grade machines made, and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. For cheap machines our Goiden Oak Drophead at £6 10s., and Hand ditto, with cover, .' at £3, are great bargains. All prices arc reduced. ' Fear's'-Street-Widening Sale f:; MOTE: New-Address, , 65, Willis,Street

'Have' Your louse Paiu&teci : and Ee=papcred by Tlngey-s;-Paint prevents decay, and new wall-papers enhance the interior beauty of the home. Have your house painted and renovated by us. It will increase its value in addition to improving its appearance. ■ • . ■ ■ Tingey's use the best paints, the daintiest wall-papers, and employ skilled workmen. Your absolute satisfaction is ensured, and you will know that your money is well invested in property.. I improvement. -Call for. an. estimate and see our beautiful wall ! paper's'. 1 ,- If.'ydit'wishV.we'll send a man to reckon out the cost. ■• TINGEYfS- :OU and Colour Merchants 30 Manners Street, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 105, 28 January 1920, Page 4

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