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I Self Preservation is the first 1 : ; I law of Nature 1 £-~ jtfi Health preservation in winter is perhaps moro>essential than in m *;; }H summer. That is, the body should, be kept healthily warm with WJ •'' ml adequate weights in woollen underclothing. jw •;: W| Any hygionist will tell you that wool is Nature's Clothing—ab- n V. Iral sorbent, chul-ropDlling, and comforting. You cannot improve on KJ a-"-: jH Autumn warns one of the approach •of winter, therefore of the Sj '"' Im necessity for -warmer undergarments. M !',; : - \m Consult the D.1.0. Ladies' Outfitting Section for expert advice W : U. jjfil on this matter. jM i■ I D.I.G Ladies' Outfitting Values! I ft WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES-Cream me- .'■ '/Z&gs. ' V*" § :* IKjl rino, fammed lace, squaro or "V" cut ' \ M ;-.. H ' 295. 6d., 325. 6d., 355. 6d t ... \ S II O RIBBED* WOOLLEN VESTS-Button \ 1 £ ' fronts or slip-over Bhape, with long , 5 7v! : l|! v 1 ITVjrn^ r^S^' Bleevcs ' 95 ' 11d '' Ik6d * m '' JfL M>\ 1 hSt^! I ill if EXTRA LONG CHEMISE VESTS-In J%&|iilß if*\ I lilfH Iflßfiii pv:K Voo '' ' ow nco^3 ' trimmed l ace < ••.•// : MMMwlli' ran H / Ii I 8 iff JL®J with or without sleeves. ],J\ I ]fl/1\ / \%*Mj£!gr j& CHEMISE VESTS—Ribbed wool and' J.'i J J|| is/ || '17 ' "cotton, shaped waists, round necks and \\f J MlWmr /e W Ja .:'. ra short slee>es. 7s. lid., Bs. fid. i .rfflllMr (S3 '':« fif m CHEMISE VESTS-Ribbed silk and- ■ : J* /dm W re Vool, plain and fancy fronts, with or '• jw m U 11s. 6d., 13s. fid., 15s. 6d., 17s, 6d. - J' 1/ if w BIBBED VESTS—WooI and cotton, H ffl round necks and short sleeves. HI U WOVEN WOOLLEN COMBINATIONS ' . f| . §1 —Women's and oulfc 6izes, high necks . jfjG || and short sleeves, cream. j|pi»l& g} 8 14s. 6d„ 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d; r to 425. if/ ■ " j$ \ WOVEN WOOLLEN BLOOMERS- '. _ jM M U Elastio waist and knee bands j women's . J I «| W and out sizes, dark grey. MB? I W ml 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d,, 14s. 6d., 15s. 6d. ' '• M if M 1/- In tho & discount of? every oaah || In I purchase of £1 op ovofi ' &« [I DXG. I? ' WELLINGTON i A SMART COSTUMeI mm I ' Wo have muoh pleasuro in ,W? Ufl Wt\ T I TVITFSir I announcing to the publio^hat f T IS NO LUXURY :•; . a.s°:,' kl - •• •*?. : ' if you buy it AT "■' §1© M I R' SffIIMMAN'S. ' HqIIIIS ur oir P" ces * a ' :e sty]ish clothes off , j SESS& P M SMART MODELS ; FOR ' | 1 ' . WINTERWEAR • to i wn ' cu W 'U bear out this statement. 2/0 BCP SjOtflC. SMART TAILORED COSTUMES, in (Urge Size). Grey Flannel, extremely neat and ser-. • ■• OiifaWn Main Cnntiw. tha' viceable. Prices, £6165. 6d. and£B Bs. ' Price is 2/^INDIGO SERGE TAILORED COS- ; ' _ . ... ... In , TTT , T , O WiMmm TUMES, in smart serviceable styles. J&£ h , ml l£ witk MBLLIN 8 WfrWvwm Price £8 Bs. ! FOOD ia the best and most iy||liiff , ■ ' V j • economical' diet for New W&mi SMART ALL ■ WOOL TWEED COS- . i ' ' Zealand babies. .• .. TUMES, in Grey Checks, and Brown Of all Chemists and Stores. Wwffiffiffl Mixtures. Price, £5 ss. a you have any diffioulty in WMftzim obtaining eupplies we will -' •-■■■ -BEAUTIFUL ALL-WOOLWORSTE-O lend direct upon receipt of WMM ..-.. TAILORED COSTUMES, in Fawns, romrttanoe. ''■•"."'■"■'■. Greys, Browns, and Checks. I • —■ ;::. .Prices; £7 175. 6d., £818s. 6d., £3 9s. - _' , WIMI -NAVY AND BLACK WORSTED COS- Gfll l|Mj? pn dL„ m *., HA Mm? TUMES,;with fine hair stripe. : «ULLIN & CO. PrOßty. Ltd. frv\ Price. £8 18s. 6d. J ' I // / \ • | WELLINGTON. TAILORS AND COSTUMIERS, :. 11l CUBA STREET „ „•. .„& ' (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) WELLINGTON. I WBIUW-W fUPB LIP, .i I, / it."-..^-.--.^,.,......,., :fgfl '. ILn, ~., ~ .'.';' „ <^-.'| ," ''■ "sniffup.qarqleorswallow" ERE The Prince of FLUENZOL ■■""...- :^^^^^ i man or woman isPARTicu- -. I The Breakfast I LAR about ANYTHING in their ' ! [) I l WARDROBE, it is the CEAItAC ' <F=B' ' m,, n ~ , . \' rrmn jil in ■ 'zn. \. v i \x. v ' -t'l* man who likes a somewhal i TERandfitofthmrShoes-botnfor/ V%»i-. -i- different breakfast will find iust EVENING and STREET WEAR. JM ■■ •-. I he needs in S ffis- j We guarantee stylej fit, and qual- ill • '• ■ ' ! every member of the familywill S ity, and have the stock from which I hko its delicious flavour remiyou can' be perfectly fitted. 1 of scalded milk. Pa* | J ■ V '■ al 'y steam cooked by tho ex- j MEN'S PATENT COURTS AND Wk/7 S elusive Thistle Process vfliioh 8 OXFORD EVENING SHOES- > • >^/ / deitrinises the starch. \ Prices, 275. 6d„ 30s,,'and 355. f\ '' I , LADIES' BEAUTIFUL BROCADE < I . EVENING SHOES-In ;differeat X, J' ■ | • •■ I shades.' Price, 725, 6d. Y^sz^ 0 . ' § LADIES' BLACK SATIN. EVEN- . ~ | ale made from the 5' ING SHOES- Price, 325. 6d. '■ ■ ■ ' W** /jsj im«dci>tiiim i,i„, Trn " treated in tbofam- f*h\,. S INSPECTION INVITED. , -— edTbisllomuthodi L V J Q \f v ■_J| aid 'hon rolled ft./fl| LINDSAY'S LTD. s®!^*^ Boot and Shoe Importers, JB4 LAMBTON QUAY. 'Phone 85 jiPIIP 10 DAYS' CLEARANCE OF MATHEWSOH'S I . ,( STOf*lf BW.IFFUP.QARQLIi OR SWALLOW alios at ' aI " . T Bl & Flrobricks&Fireclay \s K, ■■■■■ MILLINERY .., Z^C^^xQl j I I pjj'n /*»l II (P Ifg? I Co., Ltd." Fireclay is so finely and Aril D LuvJU *SbL2> ovenly ground that it gives tho most ■ J/ /: / bm-w wwwißv»r lasting results. '// hi | K: 8p * tion orderwi Cftn 1 If' ,„ „ ,„ • j "N.B. Co., Ltd." fireclay stands more I / / All tho cream of tho new Season's Goods. | heat than other brands. I V • ! • ~ at I)dceS Whi ° h Cnntlot be - p -? ated --.- I Blocks for steel and iron furnaces, gas .{ /\ I ] retorts, fire-grnte backs, etc. All gua--7f|/.\ ■/■ .■■ ■ I ranteed true to shape and of even quali- ' SnAKEANEARLYCALL! j prices on application. Quotations given ! for si<eeial work. ~(Ute Matljowson's) Lamfaton Quay, j S&iIEL BROWN Ltd I !Ur33 JOHNSTON ST., WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 178, 23 April 1920, Page 4

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