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'HIGH-GRADE i .Dress,, and . Overcoat Fabrics, 5 ®||. / New and attractive Cloths a'ntl Tweeds of high //WW%. qwality weave /] ffl for Winter Gar- ' / ments have . , 7 7 -ill arrived from T1 a k*oad, They 1 V}h .YV| ' v come in all the .AUjl., fa latest wanted '• -Urn I\\ c^oors ex- { i ~!\. 1 elusive designs. ■■■>■ / In conjunction 'I , with our perfect ... !i Tailoring, these • ; high-grade fab- •: THf; tics are particu- .; $ffif larly desirable * Mm for Costumes, Hi . Overcoats, and Riding Habits. solicit. your visit. mliiiiipsi. : Ladies' Tailors and , ■Fashion Specialists, " 240 LAMBTON QUAY. the J . j ' Home! ■ , , —snd itii no woniier Snowball [| Flour is so popular when ont lies j£. the 'delicious apptliiing cak«, ! ■. ■ ' t I iconsi, pastry or bread it helps lo ' S I make, . Snowball Flour is silky j fine, leaven! evenly, bakes per- ' | jecfly. Highest in quality, uniform j in results, perfectly pure, You i owe it to yourself louie ihii j , , superfine flour, . 'jj [j , gnowfeiil FliO® 1 . .J . . T!,C Daily Knzad! || THE , TREATME^T : FtJIl- ALL FOOT' AILMEMTS A rtD ; Privdte Jack iMolloy, 1097, C-Com- ... \ pally, 19th Battalion, felt it .his duty to. 1 " leavo a permnncnt. billet to enlist in defence of the Empire early in 1915. He Y'as in the famous Snvla.Bay landy ing.'and was wounded attack • shortly afterwanls. ;'. After , lying some hours exposed to Turkish machine gun ' and rifle-fire, the stretched bearersfound % him and carried him down to the clear- .. ,I'ng station, ivhen'ce-he li'ns shipped from _ Gallipoli Peninsula to Malta. Ho was three months in Floiiana Hospital and j returned to Australia on the Kanowna. 1 This gallant Australian writes " When I left Australia with the 19th Battalion, sth Brigade, on June 25tb, 1915, I packed in my kit a bottle of 'New Discovery,' because I had been ' suffering while In camp from Catarrh of the throat. I cured myself 'completely wfth this botfle. I could not get ' New Discovery ' in Egypt, but I had some sont to me at.Malla, where I was lying wounded in Floriana Hospital. I have always regarded ' New Discovery' as my only friend in the medicine line. I always keep it noar at hand, ' " Yours faithfully, "J. MOLLOY," IA DOSE J THE I SMS 111 - Yon mil novcr prove this old provorV x tnier than when you take a cold in hand early. A cold in tho first stages can bo quickly relieved with a t'oso or two of a gopd romedy liko Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery,''but a hoglccted cold soon bccomes.obstinate and harder to treat. , Oat in early. Always Itccp a bottlo of " Dr. iiheldon's Now Discovery' in the houso and take a dose at the first sign of a- cold. Prico l/O'lind 3/-

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 4

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445

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 185, 1 May 1920, Page 4

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