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I It's One Thing To Make Money— Another To Know How To Spend It! If you arc a woman with an eye to economy you will spend your Press Allowance at the "V, & A," Store. It is always a wise course because of the certain quality and value you get with each purchase! You can make a wise expenditure in the DRESS DEPARTMENT here this very day Any of these Winter Specials will render a full measure of service and prove splendid value, ||l CREAJI "HOLLENA"—3fIin. wide; beautifully soft and warm; much in request .0$ (WK for ladies' and children's day and night wear. iff/' J riyv "V. & A.'s" Price, 4s. 6d. yard. il if/ l> I \ CKEAJI "RADIANTA"—4Oin. wide. //(/ j / LA.; "V. & A.'s" Prices, 4s. lid., ss. 6d., and 6s, 6d, yard. I V A a||( \■" II CREAM "GABARDINE"—Win. wide. This line is exceptionally good value. Mil J ii. Ij j! uS "V. & A.'s" Price, ss. 6d. yard. HEAVY WINTER TWEEDS-lOin. wide; in brown, fawn, green mixtures. j M -O|| "V. & A.'s" Price, 9s. Gd. yard. ' r II AMAZON CLOTHS—42in. wide; good costume cloth, pearl finish; in navy, /yt' 1' HI browns, and saxe. "V. & A.'s" Price, 9s. 6d. yard, jjl l (II HEAVY SICIRT TWEEDS—Broken checks, in groy3, 2 shades of brown. \ riUlFi I "V. & A.'s" Pries, 19s. 6d. .yard. ' \• (S U HI NAVY "GABARDINE"—4fIin. Tvido, suitable for girls' coshimes ami gymnasium. \ . . I 1 costuincs, "V. & A.'s" Price, 4s, 6d. yard. \ | 1 I Grand assortment of HEAVY WINTER COATINGS .j | I INDIGO SERGES, Guaranteed Dyes, Samples posted ' I] on application, )\\ v\ | j/. m the £ Discount f?T) AT7 T7 A T\V T ■Will gMM I Mail Orfe#lWe 2(-2 15 ,21-796 CUBA STREET IJj 1 Prompt Attention. WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE

' " Every Picture '" ' An occasional backache after a day's backstralnlng work !s nothing to worry about —it is only the natural result of tired muscles, It is the morning backache-the | miserable, dull ache that won't go away-the sharp, stabbing pains whan you stoop, i or rise from your chair—that give you cause to suspect your kidneys. I ELLINGTON MAN CURED ! you rn tl„ back. TO STAY CURED | But backache is only one of tile warnings J lr - George Rogers, Tailor, Courtenay Place, Wei. j. i■, i•i j> i-1 j 1.1 j£ i lington, says:— lor a long time I suffered a good deal of kidney complaint, for kidney trouble affects froill kidney troub | e> tho worst Bymptom 6CT(!ra different people differently. Other symptoms pains across the small of my back. These pains I . fcreatly interfered with my work, as I could not tit or j remain in one position for any length of time. If I I Dropsical Swellings, had to stoop it was as much as I' could do to Btand -up | . BrickdUSt Sediment straight again. Headaches also troubled me a Jot, and ( ' as I could not get proper rest at night I ulwujs. felt | Gravel, Stone, dull and tired. I went on suffering in this .way and f Dhoiim>itir> Tixloo-nc seemed to be getting worse instead of better. At last u rineumaiiC iwlllgtft, I heard of Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and as they I Lumbago Pains. did wonders in. my case; the first couple of bottles i relieved me considerably, and eight bottles efThese symptoms arise from kidney waste fected a perfect cure. I have-great faith in Doan's i . T , , T . , i Backache Judney Puis, and always keep a bottlo in the j left too long m the system. Doai\ S iiackactli house, taking a doso occasionally just as a prcventa- | Kidney Pills help the kidneys to dispose of tive a = ainst an >" veturn of my old compl[,int " I this waste in the same way that ordinary niedi- F Olll W Mr - Rogers says "My cure lias f, . i. ,ii i n*i • i i proved a permanent one. I need say no more, the facts I ernes-relieve the bowels. This remedy keeps fm P tWlTea „ jj the kidneys active without weakening you m , I , .. , , , c- n n In ono sized package only—Ss. a bottle (6 bottles j . an Y a Y> 1S guaranteed perfectly fieo qj chemists and slores, op from Fosteri from any injurious ingredients. McClellan Co., 70 Pitt Street, Sydney. . ; ; ) < Ikfitffcbafh GOOD FURNITURE ThE A . ' t TREATMFNT FDR All in 71 A uce " llot of necessity bo high priced, 1 ALL 4jL sjsjSSf, and you liavo but to visit the showroom FOOT AILMENTS AfiO Jf' of Edward Collie, Ltd., to be convinced •' «| CHILBLAINS of tl,is fact 47" Ivll ll° r0 yon will find tho highest grade W/! |li \ (rxtm all Pllwu"P furniture in artistic designs ait prices (vnllV %k_ Chemisb which mean genuine savings to-dny. our furnitnro is made in oun own Jj M modern factory, and this, combined with e HI 11 our low rental, governs the low prices . j> j fj' '■■■■■* to:charp; ' Conio in and eeo'iour furni-',,, EDWARD COLLIE Ltd., Furniture Manufacturers 167 Riddiford Street, Newtown

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 209, 29 May 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 209, 29 May 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 209, 29 May 1920, Page 5

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