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iff' 1 Hi Here is interesting news to every home sewer—VlTAL news—because it tells of 11 | finesfquality materials for BLOUSES, CHILDREN'SI DRESSES, MEN'S SHIRTS II Ij and PYJAMAS,. and what: is more, proves that:" V. & A.'s" have the value for 1 1 |II t FLANNELS/,: FLANNELETTES, .(j 111- shirtings; pyjama cloths, | I BLGUSINGS, ;Em..';-::^; f; ;.' 11l Read on—note.the width and prices, and .bear in mind that "V, & A,'s" sell SS III! quality.goods only, ■• .• .'■ • :|| ||l ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND-MADE FLANNELS-Shetland, Ork- ■< "fl® /Jllf|i 11! "V. &. A.V PRICE, 2/4, 3/-, 3/6 yard.' j^(f^Mi| If ALL WOOL OIIEAM FLANNEL-Pink edge,, fine English make. . jAmM wMMI I "V. & A.'s" PRICES, 3/11, 4/11, 5/6 yard. w|fM||loS|| I WHITE •:, FLAN finish, strong and durable, free 1S [Iji "V. &A.'s" PRICES, 27in., 1/6; 30in., 2/3; 35in., 2/9, 2/11, n^B|lp^M|| li ' STRIPED FLANNELETTES-Fine selection of broad and narrow Wffiffi&S mSII jj| ' stripes; suit-able for shirts and pyjamas. fe( j f.'f £rall HI • '<V. & A.'s" PRICES, 27in., 1/6; 30in., 1/11, 2/3, 2/9; 33in., lfli|\f^Mp^»|^ 11 STRIPED UNION FLANNELS-Ideal. for .warm winter shirts, neat' 89g SftWll ffiß i 1 „ljj| stripe. ■ "V. & A.'s" PRICES, 3/11, 4/6, 5/11 yard. Mil 1 JII EDEN CLOTH—A fine soft cotton material with the finish and II I 111 pearance of a fine woollen fabric; suitable for shirts, blouses, || eh sitiesj children's dresses, etc. A good variety of woven stripes, IffJf wff jjg J| also in plain grey (2 shades), cream, etc.; 88in. wide. ImWF 11 II « : -'fiß A1717A TW mi oti «M JThoncNo, W/ ft u m A /A \| Receivc SI 20-080 A/ JMt.ll \Jlllil v© . Ptt,mpt SS II -. ,■. Attention || IS 2 '~ 215 CUBA STREET.. J/-in the £|| || 2I ~ 796 WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE " 11 I _ Dr..Morse's Bodiao Root-Pilfer i : 1 Sometimes nature only requires a little assis-1 ; tance to get over an obstruction, andlf something I ! is used to merely give that assistance and not f | usurp all nature's functions and take the entire I | | operation out of nature's hands, then valuable ! ■',! help is rendered. That is where the invaluI able properties of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills i ; are apparent, and has caused them to be regarded as i j nature's right hand. They do not usurp Nature's functions, I j destroying all their natural activity, like some other medicines \ j:do, but.when nature needs help to carry its often too heavy I | burden, caused by over-eating and drinking, then Dr. Morse's j rlndian Root Pills assist nature. They act on the Stomach, and V I above all on the Liver, causing the stopped-up ducts to release ! i thei flow of bile that has been withheld. It is the flow of bile I I that causes the bowels to act, and any remedy that ignores ! j this fact is causing damage to the great human mechanism. It is the constant \ | an 4y^ e S ular /flow of bile that aids in the digestion and assimilation of j ■ | food, arid when this flow ceases from any cause, the system at oncei | ;is affe ted: throughout, and constipation, of course; the inevitable result. | : *■■■■ i^^ s -^^^^^^^M ; N - j Root Pills have ■■ ■ I in' use as a:remedyiMmmmlliWlillWliiEl . . A pill occasionally I||ll^^ | will ensure regularity 11 «||» I IRI HI I^^^^H« OallusP Peel. I raii^ It'.lff--'Qiilbkiy-i Certain-teed ffothlnr on Earth Like "Qeta-It" for Corns •QQBQ Ti?^^™^^?! and Calluses. Bf /■•*sr~7<Jg?y§ « I Jm O.OIVGS ' A spot of thickened skin on the bottom xx*J fift D_!..i ft your foot which k> often makoi walk- SSr-IPR """mag • SaVQTV Xclllu - lng> «» stony, it ai eaaily--remoTed by ! la I 'X2» ■■■ ~. . . . wonderful "Gets-It" as any hard or > soft I •' ProblCltV Oallni Oouid Off Like Banana Skint g 9 6 7! torn anywhero on yoqr tow. Look.at thin JTofl H j Srlf B.il 1. M«» IllPtiPfN plotnre-a few dropi of "Seta-It" did the *** ■%S \/B 1/%& V Rl/ fU%/iQWU Korl(. Tho oallim cotnci loose frota the i ■^•tg?l!rti5 o riK t^Pnrt w Paints and Varnishes Jkin-peacefully, paiMualr.: "Qeto-It" dbel ' ' ,'' '■ the eatto thing to any oorei without,the use of etlcliy plaeteri, irrltatlat saWoi. ' 1 ." 11^."!! 0 ' tr J u . b l c,on " l "j*- 1 In each case'the Certain-teed product you use is made to to w. ta vo.tS!? 1 ' •' th « P 8^0 !" 81 we <* °r expoaure to which it will be oause it io oommon sense, and'it nertt auojected. It contains the proper materials, blended in the fallß. Try it,; prove It. •....,... correct proportions for decoration, preservation, covering "Gets-It," tho guarantoed, money-back capc.city and long service. Our stocH is complete. Let us show oorn-remo«r, the only aure way, you how Certain-foeii Paints and Varnishes will Bave money a trine at all chemlita and itorei. Mfd ■ }•„. „„„ *' by E. Uwrenoe and Co., Ohioafo, U.S.A. lor you. Iharland and 0o„ Auckland| Sharland and vjJCiUKIjJCi WIINIJEIiK I' (Winder's Corner), Cuba and Matners Streats. Wellington| Ktmpthorne, Prosier and Co, I] . Ohristehurori |K. F. OtMPti*, Ohrtit<thnr«ri| || _ '_' ' , , ■ . i Marshall Drug Co,, Duntdin.*' ' ■!ispwga4tf. | l | . i ,ii,i;v ; i ' •• j,,' i, ]i.,i.,ja,M,:—t~m'.„ ' ——————-——£.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 215, 9 June 1920, Page 5

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