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j NOTHING AMISS IN'THESE i ;TOR'r^FTLE/:-MBSES. ': I "V. & A/s" Haby Depart'merit is a' veritable '.hive' of busy- ,* 1 ; II ness just now» Mothers .-.with' Children's Clothing to buy are - , i | taking advantage of otir; big Selection of quality ywearables for j I tiny-tots and little giris?: , • '; > ' \ CHILDREN'S HOSE, PURSE, BROOCHES, SCHOOL '' '" j BAGS, NECKLACES, jl All of good quality and very reasonably priced.' "Compare j| these values;:— . •• ■ j I CHILDREN'S J SOCKS—AII wool, plain and lace, in cream, ."tan, P A black; all bizcb. I -"9rai®S«r /inrrnnnuio v "V« 4 A.'s" Prices, 2s, to 3s, 3d. pair, fc %eSlp'-p CHILDREN S 3 SOCKS—In plain cream, also cream with fancy coloured -' I B turnover tops. . .v ' j 1 .Ail - "V- * A.'s" Prices. 3s. to 4s. ltd, nalr. 1 J >&'-.lhSSs\ **.- CHILDREN'S. 5 PLAIN BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS-All sizes. ! h >Iv'OiSy i\ ! WIS i "V- & A.'s" Prices, 4s. 6d. to ss. 6d. pair. k L CHILDREN S}: RIBBED BLACK SOCKS—With coloured turnover torn. 1 rHn Tmmiir- Size) 5, 8, 7 only. "V. 4 A.'s" Prices, 4s. 3d. and 4s. Sd. pair. I IjP 1 ! CHILDREN'S 3 GREY SOCKS—Heavy and medium iveight; all sizes. I I ',1 I '; \ ' "V. & A.'s" Prices, 3s. 11d. to 4s, 6d. pair,' j J . /a I I k\ , GIRL'S 1/1 RIBBED BLACK HOSE-All wool; all'sizes. i n \\ II "V. 4 A.'s" Prices, 3s. tld. to 5». lid. oair; s 1 II 11 IV •; GIRLS' 4/1 RIBBED TAN HOSE—AII wool. Sizw 4to 6. ' I i B lb I i • _i "V* A.'s" Price. ss. 6d. nair.- : I U 'U y CHILDREN'S SILVER THIMBLES-Various designs. • I i V ; _ "V. & A.'s" Prices, is. Ild. and 3s. 3d. each.' B ''«# \ \ ■ ' ; CHILDREN'S SUTJ)E PURSES—With strong dome fastener, inner comg f• \ .1; ■: partmentj all colours. •:• : "V. & A.'s" Price, 2s, 6d. each.- I I » J \i\ ! CHILDREN'S BROOCHES'—A large assortment for baby and school child- < | , 7 Wl .. •" • . wn. t "V. A A.'s" Prices, Is, 11d., 25., 2s. 3d. each.' \ k ' f -j ;'CHILDREN'S LEATHER SCHOOL BAGS—VVith strap for over shoulder 5 I • also handles for carrying. "V. A A.s" Price, 3s. 6d. eash/. I I : A iarge 'assortment of BEAD NECKLACES—In pale blue and pink, moon- \ ' | i ■ stone;, red and black, etc. "V. £ A.'s" Price*, Is. 11d. to 3s. 6d.' j , 1 . '' i MAIL YOUR ORDER.IF YOU CANNOT CALL. jI J/- in the £ Dheoont I for Cash. : j\^'' | :' V ;CUBA STREET ' ' |.'. I ■■ ' ■ ; WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE J v " ' PHONES 20-080, 21-215, 21-79& I gllllll]llilil!llllllll!llll|[|||]l!l]||]|]llll|[[lllllllll|i]|IIIIIIIIJIII!|ll||l!l|||||llll|||ll!l|l|||||li||||||||||||||||||||||g 'I ■ - iili - ;{| g PlL_ ■ ■ = 8 : /J Children /.if = UjjT TO . [flLf are just the same nowadays as they.were in grand- ' .==^ ' fnammas daiys. And, just as she used Bonningtqn ? s, Irish Moss to allay irritation and give relief, the wise 3 S 7 mot h cr tO -day will use the same standard family ~ S "■™LU_ I cough remedy. Bonnington's contains no opiates == S '===ftgp: ..or injurious drugs, hence it can be given with safety S. = . to the children. , • ~ "''l i I I : IrislL, | = has many ot the advantages of a throat paint /■ " ig S and its viscosity enables il; to adhere to the E= bronchial passages. It , "paints the throat r inside,".and! thus loothes arid heals the inllanied WW g = .:• Writing of the eflicacy of Bonnington's Irish 'JOIM . S Moss, Mr. Thomas Painter, of Mohtreal 1 Street, - • = § Christchurch, says:— . H ' EE "Myself and family have used Bonnington's i \ = S whenever we have had . colds, coughs or , Kwl = = inlluenza, for more than 20 years, and have JH TSj = found it: a pleasant and effectual remedy." jj n |j~' S = Beware of substitutes ! Ask for Bonnington't ~ ■ Irish Moss, 1/6 and 2/6 at all Chemista and ' = F@©lS Off SOffli ' | ANOTHER BIGPUR CHASE OF FOOT WEAR-BUT ' THIS TIME IN "| . Mtmrn Toes I .; LAMES s 'SIIOES iThc Ortat. Corn LHitntr ol thi A|«. | in both "Straps" and' "Lace-ups"—sizes S and 4. These are being 6old H«ver Filli. Palnleii. ... I ebewtow in".the City for 85s. to 4t0., while' , ' ' A oorn paihed, toueeicd. and cruahid | tJI i»r loug. la tttrreen twe to«i I Ton B " ' • • ct. vi . CSn try the d«per«,t« tray aoi try to dig I . 'fffMßt f® y"9 II #ut and fail Or, xou .'can trr th« 8 Viaft fi IB && " KBiiblo, ygacefid, p&lnlwi, eaiy war, an 4 | 8 ' ' laTO 15® pa' l ® on b' at this seemingly "too-good-to-be-truo" price. 9 ' GENT'S GLACE DERBY BOOTS,-patent and self caps, reduccd from • 8 475. 6d. to 395. 6d; We can give you good advice; too, if yon . wish 11? GET IN early-they cannot last long. | Ipr ,JjtYxl Postage Ib. extra. < I ply Boot SS©res s SS' | II vjM • .1 BBBBMWBBBBBWBBBHmBTIWBBBBBMBC iIMMITIt IffIIUjUPTHBIBMWBBBBHWBMMMBBI "Two Drip) tf 'Ctti-lt'-TtUt'i *11." [I tok: tie l®ra@§fead, Uie "Oets-lt." It ii tiij tor yen wlti , ' "a«t«.lt" tp renovi cerai in jlacti diffl. cult to roßch. "a«ta-It". it' a liquid—r, SllC9Flllfl SIICOS* KsISFnS« 8110 wondtrful, p»lnl»ji foiraula—it h»i novor. t." D i". Every ©Slier SSrucEme wim , , etc,ad of diyelnir: out the c»ra. yon peel ft ' ontsililejuly. There ii no itiokf jlMtcr _ _ _ „ __ __ ___ that lots not reaain In p«itvl»s. no «»lva ■ la ■£S■ ■ML W B fl ff\\ lsf taat Irrltilen or ruhi off. You rewh the II K 6a H @ 0 ' corn emily T7ith the little tlaii rid : in BWH IrrSL H'i ra H H $■ w [i $ ' the corlt of every "Qott-Tt" bottle. T' " & SU Ina ato ii £2)sr doei not hurt the true fleih. 1 Try it, walk coMfortably and imilal It is a . . ' t>lesi(iis, never..fail*. - w - Mftl'vtold MpreMnti the greatett value for money expended,' It tomblntl eprn'remoWr!^lhe , 'onjy Bt »Uf» °aV. T 'M«B t» cllmatle extremfi, fine appßarwee. real/econo'Dy,. . w!j.j a J'"I? ? l 4 -' ehemieti *ii3_rtor«j. It ciats,lees th«n.'half the price of galvanised iron, and can be fixed i'* Mf i. by E. Lawrence aad 00., Ohictje, . .. ' , ... , „ U.S.A. .; anyone-nails, cement and lnatructions with each roll, REPRESENTATIVES! Actual wmplw and illustrated booklet, post im from (h«n«ml and'o«n AuoktaMi SharMnl'Md' Ohriiloluroh r JV gUVinv^OhrUtohurthl Agtnte-SIITM & SKfTli Ltd .Wellington Marihall Drui 0»,,. Dunitfln. >' ' . -. - •

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 236, 30 June 1920, Page 5

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