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M VERY HO IMS Why every woman who has to make one shilling j do the work of two should hurry to j ■ VEITCH & ALLAN'S j Stocktaking Gearance j And share in the Bargains offered. j Jmjk, "j Oddments in CHILDREN'S HEAVY COTTON VESTS-Small sizes; splen- 1 , I | did value, at greatly reduced prices. | • Stocktaking Prices, Is. 6d. to 2s. lid, i 1 CHILDREN'S CREPE KIMONOS— Floral designs, finished with'belt of T[•&']& tei £elf ; Mlo 2,? i - 5s - Gd. and Gs. lid. Stocktaking Prices, 4s. 6d. and ss. lid. ■ //» Avfew Q INFANTS' CKEME CASHMERE EROCKS-Ia good quality, with em. j #4 broidered or smocked yok>s. lls.Gd. Stocktaking Price, Bs. lid. i M If,®/ f\ A LADIES ' CH'EPB DRESSING JACKETS—In assorted shades of floral de- j Jlln \lffl Irrl k l\ S ' BDS ' Stocktaking Price, 4s. 6d. // ?\|/ jlpfi ||[ | \ r CHILDREN'S BLUE STRIPED TUNlCS—Finished with patent belt; ;8, J f\ \yp lifl fill ft \ej 20, 22 inches. 6s. 6d. and 6s. lid. Stocktaking Prices, 4s.'3d. and 4s. 6d. i£| :.W fiMJJ '1 a A few only SILK NINON BLOUSES—In eaxo, navy, and brown; fin- j .|i XJijlli fj} A j|i ■ ished with square neck and .sailor collars. 325. Gd. | i s<^l Stocktaking Price, 225. 6d. j liWWll- WJ */ H WHITE CAMBRIC BLOUSES—Finished with vetoing and small turned j 'I II e down collar; 11 ami 14J. ss. lid. Stocktaking Price, 4s. 6d. •11l f • CHILDREN'S DAINTY MUSLIN DRESSES-Splendid value; embroid- i iI *» H II 0 cred yoke and cults, finished with flounces of embroidery. Sizes 12 ill *' 41 O a »<l 24- inches. Us. Gd. and 9s. lid. ■ Stocktaking Prices, 7s. lid. and 9s. 11d. j Every Line a Real BARGAIN. Save Money while you can. I .No Discount on any of YTS7 P U $1} l\ ''' ' A '"\1 I WMUiI ® kllm j „ . CUBA STREET | rlp't ItcnZ WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE PHONES 20-080. 21-215, 2{-796,

LITTLE MISS DIMMOCK, A True Hexona Girl. (Prom .a photo.) Girls! Have You Beautiful Hair ? Motior Bald I may write and tell you how nice and fluffy my, hair always looks irttor washing it with Roxona Soap. Father like: Itcxona Soap, too; lie says It makes a good lather and is so refreshing. Wishing you every success possible, I remain, Yours faithfully, (Miss) It. A. DIMMOCK, "Buruham," Windsor Road, Willoughby. Rexona Soap for the Hair and Scalp. To shampoo or wash <the hair with Rexona Soap is au wisy task, but the results'are startling. It.leaves the hair its such a beautiful condition, the scalp perfectly clean and wholesome. The hair becomes light and fluffy, waving about the faco in abundance, as -beautiful hair should always appear. Kcxona Soap leaves a delicate perfume, invigorating ho roots of the hair, which prevents srreyness., A few shampoos with Kcxona soap effectively removes every trace of iandruff or loose and falling hair. Ladies who ufie it for the hair say that Kcxona Soap is v far bettor than any of 10 so-callod hair tonics; I || x/ catchcold II easijy |§j|j and a neglected cold may lead to serious complication!. The standard family remedy [or i j i coughs and colds, Bonnington'i I Irish Mod, will quickly give I ( relief and allay irritation. ' j Bonnington'i is so compounded I that it acts almost like a throat paint and thus brings speedy l relief to cough racked sufferers, j Bonnington'i Irish Moss contains i J no opiates or harmful drugs. It j r il has been tested and proved for |.< ffJ over 60 years. I BonniroHoris r | IrishOMoss | w is tlie standard family cough j 9 I remedy in thousands of families 6 | to-day. 1 J Don't be put off with substitutes, j Sj Ask for Bonninglon'i. I|6 | and 2/6 at all Chemists and | Stores. ISO j M VtJgSMI Jfl rn*m»9 .|f

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 267, 5 August 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 267, 5 August 1920, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 267, 5 August 1920, Page 3

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