— HANDBAGS — r-» FULL OF THOSE SMALL DETAILS Which are so necessary to make an up-to-date bag—purse/mirror, etc., etc. Quality Bags too, and JUST IN, which is another reason why you should see (hem to-day. A style, a material, a price to suit everyone, Fully described below, Jffl BLACK SILK MOIRE HANDBAG, '■.. I .... iii iSrlll nickel frame, string compartment, " /»? H floral lining. M I "V. * A.V Me., Ms. 6d. TI | feOll'S M? I BLACK AND WHITE SILK STRIPED. VIIUUOVi jfUUI <IIvTT JIjUOUII J PMf fe HANDBAG, with Bhot bilk lining, m ■. i..„ # v Handbag {ran tee. - Ml IS 1 BLACK SILK HANDBAG, the four MM II P° ints w ith white beads, a n t c ; if, c„„J. M§ |» draw handles, finished with black and nCW arrival 01 bilk, uUede, S 1, white siik tassoi. Crocodile, and Morocco grained "V. & A.'s'' Price, 14s. fid. Handbags> WMmlmm BUCK SILK TAFFETA - handbag, . raW ftn^€S * Yai^ollS shades, —mummhmmmmmm» \ iHßiill " v - & a ' ,s " price ' iidi CORDED SILK DRAW HANDBAG, in QPFfMI I lllst# black, navy, and brown, trimmed with . 01 LvlrlL • beads of same colour, floral linings. KffiMmlSli " v - & A.'s" Price, 6s. lid. ■i|\l|M GIRLS' ALL-WOOL 1/1 RIBBED GREY AND PAWN SUEDE CROCO- HOSE, black only. Sizes 2to G. DILE HANDBAG, with inside and side i, . , ... liHKMimi i t , a ■ i V. & A.'s" Prices, 2s. 9d. to 4s. 11d, pockets, also flaps, swing compartment. • . • "V. 4 A.'s" Prices, 40s; and 475. 6d. GIRLS' 4/1 RIBBED ALL-WOOL BLACK MOROCCO' GRAINED LEA- HOSE, in > black and two Bhades THER HANDBAG, with outside pock- tan, large sizes only. Jl et, also a most practical and convcni- "V. & A.'s" Price, 4s. lid. pair. Jj® ent pocket for holding money which 1 |H cannot be loat or mislaid like a purse.- ««««««■._——no™™——» "V. A A.'s" Price, 355. wmwiui x ao am ™ W wl ® L*.Ai ™ DISCOUNT PROMPT ATTENTION PhonCS20 ~ 080 ' 2, ~ 2,5> 2, ~ 796 CUBA STREET FOR CASH. WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE i *
1 " 0' I Gravel, .Weak Bladder, Urinary Disorders, j S' Every picture tells a story, 1 ' Dropsy, Rheumatism, Lumbago, and Baok« j | ache are symptoms of Uric Acid Poisoning. \ j » Enough poisonous waste is formed in your j \ yr-fu system in a .few days to cause death. ( j ■MgHHtiV This'poison is URIO ACID. ' I \ It is always getting into the blood, but | ' as the blood flows through the kidneys they jj filter out the uric acid- and - dispose of it | through the natural channels. ■ | This is what the kidneys are for. f If the kidneys did not act, you could I f not live more .than a few days—the blood ) IS would be poisoned by the excess uric acid.' | 11: ; Backache, gravel, stone, urinary disor-' ; :| ders. dropsy, _ t rheumatism,-and lumbago show ' j S that -the kidneys are not acting properly—they: .J | . are leaving an exccss of urio acid in the j j 1 blood. Sufferers from uric acid are generally . j j - ' irritable, nervous, and apprehensive! about j ; /iTinnn nm i TREATMENT.-■ The successful treatCURED TO STAY CURED ment of uric acid complaints depend upon j | ' A WELLINGTON MAN Nping the kidneys and urinary system ac- | Mr. John Marsh, Penrose Avenue, Newtown, Wei- |^ e ' oan 8 Kidney Pills make the 3 lington, saj-6:—"I wm a jrcat sufferer from kidney kidneys and urinary system act freelv, so i trouble for some time, caused, I think, in the first .1 . i, • , „ r, ] place by a cold settling on my kidneys.. My back used unc a cid 1S drained away before it can j .?"»"*** This remedy should be taken I ! could hardly move, and work was out of tho question, four times a day to get the best results. | SWSS SSn C&SSWSCfcS Pati ™> *»" «* plenty of wnter and diet j ] illy ankles and lege swelled considerably and there was carefully. puffiness under the eyes; these latter symptoms I know peing signs of dropsy. My reat at night was disturbed _ , _> tt-i 1 and I always felt tired and worn out. I went on Doan s .Backache Kidney Pills are the ! KJoat successful 1 kidney medicine known; they . as? ifcSS'thrA™ itas clc ™ Be Ml v ßul *? *? ki ? nejß ! ib .°S Mry : painß in my baok had gone, the urinary trouble was medicines relieve tne bowels, and quickly re* 1 Wt l ",l l »A P "da'ff 1 .(ore a healthy; activity of the kidneys and j : Two years later Mr. Marsh says: "l am stjn well bladder. Doan's Pills aro certified pure, and and have had no return of my old complaint Bince 1 1.1 _ _v • j> n , Doan's Backaeho Kidney Pills cured me some years ago," & valuable medicine for all—men and DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS aft sold by women—old and young. | all chemists and stores, at Bs. per bottle (S bottles ' 1 ; or n pos L /^°? I J e ? ei E t , ot price {rom BE SURE YOU GET DOAN'S—REMEMBER. McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. ' • S— : : ■ Powtilr Flmd j Every packet of powder $$$ It pays to dip 8 and gallon of fluid guar- 0 TWICE I 8 anteed Uniform Strength , @ wmMl tiff 8 "nd Quality. Dip lambs and sheep 9 Cooper'i Concentrated j.— 0% immediately after jhear- I or Cooper's Milk Oil ' . ' Itfll «[§ 11 ' ' n ß> ' n citHer of Cooper'i Fluid malei the finest ■ Filial®fi!< tn non - poisonous Lamb - , j8 § ' again in the Aulumn in dipping waih the World j ~ M-tf-l' Cooper* Powder. , '■ :i ' !< .t'f ; <)jp I Dipping is important! A thought about it now Stocked by all Stows and ' j will mean pounds sterling when your wool is sold. Merchant!.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 6, 2 October 1920, Page 5
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