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AND j. Don't you lore them both ? We do! That is why our Departments for Children's Wear are looking so fresh and new with large assortments of CHILDREN'S; NEEDS AT POPULAR PRICES. ■ Our business in Children's' Apparel is a big one, so this ensures you'fresh 6tocks < ■ . • to'!choose from, and, good values. , , CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES—In tan, good wearing gloves. Sizes 0,1,2.: & "V. & A.'s" Prices, Bs, lid., 9s. 6d. pair. SCHOOL HANDKERCHIEFS—In plain white cotton, hemstitched, also Nursery Rhyme.handkerchiefs. "V. & A.'s" Prices, 4d„ 5d,, 7|d., 10|d. " 1 SCOUTS' HANDKERCHIEFS-With semaphore designs! "V, & A.'s" Price, 7Jd. each, GIRLS' HAIR RIBBONS—In black, wli it©, and all colours; 3in., 4in., 4Jin, wide. "V. A A.'s" Prices, Is. 11d„ 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3s. lid., 4s. lid. GIRLS' PETER PAN COLLARS—With cuffs to match in muslin, laoe, etc. "V. & A.'s" Pric:, 3s. lid. . . BOYS'AND GIRLS'FINE GREY CASHMERE SOCKS-All sizes, very suitable & fQr present wear. Priced according to size. "V. & A.'s" Prices, 3s. to.ss, 6d. pair, BOYS' } BLACK RIBBED HOSE—With coloured twin overtops.".'Sizes-'5 to 8. "V. & A.!s" Prices', 4s. lid." to 75..6 d. pair.. , GmLS'WHITE } LACE COTTON SOCKS-All-sizes: ''X -. ■ "V, & ■ A.'s"' Prices, 2s, 3d. to ;3s, pair/-,■ INFANTS'SOCKS—Cream spun silk; la ce, also, pale pink, 6ky,"saxe, a;hd cham-' 1 ; V pagne. . "V.; &' A.'s 1 ! Prices, 3s. 6d. and 3s.' lid. pair. 1 ' • ■ FOR GIRLS. A Good Line of GIRLS' SILVER THIJIBLES—HaII marked. "V, & A.'s" Price, Is, lid. each. GIRLS' SUEDE, LEATHER, AND STLK BAGS—For carrying small articles. "V. & A.'s" Prices, Is. 6d., 2s. 3d., 2s. lid., to 6s, 6d. each. ~ WITCII MMI PROMPT phones 20—080,21 —215,21—796 CUBA STREET FOR CASH. ATTENTION;:. WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE

Baby is a Connoisseur la his little way. He like), smd must have, the beat. Mellin'j Food ii the proved most efficacious equivalent-to .. Mother's.Milk,.. , .. Satisfactory, feeding 1* half the ' battle. Then, what a boon to the mother to u»e a food whlijh requires no tiresome cooking or preparation. ' h aide In eflulMxedt noooettnr . . 8«H (m M»pl« »i Menu'! Food unit Hind. I wk fur Mbthm 'Tha Care of IrAntl'~FrN UISIIS. Colu» A Co. PnoHIBURr Ltd., WiiLiBOTQ* '' ' " " ' ■■; . , I ] The Health ! | That Lasts | [ I Whet can bring you greater satis- J | (lotion thin the knowledge that I ; 5 your health rests upon ■ firm \ i I foundation? With this in view, it J I I it well to bear in mind 1 that care [ i | bestowed upon maintaining the *'■ | | vigour of the digestive organs 5 ! 1 always brings an ample reward, [ ; I for tbo reason that their condition j ! j 10 largely influences the general ' | health, A most lucpenlul and \ 1 satisfactory method of keeping the [ J digestive system at a high level of \ J effioleoey is the occasional use I 3 of Beeoham'i Pills—a medicine \ t which, as everyone knows, has j j won golden opinions all over tho \ j world for the relief and prevention. ' 5 of ailments oonnected with the j 4 storaaoh, liver and bowels. Wideas 5 jj the popularity of Beecham's Pills [ 3 has been in the past, as a remedy p j for dyspeptic troubles their repu- I < tation to-day is greater than ever, J \ There i» no better household J j remedy for keeping the digestion S 2 right, the liver .active, the bowels 2 | regular and the blood pure, ,For g | the good of your Health \ | Take j { Sold everyirhsre In hoses, \ 1 Uhsll«4 1»-H4 and Ja-9d. i (original Bntltsh prices.) J Ihe effective proper- jjSj>Jg XaJSJP the famous Bon- MraE nlnjlton's. Irish Moss ana RtKjfl because they keep .tne.Kfifi] mouth ind throat healthy JWj you should always use Kfr/fi Ronntagtont | , *$hmS

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 5

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