BABY'S COLDS gg 3® Avoid upsetting the ■rd “v. stomach with internal Hr “dosing”. Rub thia \ if soothing ointment on Y throat, chest, and back at bedtime. Its poultice-and-vapour actions break up most colds overnight-
Suggesting of infinite warmth and caressing softness it’s used for a • . UTILITY DENIM the type universally adopted by wartime Englishwomen—they proved by dint of circumstance their unbounded worth. Englishwomen rich and poor alike acclaim this garment as their most worthwhile possession. They live in it, work in it, and sleep in it if need be . . . (fire-watchers please note). Similar to the one sketched in the warmest of woollen jersey. . Ocean green, copperskm, emberust, spitfire red, searchlight blue, tan. _ it’s also used for a slick shirtwaister To make you efficient and trim but not too precisely so. The studied casualness of this style is perfect for present demands. Buttoning right to the hemline. The collar can be worn casual as sketched or fastened to the throat. . : Tan, copper rust, rose, powder blue, teal, cyclamen, emerald, storm green. S.S.W. to W.X. 'x. / F \ CAREER-GBRL FROCKS / 4 -J7 M In heart-warming woollen fabrics dyed in lovely I II shades. Plains, checks and real, robust tartans. \ 7 Types to take the eye of the white collar girl; con- \ /( (■ s. trast pipings and braidings to make them different. 1 ~' ■"""'S / Natural waistlines with pockets and tucked yokes. I / \-* "Z"*" 1 ' Long and short sleeves. All sizes. FROM I WB I / fIHHKf L ' / MMy Cuddlcsome and most becoming / t 1/ DRESSING GOWNS / / If it's a woolly robe you're wonting we have them I / every way you could wish for. Infinite warmth and / / wearing-power woven into every one. Soft warming / / shades or bold and exciting checks combined with I j he newest cut. Sizes S.S.W. to X.O.S. FROM I I Wil®Sl|Bl| w* V \X, \ C SMITH’S 'THE FRBENDLY STORE” of CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 256, 28 July 1942, Page 3
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311Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 256, 28 July 1942, Page 3
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