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VA m Ta W* V' I m f<& >sv Spring Flowers in the Garden, and Sprin Fashions at the D.I.C appear simultaneously On Tuesday next and for several days to follow, the D.I.C. will be dressed in its formal Spring Garment of Fashionable Attire. , t, Right away from the beautiful Millinery, ijfi Costumes and Frocks, Blouses, Skirts, and t'l dainty Lingerie in the Showroom down to the wonderfully smart Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Laces and Footwear, one cannot help but be impressed with the fact that drab winter has gone. A peep into the Cotton, Silk and / Woollen Dress Fabrics Sections makes one * realise that Spring is here in very deed, for scores and scores of sets of patterns J are being prepared daily for despatch all over the country. CL You, madam, along with thousands of others, are invited to visit this lovsly exhibit of Spring and Summer Fashions. Or if unable to call, then by all means write for advice, information or patterns. They all come Postage Paid, and we can assure you that you will be charmed with the new Fabrics. Write this very day, if you cannot come. g « * m 1 I li i 0 I 1 i 1 I i 1 * % m Vat ■VXa £ I sfc* * fl& <*« m 2J >% -*& m 1 ft Wi f i m SB sfe «Js27iji Sfi i*\ 3S i v ni

ill your Home -will give complete satisfaction. We can meet all requirements of Country Homes, so get into direct touch with us by Mail Our Furniture Designers are true artists, who shun the commonplace and seek always the unique and effective. In the producing of SCOULLAR FURNITURE, r- - facility of modern craftsmanship is employed—atte'....™ is given strictly to the smallest detail—ensuring a lifetime's service from every piece. LAMBTOfM QUAY, WELLINGTON. Branches at Masterton and Hastings.

No cold is NAZOL-proof. And no cough and cold remedy is so economical as NAZOL. Eighteenpence buys 60 doses —more than three a penny. 5 Some Sauce that; which, why, Lotus Brand of course.

;.,-o ■*-.•:'■■ I lis ! ffl $S 1 m r--r t .'■'..;: i ,v./ •-.''-'■• fil ■; y.\.y m m rag w ! !i'^ ;••: f • -^ t "\ «.-;■; ,:,:'-< :■ ££S v.t. -':-• !ffg >)•;•■ '•...-■ *\- ■'•;■„■: m :,V..:'. r.v; « Le Roy's Improved Baby Swing is Just the Thing MOTHERS may be able to move around their domestic duties with the full assurance that baby is safe and contented. The little toddler can be made very comfortable—each motion of the body gently rocks the swing and keeps him amused while mother is busy* It is impossible for baby to fall out—if he falls asleep the flange acts as a pillow, and there can be no injurious effects. Le Roy's Baby Swing can be hung in the doorway, porch, or from a tree limb, and provides excellent exercise for the growing child; lowered to enable the feet to touch floor, the exercise in moving feet strengthens limbs ready for walking. The swing is made of heavy duck, as illustrated, and is the ideal for babies 6 months to 2 years old. Price, complete, 9/-, postage prepaid. EI F ROY Manufacturer of all Clasm • UL, l\\J I 0 { Canvas Good. 48 Queen Street, AUCKLAND. u\ Patent Applied For, ~. ,'.. '... ~i i

IS THE CHAMPAGNE OF MALTED LIQUORS. THE DINNEE AIE DE LUXE. Held sparkling captive in the amber glass bottles—amber coloured so that the light shall not deteriorate its golden quality —LION ALE is a triumph in the brewing of a light appetizing Dinner Ale. The golden barley grains from which it is malted—the hops plucked from the sun-kissed vines of Nelson —the crystal clear water filtered especially for its making—these give LION ALE a quality that commends it for the Dinner table of the connoisseur! LION ALE. LION ALE. OBTAINABLE AT TAIHAPE HOTELS.

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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 3 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 3 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 3 September 1917, Page 2

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