OLICY'ALWAYS QUALITY 1 In spite of the warmth of the weather, Autumn is here, at least so far as the new Fashions are concerned. The smartest London and Paris Model Millinery and Stylish Ready-to-Wears are already on exhibition. The same words can be applied to the Showroom, where all that is really worth while in New Fashions is portrayed in :he Fur Coats, Fur Sets, Costumes, Paletots, Blouses and Frocks displayed for Autumn Wear. Fancy Neckwear, Gloves, Hosiery, Embroideries, Laces, and Ribbons are also on display in the Fancy and Novelty Sections of the D.I.C. If you contemplate a visit to Wellington, include the D.I.C. in your itinerary; you will be heartily welcomed. Box 1478. P©UCY*ALWAYS QUALITY "The Cup t that r« * ■'■'■■■* 6RA7ORA .2/2 r X Give up stalky, tannic-teas and drink SURATURA. It is nch in flavour. Strong, bu! never coarse or bitter. It is the healthiei) and moil : economical tea you can buy. „.. TRY ITI OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES. % I m TYRES B t?S J m m K.-Sf 1 STOCKED BY ALU GARAGES
Most important is it tliat the smoker should know the percentage of nicotine in the tobacco he uses—for even the most robust constitution is undermined by this poison when absorbed by the system regularly and in large quantities. American tobaccos contain as much as 4 per cent, and 5 per cent, of nicotine. Smokers will be interested to learn that our New Zealand-grown tobacco contains only B per cent of nicotine. Small wonder that it is so much milder and less harmful. New Zealand has now its own tobacco industry, and we can well be proud of the local product. Recently the quality of Gold Poueli tobacco has been greatly improved and nothing more perfect and purer can possibly be produced thi-n the New Aromatic blend of Gold Pouc'n winch excels all foreign tobaccos in mildness, in flavor and combustibility. More economical, too, a big stout bag for ]/-. Cigarette smokers should use the X.Z.-grown Three Diamonds tobacco. A BOY'S ESSAY. Tea prevents women, including grandmothers and sisters from dying. You get it either from Ceylon, off a tree, or from nest door, out of a "«<\ket lftbfl" -* ARCADIA*
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1918, Page 6
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363Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 18 February 1918, Page 6
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