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ODCOIII' HEHAE& EtflD TUC UfE£if f At the Fancy Read these Underclothing Prices. iB,llllllli "" 1 elnrrlilfll S^rHhv I*l IK I Hi" 1181 ■ Cft I Counter. Ladles'coKd^^ H BailJilg*« BL. ■ ■ UII I HEBh «b ■■iffiHH» h «««..•.*». At«n ohm mm mSSS ■ ■»■ ■ Ladies' White Underskit ts. handsomely irimmed with emlrroidDainty Lace and Muslin Col- orv am | insertion ... ... ... ... At. 3 6 DreSS GOOdS at LeSS Prices. Jars — ~.. . ~ , ,-„ Cl.eap line Ladies' Bathing Costumes (Canadian stylos 2 6 2-11 Qnln2 in tho UrmnnL.lJ O I- Q Dninnn fnnm thp * Mpn'<i WfiaP 42in. Small Black and White Special \ aluc 1.- and i,J A vcrv ehoieo ran R e of Ladies' Sample Ni S htdrcssei,. l>eamifully Onipa IH me HOUSehOld SeCtlOn, " "PICeS IPOm intJ TOBHS) llGlll. Check- Special Line Ladies Hem 'trimmed embroidery, square and v.-sharxxl necks at 4,11 . ~p U»»*U Dn.m SPECIAL PRICES. Worth I'll Special I.'- stitched Handkerchief s— Ladies' Ribbed Woollen Nests (.W inter), in pink and cream 2,3 Good Striped fenvrh— ; "White Towels— nifinilG 1100111. «rßwi«i- rr >*•- New Heavy Weight Winter 6 for 1/3 and 6 for 1/9 Ladies' Ribbed Woollen Vests, Shaped waists, largo sizr. short 10, a. 1,1 7 , d> 10 , di 1 . Gents.' Black Cashmere Sox— Tweeds, double width— _ , , _ , . „ ~ sleeves ... ... ••■ ... ... At 2/11 ' Coloured Roller Towelling— t... Rltl) :,,', Ladiev Narv Serge Costume.-', y pairs for 1/1 1 Worth 2 G Coloured Bordered R Ha ° aker - Ladics - Silk and Wool Chemise Vests, m *hort sleeves— Lol ° 64d. 7id. & Siil. S B Bath r ° ,Vcl Vr, ~,,„ ■ English tailor-mades, belted Gents' Cashmere Underpants Our old price 1.9 chlefi > 6 tor 1,3 At 2,'S 3/9 4/6 White and Coloured Counter- . z.jz.a*, i styles, trimmed velvet col- 2/6 pair Strong Wearing "Wiuwr Mercerised Handkerchiefs — Ladies' Woollen Woven Natural Combinations, in long.and short anP fmra 5/11 ! White Table Damask— la'r, oi2.es s.w.. w.. o.s.— Gents' Linen Collars, all Tweeds, well worth 2.9 6 for 1/5 sleeves, splendid Winter weight. At 9 6 ■a--* '-ml Cnlrurnd Cmmt*r '■ 1/3 1/6 1/9 2. • 2/6 Special Prrce 37,8 shapes 6d. each Special 1/11 2 in. Corded Ribbons, all Indies' Gaiters, in navy, fawn, black and grey, at 4 6 ° rnv'.A ho.i 7Mi ; Cream Dama&k- Gents' Soft Collars, in double AH-Wool Double-width Navy shades 4{d. vard Also Suede at 8/11 pane. —1- ■-- /, 11 , 1,2 I's 1/3 1/.1 Ladies' Smart Gabardine Cos- and polo shapes 6d. cacn >-.:rgc. still the old price 1/11 ~■ Glace Ribbons all shades Ladies' Grev Fleecy Lined Bloomers, shaped bands, also elastic Single Bed Shcnrng— ; „. Tl -„'.; n „ tumes. English tailor-mades, Mercerised Initial Handkei- -Mm. Heavy Cheviot Serge, 111 3 • "' 3d varc j waist* ... ••• .... ... ... At 3,11 Hid. 1/- 1,3 : J;, iV^,,--.,-n latest sh a pes— chiefs 6d. each black and navy— • Ladies' Fleeev Lined Grey Woven Underskirts at 3,11 46 411 Double Bed Sheeting— j 1/7 ' 5 1 '" ZJ *'° Sp-cial value 37,6 r lu „ Dr jll Shirts. S.S.S. 4.6 Sold elsewhere 4.11 2in. Glace Ribbons, all shades • ladies' Calico Knickers, nicelv trimmed embroidery at 111 1.2 1/4 16 Tea Towelling— 5 Gents' Whito Linen"'Shirts. Our Prico 2/11 4 i°- O.S. 26 plain Pillow CV-e'—- ; 7id. Bid. 9id. A purchase of Manufacturers' q a 2,113,6 3 11 VERY SPECIAL— Black and White Merve Rib- Ladies' India Gauze Combinations, low neck, short sleeves, made 6d. Bd. 10d. Hovle's Irdi-o Navy Prints— -Sample' in Ladies' Navy Gents' Cotton Underpants— -'Sin. Vine Coating: Navy boas< 4in wido s ad. in England 3/6 O.S. 3/11 F nl l<T,i'H-d Frilled Pillow ' a 7id. Tweed Coaus—ls,- 39.6 1/- pair lailor Serge. al»o.st unut- rcihhnn 7-' d. Ladies' White C'remella Combinations. high necks and long f " 1,3 i Hovle's Drillettcs " Sid. Special Prices 19,6 23 6 Grandrill Shirts 2/11 tamable— oin. Ulaek Glaec Kiooon ' a sleeves At 5.6 i J _ * Wide End Ties 9tl. each Marvellously low at 5,11 yd. oin. Coloured Glace gibbon. Ladies' Natural Combinations, unshrinkable, in hip.li neck> and ■ " _~—---—-——-—-—— » Shetland M.erino Pant'— linings LININGS all shades 7£d. short sleeves ... ... ... ... At 6/6 n .I ~, a « 11 »» . CUT Prices in White DreSS . ' * 2 ,11 36 Our well known Sateen Lin- 5M n . AVatered Ribbons, all Ladies' Sase. Navy and R.xl Flannelette (Jowns. nirely ClUa WareS at Small PPICBB. GOOdS for LaiJieS ? and Fleered Underpants and Sin- ing, in black and colours- shades SW. yard trimmed.. .... At 811 ' Children's Wear. glets 2.11 cad, S«lH.t Bayard Ladies Black Lisle, Hos- , Mollelon Dr««n fi Gowns, in navy, saxe and vieux. ro>. Coats' Cotton. !00 yards— [ Pearsall's Fibrone— 32in. White Calico 3/11 do?;. Ail-Wool Sox 1/- 1,3 1,6 "MoiroUo" Lining! for° f-kirts 11^d- 1 '" 1/3 and 1/6 Sports Corsets, just arrived, short model, .-lastic top 3/11 reel i Ud. skein 1/3 doz. Madapolam 5/11 doz. All-Wool Underpants 4/11 u)u j t ] ressos ' Black All-Wool Cashmere Ladies' Directoire Bloomers, heavy weight, in grey and white 3/3 <-, i•- inr-bnr Crochet Cot- i m i • . l <-. 4'h'n. Tarantulle 1/- Handkerchief-, coloured bor- ' Snecial Price 3-' d. Hose 1/9 Ixmceloth Camisoles, trimmed lace and enibroiderv 1.6 dark ~ Adli.ol -ct mk Claris; Anchor Cotton ". 12in. Mercerised Mu>Hn- , • ders •»?.• each Brocaded Coat and Costume Wack LMe Silk Ankle Hose , ' Rich Fleeced Woven Vests heavy weight 3/3 and 3 6 ,on Af ., ~,;,,. ! POdcr 2d. skein 10 - d . 1- Cool-Knit Pants and 4>in K lets Lining in ail newest shades 19 and 1/11 Woven Stockinßette■ Xi K htdresses. full siz P 7.11 Clark'- Muc-cu.i Jlnlliaut Lister's Flannel Embroiderv 4oiii. White Robe Muslin— 1/11 each Reliable" qualities at 1/3 1;6 . ' «,.,,_.« Superior Quality Flannelette Nightdresses, exceptional value Cotton od« reel I Silk' 2d sl-t>'"i 10id. 13 Black Ail-Wool tasnmeie St a s Crochet Silk 3Jd. reel j '" " 36in. Bishop's Lawns— 2 apron OPPORTUNITIES Hose 2/1£ 2/3 j All-Wool Navv Petone Knitted Bloomers ... ... 6,6 K „„-s Linen Crochet Thread P °^ n S McTcina o.v ,v. •♦ i r^' 0 " 1 Dark Stripe Overalls, daintily | MORNING GLORY GOWNS \\ : ' ■ • t ..„ 3tJ ' iCel ei " ~ 32 '"' !utC Jap ep |r-i ft d trimmed with new rever These poods are made up in Liter's Knittinj; Silk— Sylko Embroidery— 6d. Xd. iua. cf?ecfc 1;11 all newest shapes and can bo hs». ih an B■ 4HSk Q CTAB^OIIO reel Id. skem 11id. doz. "'' ' *.ri V 3 1 6 Splendid line Hovle's Print had in li-ht and dark shades fi R| M W% ■■ Rl P? E* rMIVIUUO Mount Mel.ick Yarn «Jd. reel Wheeling Wools 4/11 lb. 27in. "| ' JT.S o'S."^ 1 Now 5/11 II if IHI |K B| ffl Jj Q LOW PRICES K'noxs Lnicn !• loss Ud. skein Alloa Yarn, 3-ply W r he©Ung— „.. 'rt -u * White Broadway Aprons, made Black Satin Aprons, extra. Ri IMI wi H■» fc«W ▼▼ rmWi-« Millard Flo.-s 2tl. skein 6/2 lb. -""• " nito l)n, ' s ~. 4 .„ up in new linen face calico large sizes, with pocket 1/11- . : ' " a • ' Him nwmiwn— —~i——

. The British Brand protects you ' iEaWsm&k I against foreign-made inferior goods wBPPjIJv ' OP ladies. Children & Men MMaBBm No German or other foreign make can compare with 9HRmiH3ra§lilu this beat British brand, for fineness of finish andsilky . comfort. Australasian pure wool is used in the X H|Bwßl*»uHreiiil manufacture of Jason, by the world's best - f mmmmm '" m VMBip§l|i hosiery makers —the people of Leicester. > Insist on Jason Stockines and Socks—which air all-wool, and of soft, silky finish. Sec the Jason Tabonevery pair. Drapers andOut6tterseverywhere. limrßnßl Jason Hosiery Co., Leicester, En*. T /^k/I-' wfc*l Fed from birth nthi'Allenhurjs'Foods.. ~ I ' J jbn Behalf of Baby ■ I Naturally a Healthy Mother should feed her own child, and no cause, save inability, should prevent her doing "so. But there are many mothers who, though willing, cannot wholly or even partially, nurae their children. Either they have no milk for them, or it is poor in quality and deficient in sustenance. • The Question then arises % j what food should be given to Baby. -Carefully consider this highly important point. Remember, that,, the right food, given at the proper ago will lay a sure foundation for future health and happiness. Ordinary cow's milk is totally unsuitable as a food for young infants; it is acid, contains indigestible curd and is frequently swarming with dangerous germs, especially in summer time. Farinaceous Foods must not be given, as a child under seven months of age cannot digest starch. A Satisfactory Solution ■ of the difficult problem of feeding children by hand is provided by using the 'Allenburys' Foods. , Prepared /;> as directed, these pure Foods closely resemble healthy ; '. mother's ■ milk in composition, nutritive value and y digestibility. They are the outcome of prolonged .■:?;•':' 'scientific investigation, carried out with all the resources v. .of wide manufacturing facilities and experience. f*" Decide to use £ the 'AUenburys' Foods. By so doing the many serious f '••'■ ailments which folllow the use of unsuitable food will lC be avoided, and Baby will be equipped with sound I health and strength. f~ • The Method of Simplicity and Certainty *McnburysFcs>ds %'' MILK FOOD No. 1. MILK FOOD No. 2. MALJED FOOD No. 3. >.. From birth to 3 months. From 3to 7 months. From 7 months upwards., :!;■■ The 'Allenburys' Rusks (Malted). A ustful addition to baby's dietary when 10 months old and after. ': JV Write for free book "Infant Feeding and Kanmaement" '.-'; 64 fanes of valuable information for every mother. i ||p? ; Allen & Hanburys Ud., 13, Market St., Sydney <:55»3."f ■ -"^ mI * The Autographic ; IIKODAK hfl 0> Gives You All of Photon Iff! Pi ; .' graphy the Bother! fell a complete photographic equipment of ,/ctency-so simptea childL can get ?g^ l 5 r 3 SSdi $$M < Convenient youcan carry it in your pocket or nana u* B #!K ' ».° need of expert or tech- -— u,^- 1 - '-^ — : f-*£&h '■.',njcal knowledge to use a r ' '\ t BtiSmttwi #'^* :/ The expertness is (£mSk3B9HbD Higgle all in the camera. vSiBK y *^\ All Cameras are not Kodaks! ■ Ltd. IW?'l- : *"***> Awektaad and Dunedin. WWki*

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LII, Issue 15536, 11 March 1916, Page 5

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