I C iiite liittiig Bigs IJSppI Huge Assortment at the 6 D.I.C. Art Needlework Counter | These attractive and useful Bags are. illustrated J largely for the benefit of our ctistomcrs who j cannot conveniently get to the City. I man >' l ac k es h ave purchased them at our Art A Needlework counter that it gives us pleasure B in bringing them under the noticc of a wider I circle of needle-workers who might be interested. | These Ba S s are i ust s P lendid for knittin g °r 1 j mending purposes. Thev are so artistic that jjj N., I—Dainty Knittine or MeoflxC they can be used at home or while traveling i Bag, made of pretty Coloured Crc- a t the theatre, afternoon tea functions or Red R tonne, in various shades. Lined meetings. All are made of the verv R with plain coloured 4 11 «= „ , - fl I Sateen, artistic and in- 111 pick of the prettiest Cretonnes, such as will g cxpciishc. Postage free 1/ enhance the colour of your room, and will not | clash with the colour of your dress. | If unable to make a personal selection, allow 3 \ us to choose one for you. Fill in the Coupon f) and post it to-day while it is on your mind. MANAGER. D.LC., Christchorch. I Please post me by return. Knitting Bag. I I I 1 for which I enclose the sum of*. 1 No. 2—Novelty Knitting or Mending | Bag, made of Fancy Cretonne, in 1 almost any colour. Handles covcrcd . I with Cretonne. A very a jg% | a ttractiv Cp styic g Fec $/ g) The D.I.C. are SOLE AGENTS for | jl BUTTERICK PAPER PATTERNS J n ■' THE WORLD'S BEST I lUdrir Our agency for the famous Butterick n Paper Patterns keeps us busy. Look I 1 1 *. 11 in any day and sec the number of ■ 4-LJJs ladies selecting their Patterns, know g ing that Buttcrick's are best and g fIMBB absolutely-authoritative. B CHRISTCHORCH 1 No. 3_.This Knitting or Mending Bag w Ci I is made of plain colours Harris Linen, BL ' Cg H in blue, pink or crimson, with band R'HtltttKHfll Iflf+A TUfgVg flfflAl ml ■ • of pretty Chintz Cretonne. Silk cord. V*"' II Q A very popular Bag. A/ i% 'Twte 1 *" ' " " H g/g \\ What is Talcum Powder? 11" M"" TALCUM is an inorganic substance a! —neither dampness, heat or perspi- ;! ■■ 1 I rationaffect it Rice, starch, and other |;! I [QA I vegetable powders are organic—they ij ■" 8 B' are [affected by temperature and l" 1 I! moisture—perspiration sours them— aj | ■■ I TOLCV4MPOWBW I when sour they become a source of I !■ irritation and a breeding place for l*\ ■ 2 ""llll""! I nn lH°°JllJS . /. a■ I Jh H"h m h"i l"yg infectious germs. :Jo I ;j Borated Talcum Powder .| [ ■b will not sour or ferment; and, medicated in the proper proportion, ®h covers baby's skin with a protective coating against i" m E threatening germs. You use Talcum Powder in s such unlimited quantities on the sensitive skin of 8 a your baby, that the selection of a pure, a J ® a safe powder is of great importance. b b ■ J FOR GROWNUPS aj 9 Maaaan's Scentad Toil«t TmJcuxn* .\ w! ff-g, | m ® _ B Sen Yan*-Wlth»»edae«T«odoar of the Orient. tk" J JK M \ M f'gSg Ijl D _ Flemh Tint—With th« adonr of Romi. «nd ptok. fcj - m I X rl J jral . D ® Violet—With th« d*intjr .eeiit of "Violctte* da P*rm«. . TMk \ Y\ h'tSjfl O B B r,.. m Tint—A "Baehel" pewder. with an ccmog. bloawca otfoor. i B " § OBTAINABLE AT ALL LEADING CHEMISTS AND STORES « \ a MENNEN CHEMICAL CO. Jj Hb 17 Victoria Street 109 Pitt Street " Wellington, N.Z. Sydney, N. S. W. . j B J g* TtsdeUark ' \a ..!» Sold and Displayed at Glanville'a Grand Pharmacy, High a tree t, Ckristchureh- ___________ —-
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