flarnival Week I j |\ B£* Visftthc D.I.C | | feU.LL !EAT EXHIBITION j Seasonable Novelties in jj er Thirty Departments. jj Carnival Week presents an excellent opportunity to the D.l.C.—one of the largest Establishments of its j> kind in the Dominion—for displaying its various $ novelties. Splendid windows in both Cashcl and ,» Lichfield Streets provide ample space for the purpose. Large and well-appointed Showrooms and Departments I, on each floor are well worthy of your inspection. A . goods are marked in plain iiguves at lowest PriCCS in I< Colours: White and 8 ' Sky, White and 7 R j Navy, White and aj This Illustration shows an inexpensive WHITE fl j Helio. White and VOELE BLOUSE, trimmed with Embroidery f i Black. .... „ , 8 I! and round hole Valenciennes Square neck. g j Price £2/17/6 Prices —Women's, 13/6 0.5., 14/6 jjjj || TOSW-lflg) {
REXONA, THE BEST REMEDY FOR PILES. "Women who suffer from Piles are especially unfortunate, in tbat they cannot talk about their complaint. They must suffer in silence. To all such Rexona comcs as a great blessing, for it is easily obtained, easily applied, and the result is always gratifying. The distressing symptoms quickly subside, and mind and body both feel relief from tho constant strain almost after the first application. In this Ointment are combined juices and essences in an entirely new and unique manner, forming a remedy justly celebrated as a Rapid Healer. Rexona is a remedy which is especially valuable m tho treatment of piles. _ Those who try it will not be disappointed. Rexona is sold everywhere at Is 6d, or in pots holding four times the quantity tor 3s Obtainable everywhere. li
j The Awapuni pipers were swirling a ' plaintive appeal for the Tobacco 1? und at Palmerston North on Thursday. "Help lis to buy tobacco and faring a little joy to the boys who aro enduring so much for us." 'Iho collection box was rattled invitingly under the , noses of a bunch of "cockles." "Were you ever up to your tneos in mud?" asked tho soldier, painting a brief, but vivid word-picture of trench conditions. "I was," Baid one of the group. "Then you comc from Taranaki," said the soldier with, a sympathetic smile, as he gathered in thk
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 16053, 8 November 1917, Page 3
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