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What Corset Do You Wear? In, ordinary cases, women have to adapt themselves to their corsets. The perfect corset is adapted to the woman. That is why the woman who once wears the perfect corset straightway stops experimenting with all \ others. ¥ The C.S.L is the perfect , I corset. It confers the hallokJ'oiL—4© mark of style and quality. 1 If is the corset of PERFECT SUPPORT assured. elegance and distinction, it gives COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY the touch of conviDc- vvm ' *"• t0 the EXQUISITE COMFORT ALL DRAPERS. I aa| <■ \ Ringing k t!ae New Season ;; l with out Famous Low Prices. . j ! I THIS IS THE OPENING PEVI. IT WILL GIVE YOU AN IDEA \ I OF WHAT YOU MAY EXPECT FROM NOW ON. WE ARE \ \ STOCKED TO THE LIMIT A WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT I | OF BEAUTIFUL NEW GOODS. MAIL US FOR PATTERNS AND ) j PRICES. OUR DRESS DEPARTMENT IS FULL OF ALL THAT | DAME FASHION DEMANDS FOR THE COMING SEASON, AND \ I OUR MILLINERY, BLOUSES, COSTUMES, ETC., HAVE WON THE \ I ADMIRATION OF ALL THE LADIES WHO HAVE VIEWED THEM I j LADIES' STRIPED CAMBRIC AND ZEPHYR BLOUSES, 2s. 11d., ; I 3& Gd.,4s. 6d. ; I LADIES' EMBROIDERED MUSLIN BLOUSES, 2s. 11d., 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d. » i ' \ LADIES' WHITE LAWN DRESS SKIRTS, from 7s. 6d. \ LADIES' WHITE LAWN ZEPHYR AND CAMBRIC READY-TO- ii \ WEAR BLOUSES, ROBES, from 17s. 6d. \ 3 i I MAIL FOR PATTERNS NOW. i • r . . ___ j x j ' . 3 . C 1237 a * m} J Thfc trnly nataral and \ W fl/ » ' dcnl preparation that has \ g, ,JT ' / * becn wanted for the \ tzs+t%£sz4&~!, % 7 human skin, whether injured or J > iKwl!/ diseased, is Zain-Buk, the world's R : '* Qwffiv? greatest shin-cure and heaihiif t ««« balEp. Zam-Buk obtains Us rare f; i M"~ healing, soothing, and antiseptic j » |iH?%WkS'm value from the extracts of which ; ' M l-Ws\M)m i£ is coraposed, and this value is u. , iP increased by the manner in f si which these extracts are brought it" together. a % \ - fe^ lam-Buk is thus a rich balm \ vt e many times more effective than ; i ordinary ointments and cheap J salves, and in addihon con--1 tows none of the rancid animal fats and mineral P° isons §1 >' that distinguish those coarse f fAi' * '»«««« and out ' of ■ date Prcparr- i W-%. Uons - Zam-Bult embodies | ' \"~\ mMmmmQ a valuable lesson > \3 Pw£%#lfssffl from the athletes of Ancient | M 4. Greece who kept their skins in |S Ma perfect condition, and their [ »r muscles fit by daiiy anointings t llrW with a h erbal balm. \ ffl§?st<i\i Smeared on a cut or sore, Zam- i £$&W\\ Buk at once sets in motion a pre- ij KiA-ATifl-V cess of rebniltling and purifying s the tlssue - which is essential to } clean and natural healing. Fes- i tering, inflammation, disease !' ' germs, and infection are quickly I conquered, the raw flesh is 3 1 amply protected against the \ i^^JS^SJ^jiS'** action of the atmosphere and \ \ nev/ cells of tissue are created—like ] 1 l-i"" «™y \ a " >nu^er extending new rows of ! ?M Jrltizi 1 houses—until the "wound or sore is '. Ir 7**-S I entirely obliterated by new, healthy ) i [Mf, I sWn - 1 M Tho uniqueness of Zam-Buk is i fir ffl '%r the key to its grand success I u* if" x f oyer- injuries and skin disease, s ' y 0' / 1/6 & 3/0 per pot, all chemists & stores. I ;>MU>IUI.W.. II H» H «i W |{ > m.. ( »J > »iUlJU|'i'lil'Jl ■>»-.. JT'» "- ■""" ■■> '" ' j • "TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET." WHEN the Housoholil Allowance is limited tho first thing to know is that 40 and 12 MANNERS STREET, W. l CAMPBEIxL, IG3 lUDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. Sells tho VERY BEST GROCERIES at REALLY MODEST PRICES REKA 1 BUTTER, Is. ii. .lb. CLUB.COFFEE, Is lOd. lb. BOURBON COFrEL, 2s lb. BOURBON COFFEE, pure, 2s Cd lb. C 1023 '^ JEKaa The Woman who Sews nn?JT FBJIMIRF 1 Is Invited to Critically Inspect the B STANDARD ROTARY SEWING MACHINE IB Im m - I f^3BH&&Y % &SEtrf&&r Tbtre'iro n«d-lor il H «s much aa Uve minutes ciamination. .' I jour hair hn inrncd pre- U Look and Chain Mitch on.tho same machine, xk —■ m>ivrely pev Miloj rlnir M Even it you havo no intention of buying wo Reii«er will ptrmmenily fi nnn t you to esamino the ROTARY. Cornel Wo 2**Tjl wittfrnllyreitoreiiioitti I 6 i m n be amply ropaid by the faot that we fe you jfil friends about THIS 6 #th. h..r. .n-1 >l Ibe ..me lime promote, the BES£ 01 ALL yon, havo SDOn. B trowib,and i> juaraoteed to do 10, or lour All Duplicate Parts Kent fl money 11 relunded to yoo Ten Years' Guarantee. S Mllos'u lold b; all Cbemiill at 7/6, P" 1 IU t n, ( ,al A R or poll IfM wlh private -advice, from B" .H MM B* m Ift M> . " HA-AU Klai« of Maohlnra ; BklUull*

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 603, 3 September 1909, Page 3

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