Smart Blousings For Immediate Wear NOW SHOWING. SAMPLES FREE. m - | The NEW, "TALFINE" BlousI I y Ca® 1 ing is extremely smart for Autumn use. In Cream and 1/9 yd. I Coloured grounds; in cord W effects, witli printed floral dem__ _ _3| | signs; 28 incites-wide. I 1 s - 3d. yard. "KEEAILAINE WINCEY" in all tlie new self colours, checks and stripes, 30 inches wide. Is. 9d. yai'd. "FLORAL DELAINES" are in great demand for the present season; 28 inches wide. 1 ' Is. 9d. and 2s. 6d. yard. 'Also a special line of assorted "CHECK BLOUSINGS"- in two-tone effect; 27 inch wide. 10jd. yard. 1 DRAPERS & CLOTHIE^i^^K_ The Future of the Empire Depends upon the Children OUR DUTY IS TO MAINTAIN. THEIR STRENGTH EVEN IN WAR TIME TheCHEAPEST, OLDEST & BEST INFANTS' FOOD is N e^B . x in Tins, specially packed for Australasia. FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED.. . Mothers can with safety substitute "Neave's" . for more expensive kinds, as it is recommended I 'by the highest Medical Authorities, and is known . all over the globe for its great nutritive value. , A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. 1 Mm. G. Holliday, of 72 Yeldhara Road, Hammersmith, writes:—"My baby Charles has been reared entirely on your Food since the age,of three , weeks. When born he weighed 7 lbs.', but did not thrive on his natural • milk, and under the advice of Doctor , Fulham Palace Road, he was put on/your Food. He is now 6 months old and weighs 16J lbs. I-am thankful to say he has never had any troubles since he started to take arid' is in every way a fine, healthy boy. PREVIOUS TO TRYING YOUR FOOD WE TRIED OTHERS WHICH WERE MORE EXPENSIVE, BUT WHICH DID NOT.AGREE WITH HIM SO WELL AS . j J. 4 NEAVE'S FOOD. —November 17th, 1913. -—V " OLDEST .—Ninety years' Reputation. BEST*—Used in Rearing Russia's Royal Children, . CHEAPEST.—THOUGH- THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS , . LESS THAN ANY OTHER. Useful Booklet, " Hints about Baby " by a Trained Nurse, sent free on mentioning this publication. JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., Fordingbridge, or from the Australasian Agents— Eraser, Ramsay (New Zealand) Ltd., 39 Featherston Street, Wellington, and at Auckland* Cnristchurch, Dunedin, Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Brisbane. $ __ _ 1 ' i y-n— : ' Sextoblade Safety Razors. - i We are so convinced of the superiority of Week's Sextoblade Safety Razors over any others on the market, that we are taking 110 risks - when we give .'each purchaser the above guarantee. These Razors are the result of many years' experience; they are - as perfect as razors can be made, and . ' , . ■ ' If Not Satisfied Your Money is Returned. • The blades are manufactured by the patentee of the razor, and are not made by. contract in factories which turn out cold rolled, steel , blades at 60 much per thousand) the so-called manufacturer having no direct control over the details of tempering, grinding, honing or stropping. { y ■ . Sextoblades are made at Week's own factory, where every detail of manufacture i? absolutely under his direct supervision and control. , Price, 20/-. . :E. W. Mills Co., Limited • ' • • ' Agents for the Dominion.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2407, 12 March 1915, Page 3
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