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rj • ' Eememfeer, it is Winter in the Balkans; \ also that the D.LC. has heaps of Wool for Oomforta. I . ' Of all the Wools that were ever v spun there is none like Paton'a | ■ world-famous 3-Ply Alloa Wheel- ?< ihg - , in the best shades for military < .■ v' : purposes. ' j ■ 3 Every Soldier Boy who has gone i ■ from the Dominion should have an j s ample supply of winter comforts, > I including- : Balaclava Cap, Socks, 5 i Comforter, Cholera Belt, and Mit- \ \ 1 tens. ■ ■ \ ■ j] " ' Th'ey are all easy t'o make, and any \ . , or all of them will be greatly ap- | * , preciated at the Front. j I • Get busy with your knitting ■ s '■ . ; needles without delay, and buy I r your supplies of Wool from the. j ; | t huge stock at the D.I.C. : | Paton's 'Alloa Wool, o-Ply Wheeli ing; in Khaki, Shetland, Clerical \ j . Grey, and Heather, 1 •' j ;; j { I - 10d. per skein. ' ■ i ii - - 6s. 6d. per head of eight j I .... skeins. j b ''' •' ; , v '

" Disfiguring Spots It is very distressing to hive spots and pimples always breaking out on the face. Have you really tried to get rid of ' them? Use Exmazol—the soothing, healing ointment—it cures all 'skin blemishes rapidly and makes the skin Bmooth and clear. ~ Buy a "Jatof Exmazol to-day No matter if other ointments have not dono any good—Exmazol is dilTorent—better. It is . mado specially for akin irritations and blem- . ifheß—it hns cured hundreds of cases of skin disoase. Yes, send for a 2/5 jar to 70iir chemiat 'or store, or post free from Ohas. A. Fletcher, Chemist, 1 1 Wellington. Bo certain it's Nervous people •\ Need not now fear haying teeth filled. Wo have the most efficient and painless method for filling , teeth, and our extensive experience at it has made us experts. FROST & FROST DENTAL SURGEONS, 119 WILLIS STREET. | W m ay m "B Wthe forerunner of a serious Chest ra Qcomplaint if not cured now. W H Banish it immediately — take m W Bonnington's Irish Moss, the N 1Q famous, proven cough cure, u VA Take no risks — insist on N U getting the genuine, sure [J tested and tried remedy. pW gg ILISH M®SS

fac * ! ' ve Diaisg loom' Foraitare! I v jlltf • | The room tliat serves as a { *T*~family rendezvous must be j '*- f bf aS We 3S ° om " ' j ••FURNirUBE : • 1 "' 7 .will belp to make it so. j' m have many handsome This choice assortment of moderateI ( \ pieces and suites, elegant and P'' Furniture will be very insimple in style, yet most ef- teresting to jou. We specialise 'fectiva for modern furnish- k this S€ctiol1 ' and every piece we j n „_ sell is a masterpiece in High-grade L ~~ - Furnituro. | ' Head Office : Lambton Quay, Wellington. MARKET? STREET, HASTINGS,; ' . QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. "The Werlti's Best" REDUCED PRICES : . 30 x 3i.COVER : sa is g ' 32 X COVER £5 2 0 .WRITE FOR LIST • "D"' DECEMBER,' 1915, GIVING COMPLETE RANGE OF-SI2SES AND PRICES. British"-General "Electric Co., Ltd. - 8 WIULESTON.STREET: : WELLINGTON. Telephone 332 D. ■ .

Splendlci-Opporturalty I "GALVANISED ' CORRUGATED IRON «£2B per Ton """" "«r ! Prl " I HAYE JUST- LANDED 120 CASES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAR QUICKLY,- SO HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PER TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION IS ONLY, '£2, 6, .7/8 ft.; 9ft,. 10s. TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 TON EXTRA. I 'AM 'ALSO OFFERING SHEEP AND POULTRY NETTING BELOW THE MARKET PRIDE FOR CASH ONLY. GEORGE WINDER,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2668, 13 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2668, 13 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2668, 13 January 1916, Page 2

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