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. Smart Dressy nl 'Serviceable. Coat... . Ii Sealette. . - p § IS JUST WHAT MANY A LADY WOULD LIKE THIS WINTER. - jT'\_ " ' ff AT VEITCH & ALLAN'S THERE IS QUITE A NICE LOT TO BE I M SEEN (AS WELL AS MUSQUASH FUR COATS AND TWEED § J? COATS), AND YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL' AND Jf Jjj INSPECT THEM. 0 I ' m SMART GOATS IN SEALETTE—Three-quarter length, with roll; col- M M lars, belt, and. nicely lined. V. &A. PRICE, 78s. '6d. M B A BETTER; QUALITY SEALETTE COAT has-square collar and rer M ffl vers, trimmed silk braid, buttons, belt, set-in sleeves, and is well m i B lined. V. &A. PRICE, £5 158. S - § THBEE-QUAETEE, SEALETTE COAT—In best quality Sealotte, trim- S J" M med large fancy buttons, square collar, buttoned up to neck, belt, . B 1 M and set-in sleeves; lined with soft eilk. V. &A. PRICE, £6 10s. M ' " M PONY OLOTH COATS—In now full style, with smart collar, and'belt, jf f set-in sleeve, and lined with black ■ Polonaise. M V. & A. PRICE, 795. 6d. M. I 'TASHIO ■ ■ - ■ ; . . . . 1 It's the smartest of "its kind. .v„V!" 7"-" : ■' : ■ — —: : ■... >■.- i ■' . GRACE! jg jj|MkSurpassing- all other feminine attributes, the Mj 1 111 charm of a graceful figure holds pride of place HI I ' foil,' \W 1 •<lll in the . scheme of beauty. And since the gown H : j • is subordinate to the figure and the figure.in ® [rl. 3 '5? turn owes much to the corsct, liow necessary . A 'J&i^pll* 'it is that every lady, should be cognisant of the surpassing excellence of * V il 1 - These corsets are the outcome of the French vsa.illffl Iv Hi/If/J mind, thinking along the lines of perfect beauty, -. ||/||/J correct hygiene and proper comfort. : / Ml' U/JMilf Ml" They arc the product of workers from Belgium —busy craftspeople employing methods perfected ©x / J' 'V ; Thus the very source of production of P.D. '' .. Corsets makes claim on you. '*&•» Jsf. when you consider that the found- ■' ■■ • • ation of beauty is combined with the f/S ethics of duly—surely P.D. Corsets . . Every figure can be fitted—every purse . ' V'" Ask your draper this very day '2 to show you a selection! \ : u §mm" liicubatore £l j\V v - | Will iateh HMMBP >nfhe \ ■ ■ ■ IZ: M :|■ "Every■ Fertile -Egg.. 1 : I JrVf| .\. .. '■ j When you-buy a "QUEEN" Incu- J| ' " N§|p* ; I bator. .you • have a. machine that' || Rfl Ak ' 8 Wmi\ .'5 makes money by hatching all eggs . 1| . fef . El * that can be hatched; because it is |)| .. J M iWnilmwi 3 built to provido the natural condi- / ji 5 '' ons 6 ®^ 3 h atc k' B £ m 'der a hen. 1 " " ft' tf/ ! These. Incubators »re made of California E-edwood, ''0 | i| | With Double Walls Filled Between with Wood Felt, If you order j us ma^n 9 Perfectly "Insulated-' ."ji mv .» .- »:«-(»- -Am" 5-' 1 Th °y ftre heated by water; this method having 'many"advantages over,;-Ja. Iml IhUI OOf 1 hot air system. The heat is moro steady, and doos not-become,*r | IufBJI II MttJrjT'' I l w mtenso as to "cook" the oggs.. It is unnecessary tinder ordinary-.^?H_ Anain'"ivaEgsk: nmaiam ■ I 1 conditions to supply moisture in the "QTJEEN," as the. circulation ot£.|| \ 1 | • water through tho pipes neither adds nor takes away moisture, but juat' ;i VH I 1 ML 3 '! supplies the hot air naturally. . you.make a certainty J T |ie Heater Gives a Uniform Hsai in-All Paris ;;;J of riding the Best that | of the. Machine. ' • " • money Can produce, fot" 1 I The lamp flu« is long, and extends into the heater, and. bv reason'of j| these Tyres are Easily I its length, the lamp always burns with a steady flame,, "and makes H .1 ,p l* LI j no smoke or odor. The four-inch nursery space provided is jusfc-the y tile most Ketiapie anu k ( right depth to give plenty of room for the chicks, and to provide the f| Durable obtainable. I ] right amount of air below the egg trays. - . | Accept no cheap substitutes. | | 60 to 70 Egg Capacity, £5105.) | Protect yourself by /p*\ s 110 to 130 Egg Capacity, £7. [r seeing that Tyres bear (JfcjJj | ' 160-180 capacity, &i 10s. y. thi " W | E a W a PiiLfLi! & <Oo= Ltd. §! DUNLOP RUBBER CO. All Sm«. «nd Ni. B (k . ij

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2766, 9 May 1916, Page 3

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