ffi Thigilriglilycoiiceiitratedießresi B '■' jklr food Is made under perfectly \ JtTptt hygienic conditions from Bβ- 9 i|p||i lpcted. N"ew. Zealand grown \ Jpjl|| Vtf&k 33te' P atent process, oy \ ;wiitiß:it,is;tteate£obvtotes:tlie li usual slow cooking: of or&tßaiy a pattiisp. media. GBBSTEHA \ Mtfj&mmk cooked , , for IWO MINWTES ft |||l|||§si& ■ will make a palataWe, nutri- , | tious, a«4 eiißtatoing dish, tbat \ Vouug-'' GEEBEENA is also \ twice as maay platesfui to the V a b eß to»day aod convince ft , youreelf ttat GERSTENA is \ , the "Food ol EoodB." \ ■ ■ lfis - The Cup that OBiears Hew ZeaSanci I is a cup of i I _JTHE QUEEN OF TEAS j -•' It has a Rich, Refreshing Flavour | i, I TEMPTING AND SATISFYING | -' "/" s Refuse Inferior Substitutes. \ . iffi__v: j^^g^sßSSi^!a^^:u»niHMiMM.iiMiu»jHi»iHifiM' l """»'w' l 'n>B«i«'«^y WAPT-IY if"l had been in the British Parlia!l vlfixlii M II viilitt/ ment I mu sb have, voted at once for , . ..women suffrage." .„,.,. „. - Miss.Otterson is on a visit to friends .- (Confanuedjrom page 2.) k Hawke's Bay. : ,haf&rfapfeSSucl?ft:. JtfaXg* »on a visit 'mestic science for the Gisborno Centre, *° Wellington. .Helegraphs our Napier correspondent. Widespread sympathy has been ox'On Wednesday afternoon, at the Gas P ress f *» Councillor G. Frost in the ..Company's rooms in Courtenay Place, «<*"* f d bereavement he sustained -there was , a largo attendance of ladies "' th , e I<)ss of ,. h wfe - e¥ e M y, s - r at Mss Una Carter's weekly demon- Frost Tf we!l la !™ n ?? d 8^ . stration of gas cookery. The interest fiTf% al ?i blg + C ' rclo f + ,° f ■;is? %° -tvs M r r M2 lr -p J r- ?■ ■omelets, roast; beef baked potatoes, d deal %fe ti k do^-g f .... marrow supreme, plum pie flaky pas- | fit th f „ He moved a , try, coconut squares, . and coconut y6t& of mnMence m - th c^^,^ drops. ..-. --. ■_ ■■ ■ Frost, which was seconded by Council-Sii-WUfrid Laurier, Minis- lor H. P. Barber. The motion was ter of Canada and Liberal Leader, has c ? med ,' all standing. A similar expreswatehed the suffrage procession of m i ttee , and also of the Wellington ; 40,000 women in London. "I was Technical School Board. *" ■ moved hy the spectacle, by the mten- ■■■.■■ ; sity of their earnestness. I felt that Silk hosiery, for ladies will he found " t> j j ' j i lvm ' a excellent-variety at Price's Store, SiMrs. Bamford and. her little fi6 wmis street Silk-ankled hoae, 2s da-ughter, of- Auckland, are t&e guests ud.; 3s. 6d., 4s. 61; pure silk hose 6s - of Mrs. Edward Nation, in Talavera 6d., 7s. 6d. up. Quality and value the Terrace. ' , ' .' bestjin tdTO.-ldvt. .•■ • I ' I . AT THE j Just Glance at these Tempting % ' \. Showroom Offers* % i ' ". / LADIES' VOILE DRESSES, in Spot and stripe | " r effect, 2-piece Blouse, and full gathered Skirts. Usually 15s. 6d. to 295. 6d. | Bargain Price, ss. lid., 7s. Hd., 10s. 6d. LADIES' WHITE COTTON GABARDINE COSTUMES—Smart styles. Usually 425. i Bargain Price, 255. | 10 Only LADIES'CABAREJINE RAINCOATS i —Brown and Fawn only. Usually 655. to | 725. 6d. , Bargain Price, 255. MAIDS' COSTUMES—In Grey, Fawn, & Brown. I Usually 295. Gel. to 49s'. 6d. Bargain Price, 15s. 6d. | Bβ* We Pay Postage on Country Orders. "Wi j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2987, 26 January 1917, Page 3
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