Save Time and Latouc ■i^f^^Ji^te*— Anils r I 8.8. WALL MOP. TVfOPS For cleanin £ walls and ceilings; - IVAV/JL *** complete with handle extensions. Price 7s firi . . . The Most Effective Method 8.8. BRICK-A-BRACK HAND o f Cleaning FLOORS and Very convenient and eerviceable. II I Price, Is. 9d. During the summer months the Hi dust nuisance is & perpetual menill ace to the health and comfort of «s^^*^^^tos&v IS I e public. Tho best way to ■ II overcome this danger and annoy- mWMH^^W^ 111 I6SS M ° pS ' Thaj fonn the finost I Will UK I IllfllM Iff . means of clening Furniture, Floors, Ml 1 1' film jilmllllll™ They Pick «p Every Particle ' ""™. W(HHP ; of Ditt ■ b - b - reservo,r *»• 111 inßte t of 6c i tteri^ ifc as ordin - H ° ids Eufficient oii * Mtu «te . ar y brooms do. Moreover, they „ ' , . , , •*W)|lßiHi" ' ,i_ 1.T,-.,. nf . .' .*, mop. Can be washed and used sa\ e tno laoour or stooping m- '■»„ u . MnEe r,r>n volved in Pushing floors with as a dry mop. 8.8. HANDEE. MOP. dnStegj efc Has a swivel socket handle which Our' lino of 8.8. Mops includes keeps mop flat on floor, or .works articles suitable for every home ' jat an angle. Price, SS. 6d. and evel 7 purpose. Being priced • fjjff ■ very moderately, they are labour- '•■ |||j{ ft I ' savers that no household can af- _-<kiliß>»- /// ford to do'without. ■ ffjftjfnTlgl -.'.'■: I ■ INSPECT IN OUR FUR- SS : T" ill . NISHING DEPT\ r: ff <~i a . Sole Agents:— $■ $ ;' lilfglll GEORGE and ! ||| "■ ».icMn 8 M.j l. ■»»!„.. ,11 LAMBTON QUAY .. te . *" "prtaT u. :M. duster. 10-inch, Price 10s. 6d. '■ , . , ' , ' . ■~.,_. . ' 1-pint Can— ■■• Pr ce. 3s, 6d. 14-inch, Price, 1?s. 6d. , --v-*--- „, ' '■ ■ [ 1-quart Can— Price, 6S, 6d. England Has.Settled Down, ■■■■■■- ■ • Mrs. Mildred F.irwcll, a wealthy WMW * lilß ' tMßi!l ' a ' Wj MilW^^ 1 woman who has. acted as war corre- j . / - - spondent for the. Chicago "Tribune," j \M B BTTB Flfk LJ BbJ "■ O j\ ft.B has written to- that paper from Swe- | VV. L, 8 6 B L L.J %& M H ® SON, den of recent observations in England. • ' ' : •' "For the first timo during the war I • (Established 1879) felt real hatred in the air there," ■ she" S . •"' .''" ' ' ' \ says. "They have taken a long time ' ?lf\& Qi\\l&r&vmHfae ' ' . about it but-England as-a whole has. j «CWCIICI> AIW ' SllVSrSlTilinS. I settled down now to hating in a way to ! ' ' . make a Prussian envious. ■ Thero is a | Rin P*> it == % Photo Fram«e . tendency to. regard. Austria,_ Bulgaria, | Brooohee, ■ " ' » ■Trinket Boxes'' ,-. fallen -| BraoeletB ' Hlgh~claSS Goods/ I Scents BotHee' ■where we fear, and all England's hate \ Neoklacee, ' Salts Bottles •is directed toward Germany, as Ger- ! Pendants, ' tj ..r 1 . rs , irnTiirnrafi , many's is to her, arid as war can only ! EarrinM ' Beautlfld ln.DeSign • "*"? ' . go on where ther.o is hate, ■. it looks \ T v . wr ' Toilet Sets, worso and worse |foi- any terms of lioetota, j and WorkmanshlO, Inkstands, , peace. _ England has lost so much that I Charme, x Silver Purses she will, domand her full pound of ! Greenstone, ajwavc rwm vatttc 'ienieH* ViJL. flesh. Well-informed people feel that j v^iu ALWAYS GOOD VALUE. bemette Binge. only tho middle, if. that, of. the war has I rencuß, i ■ „ Sweet Dishes, • :. .been. reached. . , There is 'no. sign of f Scarf Pin 6« " "' " '—-■ *'■■' Vases, not going on with .it. ■ The German Wake, MILITARY WKIST WATCHES, Table Ware i boast that Germany could .not be £ Eto Etc ■> fidn o<. a\e L beaten in 30 years is answered by the * &,J ln great ™™b SbW 1, Wi,l bCat them ill Write fW ° dr illuetrated catalo^c " E^ai »es cordially' invited. Our 0 r y " nrsl; - . Registered Ornaments in honour of New Zealand's Heroes are quite ; Mrs. Firth, hon., treasurer of the' unique-ask for special Het. .Wellington Women's Red Cross Com- J n n i,, AJA* anr , 000 00/ ii« ua n i«# •.. . mittee, acknowledges the receipt of the | » n| y Addpesß—222-224 Lambtoti Quay, Wellington, following amounts:—Mrs:-Ashenden, %m. L1 .7,... ' 2s. 6d.-; box ..at. depot, 55.; IJ-.C.F.IJ. BSS^™»w^g^'^*''W«a«^fiH«iTß^^ proceeds in little boys' nursery, 3s. Bd/; ' —~~ : L. Alexander, 65.;. Miss Coates, 10s.; F »»fwa»»»iiim^.. l iv*jt»^u» .. Mrs. A. Young, 2s. Gd.; Mrs. R. Sinclair, 2s. 6d.; C.J.R,,-55.; Anonymous, mi ■r> ' e , ■" i' in • , The Fuleireof the Empire Depends -upon the Children is.; Mrs. A. J. Atkirison, £i 4s. ■ ...■ -.... /.- '..-/.::,.:..:. ...'..."„:::.:.. , r , ■, . ~ *-~.. • OUR DUTV IS TO MAINTAINiTHEIR ' Memfaers' night at the .Scottish ctdcm/-"imj CTrnTv? ™ iir»r> Timr. Society took the form of a concert, fol- STRENG|fjI EVEN IN WAR TIME ..--. wa V s e crowd a ed"S The CHEAPEST, Of PEST & BEST. INFANTS' FOOD is vocal items, which were much appreci- ' - • ated:—Mrs. Fraser-Tytler, Mrs. Rait, • /fSFWI& and Miss Eamsbothau, .Mr. Musso, and 'L«s» &?$ /Wlk WLt** dancing to the piping of Mr. Patterson. Ws&r Wsk wa \Hsdia' SPECLiL TREATMENTS AT MES. >>iiffi!sF rgGZfx*. For fallin" hair, dandruff or prema- bold Everywhere' eS& vasS* in Tins, specially packed for " rooin^&uTnea." aM eUm ~ FOK INFANT/S, INVALIDS and the' AGED. For improving the colour and lustre of Mothers can with safety substitute "NeaveV the hair, Henna shampooing, 7s. o<l.. r . • i • j •» • i i • For improving tho growth and prevent- ror more expensive kinds, as it is recommended ing the hair falling, Shampooing with by the highest Medical Authorities, and is known cleansing the hair and all oVer the * lobe for its &™t nutritive.value. scalp, Shampooing, 2e. 6d. . ■ A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. For .strengthening the growth, Clip- . „„_ G> Holllday> of 72 Yeldham Roadi Hammersmith, writes:-"My P K? Itafn ng' JAir Staining. Charles bu been reared entirely on your Food since the age of three from 10s 6d weeks. When bom he weighed 7lbs., but did not thrive on his natural For improving the complexion, remov- mill£ > under l!,e advice of Doctor , Fulhsm Palace Road, he -int ing ami preventing wrinkles, eradicating put on your Food. ■He is now 6 months old and weighs 16jlbs. lam i blackheads, Courses of Faco Treatments, thankful to say he has never had any troubles since he slarted to take it, and One Guinea. is in every way a fine, healthy boy. PREVIOUS TO TRYING YOUR For the permanent removal of super- FOOD WE TRIED OTHERS WHICH WERE MORE EXPENSIVE, fluous hair by Electrolysis, per half- BUT WHICH DID NOT AGREE WITH HIM SO WELL AS hour Treatments, ss. NEAVE'S FOOD.—November 17th, 1913. Special Preparations for Hair and Face _. —-__ „. , ~-,,.• Home Treatments. 2™f 8 ye " , rvH Medicated Soap for the Scalp, Is. 6d. BEST.—Used in Rearing Russia s Royal Children. Tablet is Box CHEAPEST.-THOUGH THE BEST FOOD IT COSTS .Complexion Soap (special), Is. 6d. tab- LESS THAN ANY OTHER. let, is. box. Useful Booklet, " Hints about Baby " by a Trained Nurse, sent free on mentioning thlt ' Combings made lip, 2s. 6d. OZ. publication. JOSIAHR. NE\VE*COm Fordlnjbrldce, or from the Australasian Agents— Switches, Transformations, Toupe&S, Eraser, RamsjT (New Zealand) Lid., 39 Featherstoa Street, Wf Uinston, and at Auckland, and every design in hainrork at English . Iz! ?!:. t*t ■l"""!^"'_„, ". prices. '"' ~-™-»u •>•■' mwu.j.m Mrs. Kolleston, 256 Lambton Quay.— . Advt. ' ' The Pa the Disc, playing through the MS • ra medium of a smooth, hall-pointed, un- TS \Y7DTCTT ITT \Y7 A TT'TJ wearable sapphire m lieu of the sharp- DUV (I W Kid I LCi I W/ilUn ' pointed ne«lle. reprefiouts the.last word ' ' in the faithful reproduction of sound. TU o f i e v <<l4<> f n CtUtP Jnn It is unwearable and, with ordinary care, j 1 Xlal IS OUIC 10 VJIVC OdllbiaCllOllt unbreakable. The tone i 3 rich, full, and mellow. Any existing Disc Machine cai) . THERE are many Soldiers to-day who wist that they (or. be easily fitted with the Pathe_ Sound their friends) had not wasted money on a cheap wristlet Box, to enable its owner to enjoy the watch. They have found the "cheapness" a watch mXVe ™™ Me > ™ d COnstantl >' necdhlE r< * air - . Catalogues, etc.. Oscar Hewett and Co., THE ONLY WATCH WOBTH HAVING IS A COOD ONE! 58 Cuba Street (just below Bank N.Z.).- Th(J on]y w we , took aro of Guarant<!?d Qua)itT . We must be satisfied they are perfect before admitting them nTOI . (irippijii-i i7nn<3 -bat-r W4P to <) " r stock> whateyer P rico 3' OU P a J' ioT one oi our WristflOßS SrjPEUFUjOUSI HAIR MAS , et Watches _f rjm 30s . to £4 7s. 6d.-you are SURE of getting The Brsateet humiilation ia snffwM hr a Thoroughly Dependable, Accurate Timekcopor. wouia a E 3O E ailucte7 "&« growlhsinay BEST QUALITY - BEST VALUE, be permanently destroyed with "KTJIi- __, __ -~ _ _ DAH." This safe, euro, and simple re- jf** @ \f ([% § H H 4> J medy doss Dot mark or burn the skin, XW$ B I a I \as %J? B \*s Box i. 0 and has no objectionable odour. Hair on 9 " Da *W the face and ,neck gives one an unkept 252 LAMBTON OUAY j£ appearance, and it behoves every Tvoman ' " fif to use the best means at her disposal to 1 ;j|:r~=: ' pf completely destroy the growth. KUL- j '- : : ' PAH is prepared from the formula of ' ■ — : — '■ —■ Goo, Mee, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wei- $ "jr , . -, •& t "W'*' lineton. Posted, 3d. extro.-Advt. fesM Ji. //_ SurarfiO i? r . (fgTYf/ZPbfZFW ■ M\k 1 Economy! Tis&r/(£rs[6& , ton . the brilliant polish that won't rub off. In tins-liquid, Is,; paste, 6d.-Advt. I WHOLESALE AGENTS. THOMPSON BEOS.. LTD.. WELIJJTOTON-
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3011, 23 February 1917, Page 2
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