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\ , 1 THE STYLISH- " S ! NICE WARM ' 1 I I SEASONABLE j |' TAMS AND ZZ I ) 9 MILLINERY. j | |LP|| || || g if—J' lln our Showroom, at the \ | A \Jr 11 J\F \ jJ~w i |V. and A. Popular Prices, 1 \ I' arc well worth; seeing this | I ' • ■ I week. j FOR WOMEN & CHILDREN Li. I ' i a . I % v 5 5 in the newest shapes and eminently suitable for Winter j | evening wear are now on show, and your inspection j j. is cordially invited. They include:. — ! .WOMEN'S CREAM FLEECY CAPS—With tassel, close fitting, and smart. ' , ■ Price, 3s. 6d. eaoh. | ' WOOLLEN POLO Cream, Brown, Navy, and Green. ' ■ j \ " Price, is. 9d. eaoh. j j| SOFT WOOLLY CAPS —In Sase Blue, Cream, £oft and fleecy. t § Price, *2s. 6d. each. ■ ) I WOMEN'S WOOLLEN CAPS, WITH SCARVES ATTACHED-Very smart; : | . some finished with buttons at sides'; in shades of Tan, Grey, Brown. « . Price, 6s. 6d. eaoh. ji A - ■ ■ | CROCHETED WOOLLEN TAMS —Witli tassel; in Emerald, Brown, Cream,- I g Cardinal, Navy, Amethyst, Grey. Prices, 4s. 11d, and ss, 6d. each. . ' \ \ WOOLLEN MOTOR BONNETS—Which come /well down over ears; in Cream, j I ' Navy, Brown, Helio., Green. Price, 2S. 11d. each. \ | ' CHILDREN'S POLO CAPS —All wool, and well fitting; in shades of Brown, S v Saxe, Navy, and Cream. Prices, Is, Id. and is. 11d. each. • | CHILDREN'S WOOLLEN GAITERS-In Cream, Cardinal. il ] ' Prlcesr'ls. 9d., is.Hd., and 2s. 6d. pair. j I CHILDREN'S FELT GAITERS-In Fawn, Brown, Sase, Tan. ' ..■ j | ~ \ Price, 3s. 3d. pair. . i |' ' ' \ '

Mr. S. George Nathan, • Customhouse Quay, advertises particulars of a Motueka apple farm and three modern dwellings in. Wellington which are for sale

SEE IF THE CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATEi. Mother, Don't Hesitate If Your Child is Cross, Feverish, Constipated, give California Syrup of Figs. /Look at your child's tongue, mother! If coated it is a sure sign that the little ones 6tomach, liver und bowels need a gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pale, unablo to sleep, doesn't eat, or act naturally; or if it is feverish, with a disordered stomach and tainted, breath, or has stomachache, sore throat, diarrhoea, or the stuffiness" caused, by a cold, give a teaspoo'ni'ul of California Syrujp of Kgs— "Califig," and 'in a few hours all the foul constipated waste-matter, undigested food and sour bile gently move out of its little bowels without griping, and you have a healthy, playful child again. Tou needn't coax 6ick children to take this harmless fruit laxative; they love its delicious taste, and it. always makes them feel splendid. Ask your chemist for a bottle of "Califig"—California Syrup of Rgs, which has directions for babies, ohildren of all ages and for grown-ujps plainly on the bottle. To be 6ure you get the genuine ask to see that it is made by California Kg ft'yrup Company. Befuso any other kind with contempt. All chemists sell "Califig"—California Syrnp of Pigs, in bottles of two sizes, Is. ljd. and Is. 3d. '.

1 RACE APPAREL Make Your Bathroom S Attractive and Convenient I- , Where you will find Beau- , 3 tiful Assortments of Now- WK yyljf tif W 1-' i I . est and Choiceset - IE .M WltJtl 'MOdCf!! F ittmP'S, I COSTUMES, MILLINERY, Mlf l|\M " ' .0 '■ ! coats & fancy wear an Th , WI ~ ~ , I iSS§ 1 sflllljj modern bathroom symbolizes. the clean,. whole'"Exclusiveiiess" is the noted | Ijll some, healtKul things of life. No other, room in the feature of all our Goods. \ I il I SIiTC\ house so truly measures the standard of the family. IVf A ONT Vm'l m\\\ , A porcelain enamel bath does not make a bathroom. \ L¥k£&. IJL ll_j ¥v L? V»/ ii U J lljl ll|| rt |i\ is the small devices that complete it, and give each LIMITED, (Jj Af- !i 1 member of tho family a place for her or his requisites. "Wkete the Smart Hats Are" | These devices make the bathroom what it should be, co'nI 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY. Ljf S ,-venient and sanitary, . ' As Well as Beautiful. '' . ' ..■■ . . jiu«iauuLijii|jju _ We have a fine range of "San-o-la" Bathroom Ware, . | . — including solid brass fixtures, nickel plated; Opal Soap H I e( l corners and ground backs; Soap and Tumbler Holders, ' ' ME&SSS&Ms I Sponge, Holders, Tooth Brush Holders,. Shaving Brush ' BllllP" TITP T-ANCPT- 11111111 I ' o^ers ' aper Holders, Kobe Hooks, etc. i lljllii: A J*™* <"«"» «* a*"* Wmik IS I Eycry fixture marked "San-o-la" is guaranteed. pfcircumlaffl), puMafcal©, m& jlftta. ga W*t t D t fc ''D " " ft 7/ie abaot tmld-fmoui Medica/ Journal says: g _ v __ _■ V _ v "Finer Tea means Better 'Health t"' i Tj-W/ • Sir 'C* T '*4 I 1 | Il W'* IVllilS Oi I ■ ' -" I G:KStoce ' "; : ■ , : - ; ' v " | This was arrived at' after 1 % |7i¥ |7'/^rßl'p¥| n < : s , exhaustive experiment and it Was i ❖ ijijij V i. lilV ■ g proved that not only was fine tea i t _ri ' & | healthful and < inferior tea injurious, 1«> , TivCINS ' Illi-L i but fine tea is actually cheaper in If. 4>, s being required. , !l jroning with electricity is th» • S , g easiest, the sanest, andjnost \ . , BBfg ■ •• g K hygienic way of ironing the ' ■ S . . a | It is easy because all that one H fU | if ® ❖ has to do is to insert the plug - p . S /afc § O in the hot point and allow tbe —-—ml ■ I lllllifMiPdm. I S irontoheat : . •-. , t ~ sT ' Si It is sane beoarase there is practically half the work as compared a jH ! ■ ... a , -n-ith the old methods. You have no stoking of fire to attend to; it heals § § ❖ itself. . & " ■ i 1 i It is hygienic because of tlie absence of fixe heat; there is no-perspi-/ g Mfllß efAHfl All M % ration, with the attendant danger of catching cold: v ❖ • 1 » S ❖ CET AN ELECTRIC IRON FROM US — OUR PRICE IS 225. 6d. a rOf B ♦ I Health and Economy " v : 1 I THE SIUS HARDWARE CO., LTD. | i: , § % 111-113 CUBA STREET' ' .. WELLINGTON. •♦! g| . |, -A. DON'T LOOK OLD!! Bntrertors joargr«j and Jaded hulrs to their r.a»or»l color with. I i!?*nl! f& W' % tOCKYER'S SOLPHUS I Mllse-. . JMI s|HAII? RESTORER H cto'ea theeiislp, and niaioß the moßt perfect H&irDwajlnt:!# WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPSON BROS., LTD., .WELLINGTON. ■ Bp T e M™ E ß^ , - J ■ A 1917 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE ~ : ~ ■ i : '. : . . ■ "ROTARY STANDARD." ! ; I We have had over 40 years' Practical Experience,, during which time we |%i pd §2? S . hare handled thousands of " 61 B B tT v£b a A pee ASH t\ s A (v /J JR A n IBIKI BBA INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM o SEWING MACHINES \ * FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS. tiJE>a •" bIM BY INSTALLING ONE OF THESE CELEBRATED SAFES. and while tho absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROTARY TWELVE CORNER STEEL BENT: PRFECT IN CONSTRUCT STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial, TION; CONTAINS ALL THE ESSENTIAL .POINTS THAT are now enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are. AH fuul them ARE NECESSARY FOR RELIABILITY. to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing more NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DE* and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime, and the very best, like 22 carat STROYED BY FIRE . fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Needle NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. ■ Standard is the most important invention of the century. Let us send you ITS FORM OF CONSTRUCTION ALLOWS IT TO FALL particulars. Standards packed and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer FROM ANY HEIGHT WITHOUT BURSTING ■ — THEREFORE Machine from £5 12s. 6(1. Needlea of all kinds in stock. Any make Ma- ABSOLUTE SECURITY. BRITISH MADE; - chine repaired. WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OR CALL AND SEE THE ' GOODS AT , . F. J. W. FEAR. I The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co., Ltd., I 80, 82, 84, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON AGEOTa . CNCINEER AMD IMPORTER, 68 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ? , . . .

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3057, 19 April 1917, Page 3

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