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•. - . . / ■ . ■ • I ■ Wednesday is \ . .. ■ i at -the DJ.C. ! Thete are busy days at tlio D.1.C., but Bargain Day stands | out on its own as a day for extia busy-ness. ■ . x - i V Hundreds of shrewd, far-seeing , women, who appreciate, tho good things of life, come along to Bargain Day at the D.l.Cvbe- j cause they know that some of tho good things of life are obtainable at big , savings in price. Besides, one lias to look around in these times of high cost of Hying to see just where economies can be effected. . Bargain Day at'the D.I.C. provides hundreds of chances to economise on real "wants" in both persou'al wear and home furnishings. , ! Visit the D.I.C. early on Bnrgain Day and be convinced that •■ you can save largely on high-class merchandise. ■■■ ■. , . .<■ \ 3d. in the 1/- off marked prices on all Eemnants and Oddments, Every Section has its Bargains! ■ J ' ■ ■ .' ' ' ■ ■ \

Aft DP" , % B R P" i&JI pa ipwria Vtff ffmniuimßl Hii***^! wXUXURIOUSCOMFORT.! that defines the Suits niade by . . . . ' . . Morrison, and Penney. '." Ja • —•-■■ IN • fe Tho cut and tho fabrics ringtrue [WT fi/ri/"*.'!!' TY T A TTfe fiUL* !«&«.. JP. •«. IF to the latest London styles; with- S\j{) U Liu A K OOIIOIStSRQ l Uffl MR out even the slightest: su'gges- *.■..., • : . , • ■ ; • tion' of the undesirable extremes,. . ■ ; . ■—'■"■''■"". .., . ' ' .■ ■ ■ ' which are riot.-uncommon in. the i fi~9 : . i •■■ \ ■ suits', made, in, other \ ' ■~,*". T HB Ml comfort and luxury of suments. ''•' . . ' -.; • • ! . , perior upholstered furniture is fully Men of good tasfe, and good «• * realised in the' Homo that possesses \ judgment, prefer .to'have their | "SCOULLAE," EASY'CHAIBS AND suits made by Morrison &. Penney. -J ■■■,■'■ SETTEES. '"•■ ■' ....,.■• '~ We are ready to'-make *;qur ' „ - .". . ' . ...... , ,'■ suit, and we. guarantee roil-absp- . , Elegance, Base, and Durability have ■ - lute satisfaction. , ' been most admirably combined in every ■ ■': .•■■.■ ; ■ . piece which displays winter comfort in. ' ' ■' ■ '■■'. . . . , .its most attractive form. : - J ' ,f M6friSoi"& : -Poifloy if our stocks do not contain S •r • Sal ' EXACTLY WHAT YOU REQUIRE, ■' ! © ,- UM ~«JE- WILL BE PLEASED TO MAKE MAOAKItiI b UUJLiIJIiNUb, TO YOUR Willis Street, Wellrngton.; J MfTxXS INDIVIDUAL ORDER. , ,' LAEKE'S Hair Dye • ■ restores youth- ' / . . } fal colour, black or biwn; harm- . fej» «&^)§% ®1 V • T'trr , ■ w, less fiid odourless, colourlese. .Post free. ' WL \ '' - THE ■ fe Iβ. M. and Zβ. 6d. ClaTke,,Chemist, 116 • V!«iuritt Street, Auckland., & B*"®ft-® R BS H SL Jl HEAD 0OTI0E: LAMBTON QUAY, I I \#^y THE , BECR ET OF BOOT BASE WELLINGTON. S *^B|rf "nf i^f^! .' ■ queen street ...masterton. f . J J i MARKET mm •" fIASTIN H 0 -,: AT DUHSTABLE, ENa ■" \ W --.: (b<S (Ph aß '? TF nme "'^'» J 'iMi l lßflßTir TTHtlfl H v ■ ™ ■ %*? figTOBKA IkTfXßtk m^uusS

If you must rear baby by hand adopt a food which approaches most closely 'to Mother's Milk, andwhich yields positive results.. - Mellin's Food is the tried and proved equivalent to Mother's Milk; its success is evidenced by \vorli3-wide recommendation, Simple to prepare; no tedious cooking—it is alike a boon to the nursing mother and satisfying to the child, Write new for Mmnle 0/ Mdlln's Food anit meful Httcitwok—'Tin Care of Manls'-Frct, Then there's hit BottlG -Mellin's Feeding Bouic is the perfect and simple Feeder. ■• Messrs. Golum C' Co, proprietary, Ltd. WBLUN3TOK. CRO.UP! For croup the cough mixture made with HEAN'S ESSENCE is ftnexoellent remedy. It outs phlegm at once. A 2/bottle makes a pint fluost family cough and cold medioine. Bβ ■ sure it's Hean's. The Quality of our work is remembered long after the price is forgotten,,, ♦ High-class Dentistry; Painless Methods. SETS TEETH £242-6 9 Surgeon Dentists, H9 Willis Street, Wellington. i

5! I! FBI'S 01$ sJßm® »» o **** l3l^^!^ "PHE pick of tho best productions :from leading British makers. Taste- ■ ful designs and heavy plating .ensure long: wear and real'satisfaction, R-easonaMy priced'to begin. wit%jth eso goods ai : o, far cheaper jn tlie ■long run: than articles of inferior quality. , OUR ATTRACTIVE RANGE INCLUDES PUDDING BOWLS, PIE DISHES, CASSEROLE DISHES, HEATINC DISHES, ETC. ■■ As gifts to-friends or for,}iso in your own homo, this ware is suro to please. Buy "whero quality' is guaranteed! 'G.'-ahd'T. YOUNG. Ltd. m lambt °n qway,' m mm b. >««>>««i ««•• _ WELLINGTON, --r ,■—■■-j— : — _ _ . All suburban districts such as Kilbimie, Brooklyn, and Kclburn are ■ embraced in tbo term ."Suburbia," and Suburbia is tho best place to live from the point of viev/ of health , . '' CAMPBELLS DELIVER GROCERBES IN "SUBUf?B!A." Our prompt'motor delivery places suburban residents •on the- same footing as city dwellers so far as coiirenionco in 'buying groceries is "concerned. We deliver fresh city provisions at. city prices. Let : us bring the freshest, most wholesome of town groceries to your' ' homo in Suburbia I ' Write or 'Phono your order. „ OfeSULo, 5.0 a, 4ft and 4'.J MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. ' ' ■ 293 OOBA' STREET. ' 'Phone 2524 A. 163 BJDDIFORD STREET. • 'Phono 1084. Wfh.j Hw© -iaeafey R©©fs? REPAIR THEM PERMANENTLY AT A SMALL COST BEFORE RAIN COMES WITH APPLY THE SAME AS PUTTY, WITH A KNIFE OB TROWEL. ACENTS. OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON,

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3068, 2 May 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3068, 2 May 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3068, 2 May 1917, Page 2

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