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The presence of a woman at tho I'aliiatua dairy meeting last week led. the chairman to remark how greatly dependent on women the farmers wero 'bocoming in these days. Ho added that as things wore going now they would have to depend on them a good deal more. The lion, treasurer of tho Wellington Women's lied Cross Committee acknowledges the following contributions Mrs. Joseph, JJ2; Mrs. Moorhou.se, «C 1; .Mrs. Massoy, Xl; Miss Coates, 10s-.; Mrs. .T. P. Luke, 103.; Mrs. L. Blundell, «£l; .Olmriu Red Cross. Guild, .£8 6s. 2d.; Miss Jones, £1; Ohariu euchre party, J23 Bs. Gd.; C.L.R., JEI; Mrs. G. Hell, 2s. Gd.; Mrs. Mulborne, 3s. Gd, How to have soft, white hands despite housework--appl l y a little Sydal every night and rub it into the skin. Sweetsmelling Sydal is a hand emollient—quite distinct from a greasy- faoe cream. A 2s. jar lasts 12 week6—only twopence-a week for smooth, white hands! Get'a 2s. jar now—all chemists and- stores.—Advt.

IK 111 OH FEEJJQ IS Healed by Cuticura Trial Free "I suffered with a rash on both my feet and toes. The itching and burning' was awful and I could not sleep at night for it. The. more I scratched it, the worse it became, forming eruptions, from which a watery oozing used to come. My feet were very red and inflamed and I could not bear anything to touch them. "I read about Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment and t gave them a ' trial. In a very short time the rash had entirely disappeared." (Signed) Mrs. Mabel Dowling, 24 Queen St., Ash-. field, Sept. 8, 1915. • Free sample, each by post with 32-p. Skin Book. (S6ap to cleanse and Oint- ' ment to heal.) Address post-card: R. Towns & Co., Sydney, N. S. W. Sold throughout the world. "The Best Investment I Ever Made." . Vigorous, healthy folk simply cannot imagine what a horror, what a death-in-life Indigestion oan be. They speak lightly of. it 1 "I think I have a touch of Indigestion," they say; or "poor Mrs. So-ana-So has some trouble with her stomach." "A touoh," or "some trouble," forsooth 1 Of all the ills that afflict humanity none causes such an ocean of misery as Indigestion, Mrs. E. Davias realised ibis to the fall, as so many others have done, through painful experience. Head her story and you will understand why she regards the purchase of her first bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup as " the best investment I ever made." Here itis:"6 Woides Avenue,.Hurstviile, N.S.W. " For ft long and dismal period, whioh was the nnhappiest time of my life, I was a disconsolate unit in the great army of confirmed Dyspeptics. As a consequence of not being able to digest and assimilate suffi- [ oient nourishment my strength and energy ebbed steadily and dwindled away to zero. I became excessively nervous and depressed in spirits, and was unable to sleep or rest at night My whole system was unstrung, run down, and out of order, and I scSered from the most distressing and uncomfortable symptoms after eating. It ig now almost a year back since I was induced to try Mother Seigel's Syrup. When I bought the first bottle I thought it might prove a waste of money, but it turned out to be about the but invtitmmt I have' ever mailt, for, In buying that bottle, I also purchased the first instalment of renewed health. I felt the benefit of every dose, and as I continued to use it all the weaknesses, pains and impairments were gradually overcome, uyitil in less time than I could have thought such a transition possible, I was transformed from an ailing debilitated dyspeptic into a perfectly hale and hearty individual." When you need the help of a stomach and liver tonic get the bast—the world's Remedy —Mother Seigel's Syrup, which has proved itself in thousands upon thousands of cases-

"CULTIVATE ■ ■ :" IS ■ ; THE HABIT" /WV o*. buyiDg Spring and Summer Wear I /W Jg I OUR DAINTY BLOUSE DISPLAY Cannot Fail to Appeal! 111 p§ b lluf ' GEORGETTE BLOUSES, cut'square at \M|Bf f/W the neck, in Vieux Rose, Palo Pink, aSfg r tllpw Apricot, Cream, Biscuit, White, Navy, and Black, have JUST BEEN LANDED. ' ■ Thoy aro "THE LATEST OUT," FRESH : FROM FASHION'S INCUBATOR. Tho smartest blouses we have ever stocked! ||||Ei3S Prices, 30s!, 395, 6d., 425, ra|j>spi '1| . Look AT MIS SUMMER COAT, the " Hhl||| TOMr very latest idea, tho "SILK COAT • BLOUSE," in Pale Pink, Palo Blue, and I H White—Price, 635. ' JAEGER SUMMER-WEIGHT' WOOLLEN SPORTS COATSFrom 425. 6d. If you cannot como to town, MAIL US YOUR ORDER! DAYIS AND CLATER, Ladies' & Gentlemen's Outfitters, 216 LAMBTON QUAY,, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3196, 21 September 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3196, 21 September 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3196, 21 September 1917, Page 2

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