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S Special Bargains in Costumes at Mathewson's Winter Sale I , JfOR ONE WEEK ONLY we offer a special line of Ladies' High-Grade Costumes at the extremely low price of Were £7/7/0, Now 85/-" This is your only opportunity to buy a XT "s. Costume at aucli a low price. Made in the very latest styles in Gabardine, Covert, and Navy Serge, those fiiimrt costumes make extremely attrac- i MATHEWSON'S LTD. "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington ' ' a to the Housewife '• f"\ • • • f"\ Owing to the scarcity and the high price of grape cream of tartar, we are reluctantly compelled to make this special appeal to housewives and cooks. ■ We particularly ask you to use every endeavour to practise economy in the use of New Zealand's popular * ' "Sure to Rise" , BAKING POWDER We ask you to do 10 in order to aid us in maintaining quality and purity. Grape cream of tartar » o now costs nearly £400 a ton, compared with £75 tq £85 before the war. Moreover, it is so hard to secure -that we have great difficulty in obtaining ' sufficient for our needs. If extravagance is practised the supply of Edmonds "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder will not meet demands. If all practiie economy, we can Maintain Supplies and Maintain Quality. Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar — none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste, in the mouth. T.J. EDMONDS LTD. ' "Sur©.to Rise" Baking Powder : Works e CHRISTCHURCH ~

■ \ ' ■ ■ ■ . .... 4F j)W CORSETS I >sRK ) ■■ j' /' . the New 1918 Line< ~\ I■■ ' $'■ ' Y H Incomparable! ■ : All tronMacfng corsets- are not Goasaids; a Vl 0 n v u , Gossard is a front-lacing corset,made by l\ H The New Front . Gossard. \\ fj with skilfully designed sections that , \l . // eliminate all appearance of fat or thickness. A genuine Gossard mews a perfect front, a 11 )j " smooth bad, all-day comfort, your safe- U 1/ Ajl Accent Under the Bust guarded health, and a wearing service that II I that emphasizes the delicate curve of alone is worth the price you pay, U I the waistline. Priced at 12/6 and up I /|J Flat Back and Hip Lines'_ The best stores in your city sell the genuine l\ .fJ| that give the slender silhouette of Gossard Corsets, where a highly specialized w ytff youth. Gossards are the only corsets that Gossard service assures .you complete satis- ' ffe* , ■'"w? completely conform to Fashion's faction, - . SS .Be sure you buy a genuine Gossard. Look These stores, will not try to sell you some oj|f CP-§y? forthen?.me Pnccard other corset "just as good." You will know c&C . %$w (jossarn them hy their advertising of Gossard Cor . W ■ Cw on the inside of the corset; it is your guar- sets, and by Gossard signs displayed in their Pj ; W antee of the original. windows. H ' hi ' Made in the United States and Canada, 1/ 11 J Worn with health and comfort by women JjC f D. I. C. Co. of New Zealand, Ltd., > yKTm) J. Ballantyne & Co., Christchurch and Timaru fti\ / yl)\V \ \ A ' George & Kereley, Ltd., Wanganui flttl 7 \\ WmM (l Herbert Haynes & Co., Ltd., Dunedia _ 'WVV / \ L W&wMjf W. Lewie & Co., Invercargill (LI \AlkL»^^ ! Milne & Choyce, Ltd., P? 1 V HTlvll^^^^^ - 1 /l(jilrt*V v / \ \\ \ 1 CHICAGO ff A T/jfiH.W.GossgidCo. Inc. h/ vVW I n*™™ 1 J' Largest Makers oj Fine Cutsets Aj \\ W * UK<OSAI "' , A TRUE DRESS ' • I ECONOMY e ®ffl> B^l^?^^? u mi STfri l(?^^P^ l B ' ' 5 '" f aTo " r " ,e "Churchill" tailor H %Cli w , D u %l <PiL i & %P w a madp Skirts nnd Costumes. Thniigh lliDj a S ,) cost nioro thiiii the ordinary dress,, tin i wear and satisfaction they give cost less, We £an Spare 50 Bales | David McCrae, .Ltd.R2.il i^^S

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 245, 4 July 1918, Page 3

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