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B f*3lh I! YOUR IDEAL IN I jffip) what do yms know WW I Dining Room Fnrnitnre J j J?l_^V-^l : -~~ Many house wi«s make J\ ., jI % t mM fral Ifclltfe? mii about Corn Flour. ' g||P rnakung blanche, fy/ i ! Jw Others think it is only for M. y~ I B&ra#sl;s^^^ QrBB sweet milk puddings; but > £¥$ it makes excellent savoury & u ' : H dishes too. n s^^ i; =^^^#W%^ij^§^4 i fl Corn Flour is not for occasional we, but is an everyday J _JL-4b~-3« 1 " ■ - I economy. Another mistake is to think that any Corn ® ->•*-, "-w. j Flour will do. It iB important to use ti Q ua i n ftie S S The Scoullar Co., Limited, with its ! J Wto fU H.«« \4 3imirtH<>lfv I,nicl " G facilities alld oxnDrt "aftsmen t 'Mfl'MMli a U Slffi»P«"«y h aS enabled House Furnishers to realiso , J yiWIfieSaWWiSW g Tone their ideals in Quality Furniture. J K Our displays of Diningroom Furniture has no equal for elegant de--1 ' tOOI. ft iQlll*. y sign and artistic finish! H They nave learned how many simple, yet attractive, *J Whatever your .Oiningroom may lack we can supply with every ■ I light dishes it makes. % satisfaction. B . Urn At uerd, rf tow Com Flour Motor- The % f nP]j»A $f flll JO.AI? (]©„. LffiL. I U Brow APohonrulptLk will help you. !l ghu J | . IIWS JLitLUt) |- R simple instructions forth making of cconomicoUccd »j- ,| OFFIC E-LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ffi fei and saooury dishes, soups and sauces. II can bt had & S , „ jS n fro. for a postcard to J. B. Gilfillan & Co., P.O. "}■ S Branches at Maaterton and Hastings. a Box 848, Auckland. Write for a copy TO-DAY. & g B — ———- ■ r% ili mm 1 1 $m 1 ill SI USG iCSS ' THIS is the special message we _„ J L„l_. ~„ who uses Edmonds "Sure to ■ aeCl Heap US Rise" Baking Powder. This rf fa? *m*Sm x«&a /Ssm * s ° I request is made because of our set lH|. jfj| $M \%&MW $[m CI I determination to maintain the MM W' «. " 1 quality and purity of N.Z.'« popWIM •%^^ s >Al§,AS&&^s^&t ptnanHr 09 ularbrand-because of our resolve OlaOtlliy oo to use only the best grape cream of __ _ ... _.«._,.-.« ,««■.» 8 tartar. Cream of tartar is now nearly ©r. Cassell's Tablets Enrich me Mood, Increase | £ 400 a ton, compared with £75 to ' Vitality, and Strengthen the Entire System. S^^^BiS Unless strict economy is observed "~~~~~~~~~~~ "~ in using Dull eyes grow bright, pale cheeks show colour again, _g .__ „ — Bk f O when Dr. Cassell's Tablets are taken for ansmia. It cannot L I | |l/| | | |%| | | W be otherwise. Dr. Cassell's Tablets nourish the nerves and JTj Jy? \J? fc»/ restore the assimilative power of the system; and when that ( }J is done the blood must become rich and pure, with multitudes blire to Kise of little red corpuscles in it to cany strength and vitality to OAF/IMP PnWTWI? every part of the body. Then pallor goes, languor goes, DAfkinU rv/VVUTiR weakness, faintness, headache; all the many little miseries be Becureenough high quality which afflict the anaemic disappear, and new health and crcam of tnrtar t0 mcet rcqu i r emehts. Therefore, energy and brightness come again. There is life for the 8 help us by using a-little less-it means less km- "" • • -n- n_„ n>„ T>„uui- ' 1 ness tor us, but the same'pure food quality lor you, anasmic in Dr. Cassell s Tablets. • Remembe ; we have Bte J (ast i y retuse d to use any . S but the highest grade genuine crcam of tartar—none ' "increase the Nutrition o? me Body aua give 0 f the chemical substitutes which can be sold for n a line sease of Strengtb aad Fitaess." %g it&^^ltZi. Dr. JOSEPH Mo, *M, 18, Wilton Place, Victoria, Lcrdcn, l!^*&^rs?^^ 8.W., Eng.,'writes:-"It is a ploasura to ma to recommend such an ? in foodstut/s. » Help us, therefore, by using less • excsliont ramotly as Dr. Casssll's TaSlats. i have satisfied myasff ef | Edmond's so that we can continue to employ first their offlcacy, not only in nervous sirairi but also in digosiive weakness \ j Bra de grape cream o( tartar. " tWJi "" ,Ufa -" B i TV J. EDMONDS LTD. fk «n m ■ <<?*% 111 " Sure lo Rise " Bakin & Powder Worts VUo9 Vli '8 ■ ' CHRISTCHURCH Dr, Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients i f \ «.u \ of proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised !If ||ffirasA//^—-w' r If/If KIIOW the | modem remedy for j 1 |j^^»^|£ftjjifiM 9)1111'" refreßhin S I Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anamia - | j M "IffiM qualities • flim Paralysis Sleeplsssnass • ' Wasting Diseases j of ' Infantile Paralysis Stomacf) Disorders Vital Exhaustion I ™* \ Neurasthenia . Kidney Weakness General Debility j' Bpf'lUE&-a_J ' | Specially valuaalo for Nursing Mothers ami during the Critical Periods i *^^raW s l/# dFfa. fPsf\ 1 Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size beinj the more economical. Sold ] •by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always | , Bffiaa I *a^ y ee&i >ea a^ isy i ior Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take, no substitutes. ! . ffj I Sola proprietors, Dr, Cassell's Co,, Ltd., Manchestor, Er)g. \ M Tha Daddy of Teas." JL i£jri&^ I Striking Styles in j HOW ImPORI ANI IT IS loAl I 1 Ji IULIr LJioX A. ¥ \t_*il 'LJoL til T)ID peoplo renliso how harmful common soap is to tho complexion u . , ; | dbastr *ssiv& V& , W* W | j mm , 6 ( ]j scr j m j na ti on wou i,i result. I imnxmnn ci r»nnT at t v rnxJTfTJPn E I At Campbell's there is a big selection of Toilet Soaps of first quality, I ADVANCED MODES SPECIALLY DESIGNED 1 Rnd from ingi . e(]icnts whicl| m . O injm . ious lo tllo 6kill . [ ■ FOR NEXT SEASON'S WEAR [ T ) lese fionps aro delightfully creamy and refreshing in vso and are doE ~„ ~, , ... -r, , r , . , , , II licatoly perfumed. . Prices range from as low as a few pence. I TiUl are well ahead with onr Burberry Coats, and are extremely | I liv -'"- u 'J ' I fortunate in being able to show such modelß as will be tho I | . ' rogno in twelve months' lime. " « fl y A A FlUEiari I' I U 40 £42 Manners Strsct-'Phone 443. Very-stuart full fashians-f.eautifi.liy UW. UMlllrDtl-l-, L.CQ. ™ g*«Sfmit-'Plione 2524 a. cut-triumphs rf Burbarry M.-mu- | ' 161 KiddtM f Cte Your Barberry /? o JL tot lw- UM^SdeJMe i \vf V s Later, you will probably not find | „ aimomti MmomS MM /if ii such an Attractive Selection. ! S«n djt\; Ml llfb WH That Burberry materials aro superb j ' COI^IM^J IHG dS^S^ 1 rif | in quality is promt from the fact V $ 3 J ii] |\ that their Military Coats Lavo cRmDDPr \ LU. V\ emerged successfully fioin the ftren- | UICLUUI IUL ULiUJJjJZL. Vi^_^ • ! 1 nous test of Service in all climates— i . ] ,1 i i ii i-i- ,v i Tho oniv Stroppor on Iho market with tho perfect diagonal ulido stroke. Strops any . I nnd under all condltions-thus show- ) b.Vde ordinary or safety. Gives »n edge thnt make* shaving doliulilfully easy and a 4 1 ; n g t jj a ); Burberry Fabrics are more j plo»s»nt. BEWARE OF CHEAP IMITATIONS. Order tlirouch' your dealer. || 11 than efficient for every day use. Wholesalo from BRODERICK AND CO., Harris Street, Wellington. IS ill' 11 4R J| r^ATSER™SAFEsTI ILI ISI N OP! II I Mil P ,NSI]RE YOI] R SEIF WM\ LOSS FROM I VfJk' I l\A ll© 1 1 B'uVjo ~ F,RE - FALL| 0R BURGLARS - - *(" \m< S / i Br lßltalllnß one of tncne Celebrated Satei. Twelve cornsr stt-81 oehij I } \r>i P 1 < a t . mrni o nm™r n.cmi,™ ' (eoi In construottong contains all tho essential points that Are imeessart for ; ivl \ LADIES & GENTLEMEN S • reliability 6 OUTFITTER, NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAI? ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED I Wc arc Showing TWEED | 54-50 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON " R E. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. I f'OATS in All Kpw Stvlcs I v It« form of construction allows Uto fall from any hcijltt without bursting— a wAioinAiiniivoi) therefore absolute security. BRITISH MABfc. g v (some Fur Lined) J Write for partloulnri or call and see tho goods »t t ieench coats- " * ft. STEWART TIBER, GLASS I HARDWARE COMPANY, ltd. From 695. Cd. to 105s. j n M CODBTENAI moß# WELLINGTON AGENTS. f

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 247, 6 July 1918, Page 3

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