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I ■'.'■■■■-'■■ : i I the Call- iof DXL* Kza xiats* s: 1 ! . ■ ' . • ■■■'. ;. A : visit to Trentham is eagerly looked forward to by many I •;■ women-who love sucli an outing. I ■ ■:: In that gay throng-there will be many smart Hats, among the ' . ;:, many there wiU he a large number of D.I.C. Hats. . , |jj ' 1 S ; ' If we venture to predict a greater number than ever this meet- jsj ! ft ■ :'■ incr it is-because D.I.C. Hats are emarter than previously and ' • because D.I.C. Prices represent rather remarkable values, especi- ! - ally for war time. i ■ ; v,- Before you decide upon your Eace Hat visit the D.I.C Show- ; , room and rejoice in the beautiful display of Eace Hats on view. £ !s DJ.G Race Hats are Moderate in Price and Smart in Style, n O a LARGE-BLACK. SAILOR HAT IN TAGEL STRAW-Trimmed moire .ribbon n G i ' . edging-, also band and coloured posie. ■"■ Ss7?&j '< ' SMART WHITE TAGBL HAT-Sliffht droop shape, faced black crepe de jhenc, : flniehed black tulle and coloured novelty. 435. bd, feSfffl H8 I m LARGE PAWN STRAW HAT-Slightlyturned up shape, lined nigger brown Jlg M \ y IJI H M . georgette, trimmed saxe blue and fawn ribbons, finished with posie. 425. |8 | m (kg ! faS L?J 13 BLACK TAFFETA MUSHROOM HAT-Trimmed bwid of fawn velvet and col- S^JL^ J jSI H BiiirTJ oured silk finishings - ; %/»uy' ' / L'ARGE WHITE STRAW HAT-Lined white crepe georgette and trimmed folded . J I • : georgette, Tibbon bow, and wreath of blue flowers. o2s. 6d. • . ' MEDIUir SIZE HAT IN WHITE TAG EL STRATV-Lined black ailk, and trim--1 ; med. soft folds saxe ribbon with col oured novelty. 425,, j i .' ]?EENCn; SAILOR—BIack georgette brim arid beige straw crown, trimmed coli ■ ■' oured quills and silk edgings. . " 555, H ' JS ' • " ' ■ SMART BRETON SAILOR IN FLORAL' NINON-Line'a black and finished wi'tli- y j ■ ■'■■ - :-■ .bands of black corded ribbon. . . 455, ! 1/- In tha & cSiooount of? ovony oaoh i ' ~ - pufchnsQ ot fi"! ■op ovow . ! B™l

I■, ' ■ ■ This delectable delicacy made ! ; from New Season's Oranges, is , ] now obtainable from all stores. ' i St. George Marmalade represents the acme of ■ i ' Marmalade Manufacture—its < popularity is V proof of its appetising qualities. ; ' j Only the finest N.Z. grown .Oranges and the l purest cane sugar are used, without the addi--1 I i tion of glucose, producing a jelly of surpassing ; I deliciousness which for all meals at all times \ ' will satisfy young and old alike. it —the Marmalade; for all ! | at a price all can afford! ' Get St. George Brand New. Season's i [ - Marmalade from your Grocer. I \ Sold in lib., 21b. and 7IK tins. ! ! . ' . ' id ! • m^*mm ' m ,!! l '. ■■■■i.u. r '- liMMiMaiw"— -■"■■■'™niiiii—wi« r Mm : ■ ""-'. ; 1 \f / iwftX knows that i \m 'Wi ' Breakfast is a '' i ' il'M y|7\ I, % i Pleasura when you '■ l ' eivehim i Cured Instantly by ! ' B VP* XzS\ion*& \i Bm HX\ feS fl >S Cm » HB « thae \ j| -REV. AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to ex- ' tensire decay in 2 double teoth I suffered for days with ; excruciating pain, i was recommended to try Bunter'e ! MoSmj - Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly and ■■■ entoly OF'ILL CrangWAM) STORES. ! A New Broom Sweeps Glean —so will your old one i if it is one of our ALL H&IR MATCHLESS BROODS. ;'"' Every tuft is of pure hair, and is stapled with wiro into the stock bo i that it ie quite impossible for them to come apart. ; This Broom comes to you post free for ss. Gd., and we guarantee no i better value ia obtainable in New Zealand. : . Send Stamps or Post Office Note To-day! j The SIMS Hardware Co., Ltd. j ■ . . WELLINGTON.

ajE'iaayr.'iliu isflnwi rji^fliiifMptfpiiwrjtCl fffffiTflvL iScjJHjSej f From England ' I. H.P. has a new and delici- ! ous .'flavour, different — I quite different—from any I sauce you've tasted before. H.P. is rich—thick—fruity, and can be taken up with I' the meat just like mustard. |Hmy t 4^ !ffl!|!Ta *'' Hfc^lw ' |ir * w - t1^M '- u|it ' Gdccoei, • Wltt'.PAYimujNiTM.-.ENO, "hORROCKSES"' ' CN SELVEOOE ( ESTABLISHED 1791 I - jaiiui«HaiiMiam«^UMttili'lilfp!^i^^liH'^Mjl w Have your teeth attended ; L _ to now. Don't put it off S *X for a more convenient p> jX soason, v! u? They may got /in such con- L S . dition as will be difficult to fo 3j ■ repair. X? w Have them attonried to here. L S'' MODERN DENTISTRY. «« bS PAINLESS METHOD 6. g I SETS TEETH £8 35.. | S ■•: DENTISTS, . i e| 110 Willis Street, Wellington, t I !'.|' I-J-UL. jjijiuijiiii^juujtj JmM ,. llJl j|ui Mt jiuJU^»»l ! f A WONDERFUL ACHIEVE- J : MENT OF HAIR SCIENCE. | I Ipj TJSONNBLLY'S GEEY HAIR f e I (!; TONIC permanently' restores i 1 S grey and faded hair to its na- i § tural colour, and at the same | « time invigorates hair growth and \ aad f- makes it soft and glossy. ■ I MAKES A PERFECT HAIR ! ""g I ' DRESSING. : ; i For many years there has been a | I need of a hair tonio that would I S restore the hair to its natural ' p colour and at i the samo time in- | K vigorato the hair growth. ME. $ ■}, DONNELLY, who • has made a \ i life study of hair and scalp con- 1 i ditions, hns prenarod DON- i \ NELLY'S GBEY HAIR TONIC. \ I This will mean a big thing to j! « men and women both in social j SJ and business life, for there is Ji j possibly no jilaco. in tho world [ \ whero there in as much premn. jj jj tiiro greyness ns iu New Zealand, j I NOT A HAIR DYE. 'I Not Oily, Greasy,, pr Sticky. \ Cures Dandruff, Falling Hair, and g j Scalp Irritation. \\ I PRICE, 3s, 6d. BOTTLE, | t By Mail Cd. extra. ; \ DONNELLY AND SON, I 5 Hair Specialists, | jj 65 Vivian Street, WELLINGTON. | I Also, Sydney (Aus.), San Fran- is 6 ■ eisco (U.S.A.). >> p Established Half a Century. I ...... h

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 21, 19 October 1918, Page 4

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