'[ (l/■/(•! b' m It is almost impossible to over-estimate the kcomingness _J| 0 1 '-\ and beauty of these'new Frocks. The woman who f§J 1 , | | wisties t0 fee " a pretty spot o{ coIour " this Sp " ng: an<J II :| Bin N. Summer, should see these Mj 1 Healthy Children! , 1 X&- Flora! VOILE ONE-PIECE DRESSES' 1 1 Happy Mother MS § ' Jlljk , 42/6 50 L' t0 £5/10/- 1 r The children's health dependi Jj l] - ' ' In I Ibo much upon the food they a m. They're in innumerable stvlcs, plain or tunic, with trimmings of plain V |M| „ eat. Uve them what they t) «. WSOTk WffiftflSH shades of biscuit, saxe, brown, navy, green; dark grounds, with designs in • I S3 most enjoy—please their little b « 11 TOlfflffilW contrasting .colours; excellent quality and value. tvU| n palates' with Corn Flour g t ft! liar 8 I TWfflK WOVEN SILK SPORTS COATS § " food, nourishing and sustaining, a | 111 //WHlrffijiPffl / ; 111 I K There's an endless stream of _ j 1 fflOTffll3filvPrwffii 00/ ~ raj Pgood things easily and quickly j| \nl nffflffllHulliffiwcCß nil I prepared with the help of „ jMI lmMmMsm& Justin. All new styles in plain shades or stripes; small step or roll col- HI H 1 'il /mßfflTllmS™MS\ lars; in saxo, mole, bronze, creme, pink, rose, navy, and black and white. Prices--. j I "in T» 1 ■ » fill range 635., 955., to .£G 6s.,'according to duality. HI j i Drouii&Folsons 8 ml IMmMmM M I Corn Flour § I AHI LADIES' SILK MERCERISED'." . 1 S ii. ku 4.. ».i. ! 1 ' BLACK HOSE at 4/6 , 1 0 Corn Flour famoui. 8 II mSS3|fflMrfiTOMPfl . . . , , , .. t. i , , ~,., ' III!I ; M it! ||| I KMfmmfflflffllf Sfl 1} Extra fine, super quality, reinforced, seamless; have '.tat style and durability Inlj fl Reci j, es p m _ w f n e t 0 j b 8 that fashionable women'demand; clastic tops, high spliced heels and doublo /HI SGilfillan & Co., PO. Box 848, * Ml 6 ° le ' ' ' Ii! Auckland, for the "Brown § U ■ MC\DV UnQTEPV 1 g & Poison" book of recipes. ■[ I Wjl\tijpr MUKE nUO.LE.KY V /ILUJLD -Wl i j" |j j Jl\ • LADIES'BLACK LISLE HOSE-Silky sheen; fits and wears well; we can j|jj| Ml fl W\ thoroughly recommend this line. Our 3s. 6d. pair. l| I ~" ; '' I \J%k LADIES' WHITE JIEItCEIUSED HOSE-Mado in U.S.A.; double sole, triple [Ml f] '63 —l ri IW •§» heel and toe; fine texture; Best value at our price. 4s. 11d. pair. JMI H T r« ' LADIES' WHITE MEBCEBISBD HOSE-Double toes and heels; large tops. UUI *T*o have Teeth Drilled 1 ■. ■ " V ' * A, ' s " PriceS| 2s ' ild ' and 2s ' 6d ' p ' 1 and Filled Painlessly f| if DENTISTS, | j ' ,„'',„ '„,„'„„ ri''ii ii i■- inJSSL M'. i,j ...,.-a. . ..'.j.S ' ■""" ■ • • ~~ ~ *• : : ' ' ■Mii TW^ii.iHM^|iiijt I? %i I? 1 :aa %\ W^^^h 1 I I \ You ' are natura,ly looklft ß % ! \Z— / • ■'■■!' \rtt. V" ' 0WI ! r(1 wltn Pleasure to ;, *■ * * ' il/ * * ■ _Jns'W« i ®5 blooms during the next few s^! | * : .:. *' ■ X*mL 'ii '»ad attention, and It means ||- !■#'*/» ,'. " > ,/'■'"•""' ' TMk »J^'l "' wjflrar S9 : 'he continual use of the Gar- If* J Ot/CCeAT every c22Tie .' * l (Psfom@lL* WMi den Hose. In this direction' || I J That's the verdict of all housewives who use ■ J ■■' j irT&IIWiT.OP .ll Edmonds Baking Powder. . I' j $ , S $ » No need to speculate on how the cooking is J ■ | I i GaSl?(!S@a o©S@ % '~ going to turn out when this high-grade Sure- .; g I we one, you. the most | *' to-Rise" powder is used—success is certain. • ,t sCtl ' lceablc « d besl & ; Edmonds makes scones, cakes andpastry light, I . |. JltiSSu&y.SeS I J delicious and appetising. • | I without giving the teast & •• ' Because it is made .from the most wholesome . a . 'rouble. Thecost isno §£ • • j- „i» u. n f/-,nl-in() • 3 i^^w l -- \x?\ ' % 'wl niorc than other makes, ■$ ► ingredients it ensures good cooking , , ® I A large tin contains 14J ozs. Other brands y t 011 •■ weigh from 2to 4 ozs. less, so although other . | ■|^M' oblaln ' "pw to use it! U, '. nnwrlprs are a Dennv or twopence less in price ; ■1.. W. M Wi Mi%;\ % . powcers are djjc""y ul %i .„ • rt „- ri , «„ • M-.. W W ;«a ounloprubberco.W<ton.CliCli. And.-^ I they are not cheaper to buy. Then again a tin . . ( ■ • H...-w#Pffl of Edmonds goes further because you dont • «.| | ' need to use so much. . . . | ' .^X j l Be sure and tell your grocer to send , • iSJ^S- ' : A SPECIAL DISPLAY AT DAVIS & CLATER'S CO IM A -■•• • " CENTRE OF FASHION" :] rati 1 I 1 « USllCtOtlS ' Both in our windows and throughout the ili ill M 1 « JL : Store, especially in ,tho Showroom, there aa as» az> ta> «•» ■»■ a • » ' -is a •■ ■ Tp iJ'. ? '.- FASCINATING SHOWING • /Offl I A/igoStlo7J °f 'he daintiest and most charming ===== ' ' PROMINENT AMONG ■.' CHINA TEA possesses distinctive characteristics 1 .if '.ffiStyl ' VALUES ARE that account for the preference given to it by MJ&PvMm, LADIES' CHECK TWEED SKIRTS-' > the Medical Profession. |p S«f if|ll||l\ Very smart designs. F4s., 90s. For instance, it has a lightness and purity of flavour LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS-Jumper which appeal to the delicate palate. . pfcSi»®# style, white ground, navy striped collnr all( ' l)lacli: stvipod collar. £7 75., £7 10s. . But its principal advantage is that it aids digestion— LADIES' STRIPED SILK SPOETS in fact, many Doctors prescribe a cup of freshly-made COATS—AII shades. From 90s, China Tea half-aivhour before a meal as a preventive of ffifßf : «S|l LADIES' BLACK CEEPE DE CIIENE nausea. Moreover, its retined flavour makes it the ' SKIItTS— 795. 6d. favourite Tea with Connoisseurs everywhere. LADIES'BLACK GLACE SILK SKIRTS ! LIPTON'S Choice China Blend will be found de- " ?9S ' 6dcidedly refreshing and beneficial by those who ' COSTUMES, cannot assimilate ordinary tea. It should be , ■ "• „ , r , , , , « made carefully, to retain its delicacy and goodness. PPf Costumes to order from Bgns. Infuse as directed—not less than seven minutes—and , vit A CJUnvTin TkWIT'C'OTJ'CJ cc/ regulate the strength by the quantity of Tea. WAbUIJNb IJKiib&JiO -55/- . Linton's Choice.China Blend costs 8 ' 6 a pound. It is |l|l J''lf Se " d for s ™? los and Sol ?: M ™« l ™ 1 "« nt not a cheap Tea, but it is wholesome and it is delicious,. ,U " - Forms, «nd he sure to write TO-DAI. Mini you huy Liplon'i China Bleni-mne other. DAVIS AND CL ATEE« If your Storekeeper Jon not sloth "• communicate ' with Upton, Ltd Tea Merchant,, Auckland, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, and the matter villi be attended to. .. .„„ _ ~ ■ ■ . ' „ T ~. , 216 Lambton Quay Wellington. » ■ ■ -»»■ ■ ■ ; ; — r . ■ f- lia[M| FOR SPRING-COOL, DAINTY, YvrAA ' Wfflm FLOOR-COVERINGS, SEAbnand Hydd wallpapers kmiyi GMSSMATS « For the Room! llfft A. \JL 1/IIV UaYAJiag' JLtiWIU « iffiliij U I Mats and Squares. These are much the - „„ • i• , ' i m ,£• i 11 i 1 r , ff ■ „ Wltf 8 of India. Ceylon, and other Irnpical counTho room in which you spend the most tune should bo cheerful— i J tries, and arc therefore ideal J'or Spring, its wallpaper should bo soft, pretty, and Teslful to the eye. It f /'ife^sisl v We have a nico selection in all colours should be a Kensington Sliand Kydd Wallpaper-England's most /OT»l| COl ° Urii mnnM ® artistic paper: Shand Kydd AVnllpapcrs are sold by Tingey's only. If J' ou ' re brightening the homo for They are-works of art, yet reasonable in price. Call and inspect • f P w* * W thcSl '' TIHJ V ™ S Ur ° TCry thorn in our Showroom—also the Sanderson English Papers! • S. S. WILUAMS i Co. Ltd. SSSs^ TINGEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants Tafanaki Sh . eet w e ni ngt on • 30 Manners Street, Wellington "" connection with any firm of sfmllar name.)
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 9, 6 October 1919, Page 3
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