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! c, FASCINATING FROCKS I j OF FLORAL VOLE j DRESSY AND PRACTICAL. , | 1 ilf It is said of Fashions, "whatever la mode capriciously decrees, \ 1 f | " we willingly obey her behests," One of this season's decrees is j 1 floral voiles in all imaginable shades and combinations of colours, j I fin made up into the daintiest of frocks, yet in such a manner as to jj |, j|| be really serviceable as an article of wearing apparel. j I 'j|l ,! | One or two of the many newest now on show in the "P.D.C" ; | j ||1;-. ; are given below. p 1U y ' DAINTY BLACK AND WHITE A FROCK WITH A NEAT AP- | [.<' 'lll' l • Sl'OT VOILE PUOCK, which, with PEAIUNCE IN BLUE FLORAL B f- \ lli/ 'hemstitched sail or collar edged VOILE, having box pleat effect in t| i j I'/ii with plain while voile and prettily front oi' blouse, finished with black t I i i'|i; • finished cult's, lias quito a tony stitching of triangular design, lhe ; l j J sIBM appearance. The skirt is plain, skirt is new in shape and com- : | 4 SitiW slightly gathered at waist, with pleted with belt of black voile at j! K 'l| ttffil small pockets finished in hemstitch- waist. ' ? p UM t ing. "P.D.C." PRICE, 355. 9tl. "P.D.C." PRICE, 3Ss. 6d. ?. | SERVICEABLE YET DAINTY FROCK OF DAJsK VOILE, introJncinff Ji Yft' i* . shade* of navy, pink, and vicux rose, now round neck with narrow band ■« j p of plain navy voile at waist and cull's to match; a wide belt of plain navy & Voilo at waist finishes the skirt. "P.D.C." PRICE, 475, 6d. s 1 " NEW MAKE OF VOILE EVOLVING A DAINTY AND DISTINGUISHED 3 [1 • FROCK, dark navy, floral, and cordrd cffcct,_ novelty roll collar pointed j3 Pj at hack, front finished with large rover. New straight skirt, success- a K ! fully attractive witli 2 folds at foot, and side panniers. Black sash belt ft I of corded silk. • ' ''P.D.C." PRICE, £5 15s. | I ' Where Quality 1 10«r Prices ate I t] I Goods are so <|t tjw H% K |*tto a | I • Economically- fig i | Cash Bonus of I I * t / PI mm lain the*/- 1 I Purchased, . J|| jp Ml @ ® ' | j | 1 PALMERSTON "NORTH | ' Latest, in ■ HOT-WATER "|| Uck , In (Sid^ CoalandGas. Wiy ! | 3j! I M install nn expen- • Speeds-up' Business , LJ :ir ß «&can | in Town, and Country ||| ||J 1 The national demand for greater output calls |: ;|| ,J| dicer's boil|f for the utmost speed and economy in deliveries, h i|| ing spring, I The Ford Truck is specially designed to give 1| ®vata° I ' quick, dependable transportation at a low up- || M 1 I Hating Systems! jf keep co§t. It uses less fuel when handling a AL. If and Tea Rooms? !| full load than some trucks use running empty. || gpSiiv . Demonstrations || : .Modernise your business—get a Ford Truck. |i JElfil st! Aldred & Griffiths, if LICENSED FORD DEALERS II p^n, & Sheet Metal throughout N.Z. 1| Workers, 23-25 Egmont Street, f.o.b. Wellington | j " ; iftiSSsS! H" LOCAL FORD. DEALERS-Sutharland and Kaukine, Mercer Street, Wellington. 111 ISSlhii. W. Stuart Wi Ison and Co.. laranaki Street, Wellington. Thompjon Broi. Ltd. PicmfQ I An occasional bacltaclie after a day's backstraining work Is nothing to worry about \ j —it is only the natural result of tired muscles. It is the morning backache—the ] ] miserable, dull ache that won't go away—the sharp, stabbing pains when you stoop, s or rise from your chair—that gitfe you cause to suspect your kidneys. jj | Fto the kidneys lie beneatli the small of WELLINGTON MAN CURED the back. Wlieu they ache, the pain catches TitPCTn I you in the back. STAY CUKED 3 I But backache is only one of the 'warnings ~ Qwrge Eogew, Tailor, Courtenay Place, Wei. I r # j? i♦ i i i,» rv i lmgton, says:— l'or ti long time I suffered a good deal K ' OI kidney compluillt, tor kidney trouble aitects from kidney trouble, the worst symptom being severo { f different people differently. Other symptoms P<"'w across the small of my back. These pains I j greatly iuterfered with my I could not sit or I } 11 - re: , remain in one position for any length of time. - If I \ ' : DrOpslcal Swellings, had to stoop it was as nnioh as I could do to stand up ! ! Rrliikdiirt <spriiment straight again. Headaches also troubled me a lot, and j ( BricKtlust &ecument, ns } couW nol proper rcgt at night : felt e s Gravel, Stone, dull and tired. I went on siifTeriiig in tliis .way and i > Di, n ..r«nti n Turiiiaoc scenll!l1 to be Betting worae instead of better. At last J Rheumatic T/Mnges, J ] IGim i pf o o;u ,' s Backache Kidney Pills, and as they 5 Lumbago Pains. did wonders in my case; the first couple of bottles 5 relieved me considerably, and eight bottles el- ■■ i These symptoms arise from kidney waste fectod u pi;riVct cure. J have great faith 0n " l ; J L - JJackaoho Iwdney Pills, and always keep a bottle in tJie v < left too long in the system. Doail s Backaclio | loUse , lakiug {i dose occaHionnlly., just as a preventa- b I Kidney Pills help the kidneys to dispose of «ve against any return of my old complaint." | tliis waste in tlie same way that ordinary medi- I' 0 " 1' 3' D! "' S lator "f'"- Rogers says jry cure Iras j t ,t i i rpi • i' i nruved a permanent one. 1 need say no more, the tacts j cmcs relieve the bowels. 11ns remedy keeps {w J : the kidneys active without weakening you in $jm| packhgß only _ 3s< a bottlo (8 bottles | 3 any way, and it is g'uoranteed perfectly free c},cmists and stores, or from Poster'f from any in jurious ingredients. McClellan Co., 7G Pitt Street, Sydney. | SiPißP'f? BarksdiellH 1C | liii a VgLiS p»w!¥y lilyllfcj

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 56, 29 November 1919, Page 13

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