sSSjERY MODES OF THE MOMEif?| j I fuNus'uft irjr style & value, tbal j j II A Hat to suit every face at a price to suit every purse. Be % H • II sure and see: this'fifte sdection of new Millinery to-day. ; .B| ' A CHIC MODEL in rich-ißlack Panne Velvet, wide.shape, turned up .. • -". ! 0-8 smartly,-trimmed vridc-band, gold tissue across front, finished ?fine p■ ■ j y I II white ospreys and black chenille. "V. & A.'s" Price,-654.: . • i '<■ j || DAINTY MODEL HATS,-in snug-fitting styles. In fawn, grey, mole, . \Av | §1 cherry, saxo blue, nigger brown, black or white. Other styles - w!am- , J • 1 1R made of .dainty ribbons. Fruit and ribbon finiehes. ;'•■H-'fesjSr \\ "• ; | || ... At "V. A A.'s" for 395. fid. to 495. fid.' % fi|||fM ' ■{ . ! 11 SPECIAL LINE OF LADIES' BLACK BEAVER HATS, medium,atfd ifflBBjl: :J : ] g|- wide shape*.-" In-various styles. Trimmed black oorded ribbon;"- ' i I A few only- LADIES' SUEDE HATS in grey, saxe blue, aitd vic-ux . : | I j ... rose. -Wide--.trimmed styles. Pieced crowns. ; ' j I WE"* ' " A quick arid easy answer to the question of .N' " : i- i jjg. LADIES' COATS! -1 - j 1 ! iNI ■ SmaH new. styles in Sports Coats,' Rain Coats,' Tweed Coats, and j I tjj|| ' at values that will-please, you. ' f I'-' |;wl Vrl A nice range of fully-Iined'THENCE COATS, light or dark fawn, strap j 1 j y'lltj mir around sleeves, and belt finished with nickel, buckle, slip-in pockets. \ =. || V mPIj |§g|n ' SPOETS 00ATS. A good selection of all wool Knitted Sports Coats, \ i —0 I ,| || Wl in shades cf Tose, saxe, emerald, grey; brown, and fawn; plain, i " H j I. .1 Una -I§|mß -- , striped, or contrasting shades in collars, and. cuffs, saxe belt, and ■ j I j Jppßi'lll ' pockets. "V..-*A.'s" Price, 695. 6d. to 955. ■ -j I | ttfi&J ffl ' KAINCOATS, A 6mart range of all wool Gabardine; Bain Coats. Shades i II TwwNt wl " of fawn or-mole, smart pleated styles, ; mufflfer! collars, belts, and ! i I jpFt S podc<to ' '!' 'At "V. & A.'s" for £10 10s. j I |; ..-J/-,in the I @ CUBA STREET : j I AttS.' WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STOJRE : I ' ■>"• ' PHONES, 20-080. % 2J-2J5,. 2J-796. ■ '.jJr£: ffZ2 ! l 1 ' ' | Science tag . V| ■ ; ;; strid©@ i ' ! H; ' If'i j =• ''i siit 1 • vi ' ,u ' Irish Moss, although an old remedy, is ' ' W^fj~ rr ~ « gopd^to^day,as.it 59:yearsago.; -The,reason 1 .-?. ,-• ~ ~.' . fey . Carrageen which '- —/ •. ! = . ,11 i* recbgnisqd. by„tnedi6al .a.yaluable rcpiedyifbr EE' 1 = ... khs stoodyibe ; .=, -j ; ™• . test of- time it stands alone for the sure and prompt relief ! ■=''' '• :of eojds in the land chest." Its'efficacy : ' =r; ! . been .proved 'in tens -cf thousands af homes during' the v —' ! -•''■■ last half century; :; ■ '•' - 1 ' . ■ .t: .. ~ "j B OTmiruJ t onVi" 1 | | iEE is truth fully' call ed "the standard family remedy" _ .. 3;V . =.... f >r it has'been used by three generations. The Jr 1 " 'II j['' 1 ■] ; " = ' first doses ease the throat and loosen the phlegm, ' ! = " siicceeding ones strengthen and., heal the throat, - toltw?! — S- i = ;iiidluii(?s—'tis the safest and best specific.foivboth .-j ! • •=•. old and young for it contains no opiates or harm-. ' ~ Insist on the genuine ;Bonriington's Irish Mom . V. Sj, • 55 • ;md steadfastly refuse substitutes, IW/ VI = . . Hara is an opinion of a grateful sufferer:— ' . . ', "I h*vo been iufferincfrem: * ieTer».col'd in the cheit ZS:j: " ~ ' "lately and Hate tried all kiiidi of'totalled congb cum, •' . r^i. — "but I itill find Benningtoii'a Iriih Mom to be the bost. Wl • = ■ ■"[ have alwarn kept it in :th« hou«e for my children SPT •—& — "because it it, pleasant-"to take, and nuickly givei_ i\ yl «= ~- — "-olief. I will he ple*sed to recommena it to my' l V C "friends a« it il l long way cheaper than Doctors' Bills." t I'lliiiliJillllllHlfilllllll'llllilll IU. I. I[.H IliUlliDiilllllllJlll.llilllllilllJllJliillillllj
"CSfits-lt" Pesls iy Saras Iff Any Oorn or Callus Comtt Off VuMfuHy, PalnlMtly. Ntvar Faili. It it almoiit ft jlonlo to get rid o{ ;i com or callus ths "flcti-It" way, ' yon cpeud 2 or J i«6onda putting' oft S st I rtrapa of "Ovti-Iti Um "Qetwlt, pm! off oerntMi way. tins' on your hat, "Qpti-It", ,4eo? *Vff fomw wlth"o<M4r»ptloi(V' stiolir. tiMibltsloiue, pliUtMa, fMaiy omtoonto that rUiJ nff, bloQi-lettlnit Univoj, and toitwi that «nip Into tho "irotok," ' Gats-lV offat pain, tour wiling oerp inrink#, dw», loosoni f>'»ci tJ>« lo«. Tea p4«l to« Cora pnLnlaiilr frwa your to» la one oomp(tt« plica. Tharo li the plpwrara «f it~m pr,ol It. off ai you j?6uln ft banana uIA. Nothing eIM kut "0«t«-lt" can 4« lt.fkt po»o«ful, oo«Mon mbi» "(Ht*Jt>" ; "Gatfl-It," :Xh» • suwatitwd vrnoney-batk com-roBoror; th« faly raw *»y,. «V<» but a trifle at all ohesjlew atul atytw. tt'f'd. by E.'. Lawrtnd ana Co., Ohlcajo, u.B.A. • ' REPRESENTATIVES! Iharland and 00., Shvland and 00., ,Wo)lingt«ni Youiyji Chamltal (to., V/olilnston: Kenipthtrht, and <)»., Chriatehurohj Hi f> SUvmw, Chrbtihursh) barihan oma 4t, Betem>.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 230, 23 June 1920, Page 5
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