/W&r THE EVER COMPLEX PROBLEM— How to Dress Well and still Save Money?’ JMs IT CAN BE DONE! opportunity “V. & A.” COLUMNS • in thesc — ' -A wii Cbslws, Jumpers 8 Ifary ® AT Mjj| "V. & A.” POPULAR PRICES. I Mill ”■ COSTUMES. ' New Season’s COSTUMES in All-Wool Flannel. Shades of mid or. dark “ Rrey. The long coatfe have rojl or step collar, belted, smartly trimmed with buttons. Two piece skirt. “V. & A.’s” Prices, £7 5s and £7 IDs. A good serviceable COSTUME in Donegal Tweed, scmi-sacque coat, belted, has step collar, and large patch pockets, half lined with eilk. Two piece skirt, neatly finished at waist with fancy belt. P [1 "V. & A.’s” Price, £7 ds. ) \\ V er y smart TIVEED COSTUMES, in shades of grey with a darker ehade / VA stripe, long cents, belted or unbolted style, step collars. Well-cut two faj piece skirts, finished at waist with narrow belt 1 "V. & A.’s” Price, £7 10s. ,n ’'aaffiawmß* ... . ■ ■ Specials in Jumpers MILLINERY* Their ordinary prices were "Popu- Exclusive Millinery at Moderate Prices, lar" "V. & A. s . so t'he same goods ■ ‘ at worthy' of SP yom A attentiOT. . A CHARMING INNOVATION in close fitting ettyle composed of _ Black Panne Velvet and Gold Brocade, loops of black. cellophane A smart range of ARTIFICIAL ribbon, standing straight up from brim in front, affords an inSILK JUMPERS, round neck, teresting finisn. “V & A.’s” Price, 755. inset sleeves, full length, belt tie ends at back. In shades of .4 DRAPED TURBAN in Henna Velvet. . r Dhe front is tucked, jade, rose, lemou, grey, and white. — spreading out in fan effect, and the brim is concealed under a. 99 S 6d. band of gold lace. The material used is so ornamental that no “V. & A.’s” Special Price, 79s 6d. additional trimming is required. “V. & A.’s” Price, 655. ARTIFICIAL SILK a PICTURESQUE MODEL in Black Panne. The wide brim slightsmall roll collar and band at hem _ drQ(>ped at sideg nnd on top with rkh lemon ri bbon of plain shade of ]ade, oyste , threaded through loops of ease chenille and finished with a velnigger/lemon, lavender/grej, blacK/ a u of contrasting shades. A folded crown, completes "V. 6 'K’s” Special' Price, 29s 11d. this very unique design. "V. A A.’s” Price, 755. tgßaaataoCT- ■-— ~ - —• 1 - Hsve you out S P «l»I Pace Window. - Bif Value, and Reduced Prices, Wffffl ® MILO “ £ DISCOUNT V ‘PROMPT WELLINGTON’S BUSIEST STORE attention FOR “ SH Phones 20-080, 2.-215, 2!-796. CUBA STREET.
Baby is a Connoisseur in his little way. He like*, and must have, the best. Mellin’s Food is the proved most efficacious equivalent to Mother's Milk. Satisfactory feeding is half ths battle. Thon, what a boon to the mother to u-e a food which requires no tiresome cooking or preparation. Meftns Food Iu made In a flash—neodstso ooe&iaf j . Sond for sample o* Mellin’s v cod and Hand- ' look f •!' M‘ *her> -The i..»rc of ’••fants —Fret. Mellin's Food, Ltd.. i Collinewood. Melbourne.
fiiiiiiiiiiiinraiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiM _ ® YOURSELF lz You cs.n commence to put your stomach and liver troubles behind you from to-day whether they take the form of pains after eating, headaches, biliousness, or constipation. The first thing is to give help to your digestive organs. Mother Seigel’s Syrup is a real tonic for stomach, liver and bowels. It tones up, stimulates and strengthens ■ them, thus enabling them to < perform their vital functions easily and naturally. Then stomach and liver troubles become impossible. The large bottle costs 3/-, L and contains 75 average J doses, or less than one halfpenny a dose. Buy a bottle ' to-day 1 BY TAKING MOTHHR UM i f m 4 Im O i ES gH'Es Sp J Ji Mwiwiiwill 1111/ LADIES of Wellington, who appreciate fine quality in Silk, will bo delighted with the big shipment of Georgettes, Crepe-de-Chines. Voiles, Fugi. and a Special Line of Striped and Checked Silks, in all colours, which we have hurt received. Inspection invited. D. J. KWOIN AND CO.. Silks Importers. 40 Courtenay Place. Nk Best for every road—'v. most economical— y British made. Ask your garage for them Spencer-Moulton vK Tyres s
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 180, 26 April 1921, Page 3
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