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▼ '!■■' ■ I ■ ■ ■IMUUiJt-gJUiiJOCH yl WJii|fsforSnpDer? | i Sapper oisaes must be light p 4 4 and economical. Instead of U , meat serve some of the deli- n :, % cious, nourishing dishes made m a with m JBrosn&PolsoD'sß p. Corn Flour, fej y "ftw 3te %hi tod «ii&wli> % i I ' Tf«»7 milk arc. en \i- !«■' 1 M take '.be place of meat. They : J M ?.r,- wsy f o cook—hai dto go m ! ;f: vu?r»jj 'A-ith. They c-Si lir-.le. j 1 $ Evti/otie enff-.i"- -.■•>. What vj I j|| better choice couic you make 5 h j I"d T-y macaroni :heei>{', H:seso i { J ij o'.'Wlette, ::hee i rr. souiil* • Re- m i 3jr.<t .-•'.■■■■■ it B. 5-. I.'« retips book U ' y r'-..« ir~ra J. ii. Gilfillan & Co., Si j| i'.O. Br -&.&. VjcH.wtJ U 1 «s fi ' _ Wf y a iTDnr-fiHiOtiorßrjOi '* 8 I f ryes ■'*° l ™.'. ;■■■■»'—■'■ rf-ry-'l "■„,,,. i Billiards I For Farmers! Long, bleak winter nights pass quickly and pleasantly to the Parmer who owns an ' Atcock* Billiard Table, His whole family enjoys the thrilling encounter on tho Green Cloth. Unlike i other indoor pastimes, Home Billiards never loses its charm. Indeed, the oftener the Game is played the more fascinating it becomes. , If your Farm or Station is without a 3iUiard Table, ( ! get Alcock's Catalogue., I } Fui'Seventy yeai-PAlcockfi j* « feaTf? been bidding Tablo? i I test for Acoaracy aod j J Durability are unexcelled, V There's a Tahfo to fit your roar^ j The Convertible BilliardDiner in highly popular. I Serve* either lor Dining or for Perfect BHlferds. I f AJITi-WetObUinabltttir. BmeV i' I i Doj?OTi!«(md2i,v«yT<jrjjii, ] ! Co.. y-d. I "Vie Billiard Peon* Head Office and Factory: WELLINGTON Branch: Strand Arcade, Auckland, Agencies: QuUL Morris & Co., LtaV, Christchurch i and B. Wilton 4 Co., ltd., Dnnedin. »' _ ■■ 111 I ALL I The Goodness of the Oat If you reject any of the outer part of the oat except the actual husk you are throwing away that which embodies the best of the nutriment— mine--1 ral qualities that build Strong Bone and Sound i Teeth. Oto and OATINA contain all the oat-rolled and m crushed into a perfectly digestible m form. Insist on OTO or OATINA and you can be sure you are getting all that you pay for—in nourishin? food-yalne, in quality and in weight. la 41b. and 201b. Bag* Full Weight At all good Store*. Mads by Lanjjdown ft Son, Ltd, Chnstcharch. LChnstehurch. ■ I I

A few of J. A. BRADSTREEfs) I A Blouse Specials. 1 \? J , It's the QUALITY we emphasise in this special 'range. Anyone who has studied I V •! / this season's Blouse designs will endorse the correctness, the superiority of cut. the a "k* 7 A daintiness of the finishings, and smart innovations, but the quality is what Is going to a ' jif A Please you mart in the long run, when laundry and wear have had their say. Any 9 >4 v / V^~ v s B(ou8fl <» uo,fid ,8 awm of our out-and-out genuine value, " Bradstreet's for Blouses" 1 /*\l y\/v is now recognised. /w\luK \ )%f\\ 1 SMART WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES. HOUSE BLOUSES, incood washing I / WHWXAii IV\Y& "'ff 9, 1] collar, hemstitched frilled striped, light colours only. Wonderful H / 1 \t(T l>ra »T Cutf8 o Special value~-19/11, value—2/11 each. We're selling thorn 81 / 'ill \\\ 111 *A v\ New Sailor Collar. Box-pleated Front, by hundreds. ft /lll|\i/l_J\\ good-fitting WHITE JAP. SILK SMART CREPE DE CHINE 1 J till MM \<t r Ji L ,SR m -„£ 0 d value—l 9/11. BLOUSES, sailor collar, hemstitched I fl \ft\ iXI// k\ I W sr r^onn GßND JAP. SILK fronts, splendid heavy ni,ality-49/9 fl /I -01 \\ir~*&hl< IX- / BLOUSES, with neat coloured stripes. NEW STYLES IN COLOURED CREPE I i J II , Toll collar, full fitting. Special value- DE CHINE BLOUSES, new strap 1 ; \{sjmMlri • WHITE JAP. CREPE blouses - will th A 0 £ IL I uP fasten t0 neck, well cut. Sizes S.W., money. ■ ; lffiWrf,Mm VV, A °' S - . Sl,e ? ial , vdue-5,'11. A NEW STYLES IN COLOURED' CREPE 1 mWmW/M natty ' 6 "viceabk blouso f " boms DE CHINE, BLOUSES, roll collar H immm DOUSE BLOUSES, in light «»* «* Rose, c.r in & value—39/8 The I WiffiWwW" * IDg Frln t ; c ? n faste n a < neck or leave dsvintiest we've opened this season , WBNMPTr- open. Good, value-3/11 each. All A LINE OF WHITE JAP SILK WWW'-/ sizes. Here's a chance for home- BLOUSES, sailor collar—B/11 each fl women- For business, home, and useful wear.' | ! Quality Skirts for every kind of wear. I ' Nowadays, people don't bother much to have Skirts specially made. These Skirts we're quoting, which are m I superior in cut and quality, answer the Skirt demand so well it's hardly worth while. A little alteration Is MmaiimS 1 | needed, certainly, which wo see to for you, but that's all, and here Is the finished thing all ready to non on Thsif § new Spring Stvies 3re very attractive, and at the quoted prices undoubtedly cheap. '"" , I LADIES'WHITE GABARDINE DRESS LADIES' BLACK AND WHITE n 1 ' SKIRTB. latest cut. all sizes-22/9 CHECK DRESS SKIRTB. pleated in J i ' ,?& h ™. lDlDn ,wr latest style-49/8 and «8/9. To be . 11 B LADIEB' CREME GABARDINE much worn. "* £Z I . DRESS SKIRTB. newest shape, all LADIES' NAVY SUMMER SERGE v!iNk I 1 sizee-23/9 each. D . n r,rvr.T>T,T, c .n DRE B B SKIRTS, latest sbapcs-24/9, I i I LADIES'WHITE GABARDINE DRESS 27/9, and 45/9. Licht weight and use- We pay <r7*\f ItiV I I 1 SKIRTS, patch pocket and belt, cable ful. t *,- \ La/ml I v fl |fl stitched—26/9. LADIES' BLACK SICILIAN DRESS hostage on. |p'l'l| I , | LADIES' WHITE PIQUE DRESS SKIRTS, suitable for matrons: aU Cas* \\oUth!l i B SKIRTS, good shape,. patch pocket. size-32/9. These always look nice Country ftllr''l*-nlry fl fl , ff i t , h r.S? p_l9 i #1 fiJS?- ~~„ and never "old the dust. Orrf»r* V » \ B i ■ LADIES' GABARDINE DRESS LADIES' BLACK CHIFFON TAP- Wfl YMAff ; I SKIRTS light summer shades, .latest FETA DRESS SKIRTS, newest styles, 'I , ?Ulit.. 6pler "lJi. OUt - ;32 / 9 ' All sizes ' splendid value—4B/9 and 69/9. All 7-r- ---: I LADIES' BROWN « A #T^T B WHITE sizes. , Dressy " d useful for every . I H CHECK DRESS SKIRTS, very kind of wear. ' i a fashionable—39/9. I I Dainty Garments for V New Baby." fc j I GHILDREN'B TURKISH INFANTS' SILK 8188. ANTS' WHITE FLAN- J o 6' 1 , 08 ' ' j FEEDERB-7id. BJd, and vers dainty -1/91. 2/2. XELETTE PETTI- Karangahape ■ lOirt each, and 3/3 each, COATS.' nicely scalloped Road. *&K I INFANTS' COTTON BIBS INFANTS' LONG COT- -2/6 each. , ' ff^\ i I s *, d in 7id, end W d each. TON GOWNS, trimmed- INFANTS'. WHITE FLAN- ' "—f fl INFANTS' MUSLIN BIBS, 2/3, 2/8. 2/11, 3/3, 3/8, ' NEL .PETTICOATS, ______ '■• nicely embroidered— and 3/11 each. nicely scalloped or trim- . . . t -. ™ B 1/81. 1/91. 2/8, to 3/9 INFANTS' WATER. med Jace-3/8 and 3/11 • UL- fl fl each. PROOF PANTS (Story. each.. , fl ■*iL Brand)-3/11 per pair. ' , S'r' Jf I BBBmm^Kmim^MKKKmmßHmMjmmmßmimKmKißmmmßanßSßß^ iw ■- • '•-• ■ , ..:v..,/.'l .'• '.-■•-■ * .-V • '• ' ' ....... '■. ■ '.'■' '-. «. - T ■'<■! ' ..:: iei*.,..,' M.'UjK i&i<4: >.\ v .,-.i<; ....-:». '■-. ■■■■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16968, 30 September 1918, Page 6

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