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(!*" (JT* WHAT SHALL I BUY! A DAINTY JABOT, A SMART SILK BOW, OR BOTH? Why, the advice of the D.I.C. is to purchase both, simply because the prices are so low that a purchase of even half-a-dozen pieces of neckwear falls lightly on the purse. Some of the new styles are decidedly “ chic,” and are exceptionally smart. Then there are the new moire ribbons to consider. They are London’s latest call. In addition, there are two special purchases you should read about. The first is a quantity of dainty embroidered handkerchiefs in plain white, or with fancy coloured borders. They are priced 10id each, or 4/11 for a box containing half-a-dozen ’kerchiefs. 3 The second is a particularly pleasing purchase of 1200 yards Swiss embroidery ■with insertions to match. The designs are artistically worked on fine longcloth, while the price—pick and phoose where you like—is 6d per yard, or 4/11 per dozen. But there are other items worth reading, therefore, keep right on, and note these: SPECIAL PURCHASE WHITE SILK MOIRE MILLINERY RIBBONS, in black. navy, white. All one price, 1/11 yard. . SATIN LINGERIE RIBBONS, white, sky, helio, and pink, in spot or rosebud effects. Prices from 1/8 to 12/- dozen. NAVY MILLINERY RIBBONS, WITH WHITE SPOT, three widths. Very smart wear. Prices, 1/-, 1/B, 1/11 yard. FANCY MILLINERY RIBBONS, including Floral Bulgarian, moire, and plain salm effects, in widths varying from Sin. to loin. wide. Prices, 1/6 to 8/6 yard. LACE JABOTS, in muslin or lace, trimmed Valenciennes lace. Price, 1/- to 7/6 each. FANCY COLOURED SILK AND SATIN BOWS, in colours to tone with any dress. Prices, 1/-, 1/6. 1/11 each. ROBESPIERRE AND PETER PAN COLLARS, in lace and muslin. All this season's , importations. Price. 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 to 8/6 each. THE LATEST FROM LONDON—ECRU VEILING, IN ARTISTIC EFFECTS. 1/11, 2/8, 2/11, 3/6 yard; THE D.I.C. NEVER FAILS WITH ORDERS THROUGH THE MAIL. Wm. SI.VX.VI D- I. C. TZS&t Manager. fo yA

SMART HATS FOR THE RACES I Race Week Is the “ coming out ” time for New Millinery styles. In the meantime the latest models are on view in our showroom, where they make a moat beautiful display. These charming creations, which have been specially designed for unique occasions, are becoming and quite exclusive. Trimmed with handsome ostrich lancerplumes and ostrich mounts. Cali and View the Display of Race Milliuery. MRS. MAT HE W SON, 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTO.N , (“Where the Smart Hats Are "). ifM—aPO mammmmmmrnm Here's a Puzzle For You . What is it that you use in the bath, the kiddies use for washing their faces, also used at school, is used for washing the motor car or buggy—and drinks water like a fish ? Don’t you know ?, It’s a sponge ! • • Campbell’s have a splendid selection of sponges for all these purposes at very low cost. Look I -Tv School Sponges, each id. % Toilet Sponges, each 6d. ' ’ Nursery Sponges, each gd. f.'S' Bath Sponges, each i/- 1/6 a/- 2/6, 3/-and 3/Motor Sponges, 6/- Bearded Sponges, gd. and 1/6 Unbleached Sponges, 1/6 2/6 4/6 and 6{Wm. CAMPBELL, - 40 and 42 Manners Street, 293 Cube Street, 163 Riddiford Street, Newtown. T — \ WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP; ASSOCIATION. LIMITED. STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, OTOCK. AND STATION AGENTS. Head Office: —MASrERTOIN. -nrr-rvni 1 DO YOU KNOW that a Bad Breath and Decayed Teeth are a big handicap t« any boy or E irl? DO YOU KNOW that the Teeth are preserved and the Jreath made sweet and pure by using Microbin. Take no substitute. Price Is M, If'your dealer docs not stock it send Is 6d stamps for a sample, post free, i» dICKOBIN Co., Bos 335. Wellington. ' , C» uctm«od Dairyman, .J. UUrrY ALBERT DAIRY. ’PbOM lO** ■me «■ mm iiw vi 344 Tlnakori Road (opp-AaderenaPartfr WELLINGTON'S CLEANEST DAIRY. & The above Dairy ia under Government inspection oad the Parity ad the mßk It oily guaranteed. Two deliveries daily to ell parts of WetlklgtOM and Sobatba*

HOW TO MAKE THE BEST COUGH SYRUP. A SPLENDID RECIPE FOR FAMILY USE. Everybody knows that family cough medicines contain water, sugar, etc., as well as medicinal ingredients. By getting the pure drug ingredients alone, and mixing the balance at home, you obtain a pint for !/6 instead of a small bottle that lasts almost no time. Mix sugar, treacle, vinegar, water, and one bottle of Mean*# Essence, as per easy directions on label. This gives a pint of the best family cough and cold remedy money can buy. It takes hold of a cough in a way that means business from the first dose. * It is splendid for sore throats, croup, stuffed bronchial tubes in asthma and bronchitis, it can be given to men, women and children, as it does not contain any harmful drug. Being so easy to make, pleasant to take, and costing so little—a whole pint for 1/6 —and valuable in its curing properties, there is no wonder this recipe has become so quickly popular in New Zealand homes. Medicine dealers everywhere sell Hcan’s Essence, or can easily obtain for you. Post free on receipt of price—l/6—from Mean’s Pharmacy, Wan--B«nui. .. 4 A THE Life Assurance Society Limited “The Most Progressive Office.” TOTAL NEW BUSINESS (Since commencement of Society) Exceeds - - £44,000,000 AMOUNTS PAID TO POLICYHOLDERS Over - - £6,000,000 ACCUMULATED FUNDS Exceed - - £3,450,000 The recent State Audit by Inspectors appointed by The Government of Victoria furnished the Society with what is practically A GOVERNMENT CERTIFICATE of Solvency and Merit. This is a Guarantee and Advantage possessed by, no other Australian Life Assurance Office. Head Office for New Zealand : CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. ; p. D. LESLIE - - Resident Secretary H. H. ROUSE, Arsuiant Resident Secretary, Branch Office* : AUCKLAND: Hobson’s Buildings, Fort Street, CHRISTCHURCH: 152 Hereford Street. DUNEDIN: Princes and High Streets. AGENCIES THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. and NEURALGIA Cured Instantly by Bunter’s Nervine INFLUENZA curaa DV PtFPtK’a tonic.

ROTAL Ha XL Lnret CAEBns'F STABLES, Feilding, tor Klaboltoa daily at BAO a.m. and 3.36 p.m.: Kimbolton at Noon fox Feilding. E. J. HOOKE, Proprietor, Feilding. Let the daylight in by nsing “ BRITE-GLAS,” The Lightning Window and mirror Cleaner. Bold, at all store*, V- a bottle. Wholesale from J. G. Eaine & Co, and all merchant*. An essential clement la GOOD LOOKS Is a clean, healthy, unblemished skin, free from blotches, pimples, eruptions, and all trace* oi skin disease. Many of the toilet creams now in vogue lack the curative qualities necessary to prevent, and to eradicate, these disorders, and they an worse than useless if the skin is irritated or broken. The very best skin application known to science is the celebrated emollient ointment EXEV3AZOL which provides a perfect remedy for all sldn Ch* orders, whether slight or serious, and is a *' skinfood " la the highest and best sense. Instantly allays all itching, irritation and pain. ( Price: %/% per jar fr*m Chemltts and Grecerv CR roS7 FREE FROM CHAS. A. FLETCHER. Chemist, Wellikctow.

MAKE YOUR OWN SUMMER DRESSES. THIS will be quite simple and there is no limitation to style and design if you uso the Ideal Home Dressmaking System. Your first dress will save you the cost of the tuition, and there is the added pleasure of accomplishment. Six lessons and set of charts, 255. Write or call. Room No. 7, Adelphi Chambers, Willis street. COOKERY! COOKERY! -VTISS CARTER’S Children’s Course. iO. Saturday. ]0 a.m. and 3 p.m. Course 10s 6d. Adults' Lessons—Tuesday, 2.30 and 7 30; AVedncsday, 10.30; Friday. 2.30. Barnett’s Building, 91, Willis street. Terms, d!l Is- commencing with pupils. mHE BOYD OAKLICK SCHOOL Ur PHYSICAL CULTURE. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA ST.. WELLINGTON (opp. G.P.0.) 'P! one 2199. For Ph-siral Improvement and Correction of Deformities. MRS ROi’D GARLICK. Proprietress. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON _ and COUNTRY DISTRICTS. I JOSEPH, Ladies’ Tailor, begs to • notify that he is still turning oat First-class Costumes at a Cheaper Rate than any other firm in Wellington. Fine selection of Spring Goods. ONLY Address— BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Wellington. ’Phone 3053, l " l ‘

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8559, 23 October 1913, Page 5

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