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9 -the Fashion for tuns Jumpers for Autumn 192 f! Surely the little maids are entitled to Fashions in apparel as much as the matrons—anyway it is so. as witness the smart and stylish Jumpers for girls at the D.I.C. :: In addition to the demands of Fashion these lovely Jumpers are as cosy and comfortable as skill and brushed wool can make them, and they are ever so smart too. The colours are Just what girls like —artistic and harmonious blendings—saxe and mastic, jade and mastic, grey faced white, rose with-white, and other colour combinations equally artistic, smart and pleasing. i: :: 11 11 - : - * • - ** D-I.C. Jumpers for 1921 Girls! GIRLS’ JUMPERS —In brushed wool, roll collar znd girdle; saxe and mastic, jade and mastic. 85/*, *9/6 GIRLS’ SPORTS COATS —In brushed wool: grey faced saxe, rose and white, saxe with grey. Caps to match. 75'-, 79/8 SMALL GIRLS’ JUMPERS —In brushed wool, in rose and white, sax-e and. grey. 63/-, 69/6 SMALL GIRLS’ KILTIE COSTUMES —In pure wool; mastic and emerald, rose and mastic, saxe and putty. Bloomers to match. *5/9, 49/8 SMALL GIRLS’ JERSEY SILK FROCKS —In reseda or rose, hand-embroidered _ with cream wool. 65/-, 69/8. SMALL GIRLS’ JERSEY SILK TUNIC AND only, finished., pearl buttons. 89/8 Wellington. D.I.C.

KEENER THAN EYER BARGAINS MARK THE APPROACH OF EASTER. IF you have anything to 'buy in the way of smart apparel, BUY IT NOW AT FOWLDS’. HATS—English all-wool knapped Felt Hats, in Fawn, Slate. Light Slate and Black. 255. MEN’S SPORTS SHITS—In Colonial Tweeds, in Greys and Fawns. 110 s. 115 s, 117 s 6d. HOSIERY—"WoIsey” all-wool Socks, plain and ribbed. 5s 6d pair. BOOTS—Men’s Flexile Glace Derby Bals, patent caps 43s 6d. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, patent caps and backs. 25s 6d. THE FIRM OF 4S-50-52, MANNERS STREET, FOWLDS, WELLINGTON.

DONE SO QUIETLY It comes like a ray of sunshine. Makes the old folks happy. Makes the youngs folks iovful. Takes the load off the back. It’s all done so auietly. No fuss' about it. AVhat is it. Why, Doan’s Backache Kidney Bills. The little kidney wonder-workers. What will they do ? Read what this man says:— Mr W. Reid, 29. .Lincoln street, Brooklyn, Wellington, says: “Backache troubled mo tor a good while. I am a labourer, and having a lot of stooping at my work it came pretty hard on me. as the pain was always worse when bending my back. 1 suffered more or less day and night, and the continual pain was fast taking all the life and energy out of me. 1 used to feel at times almost too ill to attend to iny v.orit, but I had to keep at it despite the fact that stooping made my sufforing more acute. Hearing of a cure effected by Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, I decided to try this remedy, and it was a good thing for me that I did so, as three bottles cured me completely, and I have not suffered witlh backache since, a period of over two years. I cannot say enough in praise of Doan’o Backache Kidney Pills, they are the best remedy for kidney trouble known." Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3a per bottle, or will .be posted on receipt of price by Poster-MoClellan Co. 15. Hamilton street, Sydney. But, be sure you get DOAN'S.

The secretary of the Dunedin Returned Soldiers’ Association has received an interesting letter of inquiry from Lord Strathspey, from liis London house in Carlton road, Putney Hill, in which he writes on behalf of a lady who is interested in the fine leather work turned out toy New Zealand soldiers. The Baron, who was born in Oamaru, and may stall be known to old residents there under his family name of Ogilvie-Grant, inquires on behalf of his friend for a dark leather bag, with a Afaori canoe on. one side and a tiki on the other and inlaid with pawa shell. He adds: “We are all greatly interested in the splendid leather work the men are doing,. ’ :

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10849, 15 March 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10849, 15 March 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10849, 15 March 1921, Page 9

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