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Po R A SURETY! The Very Latest Novelties in Summer Dress Accessories are at the D.LC. Novelty Scarves, New Shawls, Smart Fronts, fashionable Neckwear, dainty Laces, stylish Ribbons and particularly novel ideas in Handkerchiefs —these and a host of other dress accessories the D.I.C. is showing to-day. If dainty designs, brilliant colourings, and novel effects can make the springtime and summer—then those seasons are at your command—they are yours to serve l Summer Fashions in Fancy Drapery PQ k NOVELTY SCARVES—In Crepe de Chene, in wonderful printed and Batik effects and colourings; these are very fashionable and our assortment cannot be beaten. Special Value 10/6, 12/6, 16/6, 17/6, 21/- to 65/- each NEW SHAWLS—For evening wear; we have just landed an assortment direct from Paris in Black with Batik colour- ' ings and handsome fringe. At £B/8/ARABIANi STRIPED BURNOUS— With Fringe At £5 Art* Silk At £6/6/These are well worth inspection and are really charming. SMART NEW POLO FRONTS—These are small fronts with high collar, made in wool and art silk in pretty colourings; they give the wearer the femart sporty appearance that the fashion demands. Special Value 4/6 to 10/6 each NEW LACES include Margot effects, in Coloured Valenciennes for Lingerie, • Flouncings, Edgings, and Insertion, French Vais, Filet Art Silk, in White and Colours, New Maltese and Mechlin for Jabots, etc. All widths and all prices. From 4d to 21/- yard The Very Latest in NECKWEAR—In great variety; smart waistcoat fronts, in Marocain, Merlaine, Crepe de Chene, Smart Collars, with the new Jabot fronts, in Organdie; in New Tan shades; Peter Pans in a variety of new designs. Special Value# 2/11, 3/11, 4/6, 5/6 to 10/6 In HANDKERCHIEFS we offer the latest novelties; a special line of Coloured Borders At 8d each Hand Embroidered Linen, in White and colours. From 1/- to 4/6 each Children’s Picture and Animal and other quaint designs. From 4d to 1/6 each Boxes Handkerchiefs for Gifts. From 2/6 to 21/- boa RIBBONS are much in demand now, particularly in Coloured, Corded and Petersham of which we have a great variety in widths and colours; Lingerie Ribbons are also worked; we stock the latest styles in Two Tone Reversible Double Satin, Coloured Edge, Floral and Crepe de Chene; Art colours. From 4d to 2/6 yard We do HEMSTITCHING quickly and neatly At Sixpence per yard PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS Obtainable from D./L G, Wellington £ U' A Mother’s Experience “ I have found Vicks Vapoßub even better than you claim it to be. I have eight little children, and some of them are subject to croup. Vicks relieves them in a very short time. One little fellow had it so bad that he was very near choking, but he got relief in a few minutes after Vicks was applied.” —Mrs. C. J. Martin, Paparoa, North Auckland. ..roup at IMiSfiit Try This 66 Outside” Remedy No “Dosing”; Just Rub It On The advantage of treating cold troubles externally is : especially marked in the oft-recurring,colds of children, because constant “dosing” with internal medicine is so apt to upset their ;delicate little stomachs. When Vicks Vapoßub was introduced here, this “vapour” remedy was enthusiastically received. Mothers from all over New Zealand have written about its prompt effectiveness for croup and other cold troubles. One of their letters is reproduced here. Used at Bedtime, Vicks Averts Night Attacks When the child seems croupy in the evening, use Vicks;as a preventive. Apply it over the throat and chest, spread on thickly and cover with a warm flannel If croup comes on without warning, the use of Vicks often brings relief in fifteen minutes —eases the difficult breathing and subdues the racking cough. Vicks is an ointment so made that, when applied to the throat and chest, the medication takes effect in two distinct ways. First, it is absorbed through and stimulates the skin like a poultice or plaster, relieving the tightness and soreness. Second, its ingredients— Menthol, Camphor, Eucalyptus, Thyme, Turpentine, etc. —are released by the body heat as vapours and inhaled with each breath direct to the inflamed air passages. Being applied externally, Vicks can be used as freely and as often as desired on even the youngest child. Modern mothers everywhere keep their children free from troublesome colds by applying Vicks at the first sneeze. And, of course, its ju£t as good for the cold troubles of adults. Vapours Best for Colds Cold troubles are inflammation of the lining of the air passages and lungs. And, because these inflamed parts can be reached directly only by vapours, this modern vaporising ointment is ideal for colds in the head or chest, catarrh, asthma, sore throat, bronchitis and influenza. Its healing, antiseptic qualities make it splendid also for cuts, bruises, burns, stings and muscular soreness. ViCKS W Vapoßub Fob All Colo Troubles 2/6 THE POT EVERYWHERE KS CKS ATIOM frio**WS&J

A Boon to Country People By employing modern methods, we can make A PERFECT SET OF TEETH, requiring an attendance ot only two hours altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit us and return the same day and so take advantage of our superior work and low foes. A PERFECT SET OF TEETH FOR £2 6S. These plates are made from Ash's high-class Vulcanite and Diatoric porcelain teeth. REMODELLING SET ~ 18 ® PAINLESS EXTRACTION * 8 NiO. OXYGEN GAS 8 0 TEETH EXTRACTED FREE WHERE SETS ARE ORDERED. HOURS:— o to 5, also Friday evening 7 to 8.30. <jpj Established 25 years Frost & Frost

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12229, 29 August 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12229, 29 August 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12229, 29 August 1925, Page 10