H MA Ml *»* Smm ♦i I 0 Mliftl^iliii^raWiißM .ITTha Millinery this season is something different. With all tha variety of Shapes, Sizes, and Trimming, the distinguishing features of the New Spring Millinery is simplicity and smartness. One cannot help noticing the absence of extreme styles. f Possibly the most popular Hats will be the comfortable Medium Brim (which is correct wear for all occasions) and the Breton Sailor (with very simple Ribbon Trimming). The popular shades are:—Jade, Mastic, Pastol Blue, Wattle, and tones of Grey. The Trimming Effects are beautiful beyond description. H This week we are holding a special exposition of the New Styles which caiii be, taken as a true"forecast of what will be "correct" wear for the coming season. The • creations are designed by the world's style-masters; also adaptations and modifications, as wall as models, by our own Skilled Milliners. The variety of styles is exceedingly large. V Ladies In guest of Authentic Fashions in Millinery will find the display in oar Salon most interesting. Attractive Models are priced from 25/- each, whilst Smart, Fashionable Ready-to-wears are to be seen from 11/9. GEO. CROW, Manager. H 111 iim m have not failed to observe what a difference surroundings make to one. An unpleasant environment often has a depressing effect upon the mind. Even the > weather makes a difference. A person is more inclined to feel cheerful and bright on a fine day than when the skies are cloudy and dull. But there are many you are one of them—who do not always feel quite bright and happy even when the occasion and the surroundings are favourable. You have ; lost your old time zest for enjoyment, you think. But in many such cases it is one s physical state that is at fault. The stomach, perhaps, is out of order, the bowels irregular, the liver sluggish or the kidneys not doing their work as they should. These unhealthy bodily conditions undoubtedly exert a depressing influence and should be corrected at the outset. At the first signs of Indisposition you SHOULD TAKE a course of Beecham s Pills, the remedy par excellence, for the relief and cure of irregularities of the important organs of digestion and assimilation. To many people these pills have proved invaluable, s6 much so that they have been described as Worth a Guinea a Box ". They gently assist Nature in her work, purify the blood and re-invigorate the whole system. A little corrective medicine is necessary for everyone at times, especially under modern conditions of . life,: and an occasional dose of, Beecham's Pills taken according to the directions, will be found an excellent tonic aperient, suitable alike for young and old, of either sex. Prevention is better than cure, and the wise periodical use of this world-famous specific will very materially conduce to health and vigour, strengthening the system to withstand the assaults of disease. You will feel better and fresher, lighter and brighter after taking $ Sold everywhere in boxes, price Is. Hd. {56 pills) & 2s. 9d. (168 and R, CC : a/".ommcMURcM, _ «w«wkl, 2/- per Large Tin. Invaluable on the farm and in the home. Equally effective for human use or on stock. Heals Wounds, Opei} Sores, Tears, Bruises, Cuts, and all External Injuries. For Cows' Sore Teats it can't be beat. All Chemists & Storekeepers. Wholesale Depot: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s N.Z. Drug Co. DUNEDIN. OK P ii'jjii .'Xi. 1 ill l;?i| P Mi? i M ¥/ m For weeks past wc have been busy making, in advance, the New Styles for Spring and Summer wear. A* fine selection of the latest West End London and Parisian styles have been prepared, the illus' rated two being examples of the many charming designs we have made up.- Prices range from 3 guineas up, as usual; and each Costume is guaranteed genuine tailor-made in every respect. Our High-class Costume Materials are now sold by the yard. There is a comprehensive range of the latest effects at lowest prices. ' When preferred, Costumes to order at an extra charge. Next D.S.A., GEORGE ST. 9 mwm mm. • it tv.v '■] For over-half a century Bonnington'a Irish Most, has been made by careful, fnlly qualified chemists. That g why it ia always the same—quick and sure in ouring oonghs and colds. misgjgoss H? oured aoughs aud colds over 50 years- ago—many a present day grandmother -wag cured by "Bonnin<jton's" when a girl! Mrs. J. 0. Bussell, Severn Street, Oamarv. ■writes:— 14 1 can remember Bonnington's Irish Moss for 30 years. It ■was used by mother for me as a chi'rt, and now I use it in my own home for my children I consider it the beat rem edy that can be used." Avoid imitations— Insist on Bonnington's. Free from opiates or harm* ful drugs, there O is nothing, to f equal it for young and old. ■wm£ GTAGO "WITNESS.—New stories. A large, /ATAGO WITNESS.—New ctorna. A laren axofngjai at awxjmg matter. Priot, M, I amosnt of seeding waiter. Price 6d. | i iimm "'(i With Coal and 9 Pood Products at the present Money abnormally • xL high prices, you in tne cannot afford Kitchen! the waste that . j results from the and worn - out Range. To effect the Utmost Economy in Fuel, Cooking, and Baking, instal in your kitchen an up-to-date ORION. Ask your Ironmonger to show you one.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17090, 23 August 1917, Page 2
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