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ail Dnnedin is Paying Homage to " His Highness" the Baby. H This is indeed a happy occasion for us. We take particular delight in rv^. •a helping mothers to properly clothe their little ones in our Baby-wear Depart- iST Of ment. We think, like the mothers themselves, that there is nothing too good for the babies, and so take particular pains to have everything that is Pretty and Practical. Wo are making a special exhibition of Baby "Things," both \\ in our Children's Department and in ' the Main Shop, on the ground floor, during DOMINION BABY WEEK , MOTHERS—If You Want to See Pretty Things for Baby, come to the DXC. This Week! NOW, ft for SPECIAL QUALITY SWISS SILK AND WOOL "VESTS, Short and Long Sleeves; sizes 1 to 9— Prices from 3/- to 4/9 FLANNEL BARRAS, good quality; in Plain or Hand-embroidered— Prices 6/6 to 11/6 BEAUTIFUL LITTLE DAY GOWNS, in Lawn, Muslin, and Calico; charmingly embroidered— Prices 2/11 to 10/6 WOOLLEN CARRYING SHAWLS, very light in weight; in 6oft, lacy patternsPrices 10/9 & 17/6 BABY "NIGHTIES," in Wincey and FlannelPrices 7/6 & 8/6 CASTILE SOAP, for Baby's bath 6d & Sd per cake VIOLET POWDER AND FULLER'S EARTH— 6d tin PUFF BOXESPOWDER PUFFS— 9d 1/3 1/6 9d 1/3 BABY HAIRBRUSHES, specially made; soft as down— 2/6 2/11 5/6 each BABY BASKETS, in White Willow; three sizes— 3/6 5/6 6/6 CELLULAR CLOTH, for Baby Vests; specially recommended; in Cream only— 1/9 yard TARANTULLE, a dainty soft and fine fabric for Home-sewn Baby Clothes—Standard quality, 1/3; Fine, 1/6; Superfine, 1/9 per yard. BABY QUILTS, for Cot or Go-cart; Silk Covers, softly padded; in pretty shades of Pink, Sky, Saxe, Cream, and Novelty Designs— Prices 5/11 to 25/Babies always Welcome Here. A FREE GIFT. During "Baby Week" we will give to mothers one of our beautiful Hand-illustrated Baby Books, for recording events of Baby's career. These can only be secured by personal application in our Children's Department, upstairs. Baby Health is Civic Wealth, QEO. CROW, Dunedin IQ'LLof' Host "The secret is in this RtdbmoL bottle — Holbrook's &auce. I just add a little when thehash is cooking and stir it in well." • ■■' ' Bade smd bottled in England, HOLBROOK'S WORCESTERSHUiE SAUCE HOLBROOK'S PUNCH SAUCE (In the big bottle)

AT Hands Jf as Soft as Silk. ff Now that the beauty of yonr >\ n hands and complexion is threatened vi U by -wintry, winds, get a jar of Sydal / and keep it by you. As a skin beauti- ' fler Sydal is absolutely distinct. Imagine a semi-opaque, fragrant, non-greasy jelly whose very touch on the skin is soothing and pleasant, and yon imagine i u It beautifies the skin by being absorbed by it—cleansing the pores, softening the tissue and enabling the skin to throw oft clogging impurities bHH in a natural manner. r Sydal cannot grow i hair and is oiher- " wise different from / / mere beauty creams. // Try it At aU Chemists [ I and Stores, 2A- a jar—a JV three months' supply— > or direct from . c. w. Wilton & co. LTD. , Wellington // Creamoata purity begins with the fathe finest selected grains are used for Creamoata. Then again, the hygienic unique untouehed-by-hand method of manufacture ensures purity. In the Creamoataprocess every pmin is passed /Hirongh twenty-three different automatic machinos, and then given a pan drying ozone treatment—this imparts that inimitable toasty flavour so carefully retained by the airtight packet. CREAM 'O THE OAT Oreamoata and all Thistle products share in the great Free Gift SchemeSend Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free starter coupon to "Thistle," Box 24, Gore. Thistle Flaked Oats are tar superior to ordinary rolled oats in purity .-" and flavour. ° Cf? hON'T wait tmtiJ your go ' fade before deciding to ui every day. Because if you u! regularly now you will keep j OATINE o»er*-they know. OMine also reraovei dirt and grime the pores, which sc&p and water tannot reach. Test this by washing the hands in the ordinary way, then after ap plying Oatine wipe ofT with a clean towel; the towel is black with •t that Oatiae has removed, dirt that .ap and water cannot reach.—Oatine . ace Cream is stocked by all stores. USE IT AND PROVE IT 1 OTAGO WlTNESS.—Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in thu Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago aud Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it olfeis 6L interest to counter seadeo.

The Perfume of Royalty! "SWEET LAVENDER." "4Q40" ©16 £nglieb Xavenfcer Water, A delicionsly fragrant British Perfume. Very ■ • choice, possessing a most refreshing and lasting odour. In neat glass-stoppered bottles. Prices—2/6, 4/-, and 6/6. Asfc for "4040." and don't accept foreign substitutes! Obtainable from all Chemists. Wholesale 'Depot: Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.'s N.Z. 'Drug Co., Ltd., 'Dumdin. Real Tailor-Made Costumes Ready-to-Wear. Tweeds.and Pin-Head Worsteds from \\ 3 gas. Gaberdines, Covet Coatings, and J Serges from £3 19s. 6d. to £4 I©S. / The Tweeds are in a variety of New and Popular <■ Shades, and are all First-rate Quality. The Gaber- \l Mi dines, Covet Coatings come in latest effects, and are /| |gf good standing colors. The Serges are Pure Indigo |J Dyes. Each Costume Guaranteed made on the premises by " skilled tailors. Perfect Fits are assured. When preferred, Costumes to order at extra charge. These two spoons contain the same quantity of Tea," but the one containing Lipton's will [make much more Tea than the other. ante is a perfect combination of Strength and Flavour—the Finest Tea and the Greatest Value. Drink it for Health, Pleasure and Economy. If You Want the Best Tea— Go to the Firm that GROWS lfcl Ask Your Grocer For •UPTON'S' Most people buy the 2/2 quality—the Ideal Family Blend. [Other prices 2/- and 2/4.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17148, 30 October 1917, Page 2