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/ I Happy is the Head | that wears a D.I.C. Hat. I Each season finds the D.I.C. Millinery Salon the centre i I interest by the majority of Dunedin's well-dressed 1 1 | Jfjj gf 1 women. | y 7\j Our Millinery Creations have helped wonderfully in 1 I placing before the public as "The Style Centre" ■ 1 I s city- 3 1 D.I.C. Style distinctiveness is not confined only to the 1 J more expensive models, but will be found in the lower- 1 OOM I priced Ready-to-wear Hats as well. | are showing: a most wonderful collection of Ready- H IJr to-wear Hats for wear now. You will hardly find any two i \ 1 alike, and there's hardly limit to the many clever creations I Yy/ \ J e department affords. | £ The Season's Correct Styles at Lowest Prices. 1 SILKiVELVETJHATS, in Navy, Black, and Nigger; fairly jl SMART SEMI-TRIMMED FELT HATS, in a splendid CW / ) range of new winter colours— (j 01 § fc|il B IXr.. 9/11 12/6 15/6 21/- 25/- UJW LADIES' BLACK SEALETTE HATS, adaptable brims, S silk underlining— j MOTOR HATS, in Mole and Vieux Rose Silk, Mole Ninon Veil; ideal for hard wear— . OUR TABLE OF 25/- MILLINERY offers special I inducements for this week, including smart ideas for II Matrons wear. a Call and see the new CAMOUFLAGE HAT; it is I decidedly distinctive and new. | A Friendly Economy Hint to our Customers. I Secure at once at least a dozen pairs of the well-known "LADY S VIOLET" STOCKINGS. The price per pair is 2/11, and I may be had in Black, Tan, or White. Our present stock and I present price cannot last much longer. I D.I.C. '

A Beauty of Bath The elopement of the lovely " Maid of Bath," and her secret marriage in 1771 with Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the famous dramatist and statesman, was one of the most romantic love stories of the eighteenth century. By her marriasre to Sheridan, Miss Lindley became one of Ireland's adopted daughters, and to the soft, mild atmosphere of that country, with the use of a plant ash soap, may be attributed the delicious delicacy of complexion and richness of colouring which she retained throughout her life. It is because McClinton's Colleen Soap is the only soap which still is made on the old, proven principle of plant ash (instead of the now almost universal caustic soda) and pure skin-nourishing and refining vegetable oils, that it is incomparable for keeping the skin soft and white, and the complexion clear and dainty. McClinton's , rsrolleeri X& Soap Incomparable for the Complexion. j I Others of MeClmton s principal lines arc: Colleen Toilet Cream, Colleen Shampoo * J . ers^r. et or Dr >). Colleen Dental Cream, Tooth Powder, Exquisite and Hibernia 1 ■k. Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McClinton's Shaving Cream. > \ j Of all Chemists and Stores, "JEM EP MADE by McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. r_ Wholesale Agents: Salmond & Spraggon, II , Insurance Buildings, Featherstone Street, Wellington, N.Z. , Charming Oak Furniture ( Thoroughly bnilt in every detail. For DESIGN, HARMONY, FINISH, and SOUNDLY-CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE at a REASONABLE PRICE, you cannot beat the S. & C. FURNITURE. Marrying Couples, before Buying, look through Scoullar & Chisholm's, S, N s,reet I —■aw—M ""inii'B—*siHMiT— RHEUMATISM ! . DR. PATCH'S AKEGO (pronounced Ache-go). The Great New Cure at last! For RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, BACK ACHE, and all KIDNEY TROUBLES AKEGO is the greatest known eliminant of excess uric acid which is the cause of all rheumatic pains and swellings. AKEGO acts by dissolving the crystal deposits in the joints and muscles, and by improving the action of the kidneys, removes the dissolved "•*- uric acid through the proper channels. Full Fortnight's Treatment —2/6 a bottle. AKEGO has been so successful in Dunedin that it can be obtained from almost any chemist or grocer, but if your own particular store has not yet. got it in stock you will be sure of getting it from the following chemists and grocers. Chc^i3^ T H- }:■ The Octagon (Principal Retail Agent); R. CONN, Grand Pharmacy; R. D. LAMB, Rattray Street* B. S. SCOFIELD, Stock Exchange Buildings; SCOTT'S PHARMACY Princes Street, G. SETOLIFFE. 1 Grocers: R. EUTHEP.FORD, S. McCRACKEN, Caversham. [CTTAfIIBD, IHEATIUCAL UAiiAQE&a. /"|TAGO WITNESS.—L*rgMt Courtly Cir> If* JMMi Other* to kBOW that th® Otaga \J cuJation of any weeiuy in the Dominion. JJ&iiy i.lines undertake* Uw 4 Found in every iaxmhou&a in Otaso aud WOODCUTS Southland, and circulating largely in Can* tOSXKKS, and ovary dgtftiption of Ftuit* teibury and northern rural districts, it ofien* M u> the mart piouiiaont ftmuoas iu l*t unrivalled facilities for Advtrtieirie enitiunii iw <M ttNrtwl noUsk «i interest to ooubH* (•»**«.

/ J Beantiful^L If PfJr Hands and _jWj I J&r Despite Exposure! 1 [Mf The out-of-doors ijirl fa-*-MB knows only too well that Hi M exposure to wind and nun 9 \ to ronghenß and reddens the to skin and destroys its bloom 40 No need to worry-Sydal will S 1 g quickly restore its beauty. flbj / l) b <whjd« hand emolliknt) JM y U fives »oft rosy lips, g moo th Mr m beautiful bands and arms «r ■ and is unequalled as a skin' tM ■ beautifler—keeps it soft and £f IYo Respite exposure. ,<Sr H A 2/- jar contains a three Apr B months' supply. At all Jff H chemists and stores or Jgr Ift post free from Jar dp CATCHING A COLD. "CATCHING" AND CURING. There are hundreds of alleged cures for a cold and just two ways of preventing it; the •first is to avoid chill and the second is tp destroy the germ that spreads the complaint, because for one man who catches cold by chill there are a hundred cases in which the cold " catches " the man—-by infection. THE INFECTIOUS COLD. " Don't come near me, Fve got a cold " This is a common, friendly warning and it makes one think. If you can catch a cold from another person there must be something to carry the complaint; so there is—a germ which sows, itself and grows a cold. Kill that germ and you won't catch cold. KILLING THE INFECTION. There is only one way to stop infection and that is to kill the infecting germ. The thing we use to do this is called a disinfectant, in other \gords a germ-killer. The very best is Lifebuoy Soap. Use and test have proved the germ-killing power of Lifebuoy Soap in laboratory, hospital and home. BY THE BEST MEANS. Lifebuoy Soap is the best germ-lciller and the .best cold preventer because of its many household uses. Drains are flushed with Lifebuoy Soap, sinks are scoured, walls and tables scrubbed, and clothes and household linen are washed with Lifebuoy Soap. Wherever Lifebuoy Soap gets hold of a germ it kills it and a dead germ cannot " infect." A GERM-TRAP. When you want to catch a rat you set the trap in its "run." When you want to catch disease germs you set a Lifebuoy Soap Trap in the weekly wash-tub, and all the germs gathered in the clothing through the week go into it and there is an end of them. A GERM-CEMETERY. You will catch and kill a lot of colds in the weekly wash if you use Lifebuoy Soap. You may kill quite a lot of other equally infectious germs, for they are all over the place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, scarlet fever, consumption, cholera, &c. They are all " catching," but they cannot face Lifebuoy Soap, it is death to germs. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. 'Y"'!"T. TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA Cured itrttvit'y by jLlrtifflHWlk. HUNTER'S NERVINE. Rev. Aubrey 0. Xjf PJSSF Price writes:—"l jffli, fe* bP suffered for days Vyfjf with excruciating I Bfc toothache I was re- _J JL W,. commended to try I Hunter's Nervine. fjteu\ \ I did so, and to my '3s joy tbe pain quick- Rxv' ly and entirely From Chemists and Stores throughout the world. Whooping Coughl «§» cfc aT , SK ,A ""ffi, , . , ESTABLISHED 1879 A simple, eafo and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drugs. Vapor--1 leed Cresolene stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cougb and relieves Spasmodic Oooj> at once. It Is a boon to snfferers from Asthnuu Tbo air rendered strongly sctlseptlc, inspired with every breath, make« breathing easy; soothes the sore throat *nd •topethecougb.fissarlngreßtlulnlghts. Itis R lnvalnable to mothers wiib young children. H Cresolene relieves the bronchial compiles- | ttons of Scarlet Fever — and Measles and is a Htf _ a d <ue«P valuable aid In the pv Lt ii^ treatment of DlphtheOresolene's beat rec- Is,, omraendatioa !s its SO K/(Ml years of succcssful use. I Sold by Chemists. rj B VipwOeeoltoe Co. BJO 62 CfIBTUJIBT ST.jCV. Ij.SJ. OTAGO WITNESS.—New stories. A large arnoiHvt of Prio*. {u,

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17324, 25 May 1918, Page 2

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