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| The evolution of style is an idea worked from an old no« 8 tion to meet present day requirements. | Tho Loose Cover is a notable example of the evolution E of a decidedly artistic furnishing idea. >| A few years back richly upholstered Suites were covered with glazed Chintz, with a small conventional rose sprig or other design—Loose Covers they were and hideous, compared with the modern artistic production of the D.I.C. Wow-a-days the Loose Cover Is just as inviting for com- | J r fort as the "crackiy glazed Calico" affair was uninviting J* The Loose Cover idea is growing, and our experts are if I'l J)l 11j^'j ready *° give your requirements immediate attention. j|n ||| Among a beautiful selection of materials will be found lij |1| 150-inch Printed Taffetas in conventional and floral de> signs, at 35., 4s. 6d., ss. 11d., and 7s. 6d. yard. 50-inch Shadow Tissue, 10s. 6d. and 11s. 6d. per yard. ' jj 36-inch Printed Linens in many colourings and designs, | 2s. 6d. per yard. | 31-Inch Oretonne-AJiover Floral designs on light and I dark grounds, 2s. Gd. yard. Also in white and Holland designs, at Is. 6d., Is. 9s. Is. lid., 2s. 6d., and 2s. 9d. yard. Paisley designs at Is. Sd. ! ' 50-In Taffetas—self Colours in Green, Blue, Red, and Natural, with small woven design, 2s. 9d. yard. - "Meet me at the D.1.C." and secure patterns and estimates, or if need be we will gladly post them. , I Is. DISCOUNT OE-F EVERY COMPLETE £ FOR CASH. IWm. Siinm. Manager. ■ linilin r3 J»" 11 —«V TlTThl- m. - fc-J M IMLmJILIKJI- 111 .i II ■■ pjH WTTTTI I || imj I

Frost & Frost, .jev DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street WELLINCTON. 30 Yarcis XfOl above Perretfs. GET YOUR TEETH SEEN TO NOW, AND SAVE YOUR HEALTH. Sets of Teeth, £2 2s. and £3 3a. Single Tooth ••• ss. Painless Extraction Temporary Sets Rc-mad« to Permanent ... £1 Is. Teeth Extracted Free when Sets are Ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. STAMFORD AND GO. TtfAIRDRESSERS & HAIRWOKKEES, ■ S - a - 123 a CUBA'STREET. 'Phone 2791. The present style of dressing the hair requires plenty of hair, not pads. Few women havo sufficient, but all can obtain best quality hair, perfectly matched, at moderate prices from us. All Toilet Treatments obtainable in our saloons. Combings bought or made up at 2s. 6d. per 07. Manufacturers of the Koyal Face Creme. TUITION IN MASSAGE.. MRS. CKIJiGHTON HALE, the longestestablished Teacher of Massage in London, has opened a Branch of her London Establishment io Wellington. Sho instructs ladies in Scientino. Ma»iage of every kind, including General, Swedish, Woir-Mitcnell, Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any time. Every Lesson on living subject. .Certificate when proficient. Author of tho "Art of Massage." Address—27 May Street. 'Wellinston. Tel. 822 G. By Special Appointment to Her Excellency Lady Islington. NURSE EVERITT (Cert. Eng.), Medioal and Electrical Masseuse. MISS JENKINS,. Hair and Toilet Specialist. Tel. 186*- AITKEN STRKET. SHETLAND BAKERY. TEE Proprietor has now arranged for Daily Deliveries by Van of Cakes, Pastry, and Bread of every description. Orders may be left with vanman, and goods dolivered without delay. 'Phone <50. WM. HALL. Caterer, IG4 Cuba Street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHiNG BOUGHT. Ti/jfRS. NIGHTINGALE gives the Highest Cash Prices and will call by Appointment to any aduress. . Clients sending parccls_ of clothes, etc,, may depend on Beat Value l)<vn<r cjvrn, •- MRS. NIGHTINGALE. 103 LAMBTON QUAY,, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 2!)21. HALL'S iATHS TURKISH ■ A-N'.C aTEAM, 33.; or 4 for 103. HOT HATITS. Ouo Shilling A Cure for— RHEUMATISM. GOUT. LUMBAGO SCIATICA, nte. Thons 1717. Address—l 24 Manners St, | ALL the BEST I 1 LAUNDRIES use I yUfia I The BEST and PUREST STARCH I on the MARKET, Always ask lor lib. Boxes: Red LabeL

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1471, 20 June 1912, Page 9

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