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WITH THOUGHTS OF SPRING CQ!E THOUGHTS OF NEW DRESSES. Fow that Auguat is well on the way and Springtime swiftly approaches* it will be well to look around for Smart, New Fabrics for cooler wear. Nowhere will the smart dresser find a daiutier selection of new materials than at the D.I.C. Nowhere is there such a delightfully varied collection of the newest weaves aud colourings. But—a word a>s to the new things. There are "\Ycnl Ottoman Cloths, 42in. wide, in Grey, Vieux Rose, Saxe, Eltctric, and Nattier at 2/6 per yard. 44in. Mohairs, for smart frocks and dust coats, in all dainty shades, 3/6 per yard. Silk and "Wool San-Toy, 44in. wide, in Grey, Saxe, Vieu Eose, and Pawn, 4/11 per yard. Coloured Yelour, the newest fabric for Spring and Summer wear, in Grey, Fawn, Saxe, Electric, aud Navy, 3/6 per yard. Smart Eobes in Bamboo Stripe Voiles, Champagne, Brown, Saxe, and .Grey, 21/-. the Eobe Length. ' Bengalina Marquisette Eobes, a silky finished fabric, in all the newest shades, 49/6 the Eobe Length. ._,;.-.'..• ■ . Coloured Silk Voile Eobes, for smart, dressy frocks,'4s/-the Eobe Length. . Natural Tussoro Silks", 33/34 iu. wide, 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, and 5/11. ; : . . Coloured Shantung , Silks, 34in wide, in the newtst colourings, 4/6. Eobe Lengths in the choicest Shot Taffeta Silks, most fashionable for the coining season, 52/6 the Eobe Length. Win. SIMM li I C Manager

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When your little girl goes ffl lfift%'l e sure s^e as^s .f° r llf Mmit essence §1 Of yS-eS stJmulaiing co ([ ce j n |], e wor U_ J usl a ( e j. L'~. H N 21 £AiituroA A- London. $f JjQEg

>s=- Be S' n the Mew Home witll a "METHYEN. , ' Wi-~»-~— -r-wPfqffi Don't put in a built-in boiler, which will soon ciack . (if.ij • I HlrafiMl an f! s ' ar t ninnkiiiß; nor .nn ordinarr portable fliflct.-iron Ijlj' 1 U'lplrW liniier, which rusts aud crumbles away, liistn! a. Mvij,. v'i'ii iTTTX-vwi^i'''tl ven nt first, nnd liayc sa_(i'sfnction for ali time. Being ' flnji s .-n^ii l ! l !-']!)'S ' ni ( ( ' o °l' cast-iron, it will give good service for 100.wars V;|! difiSlp it ' l " ; l ,vt ' n -V° u npvcl ' reouire another boiler, nor ijlj! i'"'i's<n ''° '" ou < ' c! '' re '° Im , '® one. Tho Mctb«T-ii boils quiclslv, V I pfi'il'd ' s an user of fnel, and vou can um it inside Pill '!'< PMI'I ? r . outside. It's cheap to buy in the first place, and WHI ffiWSW&MW \ is c ' lea P e V er afterwards—from every point of view ■W' t ya -■^ s ' c your ironmonffer to show it. If he can't supply (mm§M\%M you wri,c to ,is - • W G. METHVEN & Co., Ltd., DUNEDIN. j/f r _ w ",„!© Originatorc and oldest manufacturers of Portable feltoSiJtoV Washing Boilers in. New Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 10 August 1912, Page 10

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590

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 10 August 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1515, 10 August 1912, Page 10

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