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!^^ ; Th6rfe : is : ever Something Mew f ijjjf at the D.IC. U|j jjf IBS! BMHaaaMffla^gmMgimßtß^^ jj " - As tfmo goes fleeting by we grow older; fashions come; | | they pass away, and still there is a multitude of new fashion ideas \ | coming forward continually. | \ Justly famous for its fashionable stocks, the D.I.C. stands pre* j I eminent as the fashion centre of the Dominion. [ | It fills with delight the heart of every woman who beholds the . I I charm of our displays. £ j This is early Winter and it is undoubtedly the best time to . . 5 ■ I secure your cold weather clothing, but let it be of the very latest f I style. Therefore shop at the | j ; : D.1.C., ; ■ \ I and you can rest assured that you will secure not only smart, fash- jj |j Jonable apparel, but excellent value also. J | . BLACK BEAVER HATS—:24s. 6d., 275. LACE JABOTS, trimmed Valenceinncs ; r t ; 6d„ 295. 6d. , Lace-ls., Is. Gd.. Is. lid. each. J a Useful TWEED' HATS, in Green, Grev, GIRLS' WELL-CUT SHOWERPROOF s i and Faivn—-Bs. 6d., 10s. Gd., 12s. Gd., COATS. Raglan Sleeves, Prussian f | ■ and 15s. 6a. Collar, and Slip Pocket. Sizes 30in. ;I • '■ ••• '.■ , T to 48in.—Prices 19s. Gd. to 28s. Gd. ' . i S .KNITTED .WOOL ..CAPS,/.in.... Navy, , .. \ ■ ■ ? White, Brown, Purple, and vnirvr , r ititoc ivn rmvro atim- ? t n<l oc 11,1 ..nd 4? fid YOUNG LADIES AND GIRLS NAVI •) | - s - ' d . COSTUMES. In fine, rough, and jj $ ■ SILIC- : ROBESPIERRE fancy Cord Serges ■ These are smart-. j| 1 COLLARS—Prico Is. Gd., Is. 9d„ and ly .cnt in the high waisted coat and « is i„ iij .. corslet skirt modes, silk or 6atin z S ' lined, with rovers or buttoned to neck i 5' ' LADIES' REAL ENGLISH V;' NAP?A with small toned down Collar in wn- | | • GLOVES, dom®-fastener»—3s;-lid.-per ■ pastas 375. Gd., 89s. j 1 pair. - ' * Gd., 575. 6a., 635., u7s. 6a.- 5 ; I CHILDREN'S "TEDDY BEAR" COATS, ?% S n NT % lRM q n Sf7P R r | iT vin Sasa and.P<iwii, with square'iieck ' Suitable for little boys . | § - and pido fastening,-small-sizesr Prices between - and 3 years. In Reseda s - I 19s. Gd., 21s. 9d., 23s.'Gd., 255. 6d. ttD(l Brown-Price 19s. Gd. ' ■ J : ' IF YOU HAVE.NOT YET VISITED OUR TEA ROOM, THERE IS .A DE- j 5 •• 1 LIGHTFUL TREAT IN STORE FOR YOU. p ¥m. Simttii ' ./■' ''

STAKFOEB & Co. Hairdressing College, 123 a CUBA STREET.: •ftrOTJR *' Hair 'Dressed, freo. of charge, fX when Switches, Puffs, or Ornaments wo purchased. £ . ■ ■■ ■ Wo havo a largo stock ot ttairwork - from winch to'select, and the latest mode of dressing, for;,day or evening, .wear, on : .view in our window. ' ■Pin Curls, Toupees, and Centre-Part- • /ings, made of naturally curly.hauy save much .disappointment, and improve a lady's appearaice. ' , • Combings mounted (it -3. per oz, - Also purchased. ; TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND. COUNTRY. DISTRICTS. I ;'' -JOSEPH',ladies' Tailor, begs to .: notify that he is. still turning out Costumes at a Cheaper Rato ••. tlwtt'i any other ifirm in WcUi^ton. His only address is —BOULCOTT ■ Wellington.'Phono'3oß3/ : \ • . TUITION IN-MASSAGE. ....... • MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. ' EVENING CLASSES AT THORNDON, mHERE have been numerous applica- ' X tions from-Ladies who wish'to-take - a Course in the evenings. ,To meet the needs of such, .Mrs. Creighton Hale,j the well-known oiMassage! - 1 Specialist,'i.Jahd . lohgest-established',Teacher :of Massageyn ; London, has comraenoed- ati Evening Class ntvher Branch in Wellington. . • ; . she instructs Ladies, in. Scientific Mas? page oi' ■ every -kind,- General;.! !• Swedish, Weir-MitchoH, Electricity,- and ■ Swedish Drill. Pupils can,.join; Tat .tany ; ' ' time. , . _ _ . Every Lesson on living subject. Certl- ; ,ficate "when proficient.; Author .of • the "Art. of Massage." . ~ ~ . ' Address, .27* May ;, Sbeet, . Wellington. ■ Telephone 3226. 'v' "; ' ''' . KEEP IT DARK, : Clarke's Hair Dye restores blaok or brown hair to its youthful colour; harm- : less, odourless. Price. ls. od. and 2s. 6d., (all.chemists, or post free. W. Ciarto, 118 Victoria Street. Auckland. COURTENAY PLAGE' 'CASH BUTCHERY FOR YOUR .SPRING LAMB, ETC. " ONE QUALITY-THE BEST. ■ • Givo us a Call Before Going Elsewhere. ;. 'Phono .1228.. "Dominion" Readers! We aro Practical and Consulting Chemist-Opticians with 25 years experience. -It: your Health is bad through Skin -Diseases, Blood Disorders, Stomach Troubles, or; Over Excesses, consult usabout.it. Our, J system of. correspondence is Strictly i Confidential. Our Optical Parlours are complete with all the Most .'Modern Appliances. /. Spectacles of the best quality only.—No Charge for Testing your Sight. FRANK SHAW, QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, WILLIS, STREET, WELLINGTON. J (Oppo. Dnthie's.) 'Phone 147, Upstairs. I ['Phone 3263," '" "71 i Opp. TH ARO HOUSE, . CUBA STREET. j "TrOAxTSEBYIoirj RING UP No. 2924,' Day or Night. j for tho most Up-to-dato CARB. 9 - 1 Luxurious FIAT CARS. . 1 MRS. NIGHTINGALE, j Occidental Bulldlngi. I gnntoy Jhero ia only j , one oertain '•$' | CURE .for CORNS J A-in tills Dominioa— B • V 9 .'. THAT'S TEEDS " | CABIN TRUNKS. -jrtUR CABIN TRUNKS are built : *<L/ for service, and they are : built to hold tho largest quantity of personal goods in the smallest 'space. ■ They are built to stand up againfit the'_ hard knocks of porters and cai-riers, and they] are ( 'honestly made inside and outside. REGULATION SIZES. From 38s. 6d. each, J. E. EVANB, - v - 145 LAMBTON , QUAT,:;.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1724, 15 April 1913, Page 2

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