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Hie Flrsf 'lreafti of Sprtag psa|f I fir CoffOM Fabrics .of a ||1 |p l ' New Season. j,- 1. *'Clve unto us Spring and its gootl things," quoth matron ant! \ ' I maid of to-day. The D.I.G. is certainly doing its level best to \ I brighten the early days of the now season with a unique display of | Cotton Fabrics. | ■ ■ I . Novelty vies with novelty for prominence, for this is a spring* | £ . H time of many nations. There are smart Ratinesor Sponge Cloths, | | Cotton Poplins, and the new Ottoman Cord; Foulard Satlne, an- \ ij§ | other charming fabric is worthy of special mention, and thus on ' \ ' i| 11 ' through a tantalising list of "good things." . ih :I" |r Witte. tor. Patterns ®! these j \ t : Z I " . Stylish Cffllf®E Fatelcs. Mr *2 ,1,1 i|.. '-■ RATINE OR SPONGE CLOTH—A smart, COTTON POPLINS wear like "pin-wire"j ll : ' i| ' ; 'uncushablo fabric .in A variety of ' S l Ynche 8 aP S anCe ' C ° tt ° n I 'JK S J : ' 1 ' perfectly fast colours; 44 inches wide. 2/3 per yard. ji j |.. f; ■ -j 3/6 per yard. " m' ;;? - • ' ' THE NEW OTTOMAN CORD-a hand- \ ?; t 1... , . some corded fabric; rich and effee- 1 ,v . 5. „UN CRUSHABLE PIQUE—Is. unequalled t; ve . 28 inch. | '11' for Cfostumes; it is all the rage in ' 2/3 per yard. j ' g 5 ;Eng!a!id;an,{lton the Continent; 41ini ' jj I ** ' ■ >! wide "POULARD SATINE" has all the charm i 9 Ss J.| - -npi<« Karri of Satin, and comes in many dainty ' * I : Jfe. . . per yarn. desi(?ns . the cffectg aro truly « fctch . , n •; "" ing."; 28 inch. 5 | ■m J| w • 1/6 and 1/9 per yard. Ml ' *>& '> R • acceptable. Hero you will find a de- .1 f , r ' TX.:S?»a° I S» '| •- are .»» •* <V' Result: A. perfectly dainty rummer > ; Sir- -"r, S 2/s"per yard. fabric. 8 ' Si, ' 1- • '>• J? K *. if """r r I 4 r I '■ - « K I , » - These, Site but a few from many . .. 1 S I, novelties Jin this section. Again jj p- *? y*?. * ' We say: Write for Patterns. | ' tiS \ ' ' ' * . '• | •I J : ,Wm. Simm; Q,' |„ Cb Manager. \| •

| NJCHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL g Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices % you would expect to pay for' such qualities and styles. Scores ■ S of pretty Gowns, low necks, short sleeves, Embroidery, Lace : S and Ribbon Trimmings-l/11. 6/6, 8/6, 9/11 upwards. I'or • w LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEES. & CH'URCH'S J Stock at Lowest'ih-the-City-Pi'icss. . I ■' •. S"p©bmS ®otic© 2 f I -HENRY FIELDEM & £®~: Ltd* | | Having Engaged a Special Designer In Art Furniture I S 'ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE h I 1 DESIGNS IN 'OAE, .WALNUT, viANJj I! ; I AT VERY MODERAT& PRICEB, . | I FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK, f t MANSHIi'. SEE. OUR v SHOW. WINDOWS. | I How Shipments Garpoti; and Linoleums Now Opened. f 1 |-;i.,:PJionQ.23B. ... ■ , MANNERS STREET. f ,/•' y ■ '•-■-■ " •; • — (THE RGYD GARLICIC SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, I SUSSEX CHAiIBERSi.PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. ■Tile well-iaiowh-'Clitss for Business Men' Mondays, Wednesdays, and Pridaysi. 6'|to 6-p;m, . ....... . 'Phone 2199y :; j MRS. SMI T, H, We nro Practical:'and Con Bill ting J • FURRIER, Chemist-Opticians with 25. years ei- I 3 Manners Street >■ WELLINGTON. perience. II yoiiri; Health is bad j —— r through Skin. ■tywaSes, Blood Dis- I ' CLEARING' FUR SALE, order*. Stomach .Troubles, cr Over i ~ 0 . mTTT>r\ < -c- o„,i ATTnTTam . Excesses,..x-onsult l us about it. Our",' S"WM SATURDAY 2nd AUGUST ■ system of correspondent is Strictly The Last Sale of tho Season. Making Confidential.- Our. Optical Parlours loom for New Stock. £ iT s? ES . sUFSSS S„!wi Vi.i lestingjour Sight. tho---' -High Frequency current for • FRANK;BHAW, . v 'the hair, at a very moderate foe. This form,'of Electricity ha 6 undoubtedly WILLIS "STREET. WELLINGTON.proved to. be the moat effective in regener(Oppo. Duthie'fli) : 'Phono H7[ Upstairs.' ftting the scalp and procuring a Luxuriant and -Healthy. Growth, 'Tins, the very ■■■■■ ■ ■ ; ,■ •'T~~" latest'method of treatment, has for some •»Ph« n » • • »' tihio."hee'n"adopted by the leading Ameri.rnona .y, ;/ v 4 ';/-.-j;. ..can?specialists; arid marvellous results "i ■ >■ ' havo'.'been' obtained. Further informa;..'.VT. tion will be given by 1 ■■ ." I AXBTi HOLTZ, ' Opp. TB* ARO HOUSE, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ;• V; ? '..-.CUBA '.STREET,:■ 'r. ELECTRICIAN, mm,m n'i|,, i, _j L J • .'Phone 200 G. 123 WILLIS STREET. -MOTHERS SHOULD'TEACH THEIR'CHILDREN'TO USE J MJCROBIM, 'And all Ladies should use it to preserve tlieir teeth from decay, nncl make sweet and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and . Wallace,. R. Johnson, ,G. H. _ Perrett, . Ca^tl^Phajnnaqies,, f Price, 1/6. I: From Sunny-,.Cey10n,.-to Campbell's.' - | '~V ■ "|w J'w". Tea. 'Tis groW. fin tlie'Sri'rsfc "toaTpihiitafions of •Ceylon, picked when the buds young, 'carefully handled and packed by the most up-to-date and hygienic , - methods. ......-■ • * ;Tliese are some of the reasons "OUR OWN" TEA is full-flavoured and so !• fragrant. • ; 5 1 !If ,vou'wish to ENJOY a cup of TEA—buy "OUR, OWN" from CAMPBELL'S. . ■ Our Own Fanning?, per .lb., Is.; 51b. boxes, ss. jOur Own, No. 1 Blend,',' pey Is. 2d.,; 51b, .tins, ss. 3d. I? Our Own, No. 2. Blen'd, -per'lb!, Is. ' (id.; alb. fins, Gs. Bd. .• i 3 Our Own, No. 3 Blend, per lb., Bd.; '510. tins, 7s. 6d, ' Own Own, No. 4. Blenil,. per lb, 25.; 51b. tins, 9s. 2d. : i Wm. CAMPBELL, ? W and 42 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, i ; 163 Rl DDI FORD STfIEET, NEWTOWN. , diti be cultivated by the humblest. ...JSTo need for a big r ; ; lay, for such' Pianos- aa . a 1 CHAPPELL, ERARD, KRAKE, SEILER, I \ ■; SPAETHE aad ALSEN | can be,, purchased for ft small deposit and a few shillinga r. Vi , 1.:.: bi week, \ J F. J. PINNY, j

Save. Money; By getting your Dental Work done at ...FROST & WOST,.: SI'RIiEOX IIEMISIS. ll9V.|iiis j,. (Fifty yards-above Manners St.) Sets of Teeth £2 2s, and £3 3sPerfect | Palate Pleasure q Enjoyment is expreiied in every line and curve o' (he contented face of thii old gentleman. The came is Crescent Tea which gives perfcct palate pleasure to I all those who drink it. Three Grades .t /M 1/8,1/10,2/- per lb. IM\ Loci §§\ t'ellington. PREMATURELY GREY. © PRimRELV fi M GfSEV M«N AMD , WOUBH THE HEMSLEY BURNER HAIR, RESTORER bMßSnlly PrepMd LcHoa vblcb TttAt t>.« Bih Iklbi Uttir Mloarioi n*»Ur. I» b Ui* oel r Eur Rtitom lha' will frdutlly rwton trtj bur to iU en(jn*! «Is«r. tl proQ«M prvth. k»«p« tin »;ilp fr*t (na dudraff. ui tte ku b«»Blihll» Kli toi jmj. SOLB EVERYWHERE. Any Chemist, Draper, Hairdresser, or Storekeeper will post it to you in a plain 6ealed wrapper for v 2d. extra. JUST THE BEST! ■" ' ' CANNOT SAY MORE i

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1827, 13 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1827, 13 August 1913, Page 2

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