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; : —: p|||| fie Fire! Sreatti ©I Spring |%jli 111 Ift Colfim Fabrics of a fill ' Pfew Season. I|u|rf 1 "Give unto us Spring and its good things," quoth matron and \ 1 maid of to-day. The D.I.C. is certainly doing its level best to I ' | brighten the early days of the new season with a unique display oi I ;; | Cotton Fabrics. | : i Novelty vies with novelty for prominence, for this Is a spring* | i: time of many notions. There are smart Ratines or Sponge Cloths, \ Cotton Poplins, and the new Ottoman Cord; Foulard Satine, an* I i ' other charming fabric is worthy of special mention, and thus on ? | through a tantalising list of "good things.'* I \i Write Jor ■ Patterns of these ' j | .Stylish '.Cotton Fabrics. |j - 11 --RATINE OR SPONGE CLOTH—A smart, COTTON POPLINS wear like "pin-wire" i p ? I • • silky in appearance, cotton in price! I c J ,jincrusho-blo ftibvic. 111 & vniiety of inches wide. .; |.jj 's J ' -perfectly; fast'colours; 44 inches wide. 2/3 per yard, 3 i 1 ; - • 3/6 per yard. i ■-.£ i -V.. : : THE NEW OTTOMAN CORD-a hand- 5 ' w ;< „ , some cortled fabric; rich and effee- t ra , -.UNCRUSHABLE PIQUE—Is unequalled tive; 28' inch." | i X 1 for Costumes; : it is all the rage in 2/3 per yard. | i |$. .-- -England rand- onfthe 'Continent; <Min.. I : • ':**| M' "* ~ ~ " ' "FOULARD SATINE" has all the cltarm s Ki "-.~v.'07A v:_au 'wawl * of Satin, and comes in many dainty . . 'i . !W " per yara. • designs; the effects are truly "fotch- | > £& (f ing. } 28 inch. jj £v iy. ~FffINCH DRESS,. LINENS- are. always 1/6 and 1/9 per yard. jj .' .nrrontablo. Hero you will find a de- . „„„„„„ .... i ■■■ ;! -V „ SILK WARP ZEPHYR-A triumph in } V' of colourings; these the art of mixing silk with cotton. . a ; ;; (t ore 41 inches wide. Result: A perfectly dainty rummer | t 2/6 per yard. fabric. / 5 , ""v-.-- ... . i-- J, £ "i:.:-" ' v These are but a few from many , ■ 'm- novelties in this section. Again ' jj £ •' " we say: Write for Patterns. J , £ v . .Wm. Simm. 0 a |„ C„ jMariaget, |

S : NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. : daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices ■ : -you would expect ..to pay, for "such qualities and styles. Scores "6f pretty Gowns, low ueclcs, short sleeves, Embroidery, ojace Sud Ribbon Trimmings-mi,. 6/6,. 8/6, - -9/t 1 upwards. ( lor ■ :LADIES';! UNDERWEAR investigate LEES & CHURCH'S ; 'Stock at ;Lowest-in-the-City-Pnces. _______ '■J? ; 'Md'tiG© I | JflENis¥ : -FIELDER; & C®., 144,1 | : ,f tfovlrig,Engaged a^jss®6falAbislgnair-In "Art' Furniture ••. I 'i $0 SUBMIT SPEtEAL-FRIJATE.- 2> ;1& "designs ik oi.K, walnut, and mahogany, { iJ : AT.VERY MODERATE PRIGEB. j r ' ron SPECmMS : brDESIGN, 'PRICES, AND WORK- | I MANSHIP, SEE OUR SHOW .WINDOWS. K \ 'New; Shipments Carpets and Linoleums How Opened. | l( 2387 ".' MAKERS BTREET. | THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, i SUSSEX CHAMBERS,. PANAMA STREET, .WELLINGTON, iTlie well-known "Class for Business Men Mondays, Wednesdays, y ; - and: J 1 ndays, sto 6 p.m., 'I'liono 2199. J ''Dominion" Readers I , \ MRS.: BMI TH, | We : ;a'fo .Practical; l and 1 . Consulting ' .'' FURRIER, _________ Chemist-Opticians' with- SS -years ex- 3 Manners . Street 1 WELLINGTON. periehcß. : -if your Health 'is bad , • through Skin "Discelks, Blood Dis- CLEARING FUR SALE, &3&S& SSB«' °o« snsgiS"!WMJ'"BSS I system -if correspondence is Strictly aho Last Sl>l ° r of S 1 " B Confidential.', Our Optical Parlours for Ncw btock " are complete, with All tho Most Masseuse (MISS KATHLEEN Modern Appliances. Spectacles of EV ENSEN) offers to treat a the tot; quality .only .-No Charge for limitcd mllu ber of patients with Testing, yjur Sight. _ the Higli Frequency current for '' FRANK SHAW, the liair, at a very moderate fee. This QUALIFIED!:OPT!C!AN-CHEM IST. form of Electricity has undoubtedly WILLIS. STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 proved to be the most effective in regener(Oppo. Duthie's:)-.'Phono H7, Upstairs. ating the scnlp and procuring a Luxuriant and Healthy Growth. This, the very . A.latest method of treatment, has for some I^7pTr^^^^^ 3^ia^2^!I7S2aaOTZ * , H timo been adopted by the leading Ameri--1 ... cnn specialists, and marvellous results •• • "GSTjJXjy 1 have been obtained. Further informa- '*-•••• ' tion will be given by . AXEL HOLTZ, Opp TK JlTtn HOttSD, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL CUBA STREET. - . J ELECTRICIAN, ; 'Phona 2006. 123 WILLIS STREETMOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THELR CHILDREN TO USE MICROBIN,' 'And ail'.&dies should, r.se it to preserve their teeth from decay, and nijiko v :the; ; breath sive>et and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and ■by W.'jWiUlase, Leu.- R. Johnson, Or. H. Perrett, .Castle.;PhM'Dia.cies.:;. Price, 1/6. From 5/ t@ Campbell's. "Bui 1 ■ Tea. •*Tis.-grown on the finest ten, plantations tff Ceylon, picked when the buds are young; carefully handled and packed by the most up-to-date and hygienic metlipdsTv Tliesa ■ aro some of thfe reasons "OUB OWN". TEA is full-flavoured and so fragi&ut:. • 11-vou ivisli to ENJOY a cup of TEA—buy. "OUB OWN", from CAMPBELL'S;; " Our ;Oivn Pjinnings, por lb., Is.; 51b. boxes, ss. Our Own, No. 1 Blend, per lb„ Is. 2d.; 51b. tins, ss. 3d. Our Own, N0.,2. Blend, per lb., Is. Oil.; 51b. tins, Gs. Bd. Our Own, No. 3 Blend, per lb., Bd.; slb. tins, 7s. Gd. Own Own, No.'l. Blendrper lb, 25.; 51b. tins, 9s. 2d. i ' Wn^&AMPBELL, '« and 42 MANNERS STREET. 293 CUBA STREET, •„ 153 RIODIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. | ""T H E FAMOUS " | the Most Perfect Gramaphone made. 1 We cany a large' I stock of these .Wonderful Machines from £3 7s. 6d. upwards, I A fine-stock' of-Records by the leading Artists from 3s. 6d< ' "•■■■ oachj all double sided, F s J,MMMT,.Ltd. p Kom^ h i 89 WILLIS STREET, WELLINQTON-

§aiperl@r Wmk At the same fee. or the same work at a lesser, fee, and you save money, This you get at FROST frTROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. Temporary Sets re-made to Permanent, £1 Is. mm SEE II ON THE PACKAGE TRADE, MARK not only affects the bones, it renders the child liable to croup, bronchitis, nerve troubles and: acid , indigestion. Yet rickets is curable. Those "wry bones" can be made sturdy, straight and strong. That wasted child can be made healthy and well—full of life and vitality. SCOTT'S will do this, but be sure to get genuine with the fishman on the package—the remedy that has saved the lives 'of millions of children. JUST THE BEST! WE CANNOT SAY MORE!

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1828, 14 August 1913, Page 2

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