the other day, >;Wdnt;;a- trim little Hat™ • ; ' I;.' ....;-. It was a Ready-to-wear ;■ | -.•■' .-• '"from the D.I.C. !. You see there is'distinctive merit, in the ingeniously de* , 1 \ signed .Ready-to-wear Hats at the D.I.C. I Why so? some one may ask. Well, thete Is no great /^ISB^ 3^ \ /■■ secret about it, and all there is in it is that these Hats §o^^£~~^o= s =\ come from the hands of master milliners ,of world-wide J ; If you take those Felts at 7/11, 8/6, 10/6,. and 12/6, as | '■'".'' examples, you will see that even, in moderately-priced Hats Ai\' it is quite possible to have something reaily smart. These k/'\>(/ are obtainable'at the D.I.C. in brown, navy, saxe, ttel, | \\vi ; and black. . ,J ". Jjl I \ I !>'' >. - -i '-Of course, there are untrimmed shapes by the store for I ''. J? \< t Jy^ K \ those who prefer to do their own Millinery. Colours: Ce- • -l-< r - ■ V ' rise, navy, saxe, tiel, grey, violet, and black. Prices: 5/11, If I! 7/6, 8/11, and 10/6. J I ■ I Black Untrimmed English Velours can be had at 12/6, | || while the Austrian Velours in black cost 27/6, 32/6, and v | 35/6. White Felt Shapes are priced 6/11 and.7/6; and j White Beaver Hats 21/- and 22/6. Then you can have Black Beaver Hats at 12/6, 15/6, and 17/6. Truly the price ranges will fit any purse, and among the I, •' diverse styles there must be at least one hat for you. Win, Slram i!Jil§.- : Manager i I'feraasaaca, ~~~~ , — ■~,. —1.,., ■ .i... ~.. ~-n..i.,l , ,iuvnuiN.nl M-nvunmnir-rr-raJ^M > }ffgriM*™ l "'^'" l " t -'" 1 -'' J '''^" l ''' l -'''-'' , » L^^
#INTER- SALE. ' A LL FURS'itt Greatly' Reduced Prices *■•*. at *»<«••' MRS. SMITH'S, No. $3nVNNEHS STREET., , A large assortment of Fur Sets, ljftr.ffrimmings, etc. . l . , : -%Pi^^-S' :■■■ the most, complete/ ——warehouse in the city ;<; .1 Af stopki of, up-to-T ;t0; select from. prices are We Jowest, and "■-.: our,.qualities are the ■ highest. ■i'' We arrange Easy terms 'Z ,-.<-.... where required. '?• INSPECTION INVITED. '- -'■■■•• ... '■■"■ N■ ' | - 63 ami 65 Willis Street. .;;, W' A NT ED kno w\n. Open Daily, from Noon till 11.15 p.m. .Except TiieSda.v. when premises close- at 2 o'clccl;.) --' MI.UER'S LUNCHEON AND SUPPER '; ROOMS, 103 LAMIITON QUAY. '■) • Telephone No. 20. :; For Burns, Cuts and, & "S-1 Bmis£3 _ t \v < K?cp Exmaznl hi the house— V\S there's no remedy, so riecesiarj \f/ '.'". lo '; have - ,at , hand .as >«"'""'" I «MSi 2 6 per jar-all Chrmiiii inci Ex/^TOU® W, or post Iree horn Ch.i. Fc™fSyfe A. Fletcher. Chemist, Wei- '*&»$! liuslon, *'s»iniwtili« 1l »!s9 ..-. FLETCHER'S . I ■ SfecltosrCoal, '' ' ' 4 .; JEST SMITHY, STEAM, & HOUSE jj COAL OBTAIN ABLE." j .-.,...,,..,; CARGOES WEEKLY."' lleweastleXoai. ||||iiei;lf@wfi ? Ltd., i^ ; - Wellington. .; "I '; . ~..'/ . ... :; fKEYslm^mm^Dß^^l ;I - ■■ it" nDv Pattern \ ' !' ?S Willi? Street. I '■'■ ["■ -'— w i:i..u N'O-roN l
;:::,^p Ceylon'sßest'.' '! VSw I l/l ml l ar away ' n sunn y Ceylon the finest leaf ;. ■BtWiffl' orFy, rom e ' 3est P' antat ' ons ' s selected by j '"■' ff//$k I e Amber Tips experts—for only the ; '' xMKwjltl/ lIIllWn. c h°' cest selected, teas are good enough for ■ ' I' 'WziAlll/ II I i'/% ' the Amber Tips standard. • j §//■ f I AMBER TIPS, is :not only the best | : ; •■• !££//,■ I'/M but it is also by far the most economical tea. | ■ Sw// "m I '""' ie ex P er i men ' s °f "The Lancet," the ; ■ill / /TxsSvmi f amous Medical Journal, proved that high l Wi /fl ■ j&wMw* grade,teas arc really the cheapest, producing more I 'llvr/MRm Ml™' ' delicious health-giving beverage and more cups of i '/(////■M ill II B' lca l 0 "'• — nence > '' y ou r ' n '' ' CU P S °' ■ fffjflM M iHl'jl ■ Amber Tips 2/- per lb. daily, the extra cost as '' Mflllil ll!l>Bl!' - a ß am! ' inferior tea's at 1/6 will be only 3/6 for I . 11l 111 j'|lj Test AMBER TIPS 2/-brand-the blend of. j ' Hll'll!' I'W i W fine leas which has to-day captured the public tasle j Kill lift 111 from North Cape to Bluff. irplL'H'y ft W Remember "The Lancet" says "Finer teas \ ■ f''f IKfflMpl' mean health." o.i ! ' ' WHOLESALE MESSRS THOM PSON 8R08.,' LTD.. WKLLINOTOH, - CALL AND TNSPECT OUR STOCK OF mail-CLARR - WALL PAPERS. Patterns Posted to any part of New Zealand. SMITH A SMITH, Ltd. v O We»RSt n o" a "
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2180, 19 June 1914, Page 2
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