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I --iHere'i quite a ran 01 Rosebud & j H-Pompadoir -Crepons at the B.ICL \ I This Is a season of small designs In Cotton Dress Fabrics-, | neat Httle rosebuds and small clusters of flowers. X One word alone can convey to the reader their charm, and f that word Is "dainty." 1 I ~....■■■•-■■ ■• ■■■ ' 3 Possession Is easily gained, for D.I.C. prices are low—as of % i , l i i yore qualities are above tho average. s I But Crepons do not have It all their own sweet way, as Voiles, _■• 1 Ratines, and Pique each have their sphere of usefulness In the Summer Wardrobe. PSS^3 1 111 |l Would you like a. set, of patterns.?. If 81 11 Write to the Manager by the the next mall for preference." ®M^^^ | ROSEBUD 'AND POMPADOUR OREPONS, in all the daintiest designs mid . j . ?'-• colourings, 28in.—ls. yard, h • ft • ....'.-... i B ■"■- c • COTTON VOILES, in'pretty floral patterns, on dark and light grounds, 28in. £ V. \ . —is. 3d., is. Sd.,-and is.'9d. yard. '....... * ' :.■■ «■■'■' '■.-.'' ■.-■■■■■■■.■•■: • 6 '■ s [WHITE COTTON VOILES, for dresses and blouses, 40 inches wide—ls. Bd., " j I is.'Hd., 2s. 3d. yard. ' - $ . . ■ 5 • .., . g ■ i, §.' iWHITE EMBROIDERED VOILES for.lb.est wear, 42 inches wide—3s. Bd., J .:' Jj 4s. 9d., ss. 9ti. yard. , •" ' (j ■J I ■WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCINGS, 45 inches'w-ido—3s. 11d„ I t --■-' ■:• •■ ss. 9d., 7s. 6d., ?os. £d. yard. ~ .' .' f ::: '. ." • ."' : • - ' ■ J " ; 4 i ,WHITE SPONGE CLOTHS in various weights and qualities. Very smart \ ■-■-:■■ I' ■■,'■■• for-Gostumes arid Skirts—2s.;-2s. v 9d., 3s. Odi per yard. .- : ; .< \ ■ '•' . • I . | COLOURED in plain and jacquard deeigns; navy, saxe,, terra, ft; ' Royal, banana, biscuit, brown, grey ,cherry, amethyst, cii.nanion, and fi white. Plain Ratine, 44in. wide—3s. 6d. yard. Jacquard Ratine, 28in.— K t< 3s. 6d. yard. . • • | i ' IWHITE PIQUE, the great vogue in white fabrics, 40 inches wide—ls. 4d., Is. ft .} .. -9d., is. 11d., 2s. 3d. yard. Uncrushable, 41m.—2s. 9d. yard. J . y ,WHITE JAP: CREPES, ZOin- is., is. 3d., Is. 6d., is. 9d. yard. jj - 'i COLOURED JAPANESE CREPES, in every wanted shade, extra quality, , f{ - . , 30 inches wido-7-IQ£d. yard. '..'■' |li "' ; - ■ | a ' ' : -' «• J |Pl| • ■ ' i ! Canltarv oo.'| TL *..,.. *.« 1 §BIOC ■ IOC AthlCtlC llITi. | Dresses for LadlßS | ' 37 aaCr — ' . | Whether you work in \\ Wlbs In an Styles S3 - - .1 1 • ir It ■and period £] , ■ , the garden, swing a golf * dub or tennis raclcet ' i ';-,; N ply an-oar .or pedal a , j|| cycle, you will never be - v ■ '"rTiriaes itist Bea.sda.-g. > '■; v,._ ""' ; T^'-. : .' •.• annoyed with- Corset, v |'-, "mo queln st. I -WMwik ' !,, '^ V ' > "' ,: ' ; '' bre'akages if you wear If(Bdeon's Buiidingß); | ~ «gp| ■ ' ■:. ■. ■ „ PRETTY'S OKTIS 11 AUCKLAND. |j ."7... •,.- ■■ . . ( . , . .1! , « «. , ..--ri ;-..■:.-. '.■'■--, M •II '-,■ This mexpewive: Shield will.rfou6/e the life of your hr ■■ pi ,; ( Cor«eiaand'ensure-.your comfort when engaged in outdoor- |; r I _. SI • JFiace &Soalp Masseuse- ; '-|| 'your'draper stocks them, ask to-day for @ffi^(sl Bemoring of Bpot« & Blemtehea;:':;',•.','';•. •:/ J| Jl'^Sl't.'/'" I;; ?"■ THICE PEEL; ■ ;tender. juicy. I »i>»» aw''aair-itn* 'I' « THE PEEL PAR EXCELLENCE. : m AMmmM''■■''• 'l II V Every Packet Branded -, : I , FLAMNELMIiIiS |.. —Manufacturers: ' - -'-J.'....' , MAMPOLABISV'' '■• 1 THE PHOENtX GO., LTD., | beat aH compstrtlon I — mm^m , °"?i! 5 .?1i; ! .^',,, J ., 1 L, i \ SES iBOBROCRSES' NAMS ON SELVEDQE 1 ; : : ; j «sd rircßun eQ tabstiJataa. I • .i Si3a ly «H Vzst-Ctua DraiKn aai Storok«pcrt 3 ' U HESESBSP AB ill THE OEI3AT ECStraOTIOBB. 5 | - ___. . 1. BIRD'S JELLIES are m '■ PS ITFH r ' ■ aclassbythetnselves! :-~! ■•■ P jf fff flillll) e^onn °^ a e powder, 1 i fIUE w\U V therefore easiest to prepare. : flraL-.'' ff I*| ■ Perfectly clear !-with brilliant fiSflato «?■• \j|- beautiful colours which are a ■" 6/SBE2 i&BSBM® f 1 . Mmlr ffl delight to behold! 1 'raw'-' have the flavor of' : ——— • . ' . tk e rea l fresh fruit. Tea Sets ......1 ...'....'.... 17s. td, i "*jSM - —Their high quality and : *?Mm*e**? superiority are apparent the Tea and CofTea Sets 20s. 6d. fe" " moment you taste them, j Sugar and Cream 5............ 128.6 d. W% ® W 1 ? ' "••' Kettles with Spirit Stoves 30s. |j »■ F Copper Curbs ......... from ias.6d. |; ; i Brass Curbs .....; 123, Sd. ' |i - ' SesnmniEoesr!!—:Jsie •ST $ BnncflKDrsins Dissolves inttantlv ' Safe /iVm/v ' Wood Kerbs 6s. 6d. §? atrf Sw JRnrity msiamiy. oets nrm.y. Flrß'Br a as9s-i;..„,;„...u,'.Ti'8i1. | Sold in p&t and quart pkts-many flavor*. ■ , i' t v Hiaoy irifffaiflis? 5a attrxxag, write to Ellis & Manton, Stout Street, Wellington. 1 Companion Stands ......„.;..,iss.-.6d. ' House Furnishers, ' § TOdth'" CleaiUllg '. '" 6210IISlteL /■:■;' yshouldbemorethanamere, , ■; cASr/oB terms. V- ■ phrase ,-it becomes actual • - fro -v'; / ; ' ; ' ; fact for the people who use days il you will eivo'ExmMor,/rf. , ■':•-■• ■-.-•• ' -- : itt v " • c!ini.«. For this cmollitnl •>-/>& V wV) ' "'— ' ~~ — : >=»*'; HrAs9mni llf* W ■ «il|-guicllr..Eradicixte [M \y »j :.,. S*U h ; - H rtOUi-H,. jj ■■ Srio'ts in.-i nouriiK iicitin . , T I •... Drug;uU * S/ortl. ,—i . ~' "iZ!! . ■.. , j^l' /7\ J ;•' jj. ■_" |E!S3 ' '®)M lli IHI -6tr«ra il'WeiliotloD.' ' « I ' ■■.'"<■'-- ■. -.__ .-. .... '~.,. ' "". '"I / I : : ' : : ~ ii-jl'J.^Thb'JKest!«( from the best plantations/it has captured the public Uste from |' ,- 1 Smtiam-di ' •faßd9 BftWW ß% ? . ]J: theiNpnhCapetothe-Bluff. "The Lancet" says: "Fine team™, better hcallh.r'eJ Bud tastefully prtntea at-.tae-'-.-l/oininion-J- i-n..itm i , .„.['.,„in. -„. ... ~,,',, ._ r KJ' T^'rhowlii. WlainiM At ' .WHOLESALE'AGENTS, MESSES. THOMPSON BEOS., MO, WISLLI&ON,

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2298, 31 October 1914, Page 2

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