I, - fLJ \■■ ' jS§iN I, Your Children cam k tastefully dressed in T D.I.C. Seaside Frocks. ) ' ' !=,.,__ Of course, these Froolw are not meant solely for wear on the \ \ beach, but can be used for either town or country wear also. \ \ The styles are mostly American—those inimitably smart fash* ' I lons produced in the United States for children. > The D.I.C. Children's Outfitting Section contains a splendid se!j > • lection of these dainty Seaside Frocks, which you should not fail H' to see. | Seaside Frocks for Children, Girls and laids. - ' t' f ' CHILDREN'S USEFUL DRESSES, in MAIDS' SMART RUSSIAN STYLE I ' Navy and White Print, piped red, FROCKS in Blue and Whito Check 4 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 4s, Hd., to 7s. 6d. Gingham, finished bands of self and \ ■ pearl buttons, 7s, lid.. Bs. lid., to \ SMART PROOKS in Tussore Poplin. 10s. 6d. ! '. , with Vest of Scarlet, Collar and j - Cuffs of White, finished self buttons, GIRLS' AND MAIDS' WHITE MUS--1 i Us. 6d. LIN FROCKS, trimmed embroidery, «! ' .... insertion and lace. ss. lid., 6s. 6d., ~ I) -.. BECOMING MAGYAR STYLE DRES- .to 295. 6d. SES in. Butcher Blue, trimmed cross--3 ' way bands of Blue and White, 7s. CHARMING FROCKS in White Voile, v I 6d., Bs. .lid., to 12s. 6d. daintily trimmed with lace and tucks, K _, 12s. Bd. to 395. 6d. i { - SERVICEABLE OVERALLS in Stone [ i . Blue or Natural Colour Crash, neatly MAIDS' STYLISH FROCKS in fine i \ ' embfoidored in 6elf colours, 10s. 6d., White Pique, trimmed with pipings , I {•• ■ • ' lis. 6d., to 13s. 6d. and buttons, 17s. 6d., 19s. 6dT, to ' % 31s. 6d. ■ i■. . GIRLS' ONE-PIECE GINGHAM . DRESSES in Blue and Whito or GIRLS' AND MAIDS' FROCKS in . 0 Tan and White, piped self colours, dainty floral crep'os, - finished with I f ::■..■■■■:.. 7s. 6d,, 9s. 6d., lis. 6di, to 17s. 6d. collar and belt of plain crepe in ) J ' shades to tone, 17s, 6d. to 325. 6d. A t The D.I.C. will close on SATURDAY AT 1 P.M. 1' ' ■■ >i/ '(Edeon'a Bulldingß), 1 j „ &". **&l AOCKiAfio. , $ 1 . * " n » M Easier, Quicker, and More Comfortable." %mmMmmmmmßms \ t* ITS' • ; . •■-- •■■ •■ — r Me™ Washing Fraie. ' •' - s i\' No long waiting for the water to boil, ' «,,,_ YISITj RADFORD'S GREAT 1 ' no'smoke to nearly euffocato one, no' '- ' ' ; ' bending over or screwing round to get illl|p=£l_Jfll§o foi ffK S§i' f* e c l°theß. I can do my watching B 33F'^^ra Ifff*fllll , ni"A' \ 'S'lA I ' *"■ * ar ' ess t ' mo > an( * don't get nearly fMMi^^>l*MMsl 1111111 111 r MW !' !■ • M tir6d " UIUIB> { UIV kSWV 0, METHVEN Boiler-Frames are made *^^^^^P i e from bent Carrori cast-iron, don't crack, •v- NOW ON. - ' ' mt '- Qr orum . D ' e - No brickwoik to fall fc* - ' j to pieces. Fire being right up against ' Kl^^^^'^^wM i the copper, it heats quickly and saves - W^^^@Plw Bargains in Every Department. j .the-fuel, ah ironmongers. XSSsSX _L_ ' i LTD. WEB W ;.■■■ MAKERS, DUNEDIN, 'IWllli W Sideboards, £510s. ■ * I . Rd - No - 51L /fIfTWEMsJI ,Now £3 15S. jnwass^uHjfiNl ; Wardrobes, £4 10s. Now £3 3s. * ■■■ ■ ■ ... . ~ Duchess £5 15s o^r—eis.k.o.*'"* 3 ' 158, ' 'Why, She Wears ft Herself! How £1 15s. ; Wood Bedsteads, £2 55., ' ■ a Now 30s. % OKTIS is a , \Brass Bedsteads, £8 Bs. lip --. i««S»*KS: boon to both > ' Now £5 ss. /#j j i it •!»/!•■• Iron Bedsteads, £3 15s. \ }fi pper , an •• hop " girl ; M,mmises ' NoW £2 10S. atlgUe y glVmg amP SU PP° rt t0 Hall Starfds, £2 15s. l^e waist—preserves the elasticity r, .. « x „„ „. Nov ' 375 " 6t ' ,, ra^^l %\1 r~ and shape of the corset—keeps Hall Seats, 325. MT lhe figure P ncat and trim . High-back Chairs, 17s. 6d. ' >s. :*;«*—-r*-*- rwnc Now 12s; 6d/ m iraed®:., , cosls paddle Bag Suites,' £15 15s. W- J> > - ' <ss^r " uttie, lasts long, Now £12 12s. ' £m " and is absolutely rustless. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. \ V * , ' t GET ONE TO-DAY, ALL DRAPERS STOCK 63 and 65 WILLIS BTREET, iWvS ll liA W vfffm'c ; THE BEST *-w *, » kd Le « B IW 9) ou,doof En^« ll ift i"t """'V' 7&\rN I "pl«yi Ik' »"me" much l H/ ir" fc, ?; zol i ,b ,' Prepmlioa lh.l / keU«, il before btgiU.it SB _, __ 1 EU-b.l cured Bad LBga 0 V Vgj feW ihe likei • jltn ol Bur it to-day. \Jt T j=>, 5 5 %-/i•/f , at^'T , KjrjyJ'M p.t'it.-iii.Cßwiitt «*•,. J JjTf -^BaaSfyUrl ON THE MARKET. !fn F, «' t " k,, ° ,c^'n ' u ''^™"» l<> »"' ' ( ifjLag) Y" '" ] '^ i " i , ""«"" Soccessfial SOPURE Tooth Cleaning as not to hurt • a *^" baby or injure the , should be more than a mere most delicate fabric L • 1 phrase,-—it becomes actual buy 'A' bar at onoe. ' fact for the people who use I. r r ona «srt»Jft <y Dnavit»siom. r «1"" ' » OTOBfwfIOENa %/,*>» w»i«by JnPl W [ THAT'S TBBDB% I IPOIM lre^W@f'' ; 1 " —""'■"" ■■!— mtlMfHßi'M'T » ' ' ''' = '' * »—'— - t . ."," J.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2348, 2 January 1915, Page 2
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