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i r "Ail what will ie lewliliery ' J be lie ills intern ? " : < FRANKLY, the D.i.G. wants you to be so anxious to know that 1 j , you will feel impelled to visit our Friiilinery Salon on a visit of dis- / ' covery. . I , v: -.IT. Is quite an open secret that snugly-fitting hats of a semNmllN j ' tary type will recelva the greatest favour, ; VELVET, of coursey Is the most popular material and It lends i : r - Itself with remarkable grace.and charm to the modes of the mo. j a ment. ] v THERE are other favoured styles of hats—some are fairly large, i ! others of medium size. j . TAKEN ALL' ROUND THE NEW MILLINERY FOR AUTUMN j > , 1915 13 DISTINCTLY SMART. j CORBEAU VELVET HAT.'SmaU shape, - | with corded ribbon, finished amber I ( , buttons 625; 6d. \ I v . Very Smart BLACK TAFFETA Model, f] f ! '' --:■■ ■■. lined-velret, trimmed ostrich poms. < ■ ' ' £6 65.. ' , 1 / Large BLACK VELVET Model, slightly . | j.v .'j • • .-f.v, <:» drooped- shape, with, white ostrich I , r r. * ruche. 675. fid. ' i j !'-< - TETE DE NEGRE VELVET Modal, ■' with fur and gold rose. 495. 6(1. . ' n ' BLACK VELVET SAILOR, trimmed ' 'j narrow cord ribbon and "Nuraidi" n v "" mounts. •• 595. '6d. I — : . , Small close-fitting CERISE VELVET \ * •• ' ► ' model, silver band and roso. 455, < (; • 1 ' , " , RUSSIAN GREEN VELVET SAILOR, ; ' N , , trimmed smartly with white wings. | * 453. ' , , _ MOLE VELVET Model, with ruche to \ -X-> ' match, finished silrer-ro.se. 963.

| SANITARY-DRESS CO. | P Absolutely Sanitary 5 I Dressas tor Ladles 5 Oi' Centlomen lor J 0 Salo or Htro. ■ , Wigs In aii Stylos j . and Periods, c LISTS OH ■ I APPLICATION. J J Onr DraeEes Won 78 | Prizes kct season : 270 QUEEN 9T, I (EdsonV Buildings) ! AUCKLAND. S ft iibFOHi i JOB ROLLS OF LINOLEUM AND FLOORCLOTHS 50RQLLS OF CARPET 05 CARPET SQUARES r, 208 HEARTH RUGS 15S0 DOOR SLIPS. .AND MATS »!ust landed and opened up at | SSDFO6DI &.s / Complete . s ■: _.■■■■■■ Furnishing Warehouse, 63 and 65 WILLIS STREET*. ■ Best Variety In Town. ' Lowest Prices In City. ;Cash or Terms. Inspection Invited. An -Interesting and | | j Instructive 52-Page Booklet « KOTITLED ' . j i ; j |; i \ ! of 'outjatest issue of this fine pro- ! i ! duction ; it deals witlt all ph:ises i i | of•Cycling; iricliiding selection of ; ■ i | Machine, Gears, etc, Touring, Road and Track Racing, Train- ; ! ing, and the proper fitting and j :*■.'■ S i care of Tyres. j 11;: voii can hAve a copy - i j I

Our Great Homemaking SALE continues throughout the Month of March. Real Bargains in everything the Modern Home requires. THE WOLLi CO., LTD. ./■ " . Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Market Street, HASTINGS. : . ; Write tor Special Sale Catalogue. i , / Specialists In Furnishing. m,—.— nJ But for 'MellinV would .Jjftk : never, have walked : 1 "I am quite convinced that our little boy, • Everard, would never have walked had it riot been for your excellent food," wrote Mrs. Stace (Marlborough) fifteen years ago. Fifteen years later Mrs. Stace sends a photograph of her son,(now at College) together with the simpla \§ ' but sufficient comment, "Brought up on— Mellin's Food lays a sure foundation of i *■ health. It contains everything necessary for {' i *7 J complete nutrition in an easily digestible form; ■ r ' ifff A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, sufficient to proyn r< > it:; value, with useful handbook, "The Care o! Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Writo: V~* •' Messrs, GOLLIN & CO., PROPRIETARY, LTD, 78, JERVOIS QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' "THE MOST SATISFYING FURNITURE l HAVE EVER SEEN!" • rriHAT is the way one visitor exJl pressed her opinion of COLLIE wl ■ M ' s satisfying h>ok touch 111 W§f• —to live with. The mere effect on the mil _JMtl}. eye and the hand, of -THESE EXQUISITE WOODS with their beautiful finish is a pleasure. ; And in addition to this there's the ' delight of artistic designs and strong HIISii Iffllii® ®bis is furniture that will inspire II ill is' y° u to own it. Good taste, service,. sinsl tffl MM®MnOlffll and economy—all are best served by M furnishing the home at COLLIE'S. |OH ED. COLLIE, LTD. ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND'MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS. • 167 Riddifofd Strest : : Telephone 1634... 1. ... . ..mi imuwmmmuJiii.iMi.iiAi The inveitigaticn by ingland'i grcatut medical journal, prored that ■ {ge let like 'AMBER TIPS .meant better health. 70 1VB01B&413E AffiJEKISs MBSSiSa 'iitoSiCEjSi®

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2397, 1 March 1915, Page 2

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