The Blouse .v.-:-;-;-;-.--, fiie Costume I- ' ' I.- ; ■ ■ , | The Btoase! The Costume! ! ; The Coat! The Skirt! V,-.. • ' •' ' * I I The important quartette of Madame's wardrobe. ; 1 Eachi Is essential to the Success of the other. You may wear v the Blouse with the Skirt, with the Coat, In addition, if the ' " weather be boisterous or cold. 1 : : ' The Coat by itself is an admirable possession; the Costume, t » an absolute necessity; while the Blouse is like the breath of life ! 1 within fashion's realm. All of these wearables are seen at their best at the D.I.G. . The Costume Showroom Is a perfect picture to-day — the , smartest Frocks, the daintiest Blouses, the cleverest Costumes ' ; ' and Coats a la militalre can be seen side by side. i There's a call from the * , „. v D.I.C. Showroom for you. c- •• .r DAINTY HOUSE FROCK—In Cham- COAT SKIRT—In Navy Serge. R ' 'pagne Silk (Stele, ninon collar and Coat lined through with shot'silk, , , cuffs, with guipure.edging:-' . Collar'of Roman. btripe velvet. ' . S7S. 6d. , . „ - i • 7 guineas. »•/ ■■ ■■■'■ ' M ■ i. . . i' r. _ '' :-: L ; - ' ~T COAT AND SKIRT-InMgger BLOUSE-In Ivory; British finished >JKiS(jrepo/~GabaTdin6 Military Coat, ; half Jap, turn-down collar) forming small :fasten«d =to ««£, .fur revers; fastened large pearl buttons. 1:; and cuffs. v „j ' "t fi s ,flB- - : SERVICEABLE SOFT LINEN BACK- ! EV¥MN(£WRAP—In Stamped Violet ED SATIN UNDERSKIRT—Trimmed y_fily«trcHt,vejy full, bacd through pleated frills, in black and colours. ■ . ,ivv,Bil6',:.iur-.iollar.v' ' " ■ ' ' _'V * - - I ' \ fiß 128. 6d. 168. 6H. ( Tlte'"Coai"~ " ! - flie,Skirl "■ . . —- ! Sanitary dress co. 1 . ™ jyfefllSfil. ;■ Sepiilar's Sale,n, t" , Bl i" ,s I IS NOW PROCEEDING, 1 f - < and Period#. < ■ . I H B\W tiBTB on ! 'AND PRESENTS UNIQUE OPPORTUNITIES FOR 1 S iV • AmiDATION, i " ■ HXI: Those Aboii! io Firniisti. ■ J ;S vfaHM ~w • Prlxeg tot- Mawn.' ! •• • - |'[ '!eLJ' . 210 qubbn Bt. | SPECIAL OFFER: (See Windows.) \ i '*! | PINING ROOM,.Complete, consisting of-, fJHESTERPIELD SETTEE . i ~~ : ~~ and 2 EASY,CHAIRS in) . t 1 1 ' '' Saddlebags and Velvet, ; SIDEBOARD (superior de-l llCio : sign), ... f ■ DINING table, Complete. aba • .6 HIGH BACK DININGJ 11 Or U'S D A CHAIRS. ' la It Ir I w fli 1/ bso | . are a l so . o fiering Special Value in CRETONNES (suit- ; ; ' I • able for Loose Covers), CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, ETC. .•V I Goods Bought and Paid for during Sale Stored FREE. 800 ROLLS OF LINOLEUM ! __ AND FLOORCLOTHS I : TftE SCODtLIR CO., LTD. ; 200 'hear™ RUCB Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. HSO. DOOR SLIPS AND MATB i Market Street, HASTINGS. Just landed and opened up at. , ''' •' «4 BS «T® - • •; iWRITE FOR: SALE CATALOGUE. .... ! .!• : Complete : : "Whatabonnie ' 'Furnishihg Warehouse/ •'••l.'- • 1 1 • " 03 and 63 WILLIS STREET. PP Si!©. IS . ' ' " writes Mrs. Duncan (May'best Variety in Town. I , ' " you will see froir , my little daughter's photo Lowest Prices In Cltj/. W^%^UWWKv^A'■ „ . Kathleen Hazel Duncan, Cash or.Terms. _ m months, has been ■ Inspection Invited. reared almost from birth on ffl ~ | " Mellin's," and the mother ffl 4 " is so pleased that she is how'H? * V • , feeding'her second baby on }!t> \ . GSk itiiinsßd^ i f\ A Sample Bottle of MolUn's Food, sufficient to proTB its valui, with useful , handbook, "The Cara of Infants in Australia," will be sent FREE. Write: J ' MESSRS.GoLLiNiCo. Proprietary,Ld„76,Jervois Quay, Wellington. X • ; njAi n\!••/»<•' ffl ! In! fripajice, finoar, quality «nd ecoaonw AMBER TIPS it preeminent, 1 fIC IvIgUL 1 yiCS Remember "The Lancet"-says: 'Fine tea means bctler health. 74 to fit to that has | wholesale agents: Thompson bros., ltd,, Wellington.' ' . to stand hard driving are : ; : : —• - - - DUNLOP r '. ■ » I '. | |''I**T"| I' I "f' joaag wtfe rteogniees h fcar%. ffii -M VII I T j#"Onon" Rwso the greatett Honjekecpine^ 1 W P "p .yguf |' | ' | 'H lb Bewty patifiet a ' @ ' I . Action giies her«L They have' ttieStrengtri, the JP\1,1,1,1 | • a » .!.» » I 1 I I 7 ner cooking & tucceai, And »U Renark. I j 1 Quallty/Zlld amplethic L J, Fud Eoonomy keeps her CoaJ. j U Bab down. i i- j ! :t!? y OU' Tha " Orioii ** may be had in »i«a j I ' I thoumWfiniles oiirunning. r (ymiMW to «>tt iw-Open or cio»oj# i■" ■I I %■ I li I^" re P' acc *> w ' l ' l Ovens on rightM t' il You can rely on them H ' Hr^ 1 ( J or left nit, also with or without^ 1 ' "avine Excellent Service. lllgllgl 11 ' ; qag» ! jn il ' jl ATJ.SIttSATWADIKCCAI.ACW \ M I I I DUNU)PIH«BaKJGa,fIIIStiUs6iNA | '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2409, 15 March 1915, Page 2
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