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P " Ite joy of a Winter Coat is half I in the choosiag and klf in tie weariag. | If there is one thing a women loves more than another It Is f I choosing a smart Coat or a Blouse or a Costume. f | It is a fascinating occupation, and little wonder If It Is In the | • | D.I.C. Showroom one admires the irresistible Frocks and Coats. «, C The authenticity of fashions at the D.i.C. is something that 1 $ Is guaranteed. The world's Storerouse is open to aur expert buy- I \ ers, and they take full advantage of their privileges by sending | ? to the Dominion the fairest productions, of which we mention five | | or six novelties. | ■ i ! I SOFT LINEN-BACKED SATIN UN- I DERSKIRT—Trimmed pleated frills. K In Black and Colours. 16s. 6ti. « BLACK AND WHITE TWEED PALE- f|, f TOT—liaglan 6leeve, Military collar'. I Belt and Pockets. . 655. a * DAINTY BLOUSE—In Creme Ninon, I # ' hemstitched collar, trimmed gold and • jffipKy \ ? tinsel and pearl 1 buttons. 38s. 6d. % Jf M&faW | | FUR-LINED TWEED COAT-Storm , f J collar of seal coney. Body lined Jf\ /7® l v I J squirrel lock, sleeves lined silk. ly? v*\ J BLOUSE —In Creme Silk net, vest of (\ I ? shadow lace, Military collar, caught \ \i? \ « . with black velvet ribbon. , 52 S, •«M 'ft 9y""™' f | Good Quality Black PONY CLOTH . I I,M, \ " I £ COA'F—Belt at back, inset sleeves, I 5 izj Y \ i | black foxaline collar. £1 17s. 6d. | *$)f j C ' =™™™ ■ - ®V s S v s p, I '' » m (B» ?Mh ® r Csntliman fur e! ■ Q i=^g==--——=gg|fma S Saia or Hlrt. 1 W lITTiEnfl -— «'« 8 Wigs in aii styles I Pi iH l l' 1 '! S and Parlods. jjjj i :,-. || ||l Jj|||j | 1 Prizes laat. Boeson. j | l|| | |f jj O 1 " 1 •' * ' ''' i yV l "J Catalogue When you choose anything for the home, it is worth while to choose i 0 f *j, e it well. This certainly applies to Bedsteads. A really good Bed- | stead doesn't cost much more than one of an inferior quality, but it § is far more satisfactory, from overy point of view, than the "rice | j& n m difference .would suggest. Our stock of Bedsteads contains nothing § \ of inferior or unreliable quality—it offers you variety, quality, and 8 ; • _ | value. And.,our Bedding is thoroughly hygienic and pure —it is y j made in our own factory, and wo guarantee it. i Just vrrlto tlile over your name and ad- a dress, end you will recelvc by mum • S moil a Catalogue illustrating; the vori- nm 9 OU3 sizes aiid styles of the "Champion," If f>Jl ST I K F5& tPh, H I 5 ffti 0 -SS«'SS2 ,^Si^lg^- Trltll lta —'i If \li ill I Slf 111 | 111 | If,.building, or if replacing your old ti fifiiia tJwW«ILLKII yMo a fL, g iU n ' | range with a now one, you want to learn 7 ™* H about, the "Ohampion,"—why it cooha so £ I . . | SSt^SS^| Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. |ij tlie Dominion say about it. j Market Street, HASTINGS. 1 ' a fsw lines on e. t f - - § Pfffl briBSS FACTORIES—WALTER STREET. | iMoi — : — ; iW If \ 1 Ltd. | m TilC Plumber 1 I i | < w§s rWW Recommends it. 'i Manufac- o E \ JT V m&f *< turcirS| I I v He is a practical mail. He S Ounsdin. [ g experieuc© of aIL S AJLf?ftlSKwranravasgairj»r«jr^-7niß-j»^»»tii. f M\ W&vV&h klllds of Oil'ClllutorS, 4D(I S s f\ yvMffl A .i llo^ B th f ir 6tron ff as well as | — : " : : B / 0 (Ifllfl /W\ysMm eir Points. And what Z SEND YOUR CHILD |/ i I! sIouW BB \ e e | PHYSICAL CULTUKE CLASSES. 1/ J ■W|||| Ml tlloUt hositatioll t CJ.PECIAL attention paid' to Eoimd lilfilll If ? Shoulders, Flat Chest, Stoop, Bad 111 | jll ]| J _ I Br«athinff, and DejxjrtmeDfc. M Vv Vl //'HwfjW {{ jhiws \ |W /5T a TUESDAYS and PRIDAYS, ito 5 p.m., | \V U I ! !J Wi ATnirAll I 10s. jM. per . quarter (commencing with | aM || j| [i|y i-V J.vS.ll T Vll J Private Treatment for Medical Cases f"1 i| /T\ -n-n- ttttT ' '"t.. «..»>»«». 1 beamess tapper Hot Wafer 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). K 1 1 n 3 ' ■ 2.' CIECULATOR. M i Why? Because it is superior in every way. To begin W/ »> H I i Sr'SftUi 5 m T e o t HKAVIER copper. Then it is \ Afo I ..IiASLLhSS. It is made so by an ingenious machine i SEAMLESS ! mm WSm i — tho f ""'y one oi Its kmcl in the Dominion. It can't rooprl ' 'V- f ; buist, can 1 l.eiik, la.sts years longer and keens the COPPER 1 'fW ' <$?' W& I water far HOTTER, Then it is with English Hot WATER W « t,n prevent water .contamination; while it also has LC'RCULATOH $ ■ Wi I p i |n Pi i.! l V s P r ? f ! ( ' l ' l ' f" l ' blending and enabling the water L fATEMTEP.V % Mzk \£Lp FW Kt ..... I quicker. I'urthermore. the .Mcthven doesn't s ' i'W 1 1 '" n!l)I ° unpleasantly whoa the water boils. *=■■ j vjSrlKrN.'' jS 1 kMMI 1 ?ut a methven, by all means. You'll set far ( 3 MlKiilj . mmfß p l°"sei' wear and hotter water. , jj w'tlw Stocked by al the bast Plumbers and Ironmongers. — —•**' |j MRTHVENS - LTD -, Do you Icel well and fit — — £f energclic—always? You can v\ rar n^y^s. ff —if you'll take ihe right "bracer" w *W A&3£k^ fjj when you're feeling "off--colour." 1 t IM , Ira s?t ~uL F& lltfffi,\ fe^Jf M Flctcher's Pliospha'tonic, the great a Rv M m il 0 fl w M ff nerve-redoreris for YOU! It feeds ? /S the nerves and makes you feel fit for the |J T '" at UarkJ I ni% €©FFEE ESSENCE i M. -post free from CtIAS. A. FLETCHHB, ffl (jV Mf 1 cWst, Wellington. J . T/i« Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: 11 f To make Coffee in a minute, and to serve p^l Vrhosphawfiic «®l .< s«w,_„„ e H • water does the rest." M |^®| 1 ;; ' A<v6o TMOS. SYMINGTON &: CO., Edinburgh RJJd Xonrfffll, I T .a« .-,» I IU-L. 1/- n»| | one certain <■ j |Sg| Hisa HH y a™ ofton croas and Irritablo, you can be I I ' ClifiE t-'OK CORKS S. J, y G a Say almost cartain that Worms sue the trouble. McAETHUR, j \\ n „._ on™,., | THAT'S TEED'S V*] WWHWg <«---.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2470, 25 May 1915, Page 2

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