■I . What a contrast betweea the Sfockiegs onr 1 . | great grandmothers wore & today's fashioa! , 8 | Qui* forebears wore what to us appear stockings of a "freakish" | i ■ nature—white cotton with horizontal rings in brilliant colours, | I ' green, purple, sky blue, ancS pink. | | What a'blessing we-live in an age of ideas, not hard and fast 1 • § rules, and narrow viewpoints of life, I :J& What a boon that smart can purchase Stockings in wide selection at the D.I.G. Just for comparison, Imagine our "Fleur de lys" Pure Sslk §|ljj|s| 111 IS Stockings with lisle thread suspender tops and feet at Bs, ed. I 1 11 111 Then think of the freaks of past days. The comparison is every bit in favour of the D.I.C, up-to-date stylos. But read on. 1 'I THESE STOCKING VALUES ARE GREAT. j | 2/1 RIB CASHMERE STOCKINGS- ' 1 a " ' Is., Is. Sd., Is. 11d., 2s. 3d., 2s. ed., to 3:. 3d. 1 5 1/1 RIB CASHMERE STOCKINGS—For hard wear. ' B !• • Special Prices, is., is. 6d., Is. lid. 2s. 3d., to 3s/ 3d. is 1 ' PLAIN CASHMERE STOCKINGS—SpIiced or seamless feet. Is. 6d. pair. g] 1 FINE QUALITY ALL WOOL PLAIN CASHMERE STOCKINGS— | 2 I Is. 11d., 2s, od., 2S. 3s. Sd. i • « FANCY EMBROIDERED CASHMERE STOCKINGS—In a beautiful variety | 5 of designs. .■ From Is. 11d. to 33. 11d. pair. t| | BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS-All Wool with lace ankles. | i From 2s. fid. to 3S. 6d. pair. $ f BLACK LISLE THREAD STOCKINGS—A special line, fast colours, and re- i liable. . V is. 3d. pair. f$ I SILK ANKLE STOCKINGS—In Black, White, Grey, Pink, or Sky. 1 \ 2s, nd., 3s. Hd. pair. § SPUN SILK STOCKINGS—EngIish made, in Navy or White, is, 11d. pair. m \ "FLEUR DE LYS" PURE SILK-STOCKINGS —With lisle thread suspend- | 5 ' cr tops and lisle feet; a. dainty hose, in Black or White. f| * Bs, 6d. pair. il | PURE FRAME-MADE SPITALFIELDS SILK STOCKINGS-Daintily clocked, . | £i- ill Black or White, for evening wrar. ?Is. 6d, pail'. [3 ' £ BLACK OR WHITE PURE SILK STOCKINGS—In reliable makes. fij | From 12s. ed. to 193. 6c!. pair.
| j fill fa Believe) j | That you can get the most, tonsi- jj | '1 five tootn stopped absolutely K , S wifiiout pain? Wo havs imported | i | nncJ improved an apparatus which a • 9 has been descrißw, nu.l r i;j)i:.'7 | j j so, by our numerous patiarctJ | ; f. a wonder. By mean? of this ap- p 1 5 pariitiit '.ve can produro that a ■ | nappy state, in which the patient, k i B although quite conscious of what j) | | is taking place around nim. can- g I not tee! tne slightest pain from [j : | the "droadod driU.P j FFOST & FROST I | "Tho Painless Dentists/' f | 113 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. 1 * I ; 6 A strong little chap' That praise is pleasant to a mother's ears. Many an ailing child has been transformed into 'a strong iittle chap' through 'lVlellin's Food.' Try it. A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, with valuable handbook, "The Care of Infants in Australia," will be sent FRF.E. Write MESSRS.COLLIN SCO. PROPRIETARY, Lm, 78, JERVOISQUAY,WELLINGTON. SEND YOUR CHILD To PHYSICAL CULTUBE CLASSES. SPECIAL attention paid' to Round . Shoulders, Flat Chest, Stoop, Bad Brenthiiiß, and Deportment. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, i to 5 p.m., 10s. Gd. per quarter (commencing with pupil). Private Treatment for- Medical Cases a specialty. . .1. W. M. HARRISON, 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). Tlione 3211. FOR THE COLD SNAP. Fuel is required for the R A N C E, Also the Sitting-room FIRE. Send your orders NOW. Samuel Brown, Ltd. COAL, GRAIN, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. f SANITARY DRESS CO. \ ill ADSOiutfifY Sariit.-".' *'.< 1 Cresses iw iaoi« M Kl Ui. *1 1 3r ftenttemon lur 0 M I" Sals or Hlro. M ? r)f T ~ i [l l vi( "v, v " 6s ln aii "ty'os Li 1 j q? and Psrlotts. gj t l\V USTS 0N 1 1 [P? IV Am Ji a " m 1 I 1/ ottr Drei? "J Wnn 7f i jf! i V Price* lost swhc-.-. kj f I 2,0 Q "^ fl ST ' I
I-' inrfni i flfw- *¥* 1 1 if^ffllt! I • When you choose anything for the home, it is worth while to choose n -it well.' This certainly applies to Bedsteads. A. _ really gccti Keel- g stead doesn't cost much nioro than one of an inferior quality, but it ..'is-far more eatisfactory, from every point of view, than the ones <j ' difference would suggest. Our stock of Bedsteads contains nothing | ■of inferior or unreliable quality—it offers you variety, quality, and | value. And our Bedding is thoroughly hygienic and pure—it is | .. made in our own factory, and we guarantee it. ' n Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. | Market Street, HASTINGS. 1 FACTORIES—V.'ALTER STREET. ... I / Js better than Cream of Tartar for Scones., Cakes and • Pastry, etc. Mix exactly' fowr ounces Ivlcpalo and two ounces Bicarb. Soda. • Ask your Grocer for Klcnalo. W. M. BANXATYXE & CO., LTD. (Wholesale). j Rustless and-Stainless j | Steel = Bfeded j I , TaMe Cutlery. j 1 This is a line of goods which every user of Cutlery will 1 I welcome. There will be no more stained and dirty knives that | are constantly in need of cleaning. The knifs machine and | board may be put aside, the continual rubbing will be elim- § inated, the time and labour lost in putting them into con- | ditioiv to use uiram will be saved. ' . 1 The saving of wear and tear on the blades through con- I stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cut- | lery. After the blades | Need only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped | with a cloth and they will be found to be perfectly bright | 'and free from stain. ' | These blades can be dipped iu vinegar or used to out I; onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so \ quickly stains ordinary knives, then left for some hours |j without cleaning, without the acids leaving any stail) upon Ij them. |1 They are unaffected by water or acids or by anything u H from which Table Cutlery usually suffers. I An early inspection of these goods, which are made by j| C. Johnson and Co., will repay you. I E. W. Ills k Co., limited. |
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2479, 4 June 1915, Page 2
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