| j ' | Scores of Ladies [ if] I Vj | j Ihave expressed ecstatic I I | I |-j ® delight-with the D. 10. j j •j "showroom bargains. 'I The truly worthy object always receives enthusiastic support. The D.I.G. objective in this Special Showroom Offer has two sides ;; . '—First, to give the great buying public an opportunity to buy the richest Evening Gowns and Wraps at ridiculously low prices; '* Second, to enable us to clear existing stock to secure the roon? for other purposes. There you have a frank and free statement of the position. . iWe need the room, your help Io essential, therefore we have made 1 • it well worth your while to Come and Buy ! •' And let us also state that i Blouses, Costumes, Coats, and Skirts, . will be found in the realm of Special Bargains. • 'v- 'EVENING GOWN, of Pale Blue, soft MODEL EVENING GOWN of Black" . faricy trimmed silk, folded vest . Lace over Ivory Crepe, lined through! , -of tulle, ninon with black tulle bufc silk, bodice and hip drape of 6oft • terfly bow: . " Originally 8 guineas. emerald moire, veiled laco and.nct. : ' ■■■■'■', Special Sale Price, 425. Originally £11 19s. Cel. • EVENING GOWN of Laco over Pink Reduced to £6 108. 6d. • ' Chilfon, bodice and hip drape of eau- DAINTY IVORY EVENING GOWN in . de-nil ' crepe-de-chene edged pearl' ' Soft Satin, lined silk, ninon sleeves, a Regular price, £8 15s. 6d smart waist finish. Regular price, To Clear at 425. £5 10s. Coing for 575. 6d. EVENING GOWN of Ivory Lace over APPLE GREEN NINON EVENING ' 'Satin, bodice and tunic ,of handsome. ' FROCK over Soft Ivory Satin, tunic ,black spangled lace and jet trimming and neck edged with'gold bead. Was broad waist band of black corded silk.; . 555. To be cleared at 19s. 6d. Lined through with silk.... Was 8 ELECTRIC BLtIE CREPE-DE-CHENE. guineas. • Nov; 4 guineas. ' BLOUSE, white satin collar, finished v • ' •■./,'. :"»• ■'■■■' black bow. 355. '.Now 15s. 6d; . jm. PALE SASE CREPE-DE-CHENE Neat .Navy and White' Striped NINON £N ® rSw BLOUSE, collar and vest of white , BLOUSE with new military collar of t i&" J satin, Raglan sleeves;'. Was 255. - naVy silk, vest of white ninon; also y • J 'Now '14s. 6d. in black and white. Was 325. 6d. , SAXE NINON BLOUSE, over white, ' 3 | military collar,. finished black velvet .NOW ITS, 6(1. g Ri ¥3 ||/s||| 1 'H-I ' I ' "ribbon across, front, newestsleeve— ' HIII m| Il|l. e Msgr-' Origirialcost was 30s. ; NOWM7S. Gd. • fill i 111 6Wd SMART FRENCH HAND-MADE BLOUSE OF SAXE NINON over Net, | ||K \ BLOUSE of Saxo.'Grepe-de-Cliene, dainty Medici, collar of flotal silk and | Q9|k trimmed- cream insertion . and net lace, fall of shadow .lace down, front. '..frill's; tie' and'fancy buttons of' flame 275. 6d. Now 16s. 6d. Qsy«mß»K/ !^All1y ; ' : ® olour: ' • w a s '- 77 5V 6 d:,-- , ;-^NOW'';3SS.'
; Bad Legs [ and Skin , Irritation ; . F 1 can be Cured! /2 A \ Don't let. that skin //Yam irritation spread— W^'y^ take the ttoublo .in Jf'\y/ hand and cure it VvK' • right now. What is a l/j n| good core? Fletcher's Vim | j Exmazol—asoothing,heal-1. j ing -ointment, has cured * hundreds of cases ,of bad legs. The first application ; stops ■ the . irritation, and the cure begins. . The ■ trouble is quickly banished and healthy unblemished skin soon grom' Exmazol enres-aie". qnick cures—permanent cores.,, 3uy it to-dav .: and start your cure.-. 2/6 ;jsr at 'Chemists and stores, "or post free from" > iood Clean Goal I WAI P A COA L\ 5s free from'clinkor and- other nonburning particles.;; It makes an IDEAL COAIi, and is sure'; to give: complete ■ • satisfaction. ' r r v; ORDER . A:: TRIAL LOT OF' iWAIPA'GOALI >' 1 V/AIPA COALI Samuel Brown, Ltd. COAL, GRAIN, AND' HARDWOOD • TIMBER WELLINGTON. r" 1 Aren'ti'They ~> • tovsly:?. 1 My ' I : ; : ' Cakefc Beau- : tifully.' It's a I Ch&mpioh ' M&Bge.■ In?.<W6kiae dainties, wlere a, delicate ■ adjustment of heat and a uniformly- , heatedoven are required, the 'Champion' fairly excole. The dampers regulate the heat toanicety;wliiio the Are heats the ovctl top. and -bottom and uniformly. Itleatfi quickly, and maintains its heat,, mbet important point. My/cakes aro perfectly done—not a bit. ■> littltf. I Champion' ' iter. ogue from C^^^^Dc^t^elLikeWork?^ J Feelinf Dull I Tired! Headschy? | iV\l\ S before coins to breakfast, g O|p\V \ WTL mix * tumbler of ipsrklinr, V I'M 1 -IaJL-'y exhiliralisi. dalitinui | ! STEVENS' S J V \ Vi Clear,theb«dliUrai,ic-« itt tS I ll A® boweli and ni*-. IM\ 1 \ I toDfl to tbo wVnlw 1 Til »y*teos. Stilt Haw! Bet : fm*\ I' and nicer thin impojlcd tie at half the price. H !
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19150708.2.10.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 2
Word count
Tapeke kupu
742Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2508, 8 July 1915, Page 2
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.