; y§' ' There Is a New Atmosphere about lite WX—IS Is Spring!' ' The Calendar lias not all the say as to just when a given season shall or: shall not begin. ' Dame Fashion has something to say in this respect, too, and she sayq it emphatically, but delightfully, and in her own good time. \ ? 'As'soon as the D.I.C. Sale ends, Spring begins; as soon as Spring be?) gins.at the D.I.C. the aspect of the entire building is completely changed.. '"Tivould seem that some fairy's magic wand had charmed the surrounct) fags,.for everywhere a beauteous scene meets the eye.: .ygf Ohio Hats from the World's Fashion Centres are on view—fresh fromi their packings. Already many delighted women' have seen smarter Hats at ■ the D.I.C. than anyone ever believed'possible. . The New Costumes, show many radical changes in style, and, speaking broadly,' tho latest conceptions are decidedly in advance of those seen in ■'previous years. ■ The onward march of Fashion is as progressive as it is aggressive, a. ! fact clearly, demonstrated in the new"Blouses and Spring Frocks at present^ on view. r' Many and charming are the surprises in store for tho smart dresser at the D.1.C., and these include some of the daintiest Neckwear Novelties ever shown.■v. Your visit to the D.I.C. will be one of continued earlier tfie .more enjoyable. If you can cpme to-day—do so J ,
-Y ; sQyearsiago/::; V /r —had always its big bottle of .v, Bonnington's Irish Moss, Even 'way back in the sixties this unfailing ■■' remedy was the public's first favouriler-iujt as it is to-day. Everyone who has tried, Bonnington's knows the reason. Its speedy, safe and sure effectiveness in the cure of Bronchitis, Coughi, Colds, Croup and Whooping Cough has_ established its reputation on the sound of public 1 approval. -SucK letters as this pTOVB its real / ' ' value ilrs. K. Matakis, of SI Walgrave Slrttl, Palmer- ■ 1 ston North, writes— ''Having uisd Jour"liiifi Moil" whej««t needed •] have tlwayi found it jive relief. WneneveMbe ' cbilaen have tha jliahteit couaH I aitMhem BonmaS; loo's Irish Mo»»" and am nevet without it »n the home. ' There are many imitations —but thora $ only 'one Bonnington t — refuse the others, 91 "1 really can't: sJo anything" ' "When yon - are absolutely. irier ' g | and tired out, it shows your nerve 3 fig jfi • are overtaxed—strained and weak- K 4 ened. Strengthen them with Flet- K 5 cher'sPkospbatonie.thereliablenerve || s . food. It brings back yonr energy— m dj makes you cheery and strong, and re | gives'nights of sound sleop, | | •• 11 fta* ■ . oares where others fail because it* f ]| § is a natural tonic. It's a nerve- <a2§TO§§B> builder —contains phosphorus, nature's own remedy. Get a w K bottle, 2/6 and 4/6 at chemists. vjl/Ws! ■" and. stores, or .post free from /Jl/Jf T* Smithy Coal WE SUPPLY THE BEST SMITHY GOAL. SEND 'ALONG FOR 'A TRIAL' , ;i * ORDER, i:: Samuel Brown, Ltd. COAL, CRAIN, & HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, .WELLINGTON. TffT H. P H 1 L P, iW. 97 DIXON STOEET. . House, Window, and Office-Cleaning : Contractor. ■ Carpets Cleaned , and Beaten by. AIL ORDERS PHOMPJLT EXECUTED, .'Phone 3292 (Three Binge). v>. Jervois. Quay,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 2
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513Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2530, 3 August 1915, Page 2
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