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j One-o f the first things'■ one does iu | the Spring is to, fauy a h™----— ■■ New 'Dre&&rD. LG. preferred l 'Just a little disoHiftiMtion and thought upon the part of the buyer , ® _ and it is an easy affair to decide where to buy your new Spring Dress Material. tlmfil Leaving style.and novelty out of the reckoning for a momenta 1111 the matter of value for money is always a winner at the D.I.C, ' Hlgh-gfade Dress Fabrics, whether Wool, Silk and Wool, or are a | W ays marked so low in price that D.I.C. Values are of a 0 a. very high standard , As for stylishness, the D.I.C. creates its own Ideal; novelties abound in this interesting section. j Write to the D.I.C. for Patterns of I the New Spring; Dress Fabrics ; 'ALL-WOOL CASHMERE SERGES, 40in. wide—ln Groy, Saxe, and Mole. •■■■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ . ■; ■ • 23. Hd, yard* ■ | {WOOL' OREPOLINES, 42/3 in ,: wide— In Grey, Brown, Saxe, Vieus Rose, an<i Navy. 3s. 6d. and 3s. Hd« j COLOURED SILK EOLINE, 43/iw, dressy frocks; in Molo, Saxe,; i' and Navy.- * s ' ■ ] / ■ SMART WOOL ARMURES, 43/4 in. .wide—ln all tlie* latest - polourmgs • fori : | 1915. • 3s - 11d « '/• I- I •'fißEE ?i WOItSTED SUITINGS, 44 to 50in. .wide—For smart Costumes; in* i : several shades of Grey* 4s. 3d.| ss. lld.j 6s. 11d. '••• ( NAVJ COATING SERGES, 54 to 58in. wide—For Tailor-made Coats and , f t * skirts. 6s. lid., 7s. 6d., 7s. Ild., Bs. Ild., 10s. 6d, j CREAM COSTUME SERGES, 42 to 48in. .wide.—• 3S. ,13d. .to Bs, Jld, r- i ■ NATURAL HONAN and wears well. ' . 25/26hu Js. 6d,. ' J * 33/4 in. 3s. 11d, ,WATORAE TUSSORE SILKS-33/34in. . • : i s Special Values, 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. .lid., 4s. lid., ss. 6d, I NATURAE JAP SILKS-27in. wide. (Is, lid., 2S. 6d„ 25. 11d. to 4S. ;11d.\ ' j NATURAL JAP SILKS—36m. wide, 3s. 6d., 4s. 11d. ;; -V jj NATURAL CHINA SILKS—27in. jndcfc • 2s„ 3s. 6d. •1 -■' :

• - • • ■■irrrrnnTTTTTirfTT*~***^ . — - Kenoyafiloii ■ 'And -the remarkable .value we give always ensures a very busy time for us at this period of the year, , Our Furni- - ehirig Stock has been brought thoroughly up-to-date, and j . •".•'■^ l we are. showing a "fi n © of Artistic Designs ia Modern 'Furniture. In our Fabrics .Section .we Jiayei ai • Jifst-rata. stock of-the Newest Designs in CHINTZES, CRETONNES, CASEMENT LINENS, ETC., .'. <• "** ijor Loose Covers, Curtains, and Hanging's.: Our Car- ! 'ij pet Department also comprises all tho liatesiJ and'-Best Designs of Leading Makers.; ' tWrite or, Visit us with a List of .Your. Requirements, !E SCOBLLSS CO., LTD. LAMBTON QUAY, I::: .WELLINGTON, , V MARKET STREET !: :i : i :.i HASTINGS. fg I milling 11l Jra Ensure that trim figure the ; new dress modes demand by mill' '' Illfi This world-famed Shield'will save" 11* M l IJi-- you from the annoyance of Corset 'PJTI 'jl jjjisr' breakages, afford proper support at tljLv the waist,; and double the life of lib I '' M S your Corsets. . >fli JliM ' Don't ask a Draper for v tmW' jj/M' ' Corset Shields—demand \ _ ' ' ■d ' ■ \ • ' - t iiU9ls WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE i "ROTARY STANDARD." IWfl have had over 40 years' Practical Experience, during which time > we have handled,thousands of . Wiaehme'Sj' sn3 while the absolutely superior mechanical ' excellence of the ROT--1 at)y STANDARD haa oaptivated us many of. our clients,, after years nf trial are more eiithiisiastio.: in praise of them even than we are. iait fjjact them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines fiver seeni doing-more and better ;work. Guaranteed, for lifetime and thoverv best fite'22 carat line,-.: when compared with 9ot. or rolled gold. St. Central ..Needle 'Standard is the most important invention of ■7v"'^t.fnTv- : '-lißt'--m-''Beiid--you- particulars. Standards packed and d»t S Drci>heads-i)rawer Machines, froin £5.125, 6d. Needles in Maohme repwed. ' ; F» "Woi. h; F©®'B°s ENpINEER AND IMPOBTEHi- M VlflLLiS ?TiBEET, WELLINGTON. ..WHY- BE A VICTIM TO ~iy« «i,„ «-i„within your reach? There.is no doubt about lt^ l thousands "it i and those who suffer from the effects of this Throat D,se f a^ s ' B ;X C a h h |^ rltls, and Consumption; wo will send you free a vva le . boik explaining how.you oan cure yourself. Do not.missi this opportunity. Virlte to-day." ....... .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2534, 7 August 1915, Page 10

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