. | Misty Siner Frocks for tie. •" ". j/ .' | DaMesf CSiildfeo the Dombiion possesses. j :" ■ij Every mother in the country, far and wide, has but one opinion : ~ f ? | • off her children—ft is the. best. ' ••;!'• • .. | Therefore, nothing but the best in Giothing should be good I 8 i enough for them. 1 J The 0.1.C. makes it possible for mothers to bedeck their little jj ; | . onssi-in daintiest frocks at small prices. Is ■■ All the most fashionable fabrlus are to be found here, made up J r |: . Into the most delightful dresses for giris. I let_us urge all mothers who are keenly interested in the ap« IVoICJ pearaneo of .their girls, to visit the D.I.G. Showroom to»day. !sffll |lil ' /THE ; EMBLEM OF DAINTINESS ' |f||W |||§P IS Dil.C. procks for children. . ?1 INFANTS' DRESSES —In Fine WhiteMuslili, trimmed Valenciennes; or I ■ «* •• 3, ebon Lace and Insertion, and exquisite Hand Embroidery. J I ".,■■■■ 17S, 6d. to 355. 6d. 1 | . INFANTS' DRESSES —In -White Voile, Magyar shape, hand embroidered in I i : i f / - -.dainty designs. 10S. 6d., lis. 6d: to 275. 6d. !■ GIRLS' DRESSES—French shapes, in Fine Lawn, hand-mado and trimmed I ■' g fiilo tucks .and. Muslin Embroidery edgings. 198. 6d., 245. Bd., to 295. 6d, i ■h I . Now Stylos in GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN .DRESSES-Simply finished with •' f | yoke, collar, and cliffs of embroidery. 13s. ed., 18s. Bd., t0'268. 6d. | ( | Charming Designs ill PIN. SPOT'MUSLIN—Short sleeves and Dutch neck, out- ' H j! lined embroidery insertion; and edged Val. Lace. | 15S. 6d., 17s. 6d., to 21s. ' ' !i | . Exceptionally dainty FRENCH .FR-OOKS—In White Voile, hand-made and I ' i*l p- trimmed veining,- tucks, and Gritipuro edging alul buttons. ' $ J " ' » . 17S. 6d., 18S. 6t1., 215., to 355. 6d. i 3 • GIRLS' MODEL FROCKS—In White Lawn, Pin Spot or Book Muslin, hand- I . 1 "; v made triinmed. Guipure lace and msertion. g * I ' "Z../*"* -~<,, ». - ■-.•-r.- / "225. 6d.',' 265. 8d;, to 375. 6d. I "■ | INFANTS' AND GIRLS' WHITE PETTICOATS—Trimmed French hand em- I v? I \ • broidery, or lace and insertion. • 6s. lid., 7s. 11d., to 17s. fid. £
J=i . ! ' iff - ,1 COITIIG. BeissWi'.'Qffl Ho of jour loaf "with | J-M Btfflf - CSoaiiis. This Coating | ' !±ias a iafcral asphalt iase, and is | specially prepared for ready-Toof- | ■ ings. In Bleck and Colours. | ' ' J faTBEHITf ;; SATURATED AND COATED. -THE BIST PAPER FOE COLD STORAGE INSULATION, or for . FffiST-fiATE DWELLINGS- "V Fall Particulars -from W. MCK, I 170 .FEATHERSION STREET. | Norbrumter Coal : • ' FOR ; BLACKSMITHS, CAS, AMD STEAM. All Other Coals Stocked. GOMiISSY REPRESENTATIVES— ODAL, CBAJH, HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-33 Johnston Streat, Weillngton. Wiyi2irasTUßE PACKED 1 Anil Eemoved to any Address. Goofe Geared Through Customhouse. C&ij) Storajp Acoommodatioa for Goods ; pi any Description. : rain's ■' forwarding . AGEWQY. y CO.nJLfD,.I HAVE iX)!R'PRIVATB SAU!^-SEEI-ipTIES i BEAUTY OF .HEBRON. EARLY ROSE. ' UP-TO-DAXES. -■ - GAMEKEEPERS., . T ' NORTHERN STARS; : And Other Varieties. Prices oa application to LAERY & CO.; LTD. PRODUCE AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, ; WELLJN C T 0 H. I ; mBEEB is oniy. ' ' onß. cerism; $, : CUBE FOB CORES ' in this Donriaira— * B THAT® TaEQ'S Vf
DURABILITY IS ONE OF THE RECOGNISED FEATURES OF OUR LINOLEUMS. :' ; We ofier the Beat Yalue in this FLOOR COVERING, and are at present showing an exceptionally fine range of ex-, \ elusive patterns,' combining all the latest Art Colours. CALL OR WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND QUOTATIONS. t THE-- WILLI CO., 11. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Market Streets Ghife Hotel Buildings, Hastings. Masterton. I mn-mit<i l u I »kk^.-."U J «>iJi- l -.«i bii.'iiLmlliirtk ■TV, mnai.i "Gaineid weight ■ " 1 h * ve reared my baby, Dorothy, on" s Mellin s Food since she was two Jl months old, and she has gained weight rapidly." Sowrites Mrs. Kruger(Yorketown), who is enthusiastic in recommending 'Mellin's' to other mothers. ' A Sample Bottle of Mellin's F6od, with wla » l,le Handbook "The Care of Infant* • • ■ m Auslralia " wiu be sent FREE. Wiite . ft; —Messrs. GOLLIN & Co. PROPR lETARY. "" - ~ LTD., 78, Jbctois QUAY, WELLINGTON. j[ll ii tKe heat and most .economical o( teas and can b« taken with absolute il | those ol weak digestion. "The Lancet" says: "Fine tea means better health" f8 [WHOLESALE AGENTST'THOMPSON BKOSTI/TD./WELLINGTON. Hatched In 1879— Still Hatching Strong! Ah far baok 4s 1879 tlie "PETALUM'A" INCUBATOR was hatching big broods of healthy chicks. To-day the Potahuna is the Poultry Breeder's Favourite—all over tho world it is hatching eggs with mar- : vellouis success. The "Petaluma" Is The Pioneer Incubator. It now embodies uiany improvements, and lias won inaiiy of the most valuable prizes at the wo'rld'3 biggest exhibitions. I-lere are prices:— ,60 egg oapaolty, £4 6s.j 216 egg oapaolty, £9 10s. . 126 egg oapaolty, £7 55.; 324 egg oapacity, £12. Let it! ea, Petaluma!—tho prize-winning pioneer! Siims Hardware Co., Ltd. , CUBA STREET, WELUNCTON, '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2563, 10 September 1915, Page 2
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