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I The New Jress Materials at the 9.1.C. j . provide tie 'foundation for a delightful' ; : | ; I Siamtner Frock. ! | Really, when otie sees such a varied selection of fabrics, so cii- I | ves'se in design, so different .in colouring, and so beautiful 3 / ona | 3 Is apt to become somewhat non-plusssd. | | There is no need for that at the D.1.0., for Export Service | I In this important branch of woman's dress smoothes all those j ■ js difficulties away. f 1 It is a doubly pleasurable task to buy D.i.C. Dress Fabrics: I I first, because choosing is made easy; second, because whatever I ■ • | your Ghoice there is always the confidence that, you have bought J ■ | good quality at a fair price. v | j : One of our chief pleasures is to show the new Dress Materials | at any time. May we look forward to a.visit from you, or s^^^ Sl|Sj ; " WILL' YOU WRITE FOR 'PATTERNS.''. fllH ■: - OF ANY OR ALL' OF THESE FABRICS? 1118 »»§ -' ' ■ ■ . ■ II 'ALL .WOOL CASHMERE SERGE-40in. wide-; in Grey, Saxe, and Mole. = • 2s. lid. | »)j : COLOURED' WOOL> HOPSAC—42in. wide: for inexpensive frocks; in Grey, | |! -Mole, Saxe, -Wedgwood, Violet, and Navy. ... 3s. 6d. jj . | SELF STRIPED CHEVRON ARMURE—42in. wide; in' Grey, Saxe, Wedg- | a - • woody Nattier, Brown, Violet, and Navy. ' 3s. 11d. s .1 COLOURED WOOL AR-MURES—42in. wide;' m Saxe, Grey, Light Navy, I •J .and Navy., 3s. 'lid. | ! - ji . WOOL WHIPCORD SUITINGS—42iti. wide; in Grey, Saxe, Wedgwood, and I | • ' Navy. ss. Hd. ' | 1 • . COLOURED . DIAGONAL SUITINGS—SOin'. wide; very fashionable; .in j rf Saxe, .'Wedgwood, Brown, Grey, and .Violet. . , 6S. 6d. I . i! ■ ■ SILK AND WOOL TAFFETA—4Oin. wide: for dressy frocks; in Electric, 4 '.' | '. Amethyst, and Grey. , ..' .. 6s. 6d. jj •1- SMART-.GREY BEIGE SUITINGS—44in._ to 50 in.- wide; for coats and . f J ■ skirts; in several shades of Grey. Ss. 3d., ss. Hd., 6?. 11d. . ■ ...v I ■. STYLLSH STRIPED . SUITINGS—SOm. wide ;in: Light,. Mid, and Clerical J i ■ ■ . Grey shades...v /sif ..... 55. 6d., 7s. 6d. | • a - • ' GREY-WORSTED ■ SUITINGS—S6in.-wido;'for tailor-made costumes; in'' | . | ■'■ . several• shades. ..... ...-. '.: 93. Ltd. j ' i BLACK MD WHITE.CHECKED'SUITINGS—44in. to 54in. wide;.in several • 5 y sized checks. i • - -3S. 6d., 33. 11d\, fls. 1.1 d., 6s. 11d. | 3 OREMI -STRIPED ; SUITING(-r-5Sm. wide; all wool; .cream .'ground . with j(' ■|-ialf^d^jiiiii^striiyes.;'-. 1 ; -'11s. 6d. ■ t

DURABILITY IS ONE OF THE RECOGNISED FEATURES OF OUR LINOLEUMS. • (We offer the Best Value 111 this FLOOR COVERING, and S- axe at present showing an exceptionally fine range of exclusive patterns', combining all the latest Art Colours. CALL OR WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND QUOTATIONS. v/; /; : LAMBTDN ; vQUAY, . -Market: Club Hotel Buildings, Hastings. Masterton. jlleysay '■ .When you want a thing well done, do Efe. -it yourself. ltol When you want jour Watch, Clock, ' ' Jewellery, and Plate repairs well done, . • ■" bring them'to YOUNG'S. Experience - • has proved to our growing list of cus- • ?tomers how unusually, carefully all our repair work is done. Ho H T® ¥©tlfflg 9 ,M 4 Larnbtcn ** 'Jj '■* A 1915 WSSHi'MAY YOUR LIFE RUN- AS EASY AS THE ' "ROTARY STANDARD.". iWe have had rivef 40"years' Practical Experience, - during which time ' we have handled thousands of Maefeinesg : arid while the absolutely /superior/mechanical excellence of the ROTARY' STANDARD haa cantivated -ue many of our clients, after years of trial, are more enthusiastic-'in Upraise of them' ..even than we are. All lind them to be the easiesti'aiid most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing moi'e and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime an 3 ihe very hest like 22 : carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest Central Naedle Standard is the most important invention of" . the century. Let us send you particulars. Standards packed and delivered Frea. Droo-head 5-Drav/or Machines from £5 12s. 6d. Needhq ;of all kinds in stock". Any mr.!ro Mac hine ropared. . - • Pa • rja >IF IF" g » ENCtNEER AND I&IFOR7ER, 89 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ; Hatched In 1879-- *. ' Hatching- Strong ! As far back as 1879 the "PETALUMA" INCUBATOR was hatching 1 big broods of healthy , chicks. To-day the Petaluma is the Poultry E Breeder's Favourite—all ever the world it is hatching eggs with mar- t vellous success. ' ■ ' f The "Petaluma" Is The Pioneer incubator. 'It now embodies many improvements, and has won many of the most F . valuable-prizes at the world's biggest exhibitions. Here are prices:— | ; 50 egg: capacity, 54 55.; 21G egg capacity, £9 10s. V 12S egg capacity, £7 ss.j 324 egg capacity,' £12. ; Let it lea Petaluma I —the prize-winning pioneer 1- , |J|L s |fyJ[ t : Sims Hardware.Co., Ltd. .. . Wj4\W l . • CUBA STREET,. 'WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2571, 20 September 1915, Page 2

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