. | The New Dress; Materials af ■■ the MX. | I provide the taMoa for a delightful | 1 ' Spier Frock. . • { I I | . Really,, when one sees such a varied selection of fabrics, so dN | | ueyss Irs design, so different in colouriiig, and so beautiful, one | | is:apt to become somewhat non-plussed; | | There is no need for that at the D.1.G., for Expert Service I p Irs thrs'important branch of woman's dress smoothes all those | ■ " : -vj' ■■■•■: difficulties away. | | It is a doubly pleasurable task to buy D.I.C. Dress Fabrics: £ | first, because choosing is made easy; second, because whatever * I j/our choice there i.s always the confidence that you have bought | ;a good quality at a fair price. | . | Oiie of our chief- pleasures-Is to show the new Dress Materials | & ~jp\ •at anytime. May we look forward to a. visit from you, or •/ > R. wsLt;YOU wrste for patterns ' |l|M ilia OF ANY OR ALL' OF THESE FABRICS? JJJ BJ| ALL -WOOL CASHMERE SERGE-40in. wide; in Grey, Saxe, and Sfole.^ | COLOURED WOOL HOPSAC—42in. wide; fot inexpensive frocks; in Grey, | . -a ' ; ' . Mole, Saxe, -Wedgwood, Violet, and Navy. • 3S. 6d. 3 I' •'•'SELF-STRIPED 'CHEVRON- AEJTbIIE 7 42ra.'widoj-in Grey, Saxe, Wedg- .8 fl -wood. Nattier, Brown, Violet, and Navy. 1 3s. I.ld. ■ ■ a j| 'f ■ COLOURED WOOL ABMURES—42in. wide; in Saxe, -Grey, Liglit Navy, S • I " - and Navy. , 3s, 11d. | WOOL WHIPCORD SUITINGS—42in. wide; in 'Grey, Saxe, Wedgwood, and § ■| : ' Navv. ■ ■ • SS. 11d. | , a COLOURED DIAGONAL SUITINGS— oOin. wide; very- fashionable;- in | 1 'Saxe,- Wedgwood, Brown, Grey, and Violet. ss. 6d. | . SILK,AND WOOL TAFFETA—4Om. wide; for dressy.'. frocks; in Electric, . | 3 --Ametliyst,' arid^Grey."... - . _ - 6s. 6d. . ' p . H " ■ SMART GREY BEIGE SUITINGS—44in. to 50 in. wide; for coats and $ - rj ' ... skirts; in several shades of Grey. .. . 4s. 3d., ss. Ild., 6s. 11d. ■ jJ. STYLISH SNIPED;SUITINGS—oOin!,-wide; in Light, Mid, and Clerical S - |i|- •• shades. 1 . v.ss. 6d., 7s. 6d. | /! . :i;GREY' ; WORSTED ; ;;;SUmiv'GS—S(iin. .wide; for .-.tailor-made . costumes; in \ 21 ?■** several shades; ' s: ' 9s. 11d. 3 | BL'ACK AND WHITE' CHECKED SUITINGS—44m. to 54in. wido; in several ' | : 3 ...".sized checks. ■ - 3S. Gd., 3S. 11d., 4s. 11d., 6s. 11d. I ~- % t-' .. : ground with • { - -'$ v ." ' " lialf wch pin stripes. ■ Us- I'd. . s
Painless Methods. Is there anything worse ■ than having .sensitive teeth drilled? AVe use a wonderfully efficient method for filling teeth absolutely painlessly, also extractions. Sets from £2 2s. net, FROST & FEOST DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET. Housewives who pride themselves on their baking should use .......... PHOENIX THICK PEEL. ""OHOENIX" gives to Cakes and JL' Puddings flavour and variety. It is delicious, wholesome Peel, carefully prepared from the choicest Fruit. Not dry, hard, tough, thin Peel, but thick, sweet, fresh Peel, highly ediblo and most delicious. I Give Your Guests I 1 The Rarest I Sauce — Mellor's. J IT IMPARTS AN L <1 UNRiyALLED % | RELISH I 1 | Inferior Sauces may imitatc Mellor, but in quality .pr | of ingredients and in | flavour they are unworthy | of your table. | Use MELLOR'S for | Soups, Fish, Grills, | Roasts, Gravies, Game, | Rarebits and Sandwiches. I Sold by all Discerning 3 Grocers.
DURAB!LSfY Tr iS ONE OF THE RECODNISED FEA- . TURE3 OF OUR LINOLEUMS. iWeoffer the Best Value in this FLOOR COVERING, and - are at present showing an exceptionally fine range of.es- i J olusiy.e- patterns, combining- the latest Art Colours. I CALL OR WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND ' 1 QUOTATIONS., 1 4 V - ~ Market Street, Glub Hotel Buildings, | Hastings. , . Wiastsrton. j :1870=- : , Still M&tcM'rig Strong ! ! 'As far back as 1879 the "PETALTJMA" INCUBATOR was hatching big'broods of. healthy chicks. To-day the Petaluma' is the Poultry " Breeder's Favourite—all ever the world it is' hatching eggs with marvellous success. . • The "Petaluma" Is The Pioneer Incubator. It now embodies many improvements, and has won many of the most valuable prizes at tho world's biggest exhibitions. Here aro prices:— 60 egg capacity, £4 55.; 216 egg capacity, £9 10s. 125 egg capacity, £7 55.; 323 egg capacity, £12. Let it le a Petaluma!--th© prizc-wimiing pioneer 1 |.I|L *^j ... : ■Sims ."Hare! ware ■ Gov Ltd.: • ; -M ** CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
British Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an 'American. Pints, ss; Gel., Quarts, 6s. 6d.; J .Gallons, 7s. 6d. per dozen. This is barely cost price, but want to clear, as tliey are. too good,. . Wrifigers a ' Ee British and buy a British Wringer. Best American is only guaranteed for '• £ years, but English ia guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few shillings more than the Yankee.. Lln©ieum© n (We are now showing some new designs just landed.' Remember, we only stoclc British —no Continental., Carpets & Carpet B€iMare.s D iWe have some of exceptional value. iWe never hesitate to stock the best Carpets. iWe find they are easily sold.. For reliabia value in all Glass of Furnishings see v : '"WINPEMj' Mausers & Csfea.Sfs.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2572, 21 September 1915, Page 2
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