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. : . — j "A Fashion Authority states that all kinds of paint I little Short Coatees and Capes and Wraplets. j ;| are making their appearance." V This authority adds: /'This is to keep pace with our return f to the modes of our great«grandmothers.'' / i All we can say on viewing each new coat, costume, frock, vs ' • ,or blouse, as it comes from its v;rappings, that our great-grand- / / I - mothers showed excellent taste in their choice of styles. I -T The fashions of to-day may, in some respects, be more J ■\ severe in style; in others, more daring. Taking the new things for Spring and Summer Wear as shown at the D.I.G. for example, the Showroom is imbued with new life. Jfo j Let us have the privilege of showing you some of the VyWV r! newest fashions to-day. j COSTUME —In Navy-French Serge, bound black silk braid; full back, /\/wy| : vest-of white Gabardine, lined silk. Full skirt with hip yoke. ;4)\ ' SI ; ■ 7ens -<' ■ n . AMERICAN 'SHIRT. WAIST—In White Muslin, inlet with fine em- \ • /••••\':v\A;bi»id6iy''ahi/hemßtiioli;' finished .pearl.buttons.. All sizes-. \ I SMART'.WALKING COAT—In bright Navy Chiffon . Taffettas; long waist effect, broad revers, Raglan sleeves. Sgns. FRENCH HAND-MADE BLOUSE—In White Lawn, front daintily /iV |i -4 embroidered.. Now pleated• collar, finished fancy.,buttons. 465. jlp .I! i*. COSTUM&-r-In : Natura'l Tussore. Coat, with large-sleeves, turn-down; ; jj'Bj | j|| , y\,> collar, embroidered in washing colours, -lined' through satin. • frit} I I 1 8 -.' ■- u I ■ Pleated skirt witlr hip yoke. . , £7 19s, 6d. jj jlf / f/' \ ;■ I 'AMERICAN- WAIST —In Wliito Voile, embroidered and inlet with IS 11$, I l// 1 \ \ |. ' Val. -iiiseHioh.' -:. Collar high at bijck, and cut slightly low..in. It II ll j III; V \ roll '' s ' zes " ®* Sl- J j ' T> ■.. 7, r . ' ' • -; Food enjoy ad is ' V-' "* 'i Food more nourishing. BT Linoleums CHILDREN do like t " ' Gravy, and a little dffa ' '' I Bisto makes a lot of 'rbUR is ONE E RECOGNISED FEA- ' ' ££' TURES OF OUR LSNOLEUPfIS. ' AUGioc'trs. In.Tlns. Made by CEF.EBOS. Ltd. \ IWe ofier the Best Value in this FLOOR COVERING, and - are at present showing an exceptionally fine range of ex- - < ■ 'elusive patterns, combining all the latest Art Colours. ; ' . : - 1 .Nervous-people CAIX OR WRITfe FOR PATTERNS AND ■ ■ QUOTATIONS. 'I ; V''■'■■■/■ ■ , '-W ' . Need not now- fear .having teeth r; " ';■■■ ' -_- filled. We havo the most'effioi- ; ■'X . '.'v' ■' . 'V" ent and painless method for fill-.-' . ing teeth, and our extensive exii sciLiii. et im . LAMBTON QUAY,-'WELLINGTON. ;FROST- U FROST • Marfeet jStreet, Club Hotel Buildings, , dental surgeons, ■ • Hastings .•> • ' ; Masterton. 119 willis street. ji.it 1 )i.-.m .. ...V..,....- ' MR RimgngßßaßaiiJdiiiJiii!Uitiiii/fl.'tiiiiiiNMiiti«iimimiiiiitiiiiitiiu;iPwiiwi> IB tm 811 liiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiillilllllllllliiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiMiiiiiffiiinm . 1 iii.iiiMi jium i „ LJ J 11 | 1 "Above all things never neglect a sore throat for it may mean years of j ■ jsa •; sufferingin afterlife.' You may not look upon it seriously, but a sore throat §, . indicates weakness in the'bronchial tubes. If neglected it will soon develop ;: - . .into some chronic complaint. ■ People who are troubled this way are most susceptible to influenza, contract pneumonia readily, and* fall easy victims to consumption,] :|oi" To rempve this soothe and heal the inflamed tubes] 1 , there is I I - nothing ec[ual to 1 . ; /pGHSLKi E£© tkaOOT: % cmi&H ncMßnr_.l I It gives tone to the weakened tissues of the throat, strengthens the bronchial | | tubes,'and at the same time builds up the system? jWhen. the throat is | a . healthy influenza or consumption germs cannot obtain a foothold." | II I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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562

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2573, 22 September 1915, Page 2

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