"A Fashion Authority states that all kinds of. qtsaiat : | little Short Coatees and Capes and Wraplets : are making their appearance." This authority adds: "This is to keep pace with our return I to the modes of our great-grandmothers.'; ---"•-"Ail hew coat,- costume,'frock, or blouse, as it comes from its wrappings, that our great-grand- // " mothers showed excellent taste in their choice of styles. ■£§?"■!■ .... ' The fashions of to-day may, in some respects, be more ; | severe in style;-in others, more daring. Taking the new Wj&m : i things for Spring and Summer Wear as shown at the D.I.G. v ( for example, the Showroom is imbued with new life. JL£ '• l | let us have the privilege of showing you some of the v | newest fashions to-day. > I COSTUME —In Navy French Serge, bound black silk braid; full hack, vest of .white Gabardine, lined silk. Full'skirt with hip yoke, w AIIERICAN.SHIRT WAIST—In White Muslin, inlet with fine em-. . ■- broidery and hemstitch;, finished pearl buttons. All sizes. \ ' J ~ ' SMART WALKING COAT—In bright Navy Chiffon Taffettas; long ' Pf>T^'v\ ■ -|; :• . ; waist effect, broad revers, Raglan sleeves. figns, I FRENCH HAND-MADE BLOUSE—In White Lawn, front daintily jlwlj V'\w embroidered.- New pleated collar, finished fancy buttons. 455. f? ■JT -i ll'V n\\ *• » Natural" Tussore; Coat'with large sleeves, turn-down I Jul if I• \ \ . ; collar, embroidered, in:washing colours, . lined through satin. II Jf/ iljl I I \ Pleated skirt with'.hip; yoke. £7 19s. 6d. II asj' |I \ \ ' 'AMERICAN WAIST—In White Voile, embroidered and inlet with j! j j 11> \ \ Val. insertion. Collar high at back, and cut slightly low in II [I j r Ij I | [j . front. All sizes. " 255. j
¥i Ysi Believe . That you can get the moat sensitive tooth stopped -absolutely without pain? We have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients as a wonder. By means of this apparatus we can produce that happy state, in which the patient, although quite oonsoious of what is taking place around him, oannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded drill."FROST & FROST "The Painless Dentists,'' 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. A SPOONFUL SIMPLY "SM&ES" THE SOUP! Every olever cook and. all the leading Chefs know that. They invariably season Soups and Gravies with iELiOfl'g §1 jj C E That is one of their secrets. 'It is thus they create that Tempting Fragrance and Appetising Flavour which please the most exacting. Orde?"Moller's" from your Grocer C.H.-8 - 15 Housewives who pride themselves on their baking - should use .. . . ... .. PHOENIX THICK PEEL. PHOENIX" gives to Cakes and 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 edible and most delicious.
|H|' '-Linoleums ;H ; of Quality. DURABILITY IS ONE OF:THE RECOGNISED FEA« TURES OF OUR LINOLEUMS. "■(We offer the Best Value in this FLOOR COVERING, anil are at present showing' an exceptionally fine range of exclusive patterns, combining all the latest-Art Colours, CALL 1 OR WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND QUOTATIONS. II MBLLI CO., LT). LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Market-Street, Club Hotel Buildings,. v Hastings. - Masterton. • Hatched In 1879—:. : - ..Still •Hatell^h^..;Stpong , I . As far back as 1879 the "PETALUMA" INCUBATOR was hatching . big .broods of healthy;'chicks. To-day the Petalunia is the Poultry • Breeder's Favourite —all ever the world it is hatching eggs with mar- . vellous 'success. The "Petaluma" Is The Pioneer Incubator. ' It now embodies many improvements, and has won many of the most ;; valuable prizes at the world's biggest exhibitions. Here are prices ■,50 egg capacity, £4 55.; 216 egg capacity, £9 10s. J\ 126 .egg .capaolty, £7 6s. j 324 egg capacity, £12.. ■ Let it le a Petaluma!—the 'prize-winniiig pioneer! |.®t •:1 ' Sims Hardware' Go.',' Ltd. j CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON.
:■ ' British Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as long as an . 'American. Pints,. SS. Gd. J Quarts, ■ 6s. 6d.; J Gallons, 7s. 6d. per dozen. This is barely'cost price, but want to clear, as they are too good.. Wringer's. Be British and buy a British tWringer. Best American is only guaranteed for 8 years, but English is guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few shillings mora < - than the Yankee* ' We are now showing;somo new designs just landed. Remember,\we only stock' British—no Continental.. " ■ ■ ' , • Carpet® & Garpet Squares. tWe have,some of exceptional value. iWe never hesitate to stock the best Carpets., iWe find they are easily sold. For reliable value in all Class of Furnishings see . ' Maimers & Caba SEs.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2574, 23 September 1915, Page 2
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