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' 1 s There is/no more need 'for any woman to "stick in a mt" re- j garding 'Eer dress problems, any more than she need go to extremes f to be "difEerent."- ' | It is the tiappy inspiration that invariably places one on a \ higher plane in the .world of dress. ;i Some people call it the art of suggestion; the D.I.C. claims jj that it is common-sense application of ideals to materials, so ma- a iiipulated that a woman ; can be the proud possessor of a distinctly | > "different" without undue ostentation. | '' |Will you put our ideas to a practical test, and see just how 355353 fartwo.cau cany out your ideals in materials and styles?. Ipin we say: Dare to k "Differed!" TKe bestway to begin is to select your Dress Fabrici from those-enumerated'Hereunder; WOOL' COSTUME wide; in Saxe, Grey, Violet, Dark Saxe, ' fjl CHEVRON STRIPED ARMURES—42in. wide; in Grey, Saxe, Electric, Nattier, Brown, and Navy. ' 3s. 11d. SILK EOLIENNE—42in. wide; for dressy frocks; in Grey, Vieux Rose, Saxo, Mole, and Navy. 4SI COLOURED CREPE TAFFETA—42in. wide; in Fawn, Saxe, Reseda, Grey, EM and Brown. 4S. lid. SMAiRT COSTUME DIAGONALS—SOin. wide; very fashionable, in Saxo, Vio- g lot, Groy, Brown, Wedgwood, and Navy. Bs. 6d. g " SILK 'AND WOOL TAFFETA—4Oin. wide; in Peacock, Amethyst, Cream, and S Blaok. 6s. 6d. I STYLISH COSTUME HOPSAC—SOin. wide ;in Grey, Saxe, Nattier, and Navy. 6S. 6(1. v NATURAL' TUSSORE SlLK—2sin. wide; for handkerchiefs. Special Valne. S Is. 6d. NATURAL' TUSSORE SILKS-33/4in. wide. . Is. 9d. to 3s. 11d. f DYED SHANTUNG SILKS—33/4in. wide; in Ivory, Grey, Mole, Amethyst, j? Saxe, and Navy. 4s. 11d. ' NATURAL" JAE SILKS—27in. wide. is. 11d. to 48. lid. | 36in. wide. 3s. 6d., 4S. 11d. I NATURAL' OHINA: SILKS-27in. wide. jits. 11d., 3s. Bd. j

Fashions Swing Round, m a Circle || -And "Again We Can Walk" J Pleasing news, indeed 1 Fashions swing round in I a circle to the wide skirt of the other years, and, | as we heard one lady say, "Again we can walk." | Here's welcome relief, .indeed, from the n I tight skirt past seasons have shown — jf) im, - and there's real pleasure and delight for you in-Fashion's new move, if you , .wear one of our very latest . . . I Costumes or Gowns They are man-els of elegance and art* (*f| ■j j | Vr"*) and the colourings are all the most par- \ H—, J / ■ - ticular could desire. YOU CAN ALWAYS BE ft jA[ SURE OF "SOMETHING" II I|| REALLY EXCLUSIVE A jj <I. pHAYWARDS" § j |\\ 226 A Lamhton Quay £ "Wellington, J4>< S® . '' 1 The Best Idea Yet In Wristlet Watches. . rpHE new model, OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM US, has a dull silver patent spring lid, giving complete protection to the ' watch. Better and hardier than all the leather covcr .ideas. The dial has luminous points and hands. Special grade movement. If Other makes in Stock: Baumo's, Rotherham's Swiss, .Walt-ham, Rolex, etc., from 275. Gd. to £6. G* Sl, T♦ YOUtlgj LtcL lambton quay. _ Mightier Than Pen or Swords EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In dafondlng hoalth-a builder of physical power through good digestion and asalmllatlon-a constant aid In ttio maintenance of energy, at) essential to success, One of the Greatest hygienic commands ol to-day 13 % Crown and Bridge Work from _ Four-tooth bridge to roplaoo Iflj II I four front teeth whloh have C® ffl j w 1 heen lost! 22k. gold crowns, /a Es m S HI If W told r w,,h Mh ' \jjlr I 1 per Tooth. an/Is fi^lii^Mt" 1 ™ 10 ' PAINhE3B ' ~RAOT,CAt" tfIBTS A UFETIME ' OOHSULTATJOH-EXfltniW^TlOMr-ADVIQB. You art Invited to have Sour teeth ortanjliiaa, arid bo told what is best ta msum Jflolr nrtßirrtalijpn atitf ratpratfin, lusl hpw the work i; iisno, its ook lfl^^ w^o ta o&^sl4L a H bB 18 no ohareo - spec,alN ATTEHTIum IU "»! Wrl f a If in fjes3 af Dental Work. AMERICAN DEMTAjI PARLORS, •rutt--iwewm*

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2613, 8 November 1915, Page 2

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