®' The-(lift of a Blosse or a Smart Costame ® will fee appreciated by any Woman. : There is just' as miTcli soimd.common-sen.se in giving, a woman ' something to wear as there is in treating a man in tlie same way* wHj« :jMp . "Something to Wear" is a constant reminder of the donor. | |$|p|[ , 'VMM '■ ' How do wo know? Why, just this way: "Now, which blouse , -4gg||| <£&*. .. shall I put on to-night? I know, that. hand embroidered Trench' w||k 1 ;Blouse Ethel gave me at Christmas."llipift The possibilities and scope for .making, presents of something .to •.'My 1 .wear for ladies is almost limitless. TRY THE "SOMETHING-TO-WEAR" GIFT PLAN . . . ..AND CHOOSE IT IN THE D.I.C. SHOWROOM, PIQUE COSTUME—Loose shape with' side*belt; sWrt gf||| JK FRENCH MUSLIN BLOUSE—'With V neck and embroidered inset sleeves, (SmMl WwM T&S&St cu jf g attc ] neck trimmed Valenciennes lace. • I! >s. 60. COSTUME IN WHITE AND BLACK HAIR STRIPE COTTON CORD—lnset sleeves, military collar, finished, crochet buttons. 575« 6d» . .rasj|§a -.. SPORTS COAT—In striped Delaine, loosely fitting shape; belt, collar, and "^||c vSxfc ' ' cuffs ill white. " "3s. 2|l||!L HAND-EMBROIDISRED FRENCH BLOUSE—With turn-over collar, fronts em- '• broidered and inlefb Irish Guipurb. 12s. 6d. JUBgg ''MMk '• COSTUME IN WHITE UNCRUSHABLE PIQUE—FuII coat with black patent ||||^ ' as^ ar 6° piq l1 ® buttons, skirt full. - 595. 6d. EEENCH MUSLIN BLOUSE—Pin-tucked, trimmed Val., embroidered collar, tlPilv ' Val., finished in front with boiv. 14s. 6d. Magi-o Cave open daily from 10.80 a.m. to 12,30 p,m.; 2.30 . p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Extra session Christmas Eve from 7 p.m. J||£
v ■ Vi * ■■ . ' . " wiftfiUMimi i.nrf.i.ritn.ri- rAfa-inwnimwinTißii-iM !r ; ;;.Our present; showingof ■ ■ ■ 'SMART APPAREL : lit ■ ; ■:•'■' ■ ■: ii ir— —-——11 Invites'attention from every lady w?io '; aims fori, exclusive styles and'tasteful \t*. BLOUSES--7-FRPCKB.AND /p vi -COSTUMES—t / IIU | lf\\ a--profusion "of dainty de- ■ ■ •• • signs asnd. still daintier materials—really . I' l.Bn ' as choice a collection as .we have had the ® | II? I pleasur&.-of showing,"" ". (JL ! ' we havo.catered-espeoially . ;1 .. <■ I lIV jr for all Holidayi Requirements , . «- :| ill ! and have cho&n garments which ~ ; §iM J ' ara appropriate in every way. ..... I ' | -IM . 5 EVERY MODEL. 23 1 MODEL OF £i .1 : PBRFEOTION—WE INVITE YOU TO . ' jii » "V ° »■ - 1 LADIES' TAILORS, ' £ AlXi. 2C Vv AJAL/ Of 226 A Lambton Quay, Wellington, ' ■' ■ • • • " », ['SV- Mightier Than Pen or Sword« 'THE ;TEETH. | EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon In defending hoalth-a builder of physical J power through good digestion and assimilation—a constant aid In ttie maintenance- ;{ of.«nergy, so essential to success. One of , the greatest liysfanlc commands of ]S to-day Is I •' Crown and Bridge Work from ? JL xJk. Four-tooth bridge to replaoo W H H f b ,our front teeth which have $3)gßj I __ ! been lost; !2lt. gold crowns, 0 ■ j! || 5 W fjil ' heavily • reinforced with 20U. I ii I b The worfc Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS : A LIFETIME, « air^tt^ Is - CONSULTATION—EXAMINATION—ADVICE. You are invited to call, have your teeth oxamlned, and be told what Is boot to onsuro their prtservatlon and restoration, Just hbvj the tvork is done, Its-cost how long It will tako, and all about It, For this thcro Is no charge. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO • OUt OF-TOWN PATIENTS. Write If In Need of Denfal Work. :., AMERICAN 1 DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Queon.and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINOTPN. DR. RAYNER. Dally from 3 till 6. Saturday 3 till ?. Open Friday Evonlnss only. ' ' ' ..■■ ..■■■ I. Lll 11BLI L I_J IJ -L- .LM! L P • ■■r.-nn. "• A ! FURBISHING GIFT IS A LASTING GIFT! HAVE you decided' what you will' give those married friends of yours ' for' Christmas P There are only a few days left—busy, hurrying days. CIVE "SOMETHING FOR THE HOME." It will .bo highly appreciated, and your thoughtfulness will bG constantly in remembrance. COLLIE'S abounds with tasteful furnishing jtoms suitable for PresentsBook Cases, Fern Stands, Morris Chairs, Hall Stands, Occasional Tables, Wicker Chairs, .and'Loungcs are a few of tlio gift suggestions.' GREAT VALUES IN EXTRA FURNISHING NEEDS FOR XMAS! 4.iBWABD"COLLIE, LTD. . ARTS CRAFTSMEN AND MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, 167 RIDDIFORD STREET. TELEPHONE 1634.
Sent (freight 2S/» For 25/- Shaw's Utility Iron- I nig Table will be delivered to your door or nearest railway station.. Cornea..direct from manufacturer, hence the low ; price for this table—the great- ; . est help to good - ironing eyer sold. Shaw's. Ulity Ironing Table enables you to.iron costumes, dreßses, sleeves, shoulders, children's clothes—everything —beautifully 'and quickly. Provides ample space for general ironing. Has raised , detachable piece for sleeves, ' ■ shoulders, and projecting end for' skirts; As frame is collapsible, it can be folded and hung up. Think of it! Less labor, less time, better ironing. And 25/- brings it. Write now. C F. SHAW, Manufacturer, Cumberland Street, DUNEDIN/ j V, || | > ..i I .JI..I. U I.Miui I BILUUJIM II LIII»UU UI UL.« V 'WARNING. |f||Every genuine Singer Sewing Machine bears, an identification number. The public are cautioned from purchasing Sowing Machines which are offered to them as SINGER'S, but which do not bear the SINGER identification number, pr which havo an identification number that has been tampered with. The s SINGER identification number should be looked for in every oase, where the purchaser requires a genuine SINGER Machine. Second-hand SINGERS are also being sold as new. When in doubt ask the SINGER Sewing Machine Company, 8 Willis Street, ihe only SINGER Sliop in 'Wellington. Hean's Is - - th( ; — :— original and genuine cough mixture essence. Saves your money— does you good. Wise people always refuse imitations. g : Mmm pe@pl@ ■ , Need not now fear having teeth filled. We have the most efficient and painless method for filling teeth, and our extensiro experience at it has mado us ex- . perts< ■J ivi.v . . FROST & FROST DENTAL SURCEONS, 119 -WILLIS STREET. }
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2648, 20 December 1915, Page 2
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