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I Whatever the Season may be, Summer . I or Wisier, Woollen Frocks are essential. ' . Hi is just as impossible as it is to be trithout a Raincoat—all days are not fine days, neither all days cotton dregs days. 1 This prompts the D.I.C. to tell you of tlie very latest woollen ' 4 fabrics for those days and occasions when cotton frocks are de trop. • X ' Need we say that in every case the values are excellent, while A - the materials themselves reflect great credit upon the skill of the r -\-<f producers? J- Tour request for patterns will be speedily complied with—re- , ■ : turn post. • bEgS* . I You can end your Dress Fabric problems MI ' by writing' to the D.I.C. t OOibIJRBD 'COSTUME -HOPSAC—42in' wide; in Saxe, Grey, Violet, Nattier, ' and Navy. • 38. 6d. i SMART WO.OL ARMTTRE—42in. wide; for dresses, inSaxe, Brown, and Navy. , ' . 3s. 11ri. "WOOL' SELF STRIPED ARMURE—42in. wide;, in Light and Dark Saxe, Nattier, Brown, Navy. 3s. lid. WOOL COSTUME DIAGONAL SUITING—SOin. wide; in Light and Dark Saxe, Grey, Violet, Brown, and Navy. . Ss. 6tl, ' WOOL COSTUME: HOPSAC—SOin. wide; iu Light and Dark Saxe and Navy. ' . • 6s. 6d. '•**, SILK AND WOOL 'TAFFETA—4Oin. wide; in Cream, Amethyst, and Peacock. 6S. 6d. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED SUITINGS—44in. to 54in. wide; in several sized' checks. 3s. 6d., 3S. 11d., 4S. Ild. SMART STRIPED WORSTED SUITING—SOin. wide; in Mid and Clerical Greys.":.',,. ; 7SI 6tl ' ' :A SMART COSTUME WORSTED—S6in. wide; in Mid and Dark Greys. 9s. 11d. V CREAM GABERDlNE—s6in.'wide; for costume or skirts. 13s. 11tl.

| Reception Days in I , ; . — J .Our Salon* • j '■fc . . . Every, lady "susceptible to the, ' magic i-.' of' dress will be captured by our pre- ■ja re ■ sent'exhibition.of and dainty' f\: ' \ COSTUMES—DAY AND EVEN- : INC FROCKS-BLOUSES-Eto. ||] . TKe quest for novel and piquant effects \ 'jii " 1\ has-brought us many charming models. \\ ' ■ A personal visit or .communication 1 \ \ will bo much appreciated by Ladies . I \ \ who desire to dress with distinction anil exclusive style. ''' Tn I "Hay ward's" j LADIES'TAILORS, j 226 A LAMBTON QUAY. | WELLINGTON. f.. . > The Purchase ' . Of the Engagement Ring TS'one of the mosfc-im^ri^ir6f- ; ybu'£*Kf6;7V''Bd.sure that the one. - ;';:'you..buy is of such quality as to be an unending source of pride to , tlie'.wearer. ■ *; ■Ha- ,not be misguided by large-sized stones or flashy designs. It's fineness of quality in the stones-that counts. Our; Engagement Rings are. the best in quality, the neatest in design, . aikl" tho best value for your money you can get. Call and see them. It T ■Vnnno l ' TtA ' -252 Ok I ♦ I UUiigj JLAU* Lambton Quay, : ; - : • ■' =J : r Mightier Than Pen or Sword— "EVERY SOUND TOOTH 'Is !a* nupan'lriidsfsndlng hbalth-a builder of physical pot/or through good digestion and assimilation—a constant aid in tile maintenance of energy, so essential to success. One of the greatest hygienic commands of to-day Is Crown and Bridge Work from JL xiJLk Four-tooth bridge to ■ replaco £1 m j /rv jgjfour front teotn which have " =«§. Ha ha J . I!ftfNllw tr 'wl - .been .losti Mk". gold crowns, -aMffl,}! I ftmii Iw i W- | j . ftoavlly ...relnforceff tf/lth fflii. j ' per Tooth. Tba HOrti Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESS, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, ana is !oa In cost. Whateixmo - Light, Strong, -•" j fit Boaranteoß. iCOHBULTATIOH-EXfIHIMATIOM-ADVICE. vcj am-iafllted to cat), Iwva your tooth oiiamimd, and bo told what Is bust fa kkvtb VkH rartsomMan and restoratisn, Just how tlie work is done, its cost, hr«tenr naiiiteko. and a!) absut l«. For this there Is no chargc. SPECIAL traiffiOHTO GUT-OF-TOWM PATIEH73. j A ' lfcNl< 1 , Write If In Heed of Dental Work. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, corner Gaasn and WellesJoy Strata, AUOKIAHD, and at WELLIfJCTON, | Dfl. S ttil «. Saturday a tlil 1. Open Friday Evonfnsts only.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2670, 17 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2670, 17 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2670, 17 January 1916, Page 2

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