■ -- .. • i;" [pezz3crn[~~icziJi i JfWj ezuczizjiz: —11 11 —nqj r j ' Tie liMal Exlltioii f] of Autumn Fashions tales r | - place Way, and following days. J. 0l WILL YOU COME ? There, is so much-to be seen in the way of smart apparel for 5 . ; LYutuinn Vear; there is so much to be said about the beauty and " n charm of the new things that we really must ask vou to come, ob- _ serve, admire, question, command It will give us pleasure 111 the extreme to talk to to you anent the very newest things in; stylish wear for Austumn 1916. The Millinery . Salon is an open invitation to anyone who - LI passes that way; the smart hats on view will do all the persuading U necessary to induce you to linger quite a while. £ ■ " ' 'And we firmly believe that if you enter the Costume Showroom", you will see much that will give real pleasure and win your I enthusiastic approbation. The Frocks are fair channel's; the 'Blouses are alluringly winsome. fr , - --So one goes from-vantage point to vantage point in the D.I.C. !r ' and in turn the Fancy Section, with its treasures in Neckwear Fashions, Laces, Hosiery, and Gloves, arrests one's attention. ' • The D.I.C. Autumn Fashion Exhibition is worthy of were 't than bne visit., and j -i ; Everyone, whether from City or ..f? I ; : Country, is cordially invited. t P-II— —ir— II II II i . I—~il1 —~il ir II IC==lcD I: Autumn Exposition of fl ail0 ™ 9 w " h T Us " as Been Brought To An Exclusive Models* Exact Science! INStv • I x can l' iere f° re > witli the confidence A : j horn of knowledge and experience, \ ' Eu >rv will be delighted with our. promisß sllpreme satisiactio »- \ \ * . , , , LET US MAKE YOUR NEW SUIT! V£ ••X.-' - present display of _ 1/ ■■■■■VI ' A " j' Yonr individual requirements will •■r.i-fv.. .r(if: ■■■■\ ■.■•■•... f \ jv •. have every attention, for only your 7 / AUTUMN COSTUMES! complete satisfaction can satisfy US. <••/.••• / I Op? / We have a competent acquaintance C7~> l %les are indeed fascinating—the with all the latest fashions in Men's "'-r Mr• i 1 • i „ . , :,f „ . Dress,'and we (five a subtle distmc•■Ahmaterials are all stamped, with the. tion to every suit we make. • iJhsS '■*>■}[ pgr "Quality" note—and these dainty models;' SEE OUR WIDE RANGE'OF NEW /111 T aM/ possess all the new features for the 1916 SEASON'S MATERIALS! 11' • • , .Autumn and. Winter Season. THEY'RE SPLENDIt)! , M T I( SL> ur Trimmings are very [U j : . H'-y. ; Morrison & Penney •'//• finishing toijch to the MotARTHY'S BUILDINGS | ' . dressy" toilet. (Upstairs), /' '' .Our Costumes in Gabardines, Covert WILLIS STREET, * " M Coatings, etc., will bo found ideal' for • : WELLINGTON. : / 11 . serviceable wear—not alone for their .. ...... 'T I splendid qualities, but for their smart ; J J . and effective styles. SEASON SALE. r V ' , 1 -R/TRS. SMITH, FURRIER. 88 WILLIS \ .f1 WE NOV/ AWAIT YOUR FAVOURS. M . STREET. I, .■ . I | CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MILLINERY, Sv U 1 TJL, W MUST BE SOLD. X J- # | ' Oo.yWa.FU S FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. % I LADIES' TAILORS, jT"" "" — ~i I MA BU "' W[l " n!Bn - f I Y®i Believe 'II .""iiii'i'iif yon can get the most Miiai- ~ ————— : —" ' —— tive tooth stopped absolutely ■■w — without Spain ? We have imported ... ... ....... . ■ and improved an apparatus which V. has been described, and rightly O-,,. V-,, so, by our numerous patients as ' nave YOtl' oeen a wonder. By means of this ap- , ' paratue we can produce that : Our. Fine Display of : K^2±r.ff« is taking place around him, can-:-Real'Stone Bead Necklets ? ' ■* VWSSrUfr *" ; JJBRfe is something r&ally attraotiv©, Bovelj and reason- ** FROST & FROST /;; .. .'ably priced. Necklets in. Amazonite, Amethyst, . , ~ .. nv - ir ± ■ r, A T The Pain ess Dentists," Aquamarine, TurquoiEe, Matrix, Greenstone, Jet, etc. You , will'seo.them displayed in our windows. 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. Prloes—Jet from 10s.. | Others <l2s : to £6 13s - ' " - A .1815 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUM AS EASY AS THB "ROTARY STANDARD." | . We Have had aver 40 years' Practical Experience, during which timo ,1 j - . CZ'.'r-'.we:l»ve handled.thousands of 1 ' S^WiM^ v 'Ma,eliiri©Sp f I :Bnd while ths absolutely superior mechanical excellence of the ROT- Cpn!- ffrpiphf naid"! for S?S/« !ABI STANDARD has oaptivated us many of our elienta, after years 3e ' K V lm 5 HC P alu J lor of trial, are more enthu'siastio in praise of them even than we are. For 25/- Shaw's Utility Iron- ' All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ; ing Table will be delivered to over seon, doins more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime and your door or nearest railway Jhe very best Eke 22 carat tine, when compared with 9et. or rolled gold J tation . Comeß dire ' Pl frol^ JChe Newest Central Needle Standard is the most important invention of | manufacturer, hence the low the century. Let ns send you particulars. Standards peeked and do- price for this table-the gr™tliveradFree. Drop-head 5-Dp.wer Machines from £5 12b. 6d. Noedlen est help to Hood ironine ever of ail kinds in stock. Any m&ko Maohine repared. i ™j d p g s a- ftja a rifl p I li'fi'i. ENCINEER AND IMPORTED B9 WILLIB STREET, WELLINGTON, jflOW S UOilt^ | Brea t.F^,' P r „r..."i?„».,, gpgipiiffgi Ironing Tabic These are days when tho appetite is' enables you to iron costumes, fickle —when it wants "nursing so to I .dresses, sleeves, shoulders, speak. _ Instead of greasy, steamy hot ,W children'sclothea-evcryMiiug meat dishes try —beautifully and' quickly. CAMPBELL S '■ •' smnlp fnr TASTY HEE-UINGS AND TOMATO \ ironing HaTraisS nnnTwrTART V 'inFP'P ' detachable piece for sleeves, -l\m slioulders, and projecting end i„ .r, ii-Trmr tttxtt, (j— TT rffelll&l for skirts. As frame is colDELIOIOUS SALMON AMTHI VINE- -±-_LiL±rs. lapsilile, it can be folded and n-D tml miinCTY fASDTN'FS " Vt /)?' hungup. Think of it! Less PAINTY tAKUJisLS - labor, less time, better ironPERHATb. . - v j n g n( j brings it. ■W. ' ©AMFBEIaIaj IaTB. j f , 40 and 42 manners street. thone j C. P. SHAW, Manufacturer, 293 CUBA STREET. ?024. | g Cumberland Street, DUNaoiH. j 163 RIDDIFOBD STREET. 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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2700, 21 February 1916, Page 2
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