' J The Most Important Feature of the j : 1 Mew Autamn Costumes' is the-Collar. I 8 | 6 |%Poßd First, however, it is our bounden duty to-say that Skirts are \ ill 111 ■ as ™K'if not wider thaii those of last season. | &*4y|joi That the wide skirt has come to stay is abundantly evident, i yide the new arrivals, which have either loose fullness, pleated l .. | i fullness, or tucked fullness. • ' ■ S ■ Coats-are more or less plain, but decidedly smart, and mostly | ."■■ s •■•'■■' ■' § I to be seen .in semi-fitting st/les. - i %. ' R y r ' . I • 'As for the Collars', their name is 'Legion—the Military Collar \ i ' ■• - '■■.■■'','■ . . § .' % is still a vrm favourite, while the new flat, wide collar is perhaps I •■■::'■ \ ■-.■■■■■■'..■ • • 1 '■8 the most notable change along T -"ith high, close-fitting, button up \ I ■. ' to the neck collar; above all, the tailored collar.is quite the smart- | jj ' est finish. g I '. But -let- m have the pleasure of 1 i personally shewing these to you I ■ § - : ■ ' '.'"". ." . ■ I - % ' .. ? \ : SMART COSTUME IN FAWN COVERT COATING—Coat half lined with . | f ' -.-■White Silk, full basque and belt. Skirt pleated back and front on to hip !j I yoke. , 8 Guineas. I .■'■■ I •. v .■. ' i ' jj ■ FAWN- GABARDINE COSTUME—Military stylo, fastened to neck, high timi-. 1 3 over collar, lined Silk Polonaise, full skirt. £S 19S. 60. fli •JB •• :•! , ; I •,_, , ' COSTUME IN GREY DIAGONAL—Long coat, half lined White Silk, glared | ,'. I "■■'! basque, inset sleeves, circular skirt, with pointed yoke. £5 10s. 111 nHI ■i BLOUSE' IN APRICOT CREPF>DE-CHINE-S!eeves inset ivith beading, smart J^^lfi *| ■ collar, open front, finished black silk crochet buttons. 295. 6tl. M^AUj!*' :■■.& - , ' -■■-.-■;- -■■ ' ■■■■■■'.: ' I - ;| CREME CEEPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE—Ninon sleeves, trimmed Black Moire | ■' ■' '••B .' : ■ ' Ribbon, front ■hemstitched, fastening to neck, pointed cuffs. 395. 6cl. ' | ,| ; BLOUSE IN NAVY:.TAFFETAS'— Sleeves, of Navy Ninon over.White, Taffeta | ' 6 .. ; '" cliffs]- smart' collar-pointed in'front.' 31s. 6tl. „ . ;;| -• ; ;; 'r~ ,M ' -y ■■-■■■■ J ' I Nervous people \yX.IT"-3. . | ..Need not now fear having teeth %-Mltp\i filled. We havo the most effici-. . $ lUaiUl I cnt and paiDleas method for fill "' ■""• t . f ' Mfc yrSS2Ss3fp % If I ™S -teeth, and our extensivo cxtfe best°months- " ll— K -V><J ' perience at i$ has mada us exdiiring the year- :.';.. .' N>' 'WssW J. ports. attended to. ■•■' ""•'■'; '"- "T& —", *" n j OUR UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT FROST & FROST is full of now ideas-for covering, and our Upholsterers have skilld lmow- DENTAL SURGEONS, ledge and of:,'every branch'.';., ■us willis street. | Every" requirement is; sucfcessfully"'treated. ;■ AVe can make your Home cosy : ; . and inviting at a'moderate outlay. There's no doubt about it that upholstering .^■^^^■. w^^g^^w^vsc '! forms.,a very' important part of Ho.use; Furnishings, and "SCOULLAR'S" §^^^^^^^^^^^ is- give you every ."satißfactiori-4-skillcd workmanship—quality j l ! ' f '''-■'■ Benger's Food is i '"■'■■"■.. "CPNiuLT : ... universally recommended ; "7 3 ""'."' by medical men. ' '.; : ~" T- ; " , j For use during illness and ;; :. :.,... " convalescence. TyST S» AEI I \ ■ For weakly infants and.overHL J a growing children. j As a supplementary food in ~ ~,.^^,^'^^.,r,,^ H "™; .1 malnutrition, and for all ••-"■-——- HPAD-fIFFiCE: •• cases of dyspepsia and . LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, - ,' impaired digestion. '...;. AND AT MARKET STREET, HASTINGS; QUEEN STREET, j V'l^ m \ 'fTW»t""-—."»''"'. I«1«JL'I« jm.t»JIJUH'JJ nm ".-ti i.u .j.».».ai.j ni^ij.ijj l y.L'..»jn'JT.y.-»^n7r ffi i,- ' :"::::C' : ::':£^l:' : : #'\ For INFANTS, I'""" T"-J :: "' f -—-| INVALIDS and Our New Savage *fj| tile AGEDI Automatic is comforting,. the ideal SOLDIER'S I ar f\ when other foods ■•'■" "oift! ' '*lp|il#iiii|»K. I \ NMJ. causepain. It is nrf- n-I'v-'V • ''■ ■"■■ V : 9 , |n% the most easily These Pistols have many splendid K i //I \\ Hio-pcforl nf all qualities which make them 'thoroughly: '1 I lU\ ft Of all appreciated and useful gifts for any IM Jn-=WTM\ f ° OQS ' but ,S not ■ : "■: H B The special feature of the New Sav- Wk^//A J\ *, r v, „, age Automat^ Pistols is their com,. l«fe# | pactness, which enables them to be benser-s unnn ttd I lasily carried in Trouser .r Vest \ Shlsteb?^™' 1 Pocket. They are 32 calibre. They h>F!kw-\ „«.«»(»»- H fire as fast.or .as 6low as you want. , BHi^-'t yfflfflSß»s?©E KfS N& V *»» New^or k.:,v.s..m I I 'them-lOishots- (5 shots a, second- if WflllMtih rt V V "" U \ I Tequire'd).- Penetration is Clin, m W' a *~&--\ \ 117, Hu street,. I Q Pine. ' They have a greater shocking ensrgy'than any other Pistol or Eevol- ( I JF-' '~'\s\ S",'!""'',"-/*'""-; I 1 ver, and' are absolutely safe under any conditions. A , pMS< \\ aSSSi&S* ; ■ The- Sims- Hafdwar£'£o. • LM, I 111-113 CUBA STREET. „-_J..'.■■. WELLINGTON. § I . -Carpets, ■-'Linoleums, Curtains, ' ] Furniture, Crockery, Cutlery, j and Electroplate At SALE PRICES for Two Weeks Only. "'Coxxm,. -.Cuba it Manners Sts. Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 2
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735Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 2
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