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'With-one accord -every smart dresser-adopted the Full Skirt, '••."When a fashion is accepted of ' • womankind the world over, it ; , / The full stirt was received with : /fyli j/II JM ' some when introduced |'I; ijfjjn however, it has : been welcomed rFW i with gladness at the' beginning <• ' I'ipl/ Tou: can see the' very latest treatments in style at the D.1.0. (H \ H The splendid showroom is thronged sias^^^ . with smart Blouses, Skirts, Cos- A tumes, Frocks, and Coats, representing the-height of fashion in - , London and Paris to-day. • ' ■ , - , •. ■.: f ...>... v v- 0 The B.l.G^ : Ehowroom h open to every Visitor-to the ,"HoM®e for Qw&liiy. COSTUME 1N : BROWN' FIIEZE-Coat lined' white silk, fastened to neclc, ■' \ ' skunk collar. Skirt full, well cut. , 6 Cu'"93B- - TAFFETAS HOUSE GOWN—In Chocolate Brown. Skirt'gathered on to -bodice with high .waist effect, deop hem, with pleating or wile. ' Bodice full, with vest and' collar of white muslin, with pleatings finishing sleeves and front. " ' ' , 698.60. ' DAINTY BLOUSE—In Shell Pink Crepe-de-Chine. ; Sleeves and shoulders , . hemstitched, frill of white ninon at neck and cuffs, finished with band of black, ribbon velvet. . ' .. . , , " SPORTS COAT—In Creme Blanket Cloth. Cut very full, fastened to neck. ' . turn down collar, side pockets. , , ... , , ... ~~ v * : SKY . CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE—Ragan sleeves hemstitched with black, high collar, with small turn over, fastened with black buttons. 3oS. o . COSTUME- IN NAVY .SERGE-Coat lined white satin, fastened, to neck, " ■ high collar) side pockets and belt, trimmed braid. Skirt pleated alia braided to correspond with.; coat. '' . , ™ 5 • SAXE CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE—High collar, with, open front, sleeves . x; ' . insot and hemstitched. . . , " 8,

Grand Wind-up of THE SCOSLLi MPlll'S, POSITIVELY ENDS 31st MARCH. I —~~l l\ n There are still;scores of Money-saving Chances in r : CARPETS — LINOLEUMS — SOFT FURNISHf !=!;: INCS/ AND FURNITURE iOF EVERY DE- r SCRIPTION. ♦- PRICES LOWER THAN'. EVER! • DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE !, !rn ; COUNTRY ORDfiRS ARE A SPECIAL FEATURE! r r~~i', THE SCOULWRv CO,: LTD., r V HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY :: :: WELLINGTON. i .V . QUEEN STREET ...........V..;... MASTERTON. I MARKET, STREET' ;V...... HASTINGS. iy ■■ ll——i I 11 —11 1 i j ;; fl-iIUHH""—I'JII' 111 l " I .HI »'UULM.jn»II ; • mSkm "da l! A" ;y THE PERFECT CREAM SEPARATORS . ; ||| *NO OTHER TO EQUAL IT! i m& All . tn© latest improvements are em-. | ? I V*: Jwll. ••'? v bodied, in the "Dalia" —improvements, t.vj '. which. ' mean LIGHTER LABOUR, . ¥ BETTER SKIMMING, LESSER • ■ "WEARING,, and many other" sterling K . • j ' "If ■ you have any hesitation. in purs'- '-•' chasing a "Dalia" Separator, then we • ■ are willing for you to',use the "Dalia" ¥V. '' - FOR ONE MONTH FREE'OF <•"""■ ■\ CHARGE. Y° u .will then agree with us that it is . tho .best. investment you could ever I Sand For Our Illustrated Circular Containing Particulars and Prloesl I The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. If-' ,:.lil-113..,0U8A STREET WELLINGTON.

[ Extraordinary Reductions I Carpet®, 'liiioteiums, Curt Mm, * ' 1 .Furniture, Crockery, Cutlery ,/.■ and Electroplate At SALE PRICES tor. Two Week® Only. i. BBanaaßßßßßiAytLianunua { I GEORGE -WINDER' . Corner Cuba &. Manners Sts. Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 2

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479

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 2

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