\. ISP* 0 . 11l ! : • • -. Crisp Winter days like those we are enjoyingI male one appreciate the warmth of- Tweed Frocks. i -'. l ; iWhen tile thermometer registers anything under GO degrees, | ~ i andijJie air is crisp with the freshness of Winter, it is but natural 1 "' that, one should think of .Woollen Dress Fabrics. iWith that thought should be born a twin thought, viz., Quality. When you join these two thoughts and apply them to the New Dress Tweeds and Worsteds at the D.1.C., you link the attributes of high-grade manufactures with moderation in price. Anyone who lives out of town can enjoy the same shopping facilities as their City friends in a very simple manner Write to the D.I.C. for Patterns. '_ r WOOL COSTUME CHEVIOTS—SOin. wide, in Grey, Fawn, Saxe, Nattier, and Navy, SS, Ild. SMART COSTUME CHEVIOTS-oOin. wide, in Grey, Brora, Nigger, Wcdg- :','' , / wood, and Navy* 68, ltd. ALL' "WOOL BOSLYN CHEVIOTS—46in. wide, in Cream, Grey, Violot, Wino, / •., find Light Navy. BS. 3d, "BOSLYN" COSTUME TWEEDS-4Gin. wide in smart cheeks. SS. 3d. ALL WOOL COSTUME' TWEEDS-58in. wide, in Plain, Stripe, and Check effects. ■■''■.'■ 7S. 11d. ' GBEY-WOBSTED SUITTNGS-oOin. to 58in. wide, in several shades. • 6s. 6ri., Bs. 6d., 9S. 6d., 9s. Ild,, 11s. 6d, SMART DIAGONAL COSTUME TWEEDS—SOm. wide in Navy, Grey, Violet, ' and; Brown mixtures. 33, 11d, NAVY COSTUME SERGES-40in. to 48in. wide. 3s. 3d. to 6s. Ild. NAVY COATING SERGES—SOm. to 60in. wide, for Coats and Skirts. | 7S. 6d,, 7S. 11d., 105. lid., 12s. 6d., 13S. ed. FOX'S:NAVYrCHEVIOT. SERGES—S4in. to .66in. wide, unequalled for wear. 6s, nd., 7s. lid., Bs. 6d., Bs. lid, BLACK COATING SERGES—S4in. to 58in. wide, for Tnilor-mado Costumes. 7s. Bd., 9s. lid., 10s. 6d. ,-■ v -- FOX'S BLACK CHEVIOT SERGES—34in. to 56m. wide. , i ,' " ss. Hd.,-6s. «d., 7s. lid, BLACK COSTUME CLOTHS—oOiu. to 52in. wide, for Coats and Skirts. ' N Bs. lid., 88.6 d., 11s, 6d. Pterwa^ , ;.rr .. -pi ihi ibi ib; — '-\m J : r"' & ' "SCOULLAR"I mmMw ; - .■--.-..:/ 5S ,_ . n The old painful w*y of Filling * l " «Bsr , rMS\n!iiyiß\& a Teeth aa out of date. A^one ""•' FOR THE wno wishes can have,.at our -<'• S I • ' Booms, their teeth Fil'ed quite ; - : - llffiMlff iOJ-ff-fffl ARTISTIC HOME! U p^teiy. " ' '-" If JIP Ib V lees * com6S ou ' 011 top -■■ i 3 InMßilr^ri_J l| I M ever y time, and that is whv — ' • m\tM' J SCOULLAR FURNITURE is famed throughout the Do- U 'FROST & FROST -,"-.• minion as the Standard of gg fIVWI ** " flWel f ' '"■ )J riTZI--TripiJJll ExCoUenCe " '. n DENTAL SURGEONS, " ' scoullar furniture i ' ',; . ■ SfflffllMfFSß (I/, is designed, constructed, and U 119 WILLIS STREET. . " ■ flnis]ied » i ° ur o< ™ Fac- | >--(Sr tories to your particular re- | ■ „
IJ»]l Each piece is a uoik of art, ,"" _ : $ ' ■ ' *M and made to nithstaud LJ _ ' B_.LT IT PAYS TO PUT "SCOULLAR" FURNITURENIN [1 ■ ||J| 111!1 ii|» YOUR HOME IF YOU WOULD HAVE A LIFE- Lj/'Api.™« TIME'S SATISFACTION. n 'HIT M Our Shorrrooms are ah ays open for inspection WILL YOU CALL? MWs strong 0®» CZI ©a y iHfill bodies and gg :r IPhJ' ' filurdy * Im,JS |J- ■ LJ" P available give baby Mellin's U HEAo OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. \ ' U ' Food mixed with fresh cow's !1 .nnii-Fv tTOum , fl m H'v, .The'fresh milk is abso--1 -'QUEEN STREET MASTERTOX n,i , ' JMWWW lutely necessary because of [J MARKET STBEET HASTINGS J its a/Va/properties, Mellin's fi&L «», " - jsa '' FoodAnakes it as nearly as Ifflgl =JHI m\ 1831 iflgf possible like human milk. \ ' ' ~ TEST MELLIN'S FOOD FREE «-. „ A Sample boUlo of Mellinls Food, (ogcther A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD HINT /;'?-«-S"- a^ , ' : MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO.' '. '. \ovl can cut out all jour extra dishwashing hy usmg'our- I ': _^F> RY '. LK ' Wellington . . ~- KALAMAZOO HOUSEHOLD PARCHMENT. |" - : ■—-* &. 6d per Roll (Wrth Holder) POST EBEE ||J§ $? M lsj1? e l® : = r ~ ' Is-cafi: be ,used for aU sorts of purposes-vi hen cleaning fish, piepauue etc-or for wrapping up that nice little- piece of juicy steak jf ' W&* «»W T jou Taut to keep for Sunday. ' . CWGH §« (S Is! JTMI^iP ' .'T llo .Kalamazoo Household Parchment impure, sweet, and clean, and will! M ' X ™ E -BjssiJ IV«-r Keep nies, air, and taint from any foodstuffs wrapped mit | [.SAVES,YOURMONEY-DOESYOUGOOD. Send us your order, and gno it a trial You mil siinplj be delighted.' '',"'■' |"mVT^Tm77^^l The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. 1 ■•• ■ I "' mCUßfl STREET " WELLINGTON. ' S==tl ' ■ WSm "* nr 'ra—-.,i.n Tl . ri SEAMLESS [ I SHOOTING gtEOUBSgIES. I .•' V/ 5 HAVE TO HAND A LARGE SELECTION OF ARMS ' '■ ' ■"' ■' '■^PpHtflllllll AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, •'■ -~ -^^^^" .™T.T ' SHI Good After ! -J 30 ; ,Yeare'Semce ' pipipq "w t t x ~ „ I >> T o Circulator stands the ravages Rifles and Carbines, 32. 38, and 44 calibres of ' l W e JTliis: : ; ini ? ? i Ma ea/uio also Srag o Shot, Eepeatinz .is hecausejt is made from heavy and Automat* in 22 caiibic repeating, j rolled copper. sheet,and entirely REVOLVER?—v„.,n,r < ■■ I without seams. As. a result a A " ono "' PrPDller ' Safe * P °"-. «d , '-L -. . , p,STOL^a°,s ,T a ? 1 6 »»Mode. Metnven Copper Hot aARTRmnER—w« i,„. i ll Water Circulator J SV^oto^^ ta^ t C l feS7 ,T *J standspressurethatniakesordiI American Factories e E " 2 ' lsh and nary circulators burst and leak. Outwears ljy years old seamed |L SUNDRIES— circulator. ■_Coating of English !?»' n„.„, r> i r, •,. > — a tin keeps water clean; Ji ' w r ? . p th ' ?!' ls^ 0 aud Wlro -Brushes, I'ullthroughs, /S Palcntspreadennakes f» ;L« Ti? 0 I /, cxlb,9Cl « llners '.Canvas al idl.eatl,e l Cartl il quicker to hlrat;' S R Ti C pTl M f "'B- 1 . Cartridge Bags, R,fl o andpalentaludgcdoor ■\}ifM Co,ers - Duok enables circulator to I ffcAMLrrfl l>e cleaned witliout fea JOHN DUTHiE & CO. ltd, | icJ|«—» 1 »W»A • I \||jn'l|p Inspecl " Dt y° ur n 'am b ' KIETAL§ & HARDWARE MERCHANTS J s °, r ironmon[!crsfmsm ™, Ltd., {£m WILLIS STKEET. Mnkers - Duncdin - J
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2767, 10 May 1916, Page 2
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