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' I The Chief Aiimeme&t the " ' I : D,LC SPRING FASHIONS j | Is exclcshreness. • ft ' '•* • THat is'where ike "House for . ■ p - II ' Quality" always shines by com--51 » parison. It is quite an accepted K truism that "if you want it Hi 'different' you must go to the „ ■ • . D.1.C." ■ - ■ - The newest, and most exclusive Spring Models are now on view / 'a our beautiful Showroom, and we cordially invite you to come - / j/; A and sfc'e the new Fashions. f I it \ Blouses, Costumes, Frocks, and •' 0 \ ■' Coats are here in abundance, vet '' "" ■' ' ' , "different" — different all the Special Mention To-day. ' ' liMi 'he following are selected: & IiP'WWBi".« I '■ MODEL GOWN IN GREY RESILDA --- /.ffiftTv. v. A —New cape effect, with bluo embroid- I iM/ VVST*. e T> bodice and sleeves of self-coloured - < jjaTGeorgette. Skirt full with side drap- j Jm&Wf ■ ' inp;. fill Us. 6d. \ . • '■ • BLOUSE MODEL IN FLORAL'NINON ®§?5J wp'/iiiilil fl iiil iV\ • —Veiled ivifch Nigger Brown Ninon. -. „ MMm H fl'l pA " \ r est of so't Paris loco, high collar Jjlf wlfiid•?J.l A\ 'to correspond, finished Brown Ribbon >//<« 'lw il'li Velvet and small buckle. 795, 6d. Lf J W % M4\ MODEL GOWN IN BLACK CHIFFON ttffllm !M TAFFETAS—Skirt very full. Cross- \ ; . Wi ]§ § '■■! if Km- over bodice, with vest.and-collar of 1 Mm g: In L.-i: ti t$S White Taffetas, finished with Black Ifm §! {'/off sli'F' 6"a and White ends'. 10 guineas. I #F fit iW 11 1 I V MODEL BLOUSE IN NAVY NINON • ffm-iW*-'-i& 4si •M" OVER IVORY NINON—With tiny fl • yffl iW iA IrWi tuck's and inlet with Oriental trimVUttftltf* ming, high collar, and deep' cuffs of ' tucked Navy Ninon. 603. 6d. model costume in navy gabBARDINE—Large size. Skirt plain, ' • '.'well cut, coat lined. White Silk, ™ bnequo pleated., largo collar of Black ) JTO 5-fi> Silk,, edged gold, to. bo fastened to R neck or .16 guineas.- I •'• —* -- s . ■ -... v ... , n t t : —— , , ,

■'• 1 ' 1 '/. I ' " Springtime is essentially the, time to BRICHTEN UP THE HOME S WITH NEW FURNISHINCS, and our specially selected Stocks |: offer facilities and ideas which ,aro exclusive and quite out of the • ( '.*.. | ' ordinary. ■■■ \ '' s AH the DAINTIEST FABRICS, Beautiful j' • Colourings and Novel Designs S" 1 .., g . are here in tvide variety,, and we are pleased to give you the full 9 • . benefit of- our expert knowledge and experience. \ ft The Scoullar Co., Ltd, J . | HEAD OFFICE; LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. ' 1 : I QUEEN' STKEET MASTEKTON. | I MARKET STREET HASTINGS. 1 ■ - esss) f styiislfi and Serviceable • j '.VSILVER CHAIN FUISES I . o! 1 \ ■ , 'J'HESjE' Fashionable Chain Purses fulfil every requirement I- i ■ . vou desire in a imrso. They possess dependable strength s . | in exceptional degree. The mesh is of fine heavy quality, the S ;■ i i workmanship and finish are very superior—assurance of last- | ing wear. Solid silver throughout. Attractive choice of de- 9 •••■■ signs. Prloes, 20s. to £10. ■ i : : DOROTHr BAGS IN SOLID SILVEK. Prices, 675. Jo £8 7s. 6d. I i . BLACK GUNMETAL CHAIN BAGS. 1 . i . Appropriate for mourning. Various pleasing designs' § Prices, izs, 6d. to 325. 6d. f - G. & % YOUNG, Ltd, 252 Lambion Quay, Wellington!. . .. J ■1 : SHOOTING EtEQUiSITES. | , ] W5 HAVE TO HAND A LARGE SELECTION OF ARMS, ' 1 AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON | AS UNDER:- ' j CUN3--5.8.8Jj,, D.8.8.Ly in Bonelill's and Hollis's make, | | also Winchester's Latest Models in Repeating and Au- 3 tomatio Shot Gun®. RlFLES—Winchester RiflesandCarbiues, 32.38, and 44 calibres, 1 ■ S,. naff and full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeatinc, ! lr and Automatic ia 22 calibre. > j 18 REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and ; m Hammerlesi. •|| PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatic Pistol, 1915 Model. | (■ j|§ y" 8 Pis+il holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with ■, j . . Automatic Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. CARTRIDGES—W« have a large assortment of Hifle, Revolver, Pj®?'' a . n " °" 0 ' Gun Cartridges from the Best English und I American Factories. ill) SUNDRIES'gra Oleaning Rods, Bristle aud Wire Brushes, Pulltliroughs, I tfmvk -j , D r° Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Cart- | ndge Belis, Canvasa Game Bags, Cartridge Bags, Rilie" l||j|||ft Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. 1; Ii JOHN DUTHtE <1 CO. a] I JIETALS & HARDWARE iEffCHANTS j 1 || WILLIS -gTBBET. |j . V "*

Gerstena Food Talks, No. 5 One bag of " Gerstena " goes as far as two bags of other foods! i Yes, mother, tlioro's » reason for this! • All carsals, or food grains, hare two husks—an outer husk, that Is no good whatever as a human food, and an ianer hu3k, shoatlilng tha kernel of the grata. How, In sill oatmeals tills second husk, boing Itself a powdery substance, is aground down into meal, It merely adds to tfco hulk, but does not have any food value. In fact, it Is the presence of this second husk that makes oatmeals indigestible end harsh on the palate. I 131 ■mkdMmmks we use only the pure powdery kernel of sunripeued cereals — the central heart that contains all the nutriment of the grata. Hence it Is a concentrated food—and OWE bag will go as far as TWO bags of ordinary foods. To prove it yourself, use only half as much "Gorstena" as you do of. oatmeal for tho same Quantity, of porridge. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena" , Benger's Food is universally recommended by medical men. For use during illness and convalescence, 1 For weakly infants and overgrowing children. As a supplementary food in malnutrition,' and for all cases of dyspepsia and impaired digestion. tFor INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED> is comforting, when other foods cause pain. It is the most easily digested of all foods, but is not M pre-digested. Ftciis ttld by ■ bengbr'b pood, ltd. i ) MANOHEBTHB, ENG. .») KmYOXKW.s'J.) fy. v vA V 9-i WUliira Sueet, i{ \ Sydney (n,3.w.) /i' | \ \ 117, Pitt Street, ! / Ilatlonivl Pruff end ! / .glgga U\ A Ohioiwl Co.. Ltd., «. St. OiWel Bt, i i. \- n z tlirouyhout Caruda.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2847, 11 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2847, 11 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2847, 11 August 1916, Page 2

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