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fW; l°vll ' The new Spring Jeekwear at the D.I.C. is .typically French, bat topically English. : I TYPICALLY FRENCH because the ideas are so ultra smart that one naturally concludes that ■: the designs are of French Origin. N TOPICALLY ENGLISH because such names as " Monoplane," "Lily," "Toby," and "Cavalier," •; r ,' are associated with the very newest Neckwear Notions. This Season's Neckwear is, therefore, far ahead of anything yet conceived for stylishness, daintiness and . usefulness. It is quite inspiring to see the lovely Neckwear at the D.I.C. Come and see these exceptionally Smart Collars' !\ ■ MUSLIN AND ORGANDI FRONTS, with Military, Roll, and Medici Collars. ~ - ' ' From 2s. 3d. to 7s. lid. f THE LATEST NOVELTY—"THE LILY "COLLAR, with, petal shaped points, in ,-- t •: pretty Shades of pink, also in white in Muslin and Crepe' ae Chene. . 2s. Ltd. to 4s. Gd. r THE NEW'"MONOPLANE" COLLARS, 'in Muslin, Silk, and Crepe de Chene, in ' ■■■• J pink or white. From 2s. 3d., to 3s. 6d. • •■■ ■ I THE NEW "TOBY" COLLARS, with flare muslin frill, in pretty design in ; J , embroidered Organdi; quite new and. original. 3s. 3d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11d. ■ 8 . THE "CAVALIER" CELLARS, with new soft roll. 2s. Bd. to 3s. 11d. , 8 THE NEW "ALPINE" COLLARS,.of fine Organdi Musliu: beautifully embroid- ' - I S - ered; in medallion and filet effects. . From Is. 6d. to 4s. 6d, D| SPECIAL VALUE IN PARIS GUIPURE COLLARS,' in beautiful fine design. I | / ■ ■■■ j All One Price, Is. each. 8 : CHILDREiN'S COLLARS, in Muslin, Lace, and Irish Crochet, in great variety. * l \ /•: • ir*' . \ /!• . ' " i')'/ t r' ' : ..... r — : ——' -• ' > z : !

j Springtime is essentially the time to BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME | .~. WITH NEW FURN7SHINCS, and our specially selected Stocks 1 ,4 j offer facilities -and ideas which, are exclusive and quite out of the - ij ■■:-■■ j ■ ordinary. .■■■ ■. 1 All the DAINTIEST FAISIcW Beautiful- T and. Novel Designs i : '.| ": r ««•!>»» in. wide variety,. and -we are pleased to give you [the full : f -J;, teitefifr,of our-espert knowledge and, experience.. . • J Tlte Secular Co« 9 LtcL, I I HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY.' WELLINGTON. 1 I . QUEEN STREET. : MASTERTON. 1 : : 1 . MARKET STREET ? HASTINGS. .. 1 ...' CS3® ~wi... * Stylish anfi-Serviceable. | SILVER-CHAIN PUISES •1] :■■■■■■ '.©{Highest Grade. , • | vJ : THESE Fashionable Chain Purses fulfil every requirement I •• ji . you desiro in a purso. They possess dependable strength S ■ ■ I : >•: Till exceptional, degree. The mesh is of fine heavy qualitv, the ( ■ - i- _ workmanship and finish a™ very superior—assurance- of last- • ■ ■.. • .. ing wear/ Solid silver t'n roughout. Attractive choice of do- ' -•••• I -signs. Prices, 20s, to £10. -1 DOROTHY BAGS IN SOLID SILVER. Prices, 675. to £6 7s. 0d ? J J3LAOK GUNMKTAL CHAIN BAGS. ' • ( Appropriate, for mourning. Various: pleasing desiens i Prices, 12s. 6d. to 325, ed.' ! 'G. &?. YOUNG, ltd.,-' ! I v:' v 252 Lambton Quay,-Wellington. s f ■~^ ssnw 7™°^* Hn * B,aw>BS^*®®wr ~wo®BZKW»»sM«aaaoßaß*sa«rßttgsMaaiaßi«aHJßßwißSßsaßsa*tHßDi : f SHOQTiNG REQUISITES, j I WS HAVE TO HAND A LARGE, SELECTION OF ARMS, | AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON rt A3 UNDER:-- - ' I CUNS-SB.B L., D.8.8.L., in Bonehill's and Hollis's make, ■'■■j® ?■ .Winchester b Latest Models in Repeating and AuSf tomatao Shot Qms. .. . I ': Riflesand Carbines, 32.38, and 44 calibres, , §Li. ~s.f™ fuU Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, . Kg' m 22 calibre. B ■ REVO£ HSr American ' premier ' safeiy p^ce ' sna ' B P,BTOt Th?, £ ut<m,atio Pisto1 ' 1913 Model. " ™ V 1 1; Wtd is fitted with '11111 -Looking Breech, thus giving greator power. SO : OARTR| DCES—We have a. large assortment of Rifle, Revolver. .||||r American Factories 6 tb ° Besb EngHsb an<^ . SUNDRIES— Wk E<^, 3 ' If' 5 ! 1 , 6 and W * ro Brushes, Piillfchrouglis, . MM, li Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather CartJOHN DUTHIE 4 CO.™! 181 PETALS & HARDWARE raCHANTI wiius. street; ' ' j]

Gefstena Food Talk, No. 6 Ordinary porridge only FILLS "Gerstena"' ■ /SATISFIES!. ' I Just as sugar is the concentrated' swectnecs of the. sugar cane; just as cocoa is the extracted of.!;the-cocoa ' bean, so ■cwMa2mut | is the concentrated food essence of sun-ripened cereals. The inner heart of the grain ,is used— . j both the inner and outer husks are discarded. Thafs why so little I Gerstena goes a long I way—and why it does not give the unpleasant sensation of fullness v after eating, that ordinary porridge does. It satisfies hunger and keeps it satisfied. You doubt it, eh? Well, then, you breakfast off "Gerstena" to-morrow, and see if you don't forget to hare that snack ■ ( . at 11 o'clock. Your Grocer Sells "Gerstena" $ .. . 1 j PeFlecliom in Style! Perfection in Fit i Perlect2©n in WorkmansSiip choice oi' the Fabric is touk but the quality of the suit, tha is the fit, and style, depend upon tli Tailor. Wo are noted for the quality 0 the Suits we make, " The closes supervision is exercised from Ik moment the Fabric is turned int the workroom, where expert work ers fashion the garments. iVe niri at giving absoluto satisfaction, _fo satisfied customers are' an endurm] asset to a tailoring establishment. | Morrisen & Penug) j (THE MILITARY TAILORS), Macarthy's Buildings, i ! WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, FUR SALE. E' VERY ARTICLE GREATLY I DDCED. MRS. SMITH, Furrier, SS Willis Street. REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. , "The cheapest and most effective y|i family Cough Remedy is made P® with Hean'a Essence." A pint M| of the finest syrup money can pff buy for 2/-. Insist on H-E-A-N'-'S

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2849, 14 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2849, 14 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2849, 14 August 1916, Page 2

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