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r The New Spring '.Millinery at the. .D.I.C. 18 * sends forth, a siren-like invitation. 51 si If one can see music, which is,- . \ c ' claimed to be possible, tlieii it: C J I V " is reasonable to assume that one v IH £ can feel melody. \ I ? This being so, we.can modestly \l| , \ believe that such a psychological \ K tn r 5 - happening can take place with ' e M LVtTRj > regard to artistic Millinery. \\ r2 fNf^Pj 3 , One thing is certain, when one s M If 111 v sees the/uew Spring Models there i vj? IMS <• is a subtle, indefinable feeling \ V) H»J ]m V o'erspreads one's being—a sug- \ft tfiiiirV £ / gestion of harmony, of melody, < Iv of oneness—„ '' e IS l ■ . l You are en rapport ! • > I f f Come, then, to the D.1.C., and' , s m \ ' go through ihis delightful ex- ]\ M fl S! '" perience while Viewing iV 1 ' 1 \ THE NEW SPRING' MILLINERY (1 |l \ , MODEL IN TETE TAFFETA—Lined . Sff ;' v\ f Beige Tagel, trimmed flat ribbon ro- C ul II . \ setto, with posy. 655. . ? ,l| .•■:•;.' «■'('"■'*■ Sn,aU NAVT TAFFETA MODEL- < I! JJi) > Turned up slijhtly at back, lined J 1W (m \ • " Cyclamen Tagel, trimmed tiny floiv- C wft Jvf y \ crs and ribbon velvet; Ms. j (flk W) f Small Mushroom in TETE TAFFETA < J>/ .■ W) i. ....... ■ —Trimmed bunchy bows of tulle, with J W Cflf T small cerise flowers. ' ' - ' »OS. 6tl. 1 lit >'' WHITE TAGEL MODEL—Lined black, , > f ' with black and whito marguerites, \ II I V • .'• flowing veil. • *7s. 6d. ? I H f, - Large TSLACK TULLE SAILOR— : < \\ ■ MP- Banded with small white, flowers.. I I ft' t pink rose, andsaxe ribbon.' 575. ,6d. II ft > ■ BLACK CBEPE-DE.CHENB SAILOK - > Ul > —With velvet marguerites". 495. 6d. CM ffl ) CHAMPAGNE CREPE-DE-CHENE • Vm Hi SAILOR—With saxe ribbon and pmk <j \h _ 111 i roses. . '~.., ..'..*??'■■. "-.. i ■

1 ATTENTION is dnected to oui Special 'Wimlo'x Display B of Heantitul and Artistic C'nipet*.. 1 RICH COLOUR EFFECTS. ( I NOVEL AND RARE DESICNS. 1 "SCOULLAR'S" EXCLUSIVE QUALITIES. H Tins display is lepieseiuatne of our .unexcelled Carpet A»k Stocks, wnich are renowned throughout the whole 'Do- ; minion. 5@ ''Every. Carpet'has'been chosen with oxpert judgment, ami IJ& " ■ a B'* neo Wl '' demonstrate to .you the exceptional opporffi ' tunities which are afforded from-such a collection. _ . ,WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT WITHOUT ■'.' OBLIGATION. ; flie'■""'Scpullar C© 99 Ltd., ' HEAD.OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, Y/ELLINGTON. ;.. . .QUEEN 'STREET, MASTERTOX. -- MARKET STREET HASTINGS.

*? For Washinq-upi' '■•You'n BREAKFAST, DINNER, and TEA ■■ SERVICES, KNIVES, FORKS; and SPOONS, oan—at a very trifling coat,—be speedily and thoroughly washed with) HUDSON'S Soap. : ■. Ono tablespoonful of HUDSON'S put Vr.tq the Washlngup Bowl makes China, Knives, Forks and Spoons scrupulously clean and sweet. ■' Absolute cleanliness In Pots, Saucopann, tnd all Cookl.it' Utensils, secured by the dally use of HUDSON'S. Powerful, Easy and Sa?cl

; STAMFORD -& Co.',-.". '.Hairworkers-and ~ |p|. ..- Millinery : ■ THERE is a reason why STAMFORD'S ' TRANSFORMATIONS are in conft I 6 ' an * demand. The Hair is best En«- \\ \ZffimSt§Ssa& I *' sn av - v > tue w P r ' c reliable, and the V ?' 50TO$ll£ / pattern of the foundation the most per- ' -Itiiilll tect cu ' yet .designed for comfort and i j •43' nauralness of appearance. Price from r ii?S^Si^^plj«#3^' All the Oatine preparations stocked, !■ :ji-^fiS- ! - '.'.."'"' '~' v ' a "d a large assortment of Powders, Crowes, Make-ups; also, the famous ' Ti !siiCsl: Omar Khayyam Perfume on liana. <.'- •••'• '.""'. ' "■" ' ''"''ttf'iiil 1 Ladies' Combings made up 2s. per E^SKkKn.'- /(KWgl 07,., also 'purchased. Hairdressing, '"li '■■ K ll(r£sA Mareel Head and Face MasV>* i ®z'JL—J) ",,. .. sage, Shampooing, and ' Cutting. m»nrj»»««)jj»Luji..j.ij t~ uii,iu.,j.,^. j . J -,i iitiuj/jiiLji ■ i..i.i,i"iii.iii^iaßM =psßnEs?.'Dental Parlors There Is REAL ENJOYMENT In vicarlng Artificial Teeth made by Dr. Raynor, net because HE says so, but bocauso thousands of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment Is repeatedly expressed In the countless nnmbor of voluntary testimonials from satisfied patients, tho original copies of which we will gladly show you. : The more difficult the mouth the better we like It, and when the work is completed—ALWAYS to the satisfaction of the patient—wo arc Immodlatoly told how well they can grind their food, and laughing becomes a pleasure, as (hero Is ho fear of teeth dropping. ' Wo will undertake to make a set of teeth that will restore to the face Its NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from less of teeth or age. - We will Bi«e a WRITTEN GUARANTEE to fit you, irrespective of the failure of other Oentists-a guarantee which always holds good, and one that Is bached by our 14 years' reputation. Dentistry is like any other business or profession. It requires years of practice and study to make one capable of dealing with the great variety of oasos that present themselves. In this Office alone we have already dealt with more patients than tho entire population of Wellington, and the confidence reposed In us Is shown by the fact that we still continue to treat ton patients to any other dentist's one. . If your teeth aro beyond saving we will extract them absolutely without "pain —FREE OF CHARCE-and make for you a set of teeth that will bo a permanent to look at and a Joy to eat with. If you are now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your face shows signs of agoine we can remove the lines quite easily by tho attachment of certain pads to your plate, and at the same ilme make It hold mora firmly. Whv not visit OUR office and inspect our different sets of tenth, of which we have many thousands for you to select from. We will examine your mouth and ...maUe ! .iw..ch.arge. ..c,---:-,,.,,•:- ~ ■.Vi'-OT-? X'f'T ; - )PLATES";FROM £3 '3s. V-.>-'" : .Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. DR, RAYNER.

m m mm sea a emmmmmm B ffl ß : i Eesiits of the. J ?■ My 'j j*- Gerstena Bag m m '■■ i 1 rg Only 5 more Com- i EL pelifcto.go, ||| The first prize of £3. In .'KB Kg the July Bag Competi- m •lEa tion i;as awarded for pas m 170 bags, the last (90th) SeL Epi prize, of half-a-cro—n. §$£ jto going iot six bags. "HS m fly -eying bags from |j?J now on till tho end of £3] (Si. tho year, you'll have ™"t&>, $|j <*very opportunity to win Mi |E8 several of the 99 cash jvSI nra Prizes awarrjed each month, but do not forgot crJ™ ||j that after Slrt Decern- $$| m hor tho competition wiU [$p —.Us bo withdrawn. B3T %m Jil'i haga aie personally Bf Hl' counted by tho Proprio- mn tor and then' turned. |gj pa Now io your time to IBS ~,tS start saving up yours, pra Hy Pull particulars of prises '«!_. ran are included In ovary jraff bag of H gj a. s. warns, gffl Proprietor. gg

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2854, 19 August 1916, Page 4

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