; Tht Safes of the "Garlen :of Fashion'" •'. v are open wid© in the DIG, ; Showroom. I , Enter the "Garden of Fashion" through tlie portals of the D.I.C. Costume Section, and yo\f will be greeted by the most delightful picture in the world —a, portrayal of the newest fashions. 1 • Hoy to attempt adequate descriptions of the lovely frocks, blouses, and costumed, we know not; words are somewhat'meaningless wlitn applied to such beauty and elegance. , 1 Stay ! 1 The personal visit is the best solution of the problem; therefore we extend to you now a, most cordial invitation to come 1 and see this charming display of • fashionable attire. Dame Fashion showed consummate skilj in designing these Garments I THREE-QUARTER COAT IN BLACK GLACE—Fastened close to neck; high back collar; belt round waist. . . • 655. iGRHY CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSE—Turn-down' double collar; smocked across front.' ' 30s. v SMART CREME AND BLACK COSTUME-Coat short, with full hip effect; ' lined white silk. Skirt full, well cut. ' - 955.. SPORTS "COAT IN PINK SHANTUNG—Wide' rovers; side pockets; belt; loose sleeves. ! . • 575. 6d. EMBROIDERED VOILE BLOUSE-With wide sailor collar, edged Val. lace; trimmed crochet buttons. ■ • 315.6 d. GREY AND.WHITE vSTRIPED COSTUME—Coat cut with fluted basque; i lined through - white silk; collar, and wide'-revere.-'- Skirt plain, with pieces inlet to form fluting round foot. £3 15S. 6d. . IRISH HAND-EMBROIDERED BLOUSE—With smart collar; front trimmed Irish crochet and fancy buttons. , . 355..
I "Seottllarr Fariigtiiffe - v j | Stands Alone '■ for Qn&Miy !| It is Furniture that has gained a reputation among people ! of refined tastes' audi those who have an appreciation for sur- ! roundings artistic and beautiful. ,* " j Put " SCOULLAR" Furniture in Your Home—- 1 .. ■. and your. Homo will prove a Homo to bo admired. ' j "Sooullar" Furniture is produced by art craftsmen, ? / - ill the "Scoullar" Factories,. and for beautiful dc- ! jj .. sign, artistio, appearance,, and high-grade quality,. : • it has no comparison.' I HEAD OFFICE: LAM3TON QUAY , WELLINGTON. | QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. ; MARkET STREET . ' HASTINGS. gi .■ii=3e^^si i it=EEi~ci ; We have just received a Special Shipment of J 'Bowliiiq-.-Green Bowls [ . .. ' 'I: I I From the famous maker, THOMAS TAYLOR, of Glasgow. | J These Bowls are the same model as supplied by us- H "I to leading players throughout the Dominion. Very rfine model, m ade from specially selected wood. All sets specially heavy. Extra quality, dark brown stained. ALL. BOWLERS AHE INVITED TO CALL AND INSPECT. J..CL& t.- YOUNG, 144, ®l 31 '1-I—i~g • EACH SQUARE FOOT POSSESSES THE SAMF"'/TVAK ELASTICITY! distributed resistance of tho DAVID McCRAE MATTRESS A* a U is duo to its perfect and honest construction. Its softness after years of serSrc v ' ce * 8 possiblo ty painstaking filling vrith pure and carefully " teasfjd " -"A Kapoc. The— mm McCBAE MATTBESS < ' f■' —will not need making over at intervals of "so often." It will give long anfl & flPr | — - faithful servicc. The first cost is the last cost. Tho 1 David McCrao Mattress is mado in seventeen . differing qualities, to suit all purposes niid purses. Ask us to send you Price List DAVID McCRAE, You'll. Buy . Gpoeepies to I Advantage at Campbell's. | JN these stirring times, when economy jjacxa no csasasfl is absolutely necessary, Campbell's J; /''""V [J should be your, buying-guide. Pence 6 B saved horo and thero on this or that g- H purcliase mount into pounds during a I! (y X 8 year. Furthermore, Campfeell's Groceries are always ■ on lite move! ' frT| It stands to reason that our large turn- Bi W ? over makes for freshness, since new \B goods are daily brouglit forward to renlenish fixtures. Just one trial order! 1 1 --.thr.'—«>»<.[ 3 -May we have it to-day? arißntaßßrtfarfl W. CAMPBELL, Ltd., 40 and -12 MANNERS STREET. 'Phone 443. 293 CUBA STREET. • 'Phone 2521. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phono 1031.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2880, 19 September 1916, Page 2
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