i y Footwear Fashions for Ladies change \l ■ ;.■' ; M.\ nearly as much, as."Millinery— ■ |\ ; >1 jZ : r : The D.I.C. has the latest J ■■ li ■■■■■■ • ■ ' /I v '5 ' When we slay that fashions in Boots and Shoes change nearly II ■■ \.\ "as much as latlies'hats change in style, ire should modify that // \.v statement. ■ I.J . •' ■ What we really mean is that, with radical changes of fashions $1 M in wearables, radical changes in footwear styles have taken place, MX - llm i and are still changing. " . R\\ ' I . The short skirt of fashion is responsible for the long-legged Vγ I boot of to-day, and every woman who loves smart footwear is au. Vv) " II ardent admirer of D.I.C. styles. -' '■■ m I You are cordially invited to inspect the newest models—they're //I (l\ fine footwear, moderately priced. * //// \ \ Vov wet days and wintry weather we have Goloshes with ' If § \ \| storm fronts, also Felt Slippers for house wear on chilly evenings. V, / J D.I.C. Feitwear for Wies is all style aid all value i I, II "ST GMlß"—ltotent and Glace Oxford Shoes; long toes; Bostock make V \ 111 '■■'■'■ 28s - 6d. \\\M i Ujf "POPPEV'-ratcnt Golosilied Balls; white kid tops; very smart. 375. 6d. \M / "POPPJjV"-P.itent Goloshcd Bale; wh kid tops; Bostock make.' 355. ji i "fiRO&VILLE"—Patent 2-Button Shoes; pump soles;.Bostock make. 30s. «5 ' ' I \\ "OLGA."—Glace Court Shoes; stout sown soles; "Soutliallsl' J ' 255. 6d. ///J \\ "HURON"—Patent Button Boots; hazel green tops; Louis heels;' American make. I'/i V \ 355, B I vA "SON! V— Patent Bals, with Gabardine tops. ' ' 3j St $$. S it LADIES' C4OLOSHES, with storm fronts. . ■' . 6s. 6d. i. ' I LADIES' I'LLT SLIPPERS. . . >■ ' ll R\ At 1s - 6d '. 3s - 11d.>.45. 6d., 4s. 11d., ss. 6d,, 6s. 6d., 6s. lid. , ' ■ fl\\ I '!} ' If - ' ■- ~ ' .■■■-' " ~ r== = : h \ M f/ I i/- In the £ discount off every oaah • '\J If » '-'.■.. ■ ' •■ ■ .- : . , W ' ffiT purchase of £1 op oven J» ■ :•■".•■''■■ . ■ ■ i * GOVERNMENT |' , ,■ . ; /' ~_,'' "" . =* PREWiiUWiS LOW. • ] BONUSES LARGL k "^^^K^l^i^^^^ 0 Conditions of Policies liberal. . ____b. ——■ Business restricted to New Zealand, | |||j J|||)§ 1 CMIX IGAL/ TASTE All moneys Invested in the Dominion. .. „ . .... 01l Will be pleased, and well=pleased, Every policy guaranteed by the State. . by the present [ Scouliar Cai?p©t Display I /. H. RICHARDSON, P.FA, , ( 4 ) Commissioner. H represents tie highest endeavour and most • successful acliievement in. artistic colour' selec- < V tion. ■• The magnificence of the patterns makes a \END YOUR CORNS \ \ andwalkinoomfort FEAST OF CARPET HARMONIES \ -Applyqacp A for the .eye, atod the unusual colour combinations SURE... I must satisfy the most iastidious. II COSTS ONLY 1/- I/ '' II HAS NEVBK TET FAILED! IJ LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. >/Post-W?f e »m II ■ " ' BRANCHES AT HAS TINGS AND MASTEBTON. -II - — .-New Plymouth. // ) ■ I Oup "Dainty Pearl''Jewellery I ITf MOST P e °P le ' when n<. i ■■♦•■■ IJ getting Artificial I Deserves an Inspection . j Teethf wish those 3 gr all lovers of artistic things, and by those who seek a 1 that LOOK NATURAL J charming gift fcr u lady. Brooches, Eings, and Earrings. ' S <r»r, t , . ■ ! are 6hown in a variety of tasteful settings: Tho Japanese Ciil- J * " IS fSSUIt IS achieved I turo Pearle are perfect m form and have a beautiful lustrous \ Uγ maUna ~r u t, J surface, some being prettily tinted. ■, ' . | p n .p^py I SUPPLIES OF THESE HIGH-GRADE PEARLS ARE LlMfc | "O.RCELAIN GUMS, I ted, therefore eakly selegtion is advised. gj and we specialise in this I Pearle <iro made up to, order if desired, in best stylo at moderate ! fcfaricht I', " " ' ' ■ prices. ■ ■ . ' ' ! ' ' ; ~G. and T e YOU|IG 9 Ltd., J ' FRIST" ft Fi@BT 5 .;ii;l ■■■■■;■■•■■ 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. | Surgeon Dentists, -™™™™_# S W Willh Stfeet ' Wellington. Pfevioos to Stocktaking! Splendid Assortment of REAL BRASS KERBS at fcona-fide Half-Prices. £3 l6a. BRASS KERB, { reduced to 355. M fa. BRASS ICEEB, reduced to 425. £1 15s. BRASS KERB, reduced to 17s. 6d. ANTIQUE KERBS, from 12s. Cd. PIBEIRONS, from 9s. Cd. FIRE BRASSES 7s lid OPTIMUS .(Primus) STOVES, Brass, 16s. Gd. OIL-HEATERS, 4GO, 235. (id.; Ho', 355. VACUUM FLASKS, 1 pint, to. Cd.; li pint. 6s. 6d. Kepps liquid hot for hours. ■ \ f i J SAFETY EAZORS, Durham Duplex Ivoide Morocco Leather Case, 7s. Gd. |• J SCISSOBS, splendid value, every pair guaranteed. AXES, Kelly's, 4s. 3d.; Yankee is 3d ! J , CROSSCUT SAWS, soiled, Oft.,' 6s. Gd. BENCH AXES, soiled, 3s. ' MANN'S BONE MILL, 55s " '■ AXLE PULLEYS, Kei'irick'a Secret, IJ, 3s. Gd. ; 2in., 4s. do-/.. INUBATORS, 13-EEtr 12s Gd ' ' ENTERPRISE BONE MILL, -IBs.' GRINDSTONES, 22in.. 10s. SEPARATOR BRUSHES, Is.' Now Id. ! BRUSHWARE. Reduced Prices to clear on all kinds. COOKS' KNIVES. Bin., Iβ. 3d. FORKS 1s 4d '• BREAD KNIVES (saw pattern), Gd..' POTATO KNIVES, 4d.' EMERY STEELS, Gd. ' ' ' ' I, HAT DYES (various shades), 3d. Now Id. PADLOCKS, dd. ' SETS TILL LOCKS (5) Is MORTICE EURNITURE, white Is. 3d., white and'gold Is. 3d., black and gold 2s. ' ' SCORES OP.LINES (TO CLEAR .THIS MONTH ONLY) AT REDUCED PRICKS, ! j CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS- . WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3117, 22 June 1917, Page 2
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