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i Vp.Footwear Fashions for Ladies .chasioe M Ml nearly as much as Hillinery— l| 'I r ' The D.I.C has the latest. ■ J, |\\ .. -. When we say that fashions in Boots and Shoes change nearly I I \V " as much as ladies'hats change iu style, we should modify that" // Vγ statement. ' I / , i| _ What we really mean is that with' radical changes of fashions- tf|| ; im in wearables, radical changes in footwear styles have taken place, \l\\ f'lj and are still changing. . lip \ Ij The short skirt of fashion is responsible for the- long-legged • Vv| * / boot oi to-day, and every woman who loves smart footwear ft^ // ardentadmirer of D.I.C. styles. IS ■ I ! , • Y° u ai- e cordially invited to inspect the newest models—they're /// I'l \ fine footwear, moderately priced. ' /'// i\ \ .. vet da l rs wintry weather we have Goloshes with HI ; storm fronts, also Pelt, Slippers for house wear on chilly evenings, ft / ; J D.I.C Feitwear for Ladies is all style attd all value I \ ; fi II "ST. CLA'IR W -Patent and Glace Oxford Shoes; long toes; Bostock mafco. V \ 111 ' ■ 28s - M. \\\\ jHI "TOPPBA"-?atent Golofehed Balls; white kid tops; veiy smart. 375. 6d. \\| I ,r POPPBA"-Tatent Goloshed Bals; wh Md tops; Bosfcook mafco. 35s'. |i .j S "GROSVILI/E"—Patent 2-Buttoa Shoes; pump coles; Bostock male, 30s, jl/J ' "OTjGA"—Glace Court Shoes; stout eewn. 6oles; "Southalls." 25 Si /M \\ ' "HITBON'-rateut Button Boot?; hazel preen tops; Louis heels; American make 118 i \& ■ 355 -' / ! I Vffl "SONlA"—Patent Bals, irith. Gabardine tops. 38 St / i ; M LADIES' GOLOSHES, Tvitli storm fronts. fis ' M ' £ ':. i LADIES'- PELT SLIPPEES. ' H^ M At Is, 6d, ' 3s - ~d" 4s - M - <5< "t , '' 5s- Mm 6s. 6d,, 6s, .lid, w\ It —- ■, : . j| VM '•(/./.' . "•/- ••».the fi dlaoountoff-evepy oaeh. . j • purchaso of SI op oven

THE DISTINCTIVE CHARM rrfiAT characterises toy LADIES , COS--1- TUMES is the result of Tears of stud? of ihe art of making clothes that FIT PEOPERLY. Ladie9 who wish lo look really 6mart and lip to date cannot do better than let me -make their costumes. I SUPERVISE THE WHOLE WORE. H. GOTLIEB, : Late Newcastle, England, "THE DISTINCTIVE TAILOB," .First Floor, "Wiggins'e Buildings, ' Hi lam Won Quay. 'Bhones—Bu3iaes3, 3063; Private]' 1123. Steep is a lonic for the tired, bul it cannol re-' okce watlt. Morning lirednesj it a sign that brain and nerres need phoiphorus—toning op !• ■■, cosliins phospnpras in as easily aiiimilitcd lorn. Aflera Few doses jron will sleep soundly, and wake in the morning fit and fresh with a good appetite for breakfast and ready for work. Get a bottle to-day, 2/6 and 4/6. any Chemist or Store. Poll free from ; CHAS. AC FLETCHER , .Chemist --'j- . Wellington 4f>

Wil! be pleased, and well=pjeased, by the present , i. Seoullap Cappet. Display If. represents tlie'bighest" endeavour and most ; successful achievement in artistic colour sclec- ; tion. Tko magnificence of the patterns makes a FEAST OF ..CARPET HARMONIES for the eye, and'tho unusual colour combinations must satisfy, tho most fastidious. LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. . . BRANCHES AT HAS TINGS AND MASTEBTON.

' : oup ©ainty Pearl Je^ellepj Deserves an Inspection •..••■;■■ JJX all lorers of artistic things, and by those who seek a ■ charming gift for a lady. Brooches, Rings, and Earrings, are Shown in a variety of tasteful: settings. The Japanese Culture* Pearls- are perfect in foxm and have a beautiful lustrous surface,-somp being prettily tinted. ' ' SUPPLIES OF. THESE HIGH-GRADE PEAELS ARE LIMIJ ■■.■TEDi;THBR.EFORE EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED. " ' PfeHa are made up to order if in best style at moderate I .-.-■-.' Trices. ' ". G.-and'T. YOUNG, Ltd. 9 I 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

JMsM g* ' Use the 21- grade «owasnT«iOT» WHOLESALE AGENTS, THOMPBON BROB., LTD., WELLINGTON. HB ' "¥H? f BI5" 'to i feg*Hg«*s. till wBIF 1» a modem appliance which wiJl I WMIM, quickly supply a copious stream oF '. ' * Ilot water by using a, smaU quantity of , feßJijji! chips or rubbish. / Requires flo care or attention ITS EXTRESIE CHEAPNESS AND 1 WJmWi'* Low FUEL coNsraiPTioN brings i |^^lB= : IT WITmN THE BEACH. OF NEW - ZEALAND'S SMALLEST HOMES. ; Price £4 .complete F. 0.8. WELLINGTON. ~ • ; ,,v., ! . , -, . ~. . Get ip touch' with us right "avray. JOHF t: bUTHIE €©~ Ltd., WILLIS ST.REET ... WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3118, 23 June 1917, Page 4

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