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Footwear Fashions for Ladies change -.;■■■ nearly as much as.lilliraery— The D.I.C. has the latest When we say that fashions in Boots and Shoes change nearly us much as ladies' hats change in stylo, we should modify that statement. What wo really mean is that with radical changes of fashions ■ in wearables, radical changes in footwear styles have taken place, and are still changing. The short skirt of fashion is responsible for the long-legged boot of to-day, and every woman who loves smart footwear is an ardent admirer of D.I.C. styles. You are cordially invited to inspect the newest models—they're fine footwear, moderately priced. For wet days and wintry weather we have Goloshes with stonn fronts, also Felt Slippers for house wear on chilly evenings, D.I.C. Foitwiar for Ladiss is all style ml ai! value "ST. CLAlß"—Patent and Glnco Oxford Shoes; long, toes; Bostock make 28s. 6d. 'TOPPEA"—Patent Goloshed Balls; white kid tops; Tery smart. 375. 6d. "POPPEA"—Patent Goloshed Bals; wh kid tops; Bostock make. 355. "GROSVILLE-"—Patent 2-Buttou Shoes; pump soles; Bostock make. 30s. ' "OLGA"—Glace Court Shoes; stout sdwh soles; "Southalls." 255. 6d. "nilßON"—Patent Button Boots; hazel greou tops; Louis heels; American make 355.' "SONlA"—Patent Bals, with Gabardine tops. 38 Si 6,j. LADIES' GOLOSHES, with storm fronts. Ss. 6d. LADIES' PELT SLIPPERS. At Is. 6d., 3s. 11d., 4s. 6d., 4s. 11d., ss. 6d., 6s. 6d,, 6s, 11d. 1/- in the <£ discount off every cash purchase of £1 on oven

Will be pleased, and well°pleased, by the present Seoullap Cappet Display' It represents tlie highest endeavour and most successful achievement in artistic colour selection. ' The magnificence of the patterns makes a FEAST OF CARPET HARMONIES for ike eye, and the unusual colour combinations must satisfy the most fastidious. * LAMBTONvQUAY- WELLINGTON. BRANCHES AT HAS TINGS AND MASTERTON.

True Tailoring Satisfaction TS given in every garment turned out by Morrison and Penney. ■ Their Ladies' Costumes have a rc- ■ putation that has been justly earned and is jralonsly kept. Tho present showing of NAVY AND GABAK-DINT3 COSTTJMINGS must please ladies, iind (iho style, fit, finish, and wearing qualities of these costumes canuot.be excelled 'in-Wellington; "It is worth ivhilo to seo us about making join- nest costume, for wo arc expfrts and will know at once what yor. require. Morrison & Penney LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, M.ACARTHY'S BUILDINGS, . Willis Street, Wellington. Quick— |j Painless— fpComfort To-day! II CHEMISTS & STORES, If- I M Post-free for 12 Stamps from I Irreed'sPharmacy.NcwPlymouth II

;|";Oup Dainty Peapl Jewellery ; Deserves an Inspection Zβ! all lovers of artistic things, and by those who seek a I charming gift for a lady. Brooches, Rings, and Earrings. are shown in a variety of tasteful settings. Tho Japanese Cul- : ture Pearls are perfect in form and have a beautiful lustrous 6urface, some being prettily tinted. Jji: Jl :: SUPPLIES OV THESE HIGH-GRADE PEARLS ARE Lllil-;-;0 u t.-: : : TED, THEREFORE EARLY SELECTION IS ADVISED. ' Pearls are mado up to,order if desired, in beet stylo at moderate prices. : -G. and T. YOUNG, Ltd., I 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. if g3Sm;s«irfl«a idM-iiUMS'ilffil (S&MMU'UmTft) ffOTSSMWMW WShMMMWLyiiu gMMi-aaffUß

There Is REAL ENJ6VMENT In wearing Artificial Tenth made by or, Radnor net oeoause HE says eo, 6ut because thousands of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment la ressatciily oxpressed In the countless number 0} volunt-vv testimonials, (rem aatlefted patfonts. tho original copies of wffiwa will Jiadiy The more dlflloult tho mouth the better we like it, and wfion thn uinm i= Mmplstofl-ALWAVS to tho ptlefaotlon of the paJtcnt-we arTimmodlatilS told .. ..!flf?J!?l ,1 undertake to mafco o set of (oeth mat will reetore to tho fans it. NATURAL expression by removing those lines v/hloh rosult frsm losi of teeth or . We will Blvoi a WRITTEN DUAB/INTBE to nt you, Irrespeotlvo of the fallur. by^ e « D y2a^u% tt tlo a n. ,ee W " ,Ch aIWaV, h °"" an 4 "« "W^ Oontletry Is like any other business or proUstlon. It reoulres vears nf «■.»». capaWe °^ ea,R,B w,th «"•.««» •Hiy.vsa that we still continue to treat ten patients to any other dentist's "no If you are new wearing Artificial Teeth, 2nd your faoo shows signs 0; airelnc Why not visit QUR office and inenoot our different sets of teeth, of which w« PLATES FROM £1 3j. Corner Cuba and Mannen Streets (over Winiler'j), AND AT AUCKLAND. D R RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3119, 25 June 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3119, 25 June 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3119, 25 June 1917, Page 2

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