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ii rr ™~- — > rum wu 111■ m» ■■ imii ndiiiiiiwuwi ■ |i f, fW ••■■- j :1 1 The- first of the new fcdels in Spring j \ I' ' lillinery can be seen at the D.1.C.- ,/ ,'.'. fa _ This news sends a thri 11 of pleasure through many fl '] P 5 women in the Empire City. It is synonymous to the Q Q ■'••'' lit I > ushering in of Spring. P^ — -g ! //// A bricf Slimpsß at the'new Models assures one-that lv^_s^ fl// ! kITm t ' le sma " nat > <ne medium, and the largo will each irW«l ~- Ja 5111 318 It is so in London to-day; either style is equal in 1 |i| | SKS v\\ EBI Ivl favour, it is largely a matter of fancy, but one can rest B§j aWI I tt\ i>a*& assured that as it is in London, so it is in the Do- ft/vi %~J> '■' Vu\ vOmitU minion. iGi^r^J ■';\\ \ Such is the case at the D.l.C—the latest models in '■■ i \AI Millinery are the echoes of popular choice in far away \u\j| London to-day. ; • || . Your first glimpse at the New Models will give you great delight ' I j LARGE BRETON MODEL IN BEIGE GEORGETTE-Trimmed with tiny rose tn g fl tone, nud finished Navy Tagcl edge. 595. 6d. i I J SAXE GEORGETTE MODEL-Turned up at back, and trimmed pale pink " u I flowers and silk cords. 695. 6d. i llf LARGE BEIGE MODEL—With draped satin crown, finished ooriso pomo. \ ill ' . 89s. 6d. ! {A MUSHROOM: MODEL IN LEMON GEORGETTE AND BOTTLE GREEN TAGEL i — With small ornaments of rose and lemon. 635, • MODEL IN LEMON CREPE DE CHENE-Lined mauve, and finished mauve I \ \| rose. 695. 6d. j \\| • SMALL CLOSE-FITTING MODEL IN DEEP PURPLE-AVith violets. 555. f Wj BROWN- MODEL IN GEORGETTE AND TAGEL-With wallflower and touch I W'j "f blue. 575, 6(|, I if | 1/- in the dS discount off every cash fL_ purchase of £1 or oven

1 Cutlery that Never Stains i ' or Rusts, and Therefore jj Needs No Cleaning* | fl '0 tea Think what this means to the busy housewife. It dots oway v ith ~™ Btlie knife-board and polish, it enres labour and time, for the knives 01 are always clean and bright, as they keep their original polish. <fj| Tha saving of irear and tear on the blades through constant clean- |! a ing will pive many years' added life to the cutlery. || 9 No matter wbat vegetable or fruit you use them on the acids do jj] M jiot have .the slightest effect on the blades. w 3 0 I :U V _•: They Can Be Placed in Vinegar for Days, S and -when taken .out they are as bright as when they wero placed : j there." .-■••.' I - 'After-usb all that is neceSsary is to dip them in warjn water, wipe | j ..them with a dry cloth, arid they can be put away immediately. f ! Wo have just landed a largo shipment of this Cutlery, which is Sal Tj manufactured by one of the leading British cutlery firms. 11| I:.. ...All .Cutlery is marked "Firth Stainless," and when buying be ms "";sure'that 'brand is upon each knife. J '.'":.: We.also have large stocks of Rustless and Stainless Pocket Knives. 1 :..For.,further particulars vrite to Dopcartment "D." $ , n --::piW/'SPIs: & Co., Ltd, jj OrU~ F.'''atone.- ■ Sjt --J-U-ST RECEIVED—V * Silver Vanity Cases.; "jM"ANY Ladies will bo interested in this announcement, for the . arrival of stocks has been considerably delayed. An early choice should bo made from our pleasing selection, which is of tho very highest grade. ',".■' Most'of the' Cases aro plain styles, others are tastefully '"'enamelled, and a few are engraved. Prices range from 9s. for the 7 'sinalhsizes, and from 15s. for the larger. G. & T. YOUNG, LTD., 252 Lambton Quay, Wellington. nnijiamu.jiiiiii.iimi.iii.iniiil;LjailLH»ulLimjmuiimn»lllnil »iti i,ma.iunni».iiiii,ii i iiniiuiiii,u li i„.ji«B-«i Tri Dental Parlsrs There Is HEAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artlflslnl Teeth made by Dr. Rtiynsr, I not beoau9o HE lays so, but because thousands of his PATIENTS say 00. This sentiment Is repeatedly expressod In the countloss numbor o! voluntary testimonials from tatloflod patients, the original copies of whloh wo win gladly show you. The more difficult the mouth the hotter uo like It, and when the work In completed-ALWAYS to the satisfaction of tha patlent-wo are Immediately told how well they oan grind their food, and laughing bsoomes a pleasure, as thero Is no fear of teeth dropping. We will undertako to matte o lot of teeth thai will rostoro to tho faco its NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from lois of teeth or ■St. We will give n WRITTEN GUARANTEE to nt you, Irrespective of the falluro of other Oentlsts-a guarantee which always holds aood, and one that Is backed by our 14 years' reputation. Dentistry Is like any ether business or profession, It requires yean of praotlce and otudy to mako one oapablo of doallng with tha great varloty of cases that present thom9olvee. In this Offlco alone we have already dealt with more patients than the entire population of Wellington, and the confldehoa reposed In us Is shown by tho fact that we still continue to trsat ten patients to any other dentist's one. If your tooth are beyond savlnu wo will extract thorn absolutely without pain -FREE OF CHARCE-and make for you a set of teeth that will bo a purmanont to look at and a Joy to eat with. K«rmaiioni H you aro now wearing Artlnolal Teeth, and your faco shows signs of agelnn we oan remove the lines quite easily by tho attachment of certain pads to your piato, and at Hie eamo time mako It hold more firmly. Why not visit OUR offtoo and Inspect our different sots of tcoth, of whloh we have many thousands for you to ealoot from. Wo will examine your mouth tnd hesssWy advlw you, for whloh wo make no charge. PLATES FROM £3 39. I Corner Cuba End Manners Streets (ever Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. , DR. RAYNER.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3155, 6 August 1917, Page 2

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