,: \t\\\' . pgg^pSnr*ALmYS : ■\ k |y Gossard Corsets make the best figure- \L ' : .foundation for the new style in Spring Frocks l\ 'f. J So much has been said, at one time and another, about the virtues of all \A 111 kinds of Corsets as figure-improvers that the D.I.C. proposes to avoid that with m 'n regard to Gossard Corsets. /// |K :.:' What we have to say about Gossard Corsets (they lace in front) is more about / i lVl\ 'their practicality and common-sense build. I 5 W\ The lacing in front innovation is distinctly practical, because it enables the / / \ V wearer to adjust the Corset to perfection. The same idea adds to the common- JV\ sense methods used in the construction of Gossard Corsets; they are modelled on A M natural and hygienic lines, thereby assuring the maximum amount of comfort M M and support. MX /§ INSIST ON D.I.C. EXPERTS FITTING YOU WITH GOSSARD CORSETS U 111 *~s> For tall heavy figures requiring a high-top Corset, a splendid wS / .Mk modal is shown in strong Couple; the bust: is cut high and YVM fl gives a graceful contour, tho.waist well defined, thei start .BJ m Ion " elastic seotioM at baok - 29s> 6d ' to • m 1 M wr-M Special' Value is given, in a. ■beautifully cut model at- 14s. 9d. m '' nft Y ; 7 for medium or average figures. The bust is rather low, and ////j I'V J J/l tllo skirt is of a me " iuul kntfh, with elastic inset. / l ' IV . f§K «*. V model at 21s. 6d. in Coutille, of a superior quality, will 1/ ijj 1 A l//\\. YR ' provo suitable for medium or average figures who prefer tho ti Jf \ « Ml /J'VS'/A ni S uer tast Hno and sllortcr skirt - tog ■ uffl /N.j/&&\S*'''A Splendid Models in durable Coutille havo a medium low bust //ffl Vjj I / //w&SKtyft and a moderately long 6kirt, with elastic sections at back. fflJ ' Jm xCI/ ™S'V ' Si Bd., .19s, 6d., 265. 6d. am Mh fIWHv i Exclusive designs are shown in Silk Brocade and Fancy Cou- | \ film ffllH ti ' Uo ' or I?l ' cnch Batiste 49s. ; fid., 555., 695. 6d. «\ \ ', ','/// M'SIR p Ol . tall, well-developed figures a charming model is shown V\ | 'j.! i • iSfliflßft ' ' in. Fancy Coutille; it has a low-cut bust, along close-fitting \\U] I [// flsfilff skirt, and a. curving waist line. 455. 6d. \\|| | (// If JjiM! • a model at 375. 6d. in soft French Batiste is designed espoci- 'lfifi j BS iIMIrIt ally for the slender woman. The bust is medium, and the MH ffl '• skirt short, with a free hip, is very lightly boned. M KV ffITJ i/)A ' A similar Model is shown in a Figured Batiste at 225. 6d. I/Ik \\\ ISMuM A. Corset designed especially for stout figures has a close- I'/I V \ /WW$ fitting skirt, which gives correct abdominal support and re- !'g \\ WVj J, duoes without, compression; the bust is cut low, and th-5 a V\l j 7i/ ' waist line shows the new curve. This model ' creates a S \ffl I /fi» shapely figure, and gives absolute comfort. 375. Gd., 455. M I'll 1 {**,■..,—„ 1/- in tha dS discount off ovepy cash l\ A I'ifl \ \l/£«£€.e.ffc purchase of £1 op over* Wi| . D.I.C. Box 1478 Wellington |YjL
The RealisatioM iealj ANewmoKiB *"•""-•'•"• ■■■--«—"»-■"' Tg made apparent by a' visit to our ■ jt* • * g v i x ;■■■■:■■. He&?t of Gityf ;•*'■'. Wo have always aimod-to secure only ..<* • tho very ' . \ " ' /j' \ BEST CARPETS OBTAINABLE, / r-4'': ! and tho result is that we have a selcc-. ' UCMUCTT'C . '. >'«■.: , tion that has never been surpassed. , . ' DEllllEl i kJ II j ! I>.' THE ORIGINALITY AND DISTINC . M U ; |V of "Scoullar" cJT are undoubted, j ' ™ OPEN IN WILLIS ST. ffs3sy\\ : . Will you inspect the beautiful Cnrpetmgs Iff Vv ■•il* we are lowing? " ' I "'VV ftrtit r* _«_j :_ ;' i QNE of Wellington's landmarks, the Tfe> Lfl' l P remises of BD WARD ANDER- '•" ',' *"* JWVUlllll. Wr ! j SON AND SONS, in the busiest ">..'!. | 'jll' . ijl;! LIMITED, !: » &■( P art °* Willis Street, is now under- = ; Ill' _j|P Head Orfioa—Lambton Quay, Wellington. :j i going dismantling operations. Messrs. '• •' !:Hil' Quean Street,— Itastcrtb'n. \j|, . H. D. BENNETT, LTD., the proi •' Mill fill II I" ("% Market Street, : j gressive.Grocers of Lambton Quay, ' I s 111 81 VV ?2fe' Hastings. : I : having acquired the premises, are H. ». BENNETT, Ltd. r; S we RECOMMEND 5 ' 1 ''''la IrrrFgP*^ 3 | "HEAN'S ESSENCE i | Vob-.SA'FETY'-VVEAR fTIIIHZZZI 8 lll»(W»m» I > ■I'fIORROGKSES"' s «S*>l deethemnderMh ffl ■ '>HDiCOMi?oRT „« -. ■ g ■ tAin waferJUtei i Tint. Jti<l°l^i>v<i^KßfisWlN?tcI g \ VJA -how even in size— - : — : *V , VBII frS& hswfrethandpara— ' \ J J v\/ (X Milk- Oaties are the VS/ fejir /i< breakfast do, Inn. ~/ y / j Exceptionally thin AjkS \. S^aS «-arr.r . .assess *-—A /? l'» Bl nea,T *° llers - — A T7l ( I X They o°mo to .yon I I' HP M r* iPrTfrir Mmßa!S&r>, / pirtially cooked in * jal— i n o yon tinw and O jm /*"W ■ — ' ÜBl - Andthefiaf «j«m/hi I /€Sr laslffliiM vonrl-HllkOatieiaro Vjl£,3.nSr •«/ A t,l! Bffl aDioltttolT disttootiTO. they possess vwwvtvii S-liW»4iW /VX which a y^d^SMRBSH/1 s7®s ia «o tempting. Mado from tho finest oats In //T T T ■ t? xSi ftaJ. / >©v tho world, yon should oortainly try those Hilt fIC I IC< 'vS*A ,S B Oalies. Try tbeni for breakfast to-morrow WliUt-1 6»5 Iffl If you want tho hort oatmeal, wk for ■'■ ' Si i Thiitleßr*ndin6ll>„7U>.an(J2slb.bne«. nn 4<t //A <«♦ IS « Thiitlo Flaked Oati are far auperior to IA//911 1 O »♦ A 4ArMms. J ' 3 i ordinary rolled oaU in purity and flaToiir. W £11 2,S _T\ rflfinfl I I fi>@a. atilkOatiesandallThlitleproduetßshareintho vt wax m>kj x UVVmw i tlaPk gr«at Free Girt l/» si *—4*»ffi» scheme. Sendld. , g" ! n' 'H'S'" ' JlI f Iti «f'n f/ PSwITp li SO?' A Wr stamp for conpon #VB H Fl .if\ HK.K LUIS* \ »«SSI»\ I starter coupon / - a ' a " ia » J -< i \ ■ O \ tW* X/ to "Thistle," ATi if ir ii ?TJ?<?.fl» g T HB entire m acbine being . only 0} \f . ' B " 24 - Gor ; 4 OAIIW ' laches high, with tho pan on an \ | mf: - « ■»'-.->»««««'»• fTHe is alw/yg ready, and is as | : r.asy to Attach as an Electric Bulb. | | i Merely giro tho bayonofc catoh in tho cord -plug a half turn in any 1 CjßlSlitW IB lamp socket m any room, give tho fibre button at' the end of the h.indfo | ; B a quarter turn, and then up comes the dust and dirt. 1 The handlo grip Tests in the hand in a natural way and causos uo tirod I ■ of OUl' WOrk IS rememor cramped feeling during or after, oporating tho machine. $ ■ < » < r, .t The handle may bo bwed , foog after the Locked in a Rigid, Comfortable Position, {?? *! / * 11 High-class Dentistry; or made self-adjusting when cleaning stairways, under beds, etc., where all n. , itir.ii low position w desired. | Painless Methods. , The "Apox" witli its attachments will clean rugs, cushions, upholster- 1 CTJTQ TPPTH Mn/ ed furniture, beddings, portwres, clothing, furs, otci' I Oil I O i JiC. 1 H Zji-M-b Demonstrations daily between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. | , <■• • PBICE, *11. TWte to Department <'D" f or f,n partic.lars. I KRB ffl @ -B- ff, P|n M7 '■n wr www ' o t FRSST &> FROST, h W* Mills & Ca t Ltd s-^d-^ *^i,vfr t J] H9 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3179, 1 September 1917, Page 4
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