I The DIG Strongly advocates "Maid A; |\ Marion" Sports Hats Summer Wear 1 p/ j\V Once you tlon a "Maid Marion" Sports Hat you will certainly M , m want ,£ f ° r y ° ur ver - v ° wn " ii\ ■ ''Hm' "Maid Marion" Sports Hats are made of the same finely x W\ I'lfi' > woven Sports Coats in Artificial Silk, therefore they "give" to every Vjj /-,'] curve and line with a jaunty grace unattainable in any other hat, W 4 -'-i whether sailor or "pull-on" style. Am, m < The colourings of "Maid Marions" are sporty and just the very , M |L. ■, notion for outings and holidays. /'I VJ" Take special notice of the sketch above; it depicts some of the ./ n \ \ styles on view In the D.I.C. Showroom to-day. f I M There is a fine selection—all kinds «f colours, both plain and iW If, fancy mixtures! all are smart and exceptionally stylish. j| . Mm > «<Maid Marion" Sports Hats will win you. over the moment 1\ j P'ljj ! you see them. Come and look the m over this morning, if you can jj \ h j do so. \\\| ■ : M: Here are the details of "Maid Marion" Sports Hats—briefly, Mi, - ' W . of course. ' 11 -ik ' .Wido Sailor Shapes in Roman Stripes, "Kelly," and .White, . fffl !\v\ Rose ¥.iid White, Gold and White, Saxeand White. (7$ 'H 23/6, 35/6, 27/6, to 35/6. 1 ■ ! ,\jM Small "Pull-on" Styles in the same stripes as the Sailors, also / jFI in two-tone cfiects. 23/6, 24/6, 25/6. I ; * flsL \[**&a4 ~ 1/--ln tha S dteoowntoff oweny oaah ' K^j <fT| Wjml D.I.C. Box 1478 Wellington MJf
I mi mi 111 ii i inn in i iiiii ii mil iiiiiiini!Uff' u^JiUt^-e^^l "M: tf^'t^aTm ' ffm "' H "" JLVI """" * IIII>JIIIUIIIIIIK,IJ, * IdJUI ' TtII<aw ' lsasa^Sll >E = *B^ Keeps Contents Steaming (Q | Hot for 24 Hours or « i Icy Cold for 72 Hours* fe (The Icy-Hot Bottlo is a glass bottle tnthm a glass hottle i|| H with a vtiouum between. The vacuum is a non-conductor jlgj B 9 of heat and cold, and prevents the liquid placed m the MM u 1 bottle from changing temperature. 11| 1 The heat or cold of the liquid cannot reach the outside wLJ J~ II air, and the heat or cold of the outside air cannot roach I jj tbe' liquid. | jPI g 8 You have nothing to do but £11 the bottle and cork it. i [ J , S The class voouum bottle, called the fillei, is mounted in 1 ■. j 8 | a handsome dotal case, IKYTIOTiI | I With Screw-top Drinking Cup, I^7 I which holds the cork in place. The case is mokel-plated Oj IS? or leather-covered. iiilll!§ik HI I The glass filler is held in the casing by a thick, soft, 1 I rubber cushion at the neck and a padded spring at the > «a = _ s «)S' I bottom; thus cushioned it is protected against breakage. I If a break occurs it can be repaired at home by the user. A pres- | sure on a spring in the base permits the bottom to be removed and 1 the filler: replaced. II The' olastlc heat insulating supports inserted between the inner and 1 outer glass walls of filler steady and strengthen it by H 1™ - Preventing Vibration of the Inner Bottle, | Icy-Hot Bottles arc a necessity when motoring, oamping, boating, | driving, fishing, hunting, travelling, or piomomg, and are lndispens- | able to tho housewife for keeping the babys food warm at night, J having a rap of tea ready in the morning or after reaching home from En -n an afternoon's shopping and feeling too tired to make it, n " '"Every bottle teeted before shipment. Refilh in stock. Tints, Bi. 6d., 10s., 12s. 6d. Quarts, 155., 17s. 6d., 18s. 6d. I. "Write to Department "D." J-EfW. Mills & Co., Ltd. I ' 1 LABOUR SAVED \ For Busy Housewives' J "RV in in? "Sapolm" Enamel. The finest prcpaiaticn known for J_ 8 giving stoves oi grates a shiny black lustre is '• is "Sapolin'' Stove Enamel, j ! which'■ eaves all the drudgery of continual cleaning. ' f| It Costs'l/- per Tin, § Gas Stoves and Gas Ranges acquire a beautiful silver finish when li | "Sapolin" Aluminium Enamd, J Hj is used. Cleaning eliminated! Ir I It Costs 1/3 and 2/6 per Tin. , Thc«o aie ~cnl LABOUR SAVERS. he sins hardware m, Ltd.,' i 111-113 CUBA STREET ... . WELLINGTON. l_, f . i **~~~1 leembsbl |bbbsibbb| mnrmfflKJ jtMHaataii f i n ! ._,._ Flowing in 3 Minutes | Bs&jrt |"""* rv ft % I * " '/-, V%$V BURNS RUBBISH! ii! NOTHING T0 G0 WRONG! fh" -» Til HI NO - STICH THING AS DANGER! "u\ J$L A CHILD CAN WORK IT! MADE FOR KITCHENS, BATH"feT "l "'"j" ROOMS - and aN HOUSEHOLD 3iSp|*S^Jsi» V '' ' PURPOSES, DAIRIES, STABLES, \ Jsfy 200 SOLD LAST YEAH. 1 J©HH IOTHIE Co. I jwiwqqk , Willis Street Wellington. 1 PRICE,'.£4/10/>. .. '—~ ===*■ I WRITE or CALL for our FREE CATALOGUE.
OPENED! oo o Pure Food Specialists IN WILLIS STREET ' _ * —:— ■. Our Premises in .WiUis Street have been sufficiently fitted to allow of our meeting tie requirements of .the Public. '' i Whew quite completed we will bave the best shop in the Dominion. In the meantime, come along and see ■ ■' H.». BENNETT, ltd. I wattio retail of enmtul musing I and proper feodlng. Many New Zealand mothers have told os that feabiei fed oa fhepsplendldly-eniteelk 1 ■without dlfflculty—and are /BijStei'.l always, happy. Mabelt Jf • TsL, ■bflblea' food makn all, tables drive, and can £&3Si'*vS**Bl bo digested easily lr youni? or weak Jsf'-iSaffi'iw stomachs. Send , for this free tin. F.ff.FARE, W««Jfs 122 Unbton Quay & O X T K. IE3 i SUFFERERS! A g Write for Free Booilet on the »ucces«fnl 9 W treatment of Ooitre. Many obstinate n S3 01102 onred. Over 3000 tncceaiea, R5 Ii A. J. DOIG, Chemlot, Wanganul°M I • ■ It is an ABS6UTE FAST to which thousands of gratified patients will agree, that we can fill teeth PAINLESSLY by the latest analgaesic method. SETS TEETH £2-12-6 mmi i mi?, Surgeon Dentists W Willis St., Wellington' j
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3192, 17 September 1917, Page 2
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