aLjO TF yoor inclinations aw for Tussore yon will revel in the /wit t ' I \\Vl^^^^ Ohio dktinctivenes and superb qnoUfcr of these Model i '■ \ \\V»^K V S Costumes. Th.6y ere all London Tailor-made, created for _ •<' j^J^^H refined tastes; tberare newly imported models, representing / j ' I^WwWl the' very "last -word" in Fashion Features. We cordially ll Iw^lltti EXQTJISITE LONDON MODEL COSTUME-In extra fine if! I 1 \ %^S quality Tnssore Silk; loose flared coat, with latest bag |$§I||[ If I | \ llpPf pockets; deep roll collar, and narrow belt; 6martly trimmed I ! Jfe^wlf with rope silk stitching; wide gathered Bkirt. ! -JL^^^P^^S BEAUTIFUL LONDON MODEL COSTUME-In highest jrade Tussore Silk; coat with smart flared basque pleated over hips; belted at waist, and fastening with eikor buckle; tailored I^^H^^^^S^^H^^^^W collar and revers, and half oiroular inset pockets; wide |^^™|^^^^^^sE^^^ skirt gathered at back. pR|CEj £? ' £j iff* COME AND SEE THE FULL DISPLAY «W Ladies visiting the Show next week are specially invited to m^U^Un^^^ Costumes in Chiffon Taffeta Silk, ,in Bottle,, Saxe, Black, etc. ] THE SQUARE PALMERSTON
X" THE FIVE INITIAL LETTERS / W i*t of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps /. HI S&. oompose award that will so down In history as an/ ~ m vp. oQmpa * imorta| reMrd of m mo9t imperishable />•;;' JWv. ft It J- A Wk achievement that humanity has known,/«::>■ Y , '-'( How better can- the .''■;.* /'a- . fli' WOMEN OF NEW^ZEALAND^ commemorate the ' memory... of thoae ■y"y\ glorious A deeds than by wearing y the. tf name? ft. ■*>'•■ OTIMJIfCSK - made.bnly. by„.ue .with .the approval and^^. pSmiss'ion' of' the' Government. ' ~;-\w Write for Free Booklet "0" showing all .;:.■;;■ designs and prices. /ss• / W. ffITLEJOHN & SON, LW, \ / JEWELLER? AND SILVERSMITHS, \ / 222-2 M LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. _J |. Sr7^__ 3!; ___^^ I "Tlie People's Stofe" n LADIES! U We have just landed some. j| particularly smart styles in ! which we would like to show you. They are absolutely new goods and have only just reached us, IThey are made of coloured Floral Voiles, White Muslins, and Crepe de Chene. These we have marked at very moderate prices. COLOURED FLORAL VOILE FROCKS- ** In new pretty patterns and cut in the latest full j] styles. 19/6, 25/-, 37/6, 45/white muslin & voile one-piece frocksIs Embroidered fronts and finished with veining, I 'cable stitching, and crochet buttons. 35/-, 39/6, 45/-, to 69/6 WHITE MERV & CREPE-DE-CHENE FROCKSpq With V and square necks, with or without colI lars, finished cable stitching and silk buttons. I | 75/-, 79/6, 89/6 i -. i#% yferSSl Ttsmzßßzml t_a_aß>Ba»l fnrwlinTimaall mmmitvni UzZZSSSeX. y> Ufa***-—''* t=rrr~ rrrr-a t»Jl ,v■ ,Jl.ll -r.r R Itm » >■■' " ,
' Woman's greatest asset is lier hair; the face, no matter how sweet, has lost its i charm if the hair on forehead and temples is scant, (lull, or greasy. Anyone, child, mother, or grandmother, can grow hair, and good hair. Nothing grows as 'quickly in tho world as hair under ' healthy conditions, and nothing like it so '■ responds to mild and gentle treatment. Hair is a very sensitive plant, and great harm can ho done through ignorance and the use of this and that indiscriminately. Miss Milsom has studied hair and lta ' peculiarities for 16 years, and can there- !• fore advise the correct treatment and S : preparations to use. Write and describe I tho condition of your scalp and hair. » Will be pleased to reply gratis, giving 1' found practical advice. Miss Milsom, 8 M Willis Street, opposite Shortts PicI turo Theatre. 'Phono 811— Advt a For p.rtistic floral work ring 'Phone 1 2-iOO, or write to Miss Poole, 70 Monntrs \ Street. Wedding bouquets, wreaths, crosses, baskets, etc., executed in tho choicest flowers in the latest designs. Now ready, beautiful boses of fiesh violets,' packed for posting to any part of tho Dominion, from 2s. upwards.—Ailvt, The value of a present is enhanced by a wise admixture of sentiment, practical vnluo, general utility, and beauty of desfya. These essentials combined give a quality of perpetual satisfaction, "a lasting fragrance in remembrance." They | are embodied in "Daisy" Vacuum CleanI ers. Pathephones and Records, Knitting or Seivina Machines, stocked by Oscar \ Hewetta.ridC'o.,sG Cuba Street (just be- ? low Bank of N..).-Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 34, 3 November 1917, Page 5
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