Ijj | , One .ctinot help' but feel charmed when a single glimpse of J this new Underclothing has caught the eye. uV ■j Yet wfcsn you come to examine it closely you will find it beau- \ tifui in quaHtyjilainty in design, and of skilful workmanship. I It Is delightful! I j Really, words seem wholly inadequate to fJo justicc to the j | charms of this lovely Underclothing! What the D.I.G. wishes v i | most is that you should see it, and you will then appreciate it j/J | ever so much more, || I SEE IT THIS MORNING, IF POSSIBLE I | NEW NIGHTDRESSES IN FINE COTTON CREPE—In slip-over shape; in ' | \ / pale pink or itfvito; embroidered with -white. 153, 6d. V NEW NIGHTDRESSES IN NAINSOOK—Hand-embroidered and trimmed Irish \\\l lace edging and motifs; Magyar or inset sleoves. 255. 6d, to 49s 6d \\| ;/ NEW NIGHTDRESSES IN IVORY CREPE DE CHENE-Siip-over styles' ' \1 hand-embroidered in dainty designs. 39 St (jj, jfi Similar styles in WHITE .TAP SILK— 235. 6d. | M , NEW COMBINED SKIRT AND KNIOKER IN ONE GARMENT—Trimmed I'll , Iriaii lace and motifs. 26s 6ti /'/\ \ • NBW tea JACKETS .IN EMBROIDERED CREPE DE CRENE-Smart French !f '3 il shapes; in exquisite shades of palo pink, rose, blue, or silver grey. 425. ff | NEW KNIC3GRRS INi WOVEN SILK—Of splendid wearing quality elastic i 1 1 waist and knee bands, finished ribbon; black, cream, navy, pama, and t\ ti pmL .Women s and out size. 225. 6d., 2Ss. 6d. |\ | I ths & dlaoount off evepy cash V j J purchase of sSI op ovqpi |
■: I ■ Why Beat Your hS I Carpets on the Line |D^3B| I when you can clean »|^W]|i I them on the floor? I ."YyiTH the "Apex" Electric Suction I Cleaner your carpet renovating can . ■ t be dono by a child, it is so easy. | 'Think what this means in your spring cleaning. Consider the timo j saved, the labour eliminated, the cleanliness which results, and the j satisfaction that ensues. Spring cleaning is made into a pastimo \ j instead of an annual nightmare. . j , i The "Apex" may he hadi to Buifc any voltage, and oan he used in j 1 any country house on a private inatallation or attached to any lamp | j socket whore electrio light is used. i , Over 100 of These Machines Have Been Sold j • I . ; by lis, and six arc in use in the Government Departments in Wel- ■ j / - iiagton. I ' The "Apex" has such powerful suction that it will suck dust from tlie floor through tho carpet. The "Apex" adjustment permits three variable nozzle positions, 1/16, 3/16,3/8 inchos from tho Uoor, so that thiß machine can be used on short, medium. or long nap coverings. I The Overall Height of the "Apex" is only &}4 inches, \ Midi this, coupled with' the gradually ipolined pan of tho nozzle, f enables it to polio nndor radiators and furniture. ; - The "Apex brush is located in the mouth of the nozzle and it s picks- : up all kinds of lint, hair, ravelling, etc., whioli may have be- | oome embedded-in the nap of rug or carpet. § The brush is self-cleaning, and is easily removed if required. i : Prjoo, X'U 10s. Write to Department "E." E. W, Mills & Co,, Ltd., j Agents—Htrnte? ■ Street and Jervois Quay, "Wellington. F ebi-iiTOTi "THE Mill I Of buying from the leading Houso for j| /4 vZk. 1 Novelties in Ladies' Wear. t . 7p|k § BAVIS & CLATER j llllir? Glanco at this list of specials for this week. ■■\iSMm\mm H l3l ™! stuiped silk spouts Mmllll I I\W 85s, each. Ws/f 111 li\'V SILK SPORTS COATS—With coloured M l HU\ collar and cuffs (just landed) 90s. each. Mlll 'i \VA PL^ N SILK . SPORTS. COATS—In W Hi I white, black, vieux roso, bottlo green, ./ fJtU'' WTVre champagne, and all lending shades. M. IXI ftta Jn R« 39s - Mm 59 s - Gd., 635., and 755. YM l[K ; ,|| \\ RAINPROOF TRENCH COATS-Wo MAJII *■*' II \1 • have three only left. At £6 6s. each. L. lk SUMMER lIOSE —In all shades. 'ihrLHit RAMUS' WASHING DRESSER' made fI Jj •Ift to measure from tho following ntaL it 11 1! tenuis:—French Cambric, 395. 6d.;,Tap. \Mt —— ■—"-1L s ' 6d.; Anderson's Zephyrs, \lli- J i||| »35.; Andorson'ri Oxfords, 635, uHK " SHlß ' l ' BLOUSES are a / fit feature of our business. ■ /J.i I . and we WANT you or Sam plow and Solf-meMiire-agMßteaatßgwaßßaKEMlißtoaiiteawiaHHfta^^ DAVIS & CLATERI | Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, I J 216 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. I gpCmill 1511 1 1511 1 nag □ FURNITURE THAT STANDS THE p '(ffiffilTl ™ E TOTj **,/$/■ (JOLLIE Furniture is built to endure— t J stick of Hntbor is carefully ._ a I selected and seasoned—every joint is l£i ■j r u S\ wc " made—every screw is well driven— r ; | || ' l: ' ll,ro ar e no hidden faults or defects. ' S Hil GS ' " la ' : ' n t°"'Scnt and careful g I craftsmen working to an ideal can proB | rJ^giacgg as * duce—this, thou, is Collie-mado Furni- L ts l " 10 ' And add to this the most modern m 1 © ■>'*'' ant ' nl ''-j s L' u designs, beautiful in lino and L -' | proportion, yot useful to the last degree, j . and you'll understand why from all over Si I • . , lt Q 'he Dominion orders como pouring inl<i I I © ' ' . | "ur workshops. But nothing can show 9 11 1 .vpii that quality, design and jirices am *~ fl Jfj "Bht so well as a personal visit. Call [h] I I a "d see our fine displuy. - Edward ColSle, Ltd, Fnrniture Craftsmen, Hiddiford St., Newtown. Phone 1634. -
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 35, 5 November 1917, Page 2
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