|4 —~~~**^^ ) THE PARAMOUNT . Wj YOU SEE IN THESE 1 STORP PAR DELIGHTFUL j STORE FOR J7b4|A. CREATIONS TRUE I ', EXCLUSIVE . IS tf/iiW REPRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINATIONS J/ ffl j f™ SEASON'S FASHION I UiUWJNAIIUJNb Hy\ 1(~ * MASTERPIECES I NEWEST STYLE JUMPERBLOUSB HANDSOME , MODEL BLOUSE DISTttWE FKENCH MODEL -Carried out in a rich lemon shade TUNIC-Carried out in shell pink BLOUSE TUNIC-Camed out in S Crepe de Chene, yoke back and front, Crepe de Chene; open front, with Palo Pink Crepe do Chone; new 5 with deep points reaching- to waist dainty sailor collar, faced pale bluo squaro neck, with deep sailor collar and threaded through with narrow Crepe de Chene, with tie to match; ,at back; the front of blouse is very I sash bolt; now rounded neck'; ineot inset sleeve, with shaped turn-back effective, having a wide panel of 3 sleeve, with novelty shaped cuff; this cuff; saeh bolt at waist; the novelty pale pink Georgette on either side, ; blouse is beautifully embroidered in patch pockets, with facings of pale trimmed smocking; narrow belt at contrasting shades, and the hem at blue to match collar, give a charm- waist, and novelty pockets; inset foot is finished with French knots. ing effect. P.O.C. PRICE, £2 10s. sleeves and dainty cuffs of Georgette . 3 P.O.C. PRICE, £3 9s. 6d. AN EXQUISITE MODEL BLOUSE and Crepo de Chene. I LATEST DESIGNED ■ JUMPER -In Heliotrope Crepe de Chene, made ~r P; D -C-.f RICE, 84s. S BLOUSE-In Saxo Blue Georgette; in the new fnmper style; the front AN IDEAL MODEL BLOOSE TUNIC is sailor collar, with long rover, giving is daintily trimmed with 2 wido tucks —In extra quality Champagne Crepe js vest effect; square yoke back-Mid and epoke stitching;'large sailor col- de Cheno; the sailor collar, cuffs, K front; insot sleeve, with deep jointed lnr, edged with blanket stitching; belt, and hem of- J. unic are in Navy . 5 cuff; the blouse is effectively pleated the eleevee are inset, with novelty Crepe de Chene, giving a very charms into yoke, and ie drawn in at waist shaped cuffs; trimmed blanket stitoh- ing finish; fronts of blouse trimmed S with satin ribbon to match; collar, ing to match collar; narrow sash fancy smocking; pockets are in the I vest, and yoke are ineot with silk ■ belt at waist, and finished down horn of Tunic, and are finished rope g spoke stitching. front with self-covered ball Ijuttons. silk stitching. i< P.D.C. PRICE, £4 17s. 6d. P.D.C. PRICE, £3 19s. Ed. *' P.D.C. PRICE, 84s. | THE SQUARE PALMERSTON NORTH.
\ ——————————————___ OUR CUSTOMERS PROVE OUR COODS. XMAS 5 e «ntly a lad/-showed us with pride a GIFTS a Brooch which hao had cojietant use all these years. It is still as good as erer. THE BEST m E7ERYTHIKG A JEWEIiLEE STOCKS. Visit or write to W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD., 222-224 LAMBTON QUAY WELLINOTOJT. ..;;-;:-c,-.^ mbibI , e:: ,. X^J for MENSplendid values now offering at, . HANDKERCHIEFS. PLAIN SILK MNDKEKCHIEFS-Good quality. L Is. 9d., 2s. 6(1., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d., to 5 8 ; 6d. n INITIAL ;SILK HANDKERCHIEFS-Good quality. 2s. lid., 3s. lid. CAMBRIC 6d., 9d., Is. -each. ■'-.-• LINEN HANDKEiRCHIEFS-ls., Is.' 3d., Is. 6d , Is. lid.,. 2s. 6d, each. KHAKI EANDKERCHIEFS-4|d., : 6d.,\9.d., Is. eacli. p "'TIES ' ; SMART WIDE-END :TIES-Cut on v straight; will not pull out of;'shape; a nice gift. 2s. 63 2s I lid., 3s. ;6d. each.. ■ GOOD RELIABLE MAKES—Is., Is. 6d., Is. I lid. '' ■ BRACES. .- ' . f. ■ PRESIDENT SHAPE—2s! 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 6d. SHIRTS. WHITE JAP. SILK SHIRTS-Collars or bands ' 9s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., to 18s. 6d. TUSSORE SILK SHIRTS-Collars or bauds. 9s. 6d 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d., to 18s. 6d. '' U FUGI SILK SHIRTS-16s. 6d., 17s. 6d 0 WHITE MAT. AND MERCERISED TENNIS r SHIRTS—4s. 6d., ss. 6d., to 7s. 6d NEGLIGE SHIRTS-Soft bands' and cuffs; smart patterns. 3s. lid., 4s. Cd,, 4s. lid., ss. 6£, to Bs. lid. • i BATHING SUITS. j NAVY SUITS-IS.'9d. ( 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. NAVY CANADIAN SUITS-3s. lid., 4s. 6d.,6s Gd n ALL-WOOL CANADIAN SUITS-Men's 10s. 6d ' i O.S. 11s. 6d. ' I Y TRUNKS-Red 6d., Blue Is. I BOYS' SUITS-ls. 9d., Is. lid., 2s. 3d., 2s. lid., ! 3s. lid. SUSPENDERS. MEN'S PARIS SUSPENDERS-All colours. Is. each. " ' HATS. . . I MEN'S BOATERS—Newest shapes. 6s. 6d., 7s. lid Bs. 6d., 9s. 6d., 9s. lid. PANAMA HATS-9s. 6d,, 13d. 6d., 15s. 6d., 215., 355. - PYJAMAS. In good Summer Weights; smart patterns. 6s. 6d., p 7s. 6d., Bs. lid., 9s. 6d., 10s., to 21s. j BAGS, RUGS, etc. We are now holding a splendid stock of these goods, <? marked at our usual splendid yalues. Please call and compare our prices. WE PAY POSTAGE ON CASH ORDERS.
lou can have a lovely skin for a note ot inquiry, -lour skin you cannot make, i J ;°r £?? ."i" 1 " 5 il love 'y to look a aud delightful to yourself. There are To many preparations used that are positively harmful, bftt there are the Miss Milsom preparations that are genuine and beneficial. The outfit, of facial preparations, with instructions, sent out daily contains that which cleanses the pores' stimulates til.- small muscular fibres mid makes the skin so active that it cannot help but become fresh and clear Ex perionce has taught how to diagnose every case. What better Christmas »ift than Miss Milsora's Hygienic Pace Powder, nil shades, to. Cd. and 2e. 6d. CM. teno (Skin Food), 35., u uelightful complexion creino. Used as directed you should never be without it. Cnlteno ,Bnlm, 3s. Cd. (a muscle food), for sunburn, freckles, and outdoor protection All hair work. Miss Milsom (opposite Shortt's Picture TJieatra), U Willis Street 'Phone 814.—Advt.
Mamma: "Tommy, you aro a very naughty boy. What <M you hit him for?" Tommy (crying): "He's drunk all the ink ami he won't eat a piece of blotting-paper I" Weddiug Announcements, - EfinuCirul loses and the choicest of flowers only are used when designing wedding bouquets, which 1 make a speciality of. Packed and forwarded through 'the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 30 Willi 3 Street,—Adrt.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 64, 8 December 1917, Page 5
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