: To-d&y's Bargain Bulletin ! fepHl Sh@wre@i!i this tisn© —and a Special prpi IS 111 ' Window iisplsy of the Bargains. ijJlj! When the D.I.C. Showroom "gets busy" on Bargain-giving you can rest assured there is something doing.. That is just the state of affairs now. To-day has ken set aside as a Special Showroom Bargain Display—in the Special Bargain Window (Panama Street). Coats, Frocks, Blouses, and Costumes are included "in the Special Bargains. See them! Buy them! They're on •■-•-.'■■ ' the "woTth while" list. '' You can save largely on any of these Bargains, .- JAPANESE COTTON KIMONOS-Good size?. 9s. 6d.. To go at ss, 3d, jWHITE PIQUE COSTUMES—WeII-cut coats, full, with belt and pockets; full skirts. 355. . For 17s. 6d. each. 6TEIPED SILK GOLF COATS-In all shades, self coloured 6ailor collar, cuffs, &- 9\ ' and belt. 595. 6d. : .For 425. O C PONY SKIN COAT-Lined through' Satin; long revers, deop cuffs, finest t|ual- rNs-ijrj |Tfg ity skins. 25 guineas. For 4 guineas. |T || j1 I I jj|j NAVY SERGE COAT—lnsot sleeves, revers, collar, and belt. 89s. 6d. | | pj MODEL COAT FROCK-In brown Serge, lined ivory Satin, pleated at sides , with belt, finished with embroidered collar and self buttons. .£ls. For 9 guineas. •'■■•■■■ ■ . ft Housework is Endless Work ! Cool Breakfast Make it Easier by Using the "Shino" Ditst-absorbing Family | ■ Z^tti o^ w ' brain and body, for -an Article for Every j.pb. j -«"— TTOUSEKEEPING ie endless work-there is the same thing; to. be done I $8 || ««y«o <jfl g«h L every day-in the Fame old way. Dusting, sweeping, polishing, they >j Bj jaj /m 0 ijiffjfi come lound as regularly as the morning. " , i %Jh%atLi&<!&i&M> What a. laborious and unpleasant task it is/ dust flying everywhere ■; i . Ti.n-inn.Wa . . .being cleared out of one place and immediately settling m another. With , contain* the old methods this work is one of the most dangerous tasks of the th?KneßtOate-Nato™Btore. ■ household. The myriads of flying . house of strength and vim. - - , * ■ ,t" tt 1 fJ C u TV I! And yet Oatlnu ie a "light" Germs which are in fcvery Household ocatter JJiseasc food, appetising and easiiydi. - t ' :. ■ i gfleted.. Order a 4iu. or juid. greatest precautions. • j lt 7,^;^ B teouWe toget The <'SMno" Dust-absorbing Family solve the dust problem for the Oatina. If your Orpcerdoee eliminating it as a problem. Instead of being a bur- \ 0 denspmetask) house cleaning becomes quite a pleasant occupation. ? They will see you are Bupplied. easy.strokes, dusting, jeaning is done | j 1 and-you- have more time for other work. 'Shino goads absorb all dust j < ""'"" ■" ; contact with. These articles are • \ , "*"!!!"!" -I?iit;-Thr6ugH a Wonderful New Chemical Treatment *~ wKiah'attracts lint, dust, and dirt, just as a magnet attracts steel.- II 51 JIK 11 Ml Tie "Shino" Family are sanitary, easy to use, absolutely effective, ' nil^limi\/i* a 'l and' extremely economical. Because they gather and hold the dust, in- s ' 'JV^ stea"d of merely scattering it, as in the case of the old fashioned dust- . \ i- 4 R«rfrtered Narao for gathering.methods, they lighten tho labour>by half. SEAN'S BSSENOE .•All stores, or write to Department "D" for booklet on these won- j One bottle makes a pint of finest familyconj*. ~-derful' dust-absorbing products. '_ . .. , • "> ldand BOre throftt ,emodT - c "" 2/ " JSIISL E\¥/ H/Ttfife Xr C*r\ liA \ Blended and packed in Wellington ♦ W ♦ IVJIIIiJ UL/ \-A)«f L/lU*} I means much when it refers to ':; Dominion Agents, H«ntef Street and Jetvois Quay, Wellington. W? $H £\ JQI || ___——— ■ T& rn. \i t\ \ U/ a'pii It would be the easiest thing in the 2&?Wk WILL WASH world to arrange for the blending (LJ/TT% AIM Y I' (i ' India or Ceylon, but then we could it "& --~j y/' ' g' ve n0 guarantee as to purity. G e Eccord Tca ie b,ended in Wel " /' \\ ' lingtoD by m expert tea blender " TJ: ■((--■ The packing is dono in Welling- "~ y ' ton under proper su P erTision, and L we know that iU paclcages contain . % ffi \gA PERMANENTLY CURED! V & /ffil *J i—s P 8 Booklet explaining how to remove 0 < HlllBsi!t ' R Ooitre sent on request. Write to-dov. w I »„.„,„ TILES & GRATES i Off Tllhril! l»tllj ; ] FIREPLACES *«.,. .*. „«„ |to tie Particular lan. , y... ... • to a room careful selection t " X •■••■■ TTSJ nmst bo eiven io the fire P lace - f L ON ? cx l ,oricnco and undoubted V l The correct tint in vour tiles V sk 'H 6 resulted in bringing i ■ . ', , ~ ,i our Tailoring to perfection, fl is necessary to complete tho V . ■ \ ATP\RT IHrHTfiMG u w, v, c i iu ,k Tho result—with every suit—is a d NhW UhblkNb harmony of colouring. Wo l> veritable triumph of stylo, fit, comA have tho latest in all shades |> fort, and good appearance. i of colours. {) The high quality of the stylish ,| suitings, tho linings, furnishings, —- t and workmanship, are all guaran--11 tees of good wearing quality. AIR FiKF& T!l FO i* Our njm is t0 Bratify the re - Will 111 rmW, I1I»WJ \ quircmente of smart -dressers who I" can always depend on getting porMANTELS IN QUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. |» fcct Tailorin » al a fair P rice - 'i iorrison& Penney V 8 /P% O i&J J$ $** o*b h LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S f MACARTHY'S BUILDINGS WILLIS STREET. LIMITED. § (Upstairs), ¥ WILLIS ST. ... WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 2
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861Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 115, 1 February 1918, Page 2
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