M If it were not. for the constant changes in styles the life of m ' the 'supplier of wearables would be stale, flat, and uninterest- ■ I'M ing " • I'ljj Fortunately such is not the case, as the "House for Quality" J can duly assert. . ' Autumn 1918 —so far as new season's attire is concerned ■ jjt . —has reached us in the mildest weather of the year, but that very : R{ : weather, holds a message for the lover of finer clothes. ' %i. , Autumn is here, if not in climatic conditions; certainly it has , s in the,business affairs of the D.I.C. \\A One glance in the Millinery Salon will prove this, for there i Ytt you will see the very latest- London and Paris Model Hats in the ■ :«§'■ most stylish shapes you could imagine under the most favourable Jfj circumstances. f'fj , . Will you come to see the new Hats? Step into the Costume llf ' Showroom —fine, bright, and spacious—the home of the very «/"•:' smartest Costumes, Paletots, Fur Coats, Sets, Frocks, and J!?* Blouses. St'v . Will you spend a little time there? m. Look around the Fancy Sections—Neckwear, Bibbons, Laces, V \ Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery) and Yeils—everything is of the i Vα latest; both novel and useful. I U'M Will you accept this invitation to see these smart things? : i,n| , Your visit will be appreciated, and you will appreciate your . ;|jfli .visit. ■ fi ' ' •■ ' r B i
J||k F(>p eaJ » and Children. is being diverted to Military . S*L ■ 'population- is thereby restricted, causing /%$£ -\\ A tb~e~ prices for manufactured woollen pjpfl ': 'ui' l A goods to steadily advance. For this rea1 J>;|\ son v/e advise all to make their pur- "" \|fe*'-iry chases of Winter Underwear as early as W'( possible. W v A • "We stock the best grades of Underwear Jl W u —Dr. Jaeger's, I. & R. Morley's, and (j| ' 1 Cellular—nnd have all the Woollen GarhlJ ■"■ "i K ' ments required by Men, Women, and 111 "~'"j *"'",{s Children. ■- i FOR CHILDREN. FOR LADIES. lllil-J-,.. V Vests, : ' ■ Singlets, (J [I '-.-i-.k ' \ Drawers,,_.'.',. ~ Knickers, >M'.<""h":-' Combinations, Combinations, ■* i\ ■ Sleeping Suits Sleeping Socks w// I ■ ( wi % anol feet). (all sizes in stock). •■"•■■■" s> F*W All eizes in stock. ■ -Dr. Jaeger make. ' f S . FOR MEN, i% ■ -.-. ■■■ ■ - '• Singlets, Knee Drawers, ■Kvf : '"'"' Pailts ' Bed Socks, ■'■' Jhe .-:■■'' Combinations, All sizes in stock. ■•'fc\i n "■■'■ Remember, the shortage of wool for ...'. • civilians is very real, Outfitters,2l6 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
Vw- V /nr All-'.*'Great American" Lawn Mowers are built with a j 'M& JIT T Gears, but a Train of Gears is only valuable when I '. 'eoientifically made and constructed'with the absolute.accuracy j : : acquired by the makers of the celebrated "Great American" j ' lliistsij who have a plant and equipment for Gearing pos- I no ,, other lawn mower factory in the world. . 3 W& Aln.Train of Gears makes the whole machine laet longer. It allows I Ws> placing the cutting blades so far to the rear that * They Do Not Dig into the Sod or Make a Rough Cut when the-wheels run into an uneven spot on your lawn. This' Gearing adds "velvet" to any lawn and strength to the machine. The life of "Great American" Lawn Mowers is two or three times that of the ordinary mowers.' T< ThO i-"?l eat American" is the fiuest mower on the market at the price. 1 It ie light and yet very strong. . AVhore there is a strain there vou will i find metal. Where there is no strain you will find lightness. The re- I salt ie a light machine, easy mnning and durable. | Sizes 15, 17, and 19 inches. | Call in and see this lino of mowors or writo to Department "D." i E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd.,. Agents, Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington 1 Meatless Days are Welcome If there's FISM about Zealanders fortunately lire not compelled to adopt "meatless days." But a change from moat to fish is appetising and beneficial this warm weather. Campbell's Tinned Fish is delightful.' Here are tempting items:—Fine Salmon, Herrings in Tomato Sauce, Lobster, Sardines, Kippcrod Herring.s. Other delicacies include Shoep or Ox Tongues, Pressed Beef, Potted Ham, and Tongue. Economy in Groceries is incumbent on I lie married folk whilo so majiy single men are away fighting—you can economise by shopping at Campbell's. 40 and 42 MANNERS' STREET. 'Phono H3 293 CUBA STREET. ■ 'Pnone 2524 A 163 IMDDIr'Oim STREET. . 'Phono 1081
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 2
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