~•' If it were not for the constant changes in styles the life of M the supplier of wearables would be. stale, flat, and uninterestllm ing, I Fortunately such is not the case, as the "House for Quality" • can duly assert. Autumn 1918—so far as new season's attire is concerned i —has reached us in the mildest- weather of the year, but that very weather holds a message for the lover of finer clothes. I ' Autumn is here, if not in climatic conditions; certainly it has in the business affairs of the D.I.C. i One glance in the Millinery Salon will prove this, for there _. j / ..." : you will see the very latest London and Paris Model Hats in the ' j most stylish shapes you could imagine under the most favourable J circumstances. i , ' J Will you come to see the new Hats ? Step into the Costume j ! . Showroom —fine, bright, and spacious—the home of ' the very • smartest Costumes, Paletots, Eur Coats, Pur Sets, Procks, and Blouses. ', .Will you spend a little time there ? Look around the Pancy_ Sections—Neckwear, Eibbons, Laces, J Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, and Veils—everything is of the 3 ; latest, both novel and useful. I . Will you accept this invitation, to see these smart things? | Your visit will be appreciated, and you will appreciate your - w\- Quality! ■ |
f s Si™!LLOOSE COVERS .' . Let us give you estimates for making your Loose ■ Covers to order. ; - iWe guarantee satisfaction, and display a matchless range of suitable : irx^l^^S^-tSw? Ol " 5 " colours and designs. We can also supply AVINDOW BLINDS to your requirements— "'"' '."'"• ,;:;_;^;.:.... any size and any style. j The Se©it!!ar Co*. Ltd* 1 HEAD.OFFiICE LAMBTON QUAY •.WELLINGTON. '' ■ AT MASTERTON AND HASTINGS. ;l»a ~ in 11 ffik*4w& %■* ■ a^ > s Safe and Happy— || iWS } kW v! :^^^ J War can do her Work '• ■ fflfc' *ff •'■•'•' §> *°'ml\Wdsm >' Leßoy's Improved Baby Swing is a 1 "ll >: /J'" '"' '--111 SB gre * l >,0 mo, ' le ' s babies. '! j||y «».. jl-. cant * a " out aiu^ £Vef) ' move \m II i-, $', !>■ H /VrTO rocks the swing and amusei him. *■' » : l ■' i'>if * ' '-MwylA )m by the Plunftet Uuraet | - ''*'» i|f&. -'-J .'v (l\ Keeps baby off draughty floor-enables | '■ li Jf Ml f vH mol hers have more time for household 8 rj \- "M "*' I (it duties. The arfrng is made of heavy 1 t ' »I Pj- 1 duck, as illustrated,'and is the ideal J •i H U j for babies 6 months to 2 years old. I ■' '« '1/ V Of* Pncc ' complete, 9/-, postage prepaid. j ' l/flllf Lei\Byci u «i.fCi.T.iG..«i 8 7 48 Q u « n 'Street, AUCKLAND. | I FIRE PLACES TILES & mm A » eSBIka a BnFttWaoV To ensure tho artistio finish '9\ b> a room careful selection 4 ' ■ w must b° giv<!n to the fireplace. J The correct tint in your tiles a is necessary, to complete tho .I *W. DESIGNS srsirfsji LH of colours. I AB.HTTIffiS. TILED SURMUWS. J MANTELS 'IN fiUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. I SftmaS'STEEET. LIMITED.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 2
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484Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 130, 19 February 1918, Page 2
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