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filoase or Paletot, Coat m Skirt, the D.IO. can pro?ide it well \ Autumn Fashions in the D.I.C, Costums Showroom are" a source of wonder <jf)d delight at any time, but more so in the ft. . Q beginning of the season, when the new o C ':■ things are being opened, L^rt^R^t I ainfiil a " the iates{ Modei c ° s,umes ' pa,e " i fe^ifS i i « 1 H tots ' Fui ' Coats, Frocks, and Blouses, are 1111 111 ill I H on viow—very stylish some of them are— § 11'1 m n>&A : haF wonderfully smart. lw* lf we are a little bit enthused over the new Fashions it is because they deserve it; you can share our enthusiasm by paying an early visit. ' The D.I.C. Costume Showroom gives an open invitation to you. MODEL BLOUSE IN SHELL PINK GREEN TWEED TRAVELLING COA.T CREPE DE OHENE-Sleove inset with -Lined Squirrel lock; full shape with heading:; sailor collar, square neck, mole Coney collar; large pockets, trimmed Val. £4 4s. , £8 10s. WHITE CREPE DE CHENS MODEL BLOUSE-Ccllar of Filet lace, edged MODEL PALETOT IN VIOLET CLOTH Val.:' shoulder yoke, inset sleeve, —Half lined silk; full effect; black pointed cuff. ' Coney collar and cuffs, pockets. BLOUSE IN IVORY GEORGETTE . 13 Guineas. —Sailor collar; heinßtitched embroider-' ed fronts. 795. 6d. BOTTLE GREEN TWEED PALETOTBLOUSE IN SKY GEORGETTE-Eoundl ' Very large beaver collar; deep tweed .- neck, with sailor collar; hemstitched cuffß; belt, with pockets attached. ■ " : -and trimmed with small pearl buttons; . '* Guineas. ...-.turn-back cuffs. 675. 6d. PALETOT IN BROWN VELOUR-Half MODEL PALETOT IN BROWN VE- lined silk; wido collar, .trimmed with LOUR-Large black Coney collar, fas- black Coney; semi-fitting; back; belt taaecl-high; side pockets., belts. £13, / and pockets. 12 Guineas, B.LC. BOX 1473 WELLINGTON u" ' 'V '•'•■'■■ -'- ■■.■;'..,■■■. isxrzir: ,r » ■■.■■ i i 1/»i!n the iS discount off every cash ' purofsaßo of SI op oven

: ' Built Like a , Bicycle in its i "all Beatings* i * and Adjustment \ ''itawn wowser . I \ -The.'iGreafc.American".h«* perfect fitting dust-proof enps . and. cones, | jj and runs as easily and smoothly as a"bicycle. \-~ ~ -| s The material used in this "machine is. absolutely the best that money -1 I will buy. The blades aro made-of Crucible.Tool Steel, tho kind that is fj I ■ used in. the manufacture of chisels, drawing knives, hatchets, and all tools | !s requiring a keen edge. ) This machine has five blades and self-sharpening knife with raised \ | 'edge, oil'tempered and water hardened. \ This means that j The Blades Cut Like a Pair of Shears, | | cut with" both upper and lower blades. | * These blades are positively self-sharpening, taking an edge and holding | i it. Every blade is.just as keen, just as fit,'at the end of a .day's'work k jj or at the end of the season as at the beginning—a feature that is true of jj j; no other lawn mower made. ' 3 \ Self-sharpening means 6aving the yearly expense of re-grinding. ' The | j blades of a "Great American" are just as keen after years of use as they S I were when the mower was new. f I The driving wheels are 10 inches in diameter, and are entirely covered f ? about 6i inches, therefore grass cannot enter the motive power, and they | | aro as near dustproof as can possibly be made. | jj Sizes. 15, 17, 19 inches. Write to Department "D" for booklet. { E W. Mills & Co, Ltd., jj . . Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. | I FIRF mm® mES&6RATES j Q 9a H B Eta a EmflaSts'Saw To ensure the artistic finish h & i " to a room careful selection k S . T , T must be given to the fireplace., A A * *■" The correct tint in your tiles A A is to complete the A d . __, harmony of colouring. We * X NEW DESIGNS have 'the latest in all shades | I of colours. \ J m f\l FIRES. TILED SURRQUNIS.' j i MANTELS IN QUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. A I WILLIS STREET. ' LIMITED. 0 Tie Greatest Car Value n ■ tie "Pirft-Pilier.-"! j No other Car of such si/.o represents such extraordinary value as tho IS j "Partin-Pnlmer." I] I For no other Car of such size has been produced under conditions so I) | favourable to low cost production. This is tho jj 34 h.p. "Partin=Palmer" Car. . No. such beautiful, powerful, economical, easy-riding Car of such com- j i'ortable size is sold for. anywhere near so low n price. j The "Partin-Palmer" is built in accordance with the high code cf j honour which marks the manufacture of the best Cars—Cars far above j it in" price. j For tho "first-Car owner the ''Partin-Palmer" is the ideal Car—it is j I easy to understand, lo drive, and in cost of upkeep. I PARTICULARS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON BEQUEST. DEMONSTRATION RUNS BY APPOINTMENT. Ze&tadia Rotor Importing Se. 5 Ltd, NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 705. 'Phone 4463. I

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 2

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