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; m .A:: Grand Formal- Display of m .'Autumn Fashions begins on I 1 """" ; ! Tuesday at the DIG T7 ■■■■- ■■■■--■■-■-■ I .'Always interesting—always educative—D.l.C. Fashion Dis- | I] plays attract a large number of visitors from near and far. d$ '."< .■;, . Each season a special effort is made to introduce, in exhibi- ■|| B q tion form, the very latest styles in fashionable attire' from the so n bjfo"?C* chief centres of the world. ts£s'fLfl || 11|| This Autumn Season's Display will be lavish in the wealth IS g i J I Pa ' of ideas it brings to view—many distinctive features and novel- [®J 'Pi ties will be shown for the first time—many • distinguished styles *6ufiry .admired, wooed and won. .. H Everything woman wears; ■■from' "crown of head to sole of A | ""■ dainty feet" will be on display in the "House for Quality" during II J D.I.C, Show Week. j II Specially designed window displays and interior decorations i i will add much to the charm and interest of the exhibit, while V I every section will vie with the other to give greater interest to 1 I the visitor in this comprehensive) Fashion Display. « 111 Tour visit will be appreciated, therefore you are asked to j Ru . come on ..this simple, yet wholly sincere invitation, In II BOX 1478 WELLINGTON § A Chi Can' ■.JflL- .-;,., '..■■ TIT*., ® A -SPOONFUL SIMPLY Lady 1 orrmgton ~ jjm> Vacuum Sweeper . &&e&i£i£?*s. * | They invariably season Soups Household hiaehine' that will eare labour, out down time, do fc>» • § and Gravies with work.better and cleaner, will always appeal most strongly to the _, _ -_,_' - /ra ,«» D gs, ' ' housewife." - ' : '•' '" -'- ■ _ "'MELLORS • The' Lady Torrington is a Vacuum Sweeper—a suction .cleaner and • " sweeper coabined. It costs nothing to run-simply push it. BmMMM^^Wtm ) :. ..The-brush is ; made of genuine bristles and is driven by four rubber- m . n n /s& raa tyred wheels, it sweeps 3 ' Jl~ 11 W In ' On Eithfcr a Forward or Backward Stroke. ..BpiraHfflffliSM ';;:■'l'M".brush adjustment permits tha raising or lowering of the brush That ifl one of thdir secrets, to suit the varying l length of nap and adds fully one-third to the life of It is thus they create that .too sweeper. Tempting Fragrance and Ap- .. :V., rf ,■■•. w ~ Ordßr ,l Mellort»» from your Breear I . .;.,., Make it Easy Running and Quiet, , |„',.,, '.. :ia ■ [ The dust-bag. is of special cloth and is fitted with a wire frame so '. | " : —— : ' ■ MK th«f dirt comes out when tapped with the finger without soiling the 1 /«n criimoiii '~^A. | hands or clothing. | raMMp^!! ! :V; ' The: case'is triple reinforced hardwood, hand-rubbed and polished a' | §§?»<s§ £ :^^^S|i|q^ 1 -beaiiltiM mahogany.' This machine is less'than Si'inches high and | JA 4 Z p/filSiii^i !: weighs', but lOjlbs. Write to Department *'D." ' | y/^M^^M^l PRICE, g5/. | j\^W^M§^S|flar | Mills& .Co., Ltd., p|^|p ! -■ !.;•: -Hunter Street and Jervois Ouav - Wellington. 1 i oraamoataparity wi* tue/»-» ii ■ ■ ■/ X""/ >iwiui<swui .. H i motlg Gore oats—the world's heat-only ft ■•'bi-j- ■-- J$ "} 'he flooat selected grains are used for jji .;, ~ ■. . . . . 1 • ' inanutaoluro ensures purity. In the B, ; _ 1 , ■ Creomoata process ovory grain is passed S; > --- ■- . ■ ' ' through twenty-three different autfi' jn . .; ; -- tnatie machines, and Uicd (jiTon n pin). K "KIT ii t"t ""*> '••- y-v ■> i drying ozone trerilinent —this imparts IB \\l\CH\ ~V-\V.''■ Vl'fii'iV' ! that inimitable loasty flavour so care- ffi IVXall JsJ2>~ ."JlCi! UUi ; \JI WCI ■ i—i -" »■■»" """I fj fally rolftined by the airllcht packet. U ~.. W™ .-. [£b- {Creamoatal 'V,..- -" "™" i/f/.T (\ S s si "'" '^ uron io " Thiiil '*" Box I -'■ "■ T*'i"in™ '■" '•! i■■■' n'• t i • "' VI / J \ \ S ThSillo Flaked Onti ore far «uper!or W .. /[JADiEb resident 111 tllO country Who IK / \\ I & rolled oaU in p'.irity ff!\[\ ,'":■■'!■- will bo' iiliabld to visit Uio City for '(\\r-~- 'I'M II . " ii fIRVOUr ; -~ 8 fe<S ! 'H Bometime (o como should' mail us thoir ■ /4,d • j' ! i/A| \ I .; ',— ~„,,■„«:,„,.,•■,»!■/■ -i Ui r ;;^^':s&ij-} ordiirs for Winter -".Costumes.' If par- //ll J_Ab§jl \l \ S ——— -'- -—-— '.... *'. .. ticailftrs ard'nccclccl, write at onco and I VjffnmfTUSf}t | I 0 i«6Eia these .will bo furnished promptly. We I rJ Iw T*V / I If IJ 1 i IsiEß oan 'liaiidlo a limited nmnber of orders J hi 111 !■ M ■/ j %v_«ifß b f> IZ™. ' only-because of th« shortage of fabrics. I Mil CL / ! C2il 08 IfUrGHI EtelS . ./"'_.'..' ' * i A*/| j[ | E| For convincing proofs uud explanation E Shiic ?h! levon-f ,|,y I ,A - f;°2 I ° , y 1 ' Wanßanul I ■'/ " ' At*39s. 6d. to ' /-'• flpf-i'% - mm^m^^^^mm^~-_^ TEENOH KAINPROOF COATS- ,| .'L ~ , ~ . „ ... , •.. .. „„ j Blended and packed in Wellington . ".'-'..'.'...' ' ': ,j ! I .ineans much when it refers toWe laro Mcievcd a lather superior as: . .ill I ' I I I ' ' __. -»>-.—« /n . n™*. sortment of DIIES.S TWEEDS, and pat- (I' // '©Wi^iiWFl terns will bo'sent Post iVeo to Country lil 1 ''' > '// '"m\L Mdi %y %Jjr MjlLlkjr Gustoniere on application. ' ZS tPt 1 / jf/ • ' ' Ladies'and Gentlemen's Outfitters, &■ T1 ~, „ . .... .., ?j.iljimi_Lhj_ji .«.„„ " would bo the easiest thing in the { ,216 Lambton Quay, Wellington. world to arrange for the blending j and packing of a tea either in •'--■ ■ " —-1 India or Ceylon, but then we could ■- ~~ ~ ~ : —~ givo no guarantee as to purity. fmrn»,~^... r .■■...»^ m «»--^^«i mM ,, Record Tea is blended in Wei- " 'Morning, Nooi and light- | linelm I,yl,nexpertteablenderj - ■ *-" - ■ . « . The packing is done in Welling- ■ «GUE OWM" TEA is a Delight. r::^E=r^ TT comes as a perfect refresher on wak- .... <m. I nothing but l .ca. ing, as a splendid irivigorator ot ! I any timo, especially if tired and languid. • fkjfflfc j£t\ Y™S& \ ' i>llo purity is guarflntccd. .. r>cryon6 : ,ivpprccitttes its lovely rich BA- ( I Snlri at all StrtrPC at onlhnsa over it« Sffi N I A I i3Ulu "'" dll * :sl « r co dl economy. |J "Our Own" Tea is quite free ■'"» I I from foreign substances, and thercforo / / I o/ 9/0 01A ™« 1U goes furthest -in use. '"' ' ' ' Tf you like the best in tea nnd happen I I 'to have not yet tried this splendid brand, "" " { <*siS4jtl) . %,/MljMf : ' ■W. CAMPEELL 1 Ltd. pfc^cw-l B « « &Ap BROOKE 3 | '■' .10 and« MANNERS STREET. Thoae4M I Y@ffll&@S€> I i' 593 CUBA' STREET. 'Pnono 252.1 A I & S ~ K ***s*aaß!a2o&'' | i,. :fi3 Mddieord-STREEt. • ■ • 'Pbono 1084 ■ j f Mohsomo& Economical | L , .8 mmmmmSmsmmmasmm

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 2

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