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. \J-0... f . The Easter Hat par excellence in I : : is the D.LG Ready-to-wear-gg.|; '■■ ' away-at-once Hat - I The art of building fashionable and j stylish hats for immediate wear (and the ' j ■■' time's we live-in demand that sort of \ thing) is tho creation of necessity. » Without going into any verbose history In - of the origin of the ready-to-wear-away I hat, let us simply say that every type of face has to be considered in producing a style. Therefore, when one can came to the D.I.C. and choose a becoming hat ' ready to put on and wear away at a moment's notice, it proclaims the right of the making of ready-to-wears to be in , the Arts class. There are many stylish Easter Ready-' to-Wear Hats at tho D.I.C. Morning shopping in the Millinery Showroom 11 is decidedly pleasant READY-TO-WEAR FELTS-In 81ack,."., . V Nigger, Mastio, and Navy. 195.-6 d. I SMART SHAPE IN FEL'T-AVith bind ■ ' ■ and bow in Jade, Hose, and Black. 225. 6d. • USEFUL READY-TO-WEAR-In Grey, . ' Nigger, and Navy. 235. 6d. n ■ MEDIUM ' SIZE BEADY -TO - WEAR i ' FELT-Black, Navy, Bottle, and Fawn. H » • 19s. 6d. I STITCHED FELT READY-TO-WEAR-' | Pull-on shape, with band and bow. Mastic, Bottle, Fawn, and Scarlet.' j • 295. 6d. I' BRETON SAILOR FELT-In green, Masf " ■ . ' tic,, and Grey. | DIC ■ Box 1478 Wellington CD a a %^« ir y<,,u.. i.ii, M ,iii |f iui l iu.i»u ltnl ipii.iiii»iuin»liH.«ijiliiiiiiiiwi«.i»»iijiij««iilunjiiiiii»«jmiu..iiiii..iii— |Tn . | |

-EASTER VISITORS Will have an opportune time to Visit Oar GREAT SALE r~"~ .. ■ r •""[ I While in Wellington seize the opportunity to personally investigate the Remarlsable Bale Bargains ' '■ I 1 I v which abound in every section of our . . '.. j l| - vast Showrooms! " ; I 9 rURNIT IiBE in Suites and single pieces. | J „ FLOOR COVERINGS in original and ar- j I tistic designs. I I SOIT FURNISHINGS in exclusive novI cities and colours. j II WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU IF YOU WILL CALL WHILE IN I j WELLINGTON. |j Head Office: Ikmbton Quay, Wellington. Branches at Mastcrton and.Hastings.

Should Use; 1 r> ',■'•'■'..".' f A BRIGHT, clean, glossy stove is tho pride of every housekeeper, but it iD ■ hard to keep a stove nice and shiny unless Black Silk Stove Polish is used; This is the reason. Black Silk St'oVe Polish sticks right to the ' iron—becomes a part of the stove. ; It makes old stoves look like new, and lasts four times as long as any other'shine. Yoii need |. :: ;„■: 1 ; fOnly"Polish One Fourth as Often,. | -• yet.your."stove wilL'bs".cleaner, brigh to the last drop—absolutely no i been since you first bought it. ! Bay a can of Black Silk Stove Polish from your dealer, and if you | do not find it better than any other.stove polish you have ever used ' he will' refund your money. [ It doeß not dry out—can be used to the last drop. Absolutely no i waßte, no dust, no dirt. >v ' ; Black Silk Stove Polish is not only most economical, but it ■ ■■■ Gives a Brilliant Silky Lustre i that cannot be obtainedwith any other polish. It eaves you time,. j work, and money. It costs no more than the ordinary kind, so why | ■ not have tho beat? j Buy a can to-day and see what a change will bo made in the appearI ance of your stove or gas range. You will bo surprised at the result. ■ j Put up in liquid and paste form. Follow tho directions carefully. I Obtainable front all stores throughout tho Dominion. I EW.MiHs&Co,Lt<l, I New Zealand Agents, Hunter St. & Jervois Quay, Wellington,

OVER 30,000 yards Mc- UL CUiffff /T* • -* V Crae Ticking in stock, $ « H* and lots of Kapoc. M%&*%K -, # Send in your orders,. '> WlfOßsl Pai icCrae, :; ' \ \ Use.aDavicU^ Mattress -

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 160, 26 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 160, 26 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 160, 26 March 1918, Page 2

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