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\ WHICH ADJUST PERFECTLY sjjjlj) i I' IN ALL POSITIONS PfR I npHESE Coats are designed and out by Master Tailors who have achieved a jlj\\M .JvSjK '-»$ ■ V, i notable success in the 3-way Collar Coat. Many of these Coats look all Sr7 I r right in one position, but foil in one or both of the otner styles. But P.D.C. 'j / II i ; Coats are perfectly adjusted in each r.'/silion; we strongly advise seeing these / W o&Ms'y, " j Coats at an early date. Ml | i ' ' ' ' • = ty& I I ALL WOOL BLANKET TWEED COAT-With 3-way collar, forming very wide ~* v K j. sailor collar in one style; outside patch pockets, with flaps buttoned back; • II g I belted all vouud; gauntlet cuffs; shades: Brown,' Navy, Saxe. j f I ' P.D.C. PRICE, 4 GUINEAS. | S EXTRA HEAVY ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEED COAT-Jn a smart grey in- J 1 i 1 j visible oheck; made also with 3-ivay collar, nil adjustable in smart styles; ]■•.. 1 m perfect fitting, with plenty of flare in the skirt; inset sloevets; gauntlet >i fa 5 . cuffs; belted all round; a perfect coat. 4i. i?i ! ' P.D.C. PRICE, £5 10s. fcjtfS I ■ ■ • M \ ALL-WOOL PUR COLLAR COAT-In an Ail-Wool Blanket Tweed, with deep ft ;i[ $ j wide sailor-collar of Brown Opossum Fur; 3-way collar, rolling into throe . 111. fi shapes, one being a perfect muffller Style for driving or motoring; gaunt- til fj let cuffs. P.D.C. PRICE, 6 GUINEAS. *$ J| PUR COLLAR COAT OF ALL-WOOL CREAM BLANKET CLOTH COAT BOTTLE GREEN VELOUR | BLANKET TWEED-The collar is OF SUPERIOR QUAHTY-Gnar- BLANKET TWEED COAT--Witb | sailor shape, trimmed with black anteed all wool; smartly tailored, wide sailor collar of Coney Seal s fur; wide belt, neatly designed with with 3-way adjustable collar, fas- Fur; Ihe whole design of this coat $ rope stitcning; this is also intro- tening to suit all weathers; gaunt- produces a smartly-tailored affect, | duced.into other parts of the coat let cuffs; belted all round; fastened with neir design patch pcckcts; | with good effect. with cone shaped cream ivory belt fastening with smart buckles; * buttons. inset sieeves; half pa nutlet cuffs. 81 ; P.D.C. PRICE, £6 17s. 6d. P.D.C. PRICES, £4 17s. 6d. P.D.C. PRICE, £7 10s. " THE SQUARE ' . PALMERSTON NORTH. |

A TirE mount only fine stones in our Jewellery, m yl and that is one of the reasons our |yj B Engagement Rings are so beautifully brilliant. Nj All Engagement Rings give pleasure, but one 11 _ with fine grade gems is certain to give the *"*■ maximum of delight and lasting satisfaction. w tg IP Five Diamond Half Hoop Rings from £10. We solicit your inquiries and favours. | W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, LTD., 1 JEWELLERS $» ® 222-4 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. @ I "Is the Suit Case fully stocked I I for your trip? Do you need a I I Tie, a Collar, Braces, an . I fr Umbrella, a suit of Pyjamas, | i • a New Hat, a Sweater, or a It I Travelling Rug? & I If so make straight for " I I Wellington's Leading Outfitters I 1 for the best value. I J WIDE-END TIES— In a wonderful variety of : 1 x& new patterns and colourings. . fisL O 1/6, 2/6 » 2^11 » to 3 / 6, & I BRACES— Good reliable makes. 1/6, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/6. ©| "SHIRLET" HOLIDAY BEACES- 3/6. J UMBRELLAS —Strong serviceable make; re- J| iiable frames. , 1 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/6, 10/6, to 25/-. 1 SHIRTS— Smart patterns; in soft and stiff j| cuffs. 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, to 10/6. f PYJAMA SUITS— In light and heavy ma- I ■ i terials; new patterns. Is i| . 7/6, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6, to 30/-. I i FELT HATS— In smart lounge shapes; in ]| , F several colours. ct g 4/11, 5/6, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6, to 30/-. i A SWEATERS- White and Cream Wool; roll A and polo collars. 8/6, 10/6, 12/6. ©^ I TRAVELLING RUGS - All-Wool Colonial; f w smart patterns. ' m I 16/6, 25/-, 31/6, 42/-, 57/6, to 84/-. I This Store will remain open until 9 p,m. on Saturday. f^

SWIMMING The following children attending the Peldne "West School qunlified during the season for swimming certificates issued by the N.Z.A.S.A.:100 ynrcte: Giv.ws Aspler, Kitty Casey, Rangi' Churehouse, Eva Dundas, Eunice Donkin, Constance Long, Ruby Miller, Horiana Pickering. Ida To Puui, Einlen Wellington, Ellen Walters. 220 yards: El-'i" Brown, Louis Davies, Albert Gousjh, Hapi Love. G?orge Palamoiuitain, Mnry Pollock, Xnrinjn Scoring, Jean Withington. Richard C'ullum. 410 yards: Hicliavd Couft*, Oswald Clark, Keith Dftvics, Robert Kerr, Harold Tovnsend. 880 yards: Ali-.n Clark, Robert .Tones. HOJIE-TfiUATMKNT Oi' 'j-iLK HAltf. ITS AIAIIViiLUiUS SUCCESS. Uui>r«ceden(.ed s\iocc<ss in restoring Llie growiii ul the huir inirf recoiilty uecii niiiuitested by tlit uuu'veilous results uutaiued irom the use of .Mrs. fioJlestbu's turee niootlis' course of lioiuo trealment. This method is iu vogue \v Hie Old Country aud Ainericu, uiul aputals tu the average wouiau \yho is uiiuljlb to visit the Hair Specialist. Being thoroughly qualified in her profession, and having had considerable experience both in New Zealand and abroad, the secret of Mrs. Kolleaton's success is readily understood.- At her rooms, all ladies undertaking a course of hair treatment, may, if they desire, have an examination of their soalpj, also a inioroMopic.il examination of I heir recent combings. Others unable to call may forward a fpw recent comnings, nnd state the condition' or general appearance of ' the scalp. Cost of three months* preparations, His. fid. Posted in plain wrapper Is. extra. Mrs. Rolloston. 25G Lambton Quay.— •Aclvt. The run is on ''NO KVBWXft" Laundry Help, "GOLDEN RULE" Soap, and "GOLDEN IUILE" Candles. Mrs. L. Eeed, Taranaki Street.—Advt. The best cold weathar Garment for Boys is the Woollen Jersey, all shades, polo collar, or shoulder fastening, 3s. Gfl. to 10s fid., lit Gco. Fmvlds, Ltd., Mnnnera Street-Advt. Wedding Announcements. — Beautiful roses and the choicest of flowers only are used when desii?ning wedding bouquets, which I make a specialty of. Packed nnd forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-IJegii! Florist, 3G Willis Street—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 163, 30 March 1918, Page 5

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