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i ' Pi - e . ■ i ■ ■ 1/ ! / we Iγ || This was what happened on a -visit of inspection—a promise ' nit I\\ that las been duly kept by more than one motier since fl ip\ ' opened up the new Coats for Maids and Misses. . A'/ \ \ You should just see the new styles—quite smart, and vying yl/f \ with the elder folks' fashions; it is_ good to see such, ambition on w f.H ' the pai't of the prirls, it betokens pride of personal appearance, and M ii jl .. everyone has a right to look her best. . |\\ Jfj . :_ The invitation extended to you now is open to everyone who w \ Si, jj is::interested in the smarter appearance of their daughters, as well \ ) hi '■'■" as-to the daughters themselves. ( . \jl ■; If \ This brief list tells us of a few leading styles 1 i I ] BEATJTrPTJL MODEL COAT IN BOTTLE GREEN BLANKET CLOTH-Belted / *A ': . shape, with roll collar of Seal. Length S9in. 89s, 6d. / 1 WV 'SMART WINTER COATS IN EMEBALD GREEN-Loom siiape, strap at sides. if/rl \ \ Length SOin., 33in. . 39 5 , 6d, W.I ' {s \ ■ -USEFUL TRAVELLING COATS IN TWEED MIXTUEES-Beltecli etyles with - ' W \<A\ ■'-. Vgk collars. Length 3G to 39 inches. " ' 495. 6d to 55s 6d. Wl M ■ SMAST COATS IN BLANKET CLOTH-New style collar and patch pockets; f ; W mole, saxe, navy, and dark green. Lengfli 30 to 30 inches. 15s, to 595. Od. l\\ ■ fyfl ■ --DMJQHTFDL STYLES FOB SMALL GIBLS-In AlFVVool Coating; eaxe blue, \\'. '■■I j ■' ' ■ ' brown, navy,, and red; trimmed self buttons and stitching. 'Length 22 to 27 \ V '/ / inches. 325. 6d. to 455. \ \ \Ji ; .COSY COATS IN BLANKET CLOTH-Loose belted style, with new adjustable V\\V ~ .j : ;t ■■• .-....-.-.. collar;- iLniflned cable etitching to m a t c h. Length 30 to 39 inches \\\\i ■•; '/./ ' 635. to 675. 6d. \\\| ///' TODDLING COATS IN CRBAiI LAMBSKIN, SERGE, NESTLING, OB BIPPLE' ' K iM : ■ ■'"' CLOTH—Buttoned to the throat, trimmed silk braid and pipings or simply •yh if J' ■ ■-■ finished with pearl buttons and ribbon tie. Length 18 to 2-1 inches. ■ s'j 1 KSu 18s. 6d. to 355, 6d. ;/ / Wk ! TODDLING COATS IN NESTLING OR BLANKET CLOTH-Saxe, emerald, //; A-V ■ • ■ scarlet, tan, or dark green; trimmed self stitohing and buttons. Length 18 \(f / <Jk '.. to 22 inches. ..." 225. 6d. to 395. 6d, }/// \m GD2LS' KNITTED WOOL COATS-Grey, eaxe, mole, navy, bottle green, rose, '// 'lfl» ■ heather, and dark red. Length 16 to 33 inches. 225. 6d. io 475. 6d. «W IMI GIRLS' RAINCOATS IN GABARDINE-Raglan or inset sleeves; shown, in \\Hl %${ - several Blades of fawn and green. Length 27 to 89 inches. \'\ ■J ■'"..: , ' 355.. 6d, to 119s, Cd, V 1 H■ ■ i —■: y (/■£ :; ' ■ |;C : t/- In the S discount of? ewei>y : cash 1 «m» ! ' ■ purohnGQ of tSI or ovefi Ij

p. Chill Casr ; 13l Torrin^ton , ■■'■■ fVacttum Sweeper' 'A NY household machine that Trill save labour, cut downtime, do bs» j - work better and cleanef f : will always appeal most Btiongly to tlie J -housewife. I '•■.' : -'V' ' ... . -~ ' X The Lady.Torring-toh is e .Vacuum Sweeper— a suction cleaner aad ,' : eweeperf'eb'pbmed.^.Jt.costs nothing;to run—simply push it-.- • J i -,'t'The'brush ie made of genuine uiistles'and is driven by four rubber- ■■■•■■■• tyred ''wheels/ it sweeps ■ - . : ■ ~...', ' \\ ' On Either a Forward or Backward Stroke, . ; • Tie brush adjustment - permits tho Taising or lowering of the brush to euit the. varying length.of nap and adde fully one-third to the life of, S the sweeper..■ - -•--. •'.-■ ■:•.-.' ' / - I The Lady Torringtoa is fitted with special triple irear-forsever while;r«ller bearings : J %; : . ; ■"-. Make it Easy Running and Quiet* -. ' The dust bag, is of special oloth and is fitted with a wire frame so ."" thatthe dirt cemesreut when tapped with the finger , without soih'nj the i V hands or..olothing. ... . • The case, is triple reinforced, hardwood, hand-rubbed and polished a >£ beautiful mahogany. This machine ie less than 6i inches ;liigh and j weighs butlOJrlbs. , Write to Department "I>." jV- % '•■; PRICE, 65/. ' . •' Hunter Street and Jervois Quay " Wellington. THE APRIL BIRTHSTONE She who from April dates her years ' • Diamonds should weor, lest bitter tenrs IV)r vain repentance flow. This etouo Emblem of innocence is known. 'JVEB perfect diamond, perfect in. colour, shapo nnd cutting, is twico us brilliant as a stone imperfect in these qualities, and gives unlimited pleasure to the wearer; That is why we etock nothing but tno best. Will you call and let us.demonstrate to you in detail that we givo also the best value obtainable in diamond goods. ■ ■ 252 LAMBTON QUAY. , \ L-.'———■—'--- ' '■"■ ; -...■■.'... •. ■.-.. t 1 WOW .that the Winter Weather is ap- /sy*k?l\ pi'oachin; tho question of a Winter (W/\\l \\ I \ Coat will no doubt bo receiving your at- $n/ y j) \ \ ,' Our new stocks have opened up much I j!L \ . ] to oar satisfaction—STYLlSH AND yV*» Q tmlltl! i DISTINCTIVE COATS OF STERLING MlUlvifl / QUALITY, which are sure to please. / Here are a few lines which will convey vmfli m liy •- 'an idea of our stock:— Iwffl/f li t!fcy/( HEAVY TWEED COATS-Fur lined. W®\\ '•■"••■' : At 10 Guinoas, ffl il?\ \\ .SUPERIOR TWEED COATS-Purlined. j j ' \ i\ At 13 guineas. j I *v" "■" I V[\i \ PLAIN HEAVY TWEED COATS- Ii | si I li \ TEENCH EAINPEOOF COATS-At 84s. /// I |j \ \\ SUPERIOR RAINPROOF COATS- li I II 'WJ# At 5 guineas, jjj . | \** WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS - AVith Wj J3H -rf| striped collars and cuffs; in all tho H rntirtUSY S 111 IS leading shades. 355. to 84s. ' 1 j 1 lijii> • SILK STRIPED SPOP.TS COATS-The very latest. £5 10s. J&W |ffm SILK VELOUR HATS- 255. each. V\ / !CW WARM UNDERWEAR-Wo stock Dr. '^ Jaeger and Cellular Woollen Garments, M\ and- we adviso prompt purchisos as II *%& ■ ■ tho wool shortage. is becoming pro- 1L ■' " nounoed. ' '^ "7 , . " ■ If * \ LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, 216 LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 168, 5 April 1918, Page 2

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