' , |mf : ■\| Mother! You said I could have ■-A,; } one of the new Winter Coats we M saw at the DIG. IK\ c' ' " "This was-what'happened on'a 1 visit of inspection—a promise ■- i l\\ that lias been duly kept by more than one mother since tlie D.1.G., | |A*\ opened up the new Coats for Maids and Misses. . ' \ W You should just see the new styles—quite smart, and Tying V \| with the elder folks' fashions; it is good to see such ambition on the part of the pirls, it betokens pride of personal appearance, and , m everyone has a right to look her best. IA _ _ The invitation extended to you now is open to everyone who ■ /Jj is interested in the smarter appearance of their daughters, as well ' J as to the. daughters themselves. brief list tells us of a few leading styles BEAUTIFUL MODEL COAT IN BOTTLE GREEN BLANKET CLOTH-Belted SftV . shapo, with roll collar of Seal. Length 89in. 89s 6d. • S\\\ SMART WINTER COATS IN EMERALD GREEN-Loom shape, strap at sides. ' \\ \ Length 30in., 33in. 39s 6d, , • \\\\ USEFUL TRAVELLING COATS IN TWEED MIXTURES—BeIted) styles, 'with VVtt ' fiish collars. Length 36 to 39 inches. ' ' 495. 6d, to 555, 6d. \I , SMART COATS IN BLANKET CLOTH—New, style collar and patch pockets j Ml - molo, sase, navy, and dark greeli. Length 30 to 39 inohes. 455, to 595. 6d.' :■/ m DELIGHTFUL STYLES FOR SIT ALL GIRLS—In AlFWool Coating; ease blue, I f brown, navy, and red; trimmed self buttons and stitching. ' Length 22 to 27 / 7 _• inches. 325. 6d. to 455. , / h COST COATS IN BLANKET CLOTH—Loose belted style, with, new adjustable I / ■ collar; finisaed cable stitching t'o m a tch. Length 80 to 39 inches. a ' / 635. to 675. 6d. ■/. ./// TODDLING COATS IN CRSA3I LAMBSKIN, SERGE, NESTLING, OR RIPPLE i 111 CLOTH—Buttoned to the throat, tri mmed-silk braid and pipings or simply ■ • ' |? finished with pearl buttons and ribbon tie.- Length 18 to 2i inohes ' ( Nl . '■ ! ' .1 18s. 6d. to 355. 6d. V\ TODDLING COATS IN NESTLING OR BLANKET ; CLOTH-Saxe, emerald, u\ scarlet, tan, or dark.green; trimmed self .stitching and buttons. Length ; 18 .• \ \1 • . to 22 inches. ' 225. 6(1. to 395. Gd, V \j GIRLS' KNITTED WOOL COATS —Grey, saxe, mole, navy, bottle green, rose, lils heather, and dark red. Length 18 to 33 inches. 225. 6d. to 475. 6d, TO ~ . GIRLS' RAINCOATS IN GABARDINE—RagIan or, inset sleeves; shown in , W) several shades of fawn and green. Length 27 to 39 inches. , J j > 355. 6d. to 119s, 6d. (/ 1/- In the £ discount off every cash ' purchase of iSI or oven ,
Positively the Last Few Days of = OUR GREAT SALE J ~ [fitlS Annual Economy Event will torminate on SATURDAY, 1 APRIL' 6, and after that time pr ices will go back to normal I and tho bargain opportunity will be a tiling of tile past! I ITRESTS WITH YOU •to secure the Special Offerings which will mark th® winding up of our Sale. VISIT US BEFORE SATURDAY— A&D SEE THE REMAKK- , ABLE FINISHING UP ATTRACTIONS IN FURNITURE & FURNISHINGS [ SALE PRICES FURTHER : : 1 ; • ; ; REDUCED FOR THE FINAL! HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Branches at Masterton and Hastings. jt ia ' — L' 'JLJJ!- 1 . »»—fflgK ! '. .. DIAMOND. . I . THE APRIL BIRTHSTONE She who from April dates; her. years I . Diamonds should wear, lest bitter tears I . , For yam.'repentance ttaw. This stane !| , Emblem of innocence is known. ' ■ ' I rpHE perfect diamond, perfect in colour, shape and cutting, is twice as j brilliant as a stone imperfect in these qualities, and gives unlimited ' J pleasure to,the.wearer. ,-That is why we stack nothing but tne best. 1 Will you call and let us demonstrate to you in detail that we give also ' 8 the best value obtainable in diamond goods. IS G. mi T. YOUNG, UL; 252 LAMBTON QUAY. I LLI " 1 —— , ,|.' M _L!LIBsSr .1- ; A . LADIES! For 82j6 we p ° sT ja v 11 Diadem or Ariel LjPPMS im 0l time-saving, combined with efficient Bervice, it will prove your finest investment. The Sins Harimre Ce„ Hi, WELLINGTON. --'TOOTHACHE & NEURALGIA j "H; ( Cured Instantly by | W ; BUNTER'S NERVINE. I*7 vS, REV. AUBREY Ci'PRICE; U.A., writes: "Owing to ex- I »>A\ (8% -tensive decay in 2 double tcotli I sul&recl for days with ! ■ excr 4°i n '' n B pain. I was recommended to try Hunter's j Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly and | entirely ceased." •» OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 169, 6 April 1918, Page 4
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