j . ; Tho D.I.C. has won quite a number of new customers : through ihe coming of "Betty Wales" Dresses. Older ■ patrons of the "House for Quality," too, have succumbed ■ to the charms of these intensely interesting frocks. ; The daring combinations of fabrics, the novelty.of the : ' trimmings, and the bright and original ideas carried out : in perfect taste, make "Betty Wales" Dresses quite dis- ; tinguished—moreover, they arc certainly exclusive. ; ■ , . • C'ome and see the "Betty Wales" Drosses in the ;■ D.I.C. Showroom. You will be charmed with them, and I will say that they are all and more than is claimed for them. P "IE!f! WMB" DRESSES win 1 friends wter they are known. BETTY WALES FBOCK-In Belgian Blue Serge; tunic skirt; plain ' bodice, with white voile hand-worked collar, edged with Irish guipure; ! waist bolt of black patent and Wu e sorgo. £9 19s, 6d, ; BETTT WALES KROCK-In Brown Puppy Skin Satin; bodice full, with ; collar and cults of flesh pink satin; ekirt full, vritn draping; at back; ! satin belt, finished with Oriental motifs. £9 19s. 6d. ; . BETTY WALES FROCK-In Black Serge; cross-over bodice, with ivory i; satin collar over black;.skirt with panel back and front; sides : pleated; finished with buttons. " £9 19s. 6d. ;. ' BETTY Navv; bodice of box-pleated Georgette; deep \ sailor collar of navy satin; box-pleated skirt of navy puppy Bkin ! satin; braid belt; finished with. Island'bead motife. £14s, i ~ .' BETTY WALES FR OCK-In'Wine Serge • high-waisted bodice, with' , hand- ; worked white voile collar, edged gnipuro over wine; railor collar and ; t ■ leveraj box-pleated skirt; wido belt. £8 12s. 6d. !'■■■ D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON. \ . = , , .._—_. j . ._ I ■ j: : -' ::; AIITOTie'EFFECTS ARE CREATES) BY ' rjALL; into"our Soft Furnishing Department and see for yourself .what .1 ■■■• beautiful. decorativo effects you can havo in fabrics that • blend! \ ' j with your colour scheme— | t ■ FABRICS THAT WILL KEALLY BELONG TO .THE ROOM! I ; i .For Curtains, Hangings, Upholstered Window Seats, Loose Covers, etc., | wo have a comprehensive range of beautiful Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, j ; . \ and other desirable fabrics. \ I \ DESIGNS AND. COLOURS OF INDIVIDUAL CHARM. . j ; J Let us show you how to make your Furnishings harmonise with your I 3 . ■ loom. ; j : s 'ji->iiv>i- w THE ; # ymt Lame® .|ewellefy~" i ! STiLL HEADS ALL COMPETITION : IT Tho last lot of Cameo Rings made up include quaint diamondi ■ shaped and octagonal Cameos. We havo mounted these in claw i settings, and they look very fine. i IFThe Brooches aro a most attract ivo selection. : ITOur,Moonstono Rings have also been attracting a lot of attention, ! - stones .with:.real moonlight in them, mounted in 15ct. gold, from , 2-1/6 upwarde: '. BIRTHSTONE FOR MAY IS THE EMERALD ,'■,,./ , 252 LAMBTON QUAY. iii.'i'.i'i.Z:i^Z~~Wi < •„ ' ' —:;:^^^:—.^^—~~;—^— ~^7** ms&ij& DRAWN ■IN EVERY BALLOT ■' OR^WN ,N EVERY ; \t I Cured Instantly by : " ; " HKV - C. rJIICB, R.A., wrilps- "Owinir to ex- ; tßiisivotoyinS double loot), I snUered'for days with ?. xcrl ! clatn, ? T I?' 11 - l w ,°f recommended to try Buntor's i jfTOßli Nervine. I did so, and to my joy tho pain quickly nnd ■ entirely CMBed." ' 0F CHEMISTS AND STORES
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 193, 4 May 1918, Page 4
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