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i! ' . ■ i | Between you and the D.I.C. the Old Country. will have to 1 I look pretty closely to her laurels iu tweed-making, because the I I . Dominion of New Zealand is doing things in that direction. | ! _ Everything is in our favour out here—wool, the finest; ma- \ chinery, the latest; spinners, weavers, and dvers, the most skil- I ; fui. - . . . . ■"..-■? j Again, we say it that Great Britain must look to her laurels, \ Q v a j for New Zealand is after New Zealand Trade—and is getting it.' I F^L*-^] . Nevertheless there are some dress fabrics produced in the \ Nv^jf j Old Land that cannot be made elsewhere owing to certain local I 111 Til I . conditions. ' These are shown at the D.I.C. along with the best j! li\\ W I of New Zealand Tweeds. ' 1 8 "JI"! ' | Patterns Sent Post Paid to Any Address. 1 t COSTDMETWEKDS-dOin. to Win wide; in a choice Tango of designs and j . j GEEY WORSTED SUITINGS-Min. to 52in. wide: in sevojAadef W *' \ GEBY PANAMA SUJTING-s«n. wide; in Mid and "ciSid "shade?" j | ALL-WOOL BLANKET TWEEDS-sJin. wide; in Gro.y, Brown, and feel mi^ j "LOUIb" VELVETEENS-22in. wide; in a luxe ranee of newest shaded yard ' I COLOURED VELVJTEENS-23/24in. wide: in all most wanted shaded "' Vard ' ' I j Co ™°7 VELVETEENS-23in. wide; in Fawn. Purplo, Moles, 3 Brown/and | j CEBAM a c6BDUBOT VELVETEENS-2 2in. to 27in. wide. 4s - I 'd. yard, jj ! 2S. 6d„ 3s. 3d., 3s, Bd 4s 111 l uarrt \ j BLACK:COSTUMETELVETEENS-38in. teJ2in. wide; chiffon finish y \ | ,■'■'■■ 15s, 6d. and 18s! 6d. yard, \ !.'..,... ._'-1/« in tha £ discount off eve™ oaah 5 etupoEiaeo of SI op ovan 6

I Icy-Hot Bottles Supply (QHot or Cold Beverages ja at any hour of the Day |B ■ ... ', or night 1 | ' Having that .unique faculoy of keeping hot things Jfe=iiJ hot for twenty-four hours or cold things cold for three jfSft|*l days, loy-Hot supplies hot or cold beverages when pre- JpISLI—J paration'iß inconvenient or impossible. I .■ || To the motorist, the yachtsman, and all enthusi- i /I asts of the open-air life, Icy-Hot Bottles bring all the pleasure of a delightful dinner in the open. \ To the man a-field, the worker, the school' child, the Icy-Hot (jStSagN I Bottle furnishes hot or cold liquids. In the home ©^P^^ \ The Icy-Hot is a Constant Convenience. ■ | 8 In infant feeding, for invalids and sick-room use, it is positively in- J a dispensable. P r | Neither heat, ice, or chemicals aro used—simply fill the >Icy-Hofc ' ( Bottle and cork it. . ! ; Icy-Hot Bottles are high-grade both in finish and quality, and are l ' i either japanned, all nickel-plated, or nickel-plated and leather trimmed. \ , i . Pints from 95., quarts from 16s. 6d.', according to finish. Call in and i , I inspect our stocks or wtHo to Department "E." | ■ E ; W.Mlfls&Co,Ltd,| . 1 Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. 1 •j:lirt-ii:'-: ' ' -J I Iff • No lie Lie The Present I \ Gm-- 1 X. ■ P Bl ™*- *°° strongly emphasise | '■■ A*' )A tue importance of purchasing 1 J £rWsi/l. UNDERWEAR HOSE, and other | 5 u'wL necessities of dress while our stocks | t i. /; a \\lV_ • are in such splendid condition. fs. ■% / J$ jMv\ What the Future Has in Store | i / //A V A I\\ is a mystery at the present time— 1 I /<Ot.l%s l\V but there is ONE FACT THAT WB I * \ \\ \ ll\ KNOW, and tliat is the shortage of | ;|| \&c_ "yP\f \ \ \|,f \ merchnndieo is likely to bo very \ 'I* |M \ acute later on. s I uy^owwiiileweareab!eto °" er I l J\l- such splendid values. ■ i t LADIES' STIU'PED SILK SPORTS I I "inrWV COATS- 85s, 5 . . JksasM Z\\J LADIES'. PLAIN SILK SPOETS \ /\\ 1M i COATS- From 635. J ■i / ! f \m LADIES'WOOLLEN SILK SPOUTS I \H COATS- From 525, 6d. ■ . .'■■/// / \ LADIES' TRENCH RAINPROOi'' ■>. IS / I, \ , COATS- From 84s. >! ? 11l I I \ LADIES'PLAIN TWEED WINTER. li \ I I li ' \ COATS- .. From 84s. , 1 I I$H \ \ LADIES' SILK HOSE IN ALL i !, IM \\ V SHADES- ss. 3d. 5 [ J 111 V. \ LADIES' SILJC YfiLO UR HATS- I \ im I ■'" ll '\ The famous Dr. ,la«gor Combinations, \ is J l» \ I " C ' ICJ ' S ' Nightdresses, fiingkts, j! S L ( \ J Spencers, etc., the highest grade Un- \ <\ derwear imported into tho Dominion. a | \\ 1 a^es ' * fientlemen's Outfitters, | |^^ assggagEm^ gE _ l J 216 Lambton Quay, Wellington, | j Thesis % "% r fte Sword. %\ i mat Wfa 'x§\ iiWM ).^J jis Perfection. '4^

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 204, 17 May 1918, Page 2

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