;, } flie Smart Dress life al ie DIC j ! | Between-you and the D.I.C. tho Old Country will have to if i jj look pretty closely to her laurels in tweed-making, because the & ■ j, Dominion of New Zealand is doing, things in that direction. j ;, ! Everything is in our favour out here—wool, the finest; ma- I | chin cry, the latest; spinners/weavers, and dyers, the most skil- f | ful; S !■ - ! we say it that Great Britain must look to her laurels, I /■* , I foi New 'Zealand is affer .New Zealand Trade—and .is getting it. jj I"' \.■ ■ „ Nevertheless there' are some dress fabrics produced in the I , | Old Land that oannot bo made elsewhere owing to certain local '% [ til fft I ; conditions. These are shown at the D.1.0. along with the best I I i 1 of New Zealand Tweeds. . • j! 10 1 | !' ; Patterns Sent Post Paid to Any Address. \ ;• |. . ; COSSOTffITWBEDS—KHn. to Win wide: in n choice range of designs and I | | aUITINGS-ffin. to 52in. W id o: in d ' f ' [: | GEEI PMAMA SUITING—Min. wide; in Mid yard " ' j !.; | ' BLANKET TWEEDS-s«n. wide; in Grey. Brown, and S f !;./ j wide; in a larw mof newest Ihidw" yird * f j ■ COLOHRJ3D TOLVjjTBENS—23/2iin. wide: in all moot wanted shades!" " d ' yarl *' j • . \ 1 .COBDBJOy VELVETEENS—22in. wide; in Fawn. Pnrplo,''Moies/Wora, V and | j j CREAM COBDUROT VELVETEENS—2 2in. to 27in. wide. 11d. yard. .J ; BLACK COSTUME .VELVETEENS—3Bi n. to tit wide 3 ? ohifa yard> \ I , 15s. 6c). ai)d IBs! 6d, yarrf. ' \ ' ; 'j / 1/~ 'n the >3 di&oount off every o&eh "I i•• 11 \• ; • 'purchase of fit op oveK !
' ■ IpL'Hand-made'Carpeteß| OF GREAT BEAUTY AND INTEREST. lyf^j : I 'Traveller's Samples B |li Specially . Frnteei HI ' Jt« It is-not often that-suoh an- opportunity occurs,,, jfljjJj ' - jwjf I 1-which has enabled us to purohase a complete rango fMltfl . ..i Ml of Magnificent Hand-made CAEPETS, and we cannot (ipllW mlh too strongly emphasise the splendid values which M m ; W/M .have resulted from this purchase. r\f J, } These rare Samples of Carpet Craftsmanship which XXi Tj/f/X we secured from the Oriental Carpet Co. evidence J/Vw H/V? the. ingenuity and artistic taste of the Orient and ftfiK' fiOT the realities are such that call for the highest com- fllfi ifo THERE ARE SIZES AND COLOURS SUITABLE 1/vW ; • Jimts . FOR EVERY ROOMI lll\ [|u Early inspeotion of these beautiful hand-made In- " f llllu/ ( " an Car P ets ' s desirable if you would profit by our • |/ftl | | |j\| Of . II The Scoiallar Co. s J| / J y|| Heai Office—LanaMom Quay, Ly| ;:j| If ■ • Wellington.' |ffi i W Branches at Masflerton & Masllirags : }@30D'R?R ; Utile WELL w AS fefpi^ b| q UFA I ' ' j ■ Travelling Bags (| Your GLADSTONE or your SUIT CASE should look v good and be good. We are now showing ft full range | of high-class Travelling Requisites. | Brief Bags Suit Cases i Cairns | lit lap Si Cases ii Leitler I Glatose lags Mile Cases i Lealter ! also Tin Trits ill Qbii Trunks I JOHN PUTHIE A CO., f WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 4
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497Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 205, 18 May 1918, Page 4
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