iU Buy a DJ C OveraaE: pick and | - : and higher : \| fi ,- . To buy and . have no regrets is better . %(■{' II 3 H . '-- •■■■ far than to procrastinate and .then find flfl •if 3 yourself saying things to yourself for not /'/J ' i\V\ having acting promptly and decisively. Jra® «• F«W / I ;••; fflV\ Putting money into a D.I.C. Overcoat '* >•'•<"%*{ v /'Hm / / Y \ -■■■•. j to-day is a good investment from two . If<• '* S 1 * Ja //$/ '/ / *•!*( \v•" ' ' points of view—first, you will save money; V - W I. / \V second, you will buy a better coat to-day "W,|f /./ .VA for the same, money than you will to- 1/1 I ffi Take it straight,!prices are going up a I nil "| jm lot more before they'll come down ?gain; , , //// the law of supply and demand and a \\ \ "" 1 f I ilk thousand and one other untoward circum- ly j\jil ' \ \\ t /J • stances arc pushing prices up in spite of \.\\\ i* J any effort to keep tnem down, /mS '| u| : ] / Here are Overcoat Values 1 ■«.ji I ■ worth studying well! . ■ Ajjl .| | | ■ M : I \ ||. ' .»• MEN'S DARK GEE? DOTJBLE-BBEA&T- 1/ vl .-r \ j ED OVERCOATS — English make; SJ® f $£>, $ , n * \ a fleecy lined; ltuglan shoulder. g, B •i V« • D.I.C. Price, £5 10s. $ / VJ MEN'S GREY' DIAGONAL STRIPE Httl M S W UNI ,INED COAT WITH CHECKED hK' ll W : Jm . BACK—A most nseful coatfor tiio car. | fit Mm . ' MEN'S ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEED ' " |l\ ' 'fff OVERCOATS — Dark grey; double- Iff \ -i // '/ breasted; belt at back. ' W 6 I \ . A - m/ D.I.C. Price, £3 15s. h D i . \\\\! ■? Wf . MEN'S COVERT COATING RAIN- • t „ fSS « j \\|| f/ TROOP OVERCOATS-A most isoful « J \\]s f K coat; warmth without veight, and also V. 64 1 , IB Ja showerproof. ,D.I.C. Price, £4 19s. 6d. .fcste&sl M ■■■ V\ MEN'S "DEXTER" RAINPROOF OVER- ' ' JWt J /M IV\ '• COATS—A. coat which always has a „ ink -« V \ v road,y;Ealofor'its own particular style ir+\ /•// ■- V A \iiiul good .wear. ...D.1.C,. Price, £7 7s. 1.. I-T'i I a Mil '• -• MEN'S* TRENCH COATS'IN PgOOEBD 1 #fdg j/* -■ . Mi! DRlLL—'Two"position collar; closed or \&kf ] S open at neck. D.I,C. Price, £5 ss, v /n!| . jf 1/- in the £ dlooount off every onah | « (if ' t P'" lo^so of op oven .| ||| Fjp I , D.I.C, ' Box 1478 Wellington : |
GIVE^HM^.OTO! Happy, Healthy Boys need food with "stay" in it—food that will build Strong Bone and Hard Teeth as well as sound firm flesh. Such a food is OTQ : COOKED IN ONE MINUTE Children delight in Oto because it's so delicious—good for quite young children too, bccauos so easily digested. "Oto is ' economical—and in these days Economy matters! ' Sold in 41b. and 201b, Bags FULL WEIGHT Your Grocer sells it—if out of stool; send hi* iinmo to Latißilown and Bon, Ltd., Christmid yon will be supplied. I 3 Hdllocisis' a-rid NairUxwfa p; n PURITY OF YARN PERFECTION OF MANUFACTURE 0 s£l VEPOg • fcklki«k'Ali»Mrciil«mU¥T II ME Will 8 Drilled and Filled absolutely | painlessly Is one of the | wondors of the age. This | wo aoliievo with iSic anailjso- | Bio mothod; it is parfeotly 1 slmplo and harmless, and Is | spatially applicable to ncr- | vous people and oliildron. SETS TEETH £3 3s. | M TRUST, I DENTISTS, ! I Willis Street, Wellington, j I The Great Hair Tonic 1 I for the Whole Family j 1 CURES DANDRUFF, SCALP IRRI- f i TATION, STOPS lIAIR FALLING, I to MAKES THE HAIIt GROW. | K TF your liair is too dry or two oily, !| B if His splitting at the ends and 5 ;■ looks lifeless, if the scalp is too I ». tight and if tlio hair roots are if E sore (Then you rub them, and if the I ff liair is foiling out and tln> bulb on | g the end is dry and hard, then your S Fii scalp needs a good tonic. i)ON- ? % NELLY'S nAIR RESTORER i s a ? |;i real scalp tonic tind hair food It S l| builds up the hair tissue, feeds the S PS scaln and brings the liair back to I Q Rood health, makes it grow longor 1 W makes it nice, soft, and glossy, and i K cleans all scurf and dandruff from ' B! the scalp. Mothers, you will find J fc DONNELLY'S lIAIR RESTORER K will greatly improve your little pi girls' hair and make it grow long ! K soft, and glossy. ! ji SPECIAL NOTICE. $ DONNELIiY'S HAIR RESTORER t- is made in two grades-No. 1, for S j! dry hair; No. 2, lor oily hair. | £ Sold by all Hairdressers, Chemists, f vj and Grocers in New Zealand at £ !" 2s. 6d. bottle; by mail 6d. extra. 5 | DONNELLY AND SON, f | 65 VIVIAN ST., WELLINGTON, t | Also Sydnoy (Aus.), Sail Francisco f (U.S.A.). I | S Established Half a Century. \
FEATURED IN OUR EASY CHAIRS AND SETTEES | ... ■ i 'Tastefully decorated homes ehould toe further enhanced by AT- j TBACTI.YE'UPHULSTERY, and in this wo excel! . combifie rioh decorative appeara nee with remarkable wearing ' | ' ,'■ qualities.; ■-.. .-■ j Where Furniture is dedicated to real use and real ,wear, you i ■ ■'■". cannot: better Scoullar Uphohtery, ,which is MADE TO EN- " | ;'. 'OTBE! ' . ' a ■ • Your personal preference is studied when you order ;.-.•..t0 your own design. I . ' : : ° °J) HEAD OFFICE — LAMBTON QUAY — WELLINGTON. ; ■■ . Branches at Masterton and Hastings. L "' ■"' "'»■■'''■■ j
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: . .-..-..TEA TO-DAY 1- . rm^ \] /fIIEY aro! Then lot's mako a eug- B &JP%& B • . gestion—a suggestion- in connection fl TaSi^l* with the all important subject—refresh- n Tr- W § ' raents. Wβ suggest that you come along ff«L'Lnß and sample the delectablo dainties es- ffi^WtW'!Fγ®®' pecially procured for patrons vho "nter- SM&lJi'fti '<//'•. tftin friends to afternoon ten. tiil^^l ••*•''§ ;■; THESE DAINTIES ARE TASTY, CRISP AND. DELICIOUS! !§^S|r^ . ' übs esai Ttan *ajm gjj T J W very dainties that folks of tasto favour-the very daintiee that TOUR friends vill Biscuits, Cakes, and Ton. , : fections—call and i>ample some of them. Supposo vou droD in .., this morning? Wf*AH!l!D!9inß SU 40 &42 Manners Street—'Phone 443. . WHIirOI&LL, Balll. m Cuba Street—'Phono 2524 a. 1 163 Riddififrd Street —'Phono 1058. II 1 Sxm Ae sho,Tin E t]lc popularity of the immSsßm fM|3 D f "> B MATTRESSES month. We have ample stocks. er ' n your ort ' fll ' 3 ear 'y as lvo supply in rotation. UMsSW ivSt> , iw> LilU. p,o, box'2Bl : a and2Z FARISH BTBEEJ, WELLINGXON,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 4
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