: .-■■■ ¥jf DXu Dress rabrics tor winter tuf U.. .■ k Costumes are the most k°>| |j :'■ Yu I ilf ft » f i i i ! Hill !(/ \1 SMS lashionabie extant IJjlg f ■ ; J %ui> |\ I /J ■ Whatever the whisperings of Dame Fashion the D.I.C. hears \ \ .'. yu of them; if it be a particular kind of cloth you can depend upon it V| : Si the "House for Quality" has it quite early; if it (bo a suiting, ;i ' j I |[i serge, or a gabardine, the D.I.C. will have it promptly. / ■'■ ■■ r > . \\\\ . . It is this being "in the know" that has always enabled the /'/ \- ■ W > DJ.C. to have the most fashionable dress fabrics of the day. lu/ij \|| This being so, it suggests organisation, ami spoaking of equip- W :.. [if] ment ever remember that the D.I.C. has* two Dressmakers of high M i ' / j skill and good renown to attend to your dressmaking , require- jv \ ii $ nients. : ■ \ \ ;■■ 111 , Co-operation in your service—the D.LC. Dress , \ :'■■;- I Department and the D.LC. Dressmaking. F ■ ' Wl ALTz-WOOIi "ROSIA'N" CHBVIOT-siin. wido; in Fawn, Brown, Mole, Scarlet, • / , • m\ Canlliiiil, and Moroon. Bs, lid. per \ ard. //// j \l\ GAfISBDINK SUrriNGS-48in. wido; in a choice range of uoirost shack*. Ml Vft| , . • .. •'. 12s. 11d. per yard. • W Wα AtMV'OOL COVEBT COATINGS-58in. wido; for coats or costumes. }$ yl ■ ' s ' 6d, P 0 1" y art) - J^\ 1 1\ "ItOSIA'N" PANAMA SUITIKGS-56in. wide; iji Cardinnl, Mid and Clerical \ \ • \i 'it Qpeyn, aud Navy. 14s. 6d. per yard. \ >lVi W J ALMVOOIj STRIPED SUITINGS—S6in. wide; smart block stripo in Black and V|' ■ Vi I ' White and Grey and White. 19s. 6d, per yard. wj . ■'. W$ ' AIL-WOOL NAVY CHEVIOTS-52in. wide; in Light Navy and Navy. J) ■-. KB ■"■;'■ 12s. 6d. per, yard , I'/ NAVY COATING SERGES-32in. to 58in. wido; for tailor-made coatnnics. // ■'.'■. R\\ ....."■• 12s. 6d, to ISs, 6d, per yard. ifl \ Alw " '' NAVY GABEiRDINB SUITINGS—oiin. wido; for sninrt coatn and skirhs. I/// ;'■'"■ \M .'.■■'■ 19s. Od, per yard. OT / d ' ' n * ha ® d ' oOClUil * °*" every oaeh \ f// 111 (H ' pupohaoa of SI oi» ovetn . if IS vf <■ ,■ A ©; ■ DJ,C ( Box 1478 Wellington fjQ>
Better than Corn- * flour — Cheaper, too Here's another member of the Thistle Family -Thistle Semolina Sweetheart p' - Wheat.' Don't confound it f with the course unappetising S product previously sold as B V Semolina. Thistle Sweetheart o' Wheat is infinitely superior in quality and .flavour. Already it h:ia dia- ■ (need cornflour in thonsnnda of N.Z. homes, for it is nut only '"■ olicapor'and more ccon niical, liiitit.givca ft deliuious zest, arid flavonr to all dishes — blanc- ■' .mnnge.caslnrds.piKlclinoe.seones, & iiastry, nmenronl, ohi'O»e, or us a / thickener (or soup and gravies. \ \ ■'■ THISTLE \J >• 'i Semoliea Sweetheart o' Wheat Fur inoro nnlritions than cornflonr, too—ll% of protold as I jfi against 1% in cornllour. . Xvj \,uj \y :ii Cerjn.B'All ! Sonel ■ VtlK,} ail©© SitS(Ljd.«S UB» It Is the Simplest Corn Remover in the World. It is the New Way. Nover Fails, "Really, I never could see how some people use the most difficult and painful way that they can find to get rid of corns. Tney'll wrap their toes up . with bnwsnges ressinhling n package, which causes such pain because of pressure on tlie corn that it makesthem limp Or they use.salves tliat Young /?ituW«SwC!N'" , @ With mlWim^^' 1 irritate the toe and make it raw nnd eore, or they U3e plasters that make the corns bulge, or pick and gouge at their corns nnd make the toes bleed, Qneor, is it not? "GETS-IT" is the simple, modern wonder for corns. Just put 3 drops on. It dries instantly, No pain or trouble. The corn, callous or wart begins to loosen and then come? off. Millions use nothing else but 'GETS-IT.'" ~ "GETS-IT" is manufactured by E. — Lawrence and Co., Chicago, U.S.A. Sold I by all oncraista wul stores. REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co,, Auckland; Sharland ! and Co., Wollington; Young's Chemical 1 Co., Wollington j Kempthorne, Pressor j and Co., Christchiirch; H. F. Stevens, i Christchurch; Marshall Drug Co., Dune- , cfin. m Test this Good jsj m Old English «». Relish— Mp4 lof s 1? i Piquant or Mild '.'"• i . Most wholesome and i, m ; agreeable seasoning .l.i J for Flesh, Fiihand Fowl, I Adds a rich, savoury «rc" I tang to Soups, Rarebits nnd PicnicSandwichea. m LINKS LUXURY m sjd S WITH ECONOMY w .-•, iil ii m 1
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 262, 24 July 1918, Page 2
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