1 The present displa} of Spring Styles |l y at the DIG is more or less informal \| i Come, yot/11 enjoy it! j\ V\• I * \ I TJiere is something intensely attractive and irresist- I 1 \« ' iWe about tlio "free and easy" informality of this early M M allowing of Spring' Fashions at the- D.1.0. M IJjl • There is something- of the romantic, too, for has not \ A if every ai'ticle on display but lately traversed the war zone, Vffi / ' dodged?the attacks of submarines, and braved the perils l| i of the sea ? M ' \ These facts alone should make D.1.0. Styles for /J[ \ \ Spring , , 1918, of greater interest than any of all past / / \\\f] " seasons, from that point of view alone. (J 1 . . . I ' jjp| Apart from that aspect the beauty and comeliness if 14 f'/fji of the latest fashions will speak in no uncertain voice of i| \ h,'\ . ingenuity, skill, and dexterity in the production of these \i\rt Sf ? advanced ideas in high-class apparel. Ywj I ' • I «, As this Display of Fashions is of an informal nature, • ' M \v\ a general but warm-hearted invitation is extended to Uβ , \ \ everyone to come and enjoy its charms to the fullest. / 1 DIG Box 1478 .. Wellington I ' ilk iv\ / . %- JmL —.— '. 1 i "I-. 1 . 1 . '.' 1.. i . —I, ,-,"■""' i j BU*_n_n_mnraWE_» 1 ' The BBFIHBD ■ST Oil for LABIES \~mT ■ •:BAViS hW CLAIM'S _, *t j Eraportam ©S Fasliion. Ihe Goodness JJEING ii woman v/ith superior thste 01 tlit U£lt you will naturally desiro "that wo jCC'-Zh A If vmi rrirrr -mv nf tlw should aatisfy your requirements. Owinj /$\V J%&L oute?nart S the ml Pvrrnt •to the general shortage of labour our ?x 'ft i i C'" Dressmaking Department can tako only W* i "• i y °" i"T «■■ a limited mimbor of orders this JMJ-. 'n t,,r ? w, " g aWay , t,,nl wll,ch n! BIG OPPORTUNITY IN SPRING /£(/ «■/ W\f\ \\ embodies the best of the | . WASHING DRESSES. m.J'Jn: (//J) W,V I S mitnment-valuable mine- 8 Theso Dresses will bo cut and raade to w\ I I l ua ' I,lcs lha . t o built i order by our Expert Tailors, find each one ■ J|Sn . lly-l 1 tr °nS Bone and bound .will possess an air >-f -iistinction ami M k ;iWi \Q 1 ieett). indiTidiiality. gr. |.y?l\ \A | <rr H .MADE IN THE FOLLOWING Jβ, If if.M?\ K& i \JZO (SIUO ■MA.TEIIIALS:— M 'i '} JjJflW ' B rf~ h * a Our noted French Cambric,'39s. (id. per Hf « 'Ml*[l: M . i S £9AK I' ia dross UDd.425..6d..p0r dress. W'4MI U ! Anderson's U'orld-Fa:nous Mat Oxford, P''• I contain nil the oat—rolled and G3a por dress. fk ? rm.l.'i!4lMf' ' ~2, crnsllediul °aporfeoilydigestiblo Jap. Crepes, in stripes, till shades, 525. Cd. \ •■ ■Uγ >t JftPfe fo ™' per dress. . Ef !- ",i»- N ■ Insist on , OTO <" OATINA and ■Ande-»i'on J 3 World-RimDus Zephyrs Css. ' ji'' V VJM'tIW ?°' ?re||c " l l! s :...: M ' per fc S COAT, "■• iSili g|»O» ly Zat . Wβ have just received a ehipraenl: of ' \:\h In 41b. and 201b. Brs« Novelliet) in Ladies' irilk Sports l!: f' ! v MM Full Weight .Coak, plain oolonre, all ehadea, 755., M W?.|4«tt • At «11 good Kiorcs. ■ ladies' Woollen Ololf era, in ill shades, )■'.£>( JJM^ 1 M»4e by Lansflo™ i Son, tu. ■■' . 533.'6 d.-; 75ff.. 'Bte..'9oe. . ■' ,\ ' I Chnrtolin.cU. ~ Ladies' Cardigan Jackets, for house wear. ) \\ I) imoßßEPwa»axj.i« 'i life, (id., 255., 305., 60s. //? \\ CtsaanEffissa.-^irnaS Wβ enter especially for Private Schools I/fi- 'M\ . ■ ■ : "';ind Colleges in Drosses and Oastujiies. vf " DAVIS AND CLATER 'whemyouare Ladies' anil Gentlemen's Outfitters, 216 Lambton Quay Wellington : Ijl Vlp^feCl^^l'^ Saves Goal, for as j s the Price of Coal Goes Up :i youn eed j . 1 r| ; H If yott have a tendency to |j the Cost to You Comes Down. : ! "S-tS? f ': t . . . . Pa y Qu jJjqulJ a { oncft resor j. j 0 8 gAVINCr money at the presont time is a very difficult proposition, but when an |j the world-famous remedy for fl opportunity presents itself do not pass it by. Under present conditions it j i X ii,,. tm ,i,L, » a c ■ » y is compulsory to buy an equal quantity of nut coal and slack, and this com- t ' 2 tne -= etroubles — Mother Scigel s a binatiou makes anything hut a good fire, to say nothing of the trouble in '■ t| Syrup. By its gentle but jl "Jloalore" will eliminate this defect to a great extent, because it quickly I. |j »,,. o , ~• U , . PU , S M converts burning coal, coke, or slack into a glowing mass of incandescence, stonuch, liver and bowels tf and ( pi-Bvents dust, dirt, and soot-ladijn chimneys. , MAVum 8 "Koalore" is a chemical production based on nature's process of heat ! (eT)J s * , '■I~EL,<—irV^~*> etormg, and ia so evolved that ' J j taJ^/^ —">Plctl L' "*\ It Retards the Using Up of this Store of Heat, |iW■J IS not by damping down the flames, but by giving off gases which combine S '■■ e ffAu. w=b* .^^« with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant flame which consume tho ' 1 'WYKUr 0 in a slow, even manner. f la ' H To one henpsd up teaspoonful of "Koalore" add a pint of cold water, mix ( m. In a state of healthv nrtlvih,. \i thoroughly and stir twice over; then at once apply above to cne hundred- \ % u . n weight of cool, coke, or slack by sprinkling well over and then mixing with i & M a rc3Dlt you are then able f the fuel. The coul, etc, is then ready for use. Reckon two and a-half or I fci to digest what you eat, and S3 three scuttlesful tn the hundrcdweiiflit: You will iiud that it will only be \ i thus secure fn-Rh qtnrnc nf m necessary to use about J W . "'-'• ul ° """ sioros ot g .|j 0 strength and vitality. Just 9 One Half the Quantity of Coal 1 t*y a short course of Mother | 'to oMain the seme heat. > 1 Soi K e! ' B Syrup daily after | It does not matter if some of the coal, coke, or slack is not covered, as ' S lnea ' s no 'e tho general 9 the gases given oft' by "Koalore" in burning counteract any apparent in- gfl improvement In your health fl equality. \\ hen using "Koalore" you can reduce draughts in coppers, ovens, ' 1 y a ranges, grates, etc. i M XDV TT AKIiTSTt 1! m _ "Koalore" is non-poiaonous, !as no smell, and emits no fumee. It is ft IKU 1£ M iOvMitMb 2 invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, hospitals, schoolrooms, and wherever coal t ft w 18 used. j W Trial Slse, 1/6, ffl An important feature is that by using "Koalore" the fire will keep in j \ffie<WssgsT^fl«r«¥T'«v'>> a «!r^ much longer, and will not require making up nearly so often. "Koalore" I can be used a , little at n time, and retains its properties indefinitely. § In large packets only, Is. each. Write to Department "D." •' __♦ w> MillS & LO*, Ltd* t jl A Breakfast S Flunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. Im ™ ■=«—-—™»___ || j ■ Why not tempt it? § \ l / IHHue _-^°^ e " Try just a dash of §^S1 h With your Fish, Grill, or Fry I ACT a gnstr ' c )U ' ces w '" " ow i ivS HI vvJ S HaSUErae § and the mellowness and tang SINGING THE PRAISES / |Rl bring back boy-
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 269, 2 August 1918, Page 2
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