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B ' The present display of Spring Styles II M . 'at the DXC is more or less informal \| |! Come, you'll enjoy it! /I \\ There is something intonsely attractive and irresist- (if V\l ible about the "free and easy" informality of this early // Jμ showing of Spring Fashions at the D.I.C. Ml ///I There is something of the romantic, too, for has not \ \i II every article on display but lately traversed the war zone, Yjwj a dodged the attacks of submarines, and braved the perils m I of the sea? I ' \ These facts alone should make D.1.0. Styles for /jj [ \ Spring, 191S, of greater interest than any of all past hi Vvfi seasons, from that point of view alone. ■ <(je M Apart from that aspect the beauty and comeliness |l\ fiJJII of the latest fashions will speak in no uncertain voice of jy \ h. I ingenuity, skill, and dexterity in the production of these \\\« SI advane'ed ideas in high-class apparel. \«| As this Display of Fashions is of an informal nature, ijsj. y\ a. general but warm-hearted invitation is extended to j'/f \ \ . everyone to come and enjoy its charms to the fullest. / J DIG Box 1478 Wellington I ill __ 1 . 1 ' Fruit is most delicious when flip , I '"'''" ''• H " ,, '"■'''■'• • '•*••' '■'| it reaches the juicy sweet- S |" -— — ■—| ' ness °* Unripe » I The Great Hair Tonic i : or °y er ri P e > Jt is as unpleasant « 1 f nP tf,P WhnlP Familv i :■ t0 tlie taste as the Perfectly ffl I ° V : ■ rinp frm> is 1 CORES DANDRUFF, SCALP IIIEI- ij 1 • WllmMmmiW ~ ~, Pleasant. M I TATIOIf . g XO p g HAIB falling, I ' difficult for city folk far MM- | xmbs the uair geow. \ : . r O m the Orchards, tO obtain Perfect ffim nJP your hair is too dry or two oily, I ; \ JKrem Lv • - t ■ / I t i dPiSQj E5 if it is splitting at the ends and 'WW truit in Its fresh State. %p K looks lifeless, if the scalp is too J vJKs WsSi S 'te' ll an| i " " !0 I ,ll ' l ' '"oots are f wwj Wmjli f sorc w ' lc " you "- om ' all( ' 'f 'ho I I ■'■■ v%V Mssb I'ffilW 0 sciiln iind brinss the hnir back to E j i'-' ffisy IS «?« ' *b¥«( '') '"i 111 "} , mll ' tes it P raw loiEer. & ! . .{£u fc? W%*<Ji ii £L WS I °HAlil S °WsTOpfER I : '' &V/f • l r,l f •.. ' l ftXlKa i* will (jrcatly improve your little ■ &/£ are a triumph Of the fruit preservers art. WM 'fl B irls' lmir r-ml make it grow lons, s ! ..:. m Deliciouslywholesomeand | soft ' NOTICE . 1 ; pure, ripe to a nicety, they | doknelly's hair restorer \ ' " ■.' %Z% Supply mat great Want or ■ | dry hair; No. 2, for oily hair. | I .'■"• all housewives —pure Uni- Iffi|¥/®r-i^ r -./a , ui 1 I Sold by all Hairdressers. Chemists. 1 I ' t I -v v II \i MU ' Grocers in New Zealand at fc I ' ol ' m ' ri " ts at a " seasons ' 1 rK 6i bottl0: by mail 6cl Klra, « ; V Ask your grocer for preserved Sffl BRA.NOI I donmelly and son, | ; ;.: : Apricots, St. George Brand, wkw tortr* fAI |65 vivian st., Wellington. I I ■ ■''•- '•'%■'s/' lr ' "T^'r l vi Also Sydney (Au«.l, San Francisco I! i •• *■: ■ /^^^^yy/h'^'^/ /MW'^^^ — ; 31 r rl Established Hair a Century. | '..■■■• ■ * * " /w cind Testsd 'v^ dl Cousjh Cure! 1| ; From fiw - J , Wi fef Wise parents are never with- \gH '• ZC E$ V 3SFI Ed F FilT* fe? out Eonnington's Irish Moss g| FMLfI yilM W &U® JrUibhlLt m -free from harmful drugs | tffl and opiates, there's no |jff| j Our Furniture is the outcome of EXPERT HANDLING, | "■£&» I and comparison will prove that our prices are remark- m andcolda. ffi ; EBIVARD COIUE, LTD., \^^m^M ; ;— 'DIRECT MANUFACTURERS — . !f^ ■ ( 167 RIDDIFOED STBEET WELLINGTON. ~J |;:i| Ihe Business Man . knows that ij|i so § ...'....';',',',','.'.','.'",. ■j^i^ii'ijiii l J J a welcome ' ' ■'':'v'::'."':? : '.' ,^''Hi:''sf«v w\ yK, Vr/111/iilr r* niad© $)'$ vf f v$K by drinking W £SJ * r -* aw:a " "" m PlP^lf^-^^^P^Sl^^^ 01 CUP °* 0 tttumkatoieritsT 64 II ■ if- leases tho cough,soothes JGm m Igp iy%i ami quickly effects a cure. "The DarMv <\f TV,* » i i W l [Insist on tho original- /W , iui- waaayoi leao. iSk «#WfIA £§& Eonniußton's. yfflj' HoSiaitSii R<&dßl iSmPteml I Puddings, pastry, scones, cakes . turn out light and appetising if We make hundreds for the Government. Edmonds'Baking Powder is an Medical Men recommend them for Invalids (part of their pre- ingredient. Always pure, alaeriptions). Made in Hair, Kapoc, or Flock. ways the same; "Sure-to- ' If your Furnisher ennnoi, supply advise Do not accept Rise" —keep a tin in the "Wo will make you ono jiist as good." GET THE REAL house. All grocers sell m We hold enormous Stocks of Kapoc and Stacks of Ticking. M■m | l|f«\ti{ f||^|f|Ml ; Send in your orders. j W$ vlli«K wflV '•• LTB i I a BAKING *% i sJM.¥MM MLvLf&LfiAs, mjMSJ., JL#POWDER W ; ■ 'parish btbeet. ~yELLINGTgN:y ELLINGT g N : mmmmmsßgßmmna

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 270, 3 August 1918, Page 4

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