f r —— pilffiP'mcv'ALvaYS Qoalitt|j * f/i j[ Springtime Millinery I \y is already on Display at the | I '. ' DIG h \ When walkiug through the D.I.C. Millinery Salon / / jM at the end of last week a striking display of Spring I 'A m Hats was noticed. j |S\ ///$ ■.. . Anyone in the Gity can view that same exhibit of I \\\ 1} " smart and fashionable Millinery—that is why it is there. I \w: '"</•'« t m /SI ■-■'- ' o fl e style of Hat that is notable is named the I if ' si "Nelson," and as its name indicates, is called after Lord Ik S Nelson, the hero of Trafalgar—suggestive of the : old lb. \\ time sailor type of hat. This style is already an estab- Iff \I ■ • .... lished favourite, just as it was in London during the past I f/f M I" season. ' M I m 11 Among the other styles are Jay Hats and American is \ .~/ ';' Ready-to-TV ears of exceeding smartness—the right note V \ Itl of trimming being struck in each case. , \\\\ m ■ Panama Hats of glistening whiteness, products of ]p | |l England and Japan are, as usual, the staple summer hat M j |\\ —always smart, useful, and acceptable. Ifk j \iV -. ■• '' Ton are welcome to the D.I.C. to-day and every day. a \ ,1 ■ ' DIG Box 1478 Wellington I 1 I ftA ; ■■ . \l\fi jjjVV '\S Ji"" 1 "'" "" l """" ll * , '"""" w iMinijiiiiiinnrnri 'minimr~ritfiTTiqwiriiii milium u» iimiiwiwiiii iuij l tqpr^iyt^iii^ißa»T«r^»jiTt> g[t[rwc::il|| ,/j [Hy %/(H ;Wl a new arrival of ' , j llf || ■' Llfi n v l "''&s■ Which are undoubtedly the \ I ___,_, ..,,,.,» . ■"'' '• Sraartestyetseen - ■ ■ i GIVE HIM '2I2i lll'llMfJltl We have just opened up per parcel post from Lon- ; Happy, Healthy Boys need food Kill PI don a l> ne of Sports Coats which for beauty and 1 with "stay" in it-food that will Will' daintine 6 s have not been surpassed in Wellington f bu.ld Strong Bone and Hard Teeth uffiifSill Ra ~,.,,„... as well as sound firm flesh, Such b 18 rati I? Pi —or m fact m the Dominion! \ food is '•'UI uln J '" ie num * ,cr * s l™i<*d» an d the styles j HH HI Hffi • are so very dainty that early inspec- jj / ta JP' Jf, * ' • tion is really advisable. \ ' ' j COOKED IN ONE MINUTE ■". LADIES' SILK SPOILS COiTS-In /S% • ' Children delight in Oto because it's ,; ; vary smart stripe, effects; 10 only. M so delicious-good for quite young ~.„'™ mTT- nnrmnw fimmo 'n iMr.i»2tf children too, because so easily diLA.DIES SILK SPOETS COATS—Two „„,.J ntn ;. ..,.„„„ m ;,.,,i = n J • tone shades. £5 6s. f* *f ?" f d ' Y to » "onom.cal-and LADIES'SILK SPOUTS COATS-3 only; \s/ in these days Economy matters/ Oriental designs (10) only. £6 15s. Sold in 41b ' and 201b - B °B B LADIES' SILK SPOUTS COATS-Plain h />X FULL WEIGHT colours, all shades. ' S\\ 1/ yjjT? Your Grecer sells ifr-if ont of sloci nnd hn 50s:, 635., 845., 5. guineas.' £h\tAlWi\ name to Langaom Mid Son, Lta., Christ. LADIES'SILK ' twSMI'H \ ' " J "*"" !UH a From 17s. 6d. to 3 guineas.' r'Mlnflf .lik\V ; I LADIES' -JAEGER UNDER WEAR, ■ \''\fsH I LY'tV A i i I l | —r ■■■■ i■■i i ' ■•: LADIES' .'-JAEGER STOCIU.VGS. , I ' I l»|\ —Sk^k~Tfffi?T~"^^'^ BLOUSES, DRESSES, AND COS- f :fl L/M ll \LA ':■ '•■ ',''' ■ ■ TOMES made to order by Experts. U|j f jUlf / ) '".-:'''^^P^l^P.••.'-'•:•• | -iJkyis & Clateiv ~~ '} Ladies' & Gentlemen's Outfitters, -^^C^Bmmi • ' 216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. W {Give Your GuertS :; The Rarest Vißitors 1 jIT IMPARTS L talowthe 1 W UNRIVALLED 1^ "iS qualitie3 . I Inferior Sauces may imi- M Of \ > tate Mellor, but in quality W j' I^l § flavour they are unworthy • J of your table. I "The Daddy of Teas." A L.of L,,.""!., ,VL FACTORY to the PUBLIC Our Furniture is the outcome of EXPERT HANDLING, WM and comparison will prove that our prices are remark- \jof . ab,ylow - The Soldlert EDWARD COLLIE, LTD., Best Friend ; — DIRECT MANUFACTURERS — . " indl y con v e y o"" - sincere' , \ thanks to your Committee for the 167 EIDDIFOKD STREET WELLINGTON. books of Y.M.C.A. Coupons which k J* arrived by the last mail. You W could not have chosen a better ■ • ' " ""~ r-■ method of ■ assisting Wakatipu wad a ssnsn/srm ran Bfl» n *Bt\ pub IF n s\Wf\ 0V8 ' considering the Y.M.C.A. TEA THAT ALWAYS PLEASES- e-t-^-^^-rtJ? 10 be found in all sorts of buildings GAWBEILS "OUR'OWN" TEA!' SaSSSsit'SS tution are greatly appreciated by all." It is always the same in quality—carefully chosen —; i , t- .i l . , t ii- Scorei of other letterg from the boys young shoots iroin the best tea gardens, packed in a way eu ] og i, o , ne , er vice of the Y.M.C.A. to. preserve all its freshness. Bend donaiions to Oapt. d. a. ewen, Hon. ' ~, •, i v . „ . , , National Y.M.C.A. Treasurer, Baker's BnildLveryone lilies its delicious flavour and appreciates tog, Weiimifton. 7 .its refreshing properties. © lllffl 1 8111 l ® It makes more cups ot good tea to the pound, so —r —; ' ~.."" saves the purse. Try it to-day. #\ | Of® ( r Writo for Free Booklet on' , %y aQlTne-WhatitinnndHowto "% nuro it. Ovor 3000 nucceflses. Hundreds of testimonials. § ~1-~l.„~!!. .. w °" ga ""!.<iy
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 271, 5 August 1918, Page 2
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