"^ji \ Springtime Millinery |( J is already on Display at the j V DIG I When walking through the D.I.C, Millinery Salon J |/ r| at the end of last week a striking display of Spring J |M IJjk Hats was, noticed. j j'f \ lljf Anyone in the City can view that same exhibit of j \vj J smart and fashionable Millinery—that is why it is there. J V| if ■ One style of Hat that is notable is named the j jjfl I "Nelson," and as its name indicates, is called after Lord j //I I \ 1 Nelson, the hero of Trafalgar—suggestive of the old /jl [ \ | time sailor type of hat. This style is already an estab- y 3 V\| lished favourite, just as it was in London during the past M 1m season. (j» fjm Among the other styles are Jay Hate and American | \ !/. 'II Keady-to-Wears of exceeding smartness—the right note \ . A UJ of trimming being struck in each case. \v| W Panama liaU of glistening whiteness, products of , England and Japan are, as usual, the staple summer hat : —always smart, useful, and acceptable. I Vu . You are welcome to the D.I.C. to-day and every day. B \ I DXC Box 1478 ' Wellington.
: : A Special Offer of :l Electric Vacuum Cleaners. J £13 Machines for £10/10/0 .. ■ Tkese machines were slipped to one of the leading 5 Sydney houses, but through an error they were sent out . j for a current of 110 volts .instead of 220 volts. - • I They were offered to us by the New Zealand repre- ,! sentative of tie manufacturers iat a special reduction .' ! in price and we are passing. ; •! This Money-Saving Proposition ■ I on to you. : I "VYe have only a limited number in stock, and at ,! | the figure we are offering them they should not last long. : | Thoy are high-grade, well built, attractive looking ; | maohiues, and we guarantee each one. We give Demonstrations at Any Hour of the Day Between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. • Call in and see these machines at work, and watch how quickly they suck up the dust and leave the carpet as fresh looking as a new one. - If you cannot call, write to Department "D" for | full particulars. Don't put this opportunity oif. ■; fe. JW.* Mills & Co., Ltd., :*i I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay.
i _j, ,i _ i iii.i ' iin i i —' -1 ■ ■ jpJ§-:j Yoro Hnsband v/y jffS . knows that . yy (||wjjW Breakfast is a MrW I ' Pleasure when you L , —T
TEA THAT ALWAYS -PLEASESCAMPBELLS "OUR OWN" TEA! It is always the same in quality—carefully chosen young shoots from the best tea gardens, packed in a way to preserve all its freshness. Everyone likes its delicious flavour and appreciates its refreshing properties. It makes more cups of good tea to the pound, so saves the. purse. Try it to-day. W. CAMPBELL, Ltd. MteSWr" ' 163 Riddiford Street— Phone 1084. Hospital Beth—Special! We make hundreds for the Government. Medical Men recommend them for Invalids (part of their prescriptions). Made in Hair, K»poc, or Flock. If your Furnisher cannot supply advise us._ Do not acccpt '•We will make vou one just as good." GET THE REAL ... McCRAE. We hold enormous Stocks of Kapoc and Stacks of Ticking. Send in your orders. ■DAVID McCRAE, LTD., I PARISH STREET. WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 272, 6 August 1918, Page 2
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