■ —- QUALITYJ ~~ "*"~1' I Tlie glory of tlie world of Spring Flowers ' is the | only thing that can vie with the beauties qi a D.I.C. Ex- 11 hibit of Spring Fashions. I \ Everywhere throughout the "House for Quality" is . to be seen the radiance of Spring—New Blouses, Frocks, Costumes and Coats, stylish Model' Hats, equally 'smart i. Beady-to-wear-away Chapea-ux, the ever popular (and this season, broad brimmed) Panama Hat.. ■ I Dainty Neckwear abounds in a hundred styles and | r, novelties, also most beautiful Eibbons and artistic Hand- . ] ty kerchiefs. Veils, Laces, and Embroideries are lovelier . _ j C than ever; Gloves and Hosiery smarter whilst the ' ! W new Footwear is just a treat. ■ J J> '' •'Dress Fabrics of every kind—Wool, Silk and Wool, '] y Silk and Cotton—are to be seen in an apparently endless j P array. j Further, a most convincing series of Spring Fashion j Windows has been arranged in the Panama Street front- ! • age of the D.I.C. These you should see, of a surety. | These suggestions and hints of beautiful wearing j ! apparel for' Spring and Summer wear' will be heeded by J , < all lovers of better clothing. I .... . Everyone is invited. Visitors to the City are especi- j j ally welcome. To-day! | I t>.LC. .Box 1478 Wellington ■ •'""■'■ ■'■.. t——^
. Jxi3t':What's Wanted! ' ■ i ;■; FULL' SIZE ."■■■■ I SUPERIOR MAKE Wholesaler's Price 35/OUR PRICE (For Cash) GEORGE WINDER ._ , \ ° .IRONMONGER- — CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. . TIPS ON TEA ' ByLIPTON The World's Greatest Supplier Few People taste Tea at its Best! Proper Infusion is only brought about by- , 1. Rinsing the Teapot with hot water. 2. Introducing the right quantity of Tea, .■.,', ' , according to taste. If weak Tea is pre-' * ferred, do not add water—put foil Tea in the pot at the outset.. ) • i" '3, Usino; freshly-drawn water, directly it has boiled. Prolonged boiling is wrong. -4. Infusing ordinary Tea for not less than. fire v minutes; China Tea for seven minutes. ' '5. Never making a Second pot from leaves , once used. Substitute fresh Tea. Discriminating people prefer— ■".-.■' It ensures a delicious Beverage—Perfect in Colour, Flavour and Strength. Never gots bitter. Goes farther than other Teas. I in ii i i i ' Mi i '■ n.i ii i imnrarn. ■■■uU MSSm H3fa Jjjgja £21, In theso days when Food is dear and Goal much, higher In price, It In rsna~ it n ' really necessary to have a thoroughly Tee labour- r:^tiTXy^ m - tol §**<»' »£•*...«. UTS-™.-»--~..». TH . E ORION (fives » utoady, even neat wing Maige Z'&z^irh^r NO Waste! Tisc Special Opesi-ilre TBE ow °*™ «« ,<> abioimoiy _ , . „ controlled that Baking can ho done Beylse Us a Great - ,XS y . emln, ?fc -Advantage In Mamy ™e orion cnniw * m* mod. _, i *? " orato amount of Ooal, ond the heat HOIIJCSi fjtenorated is carried all round tho _j__ ■ ■_■ ■ ovenn. KO Wnatol Parts r.qulred. lo rep.™ thosebroken or worn out, tan bo supplied! fime, Worry, and Money. NO Waste! H.I. SHACKLOCK, LTD. J—7£2 I : !
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 280, 15 August 1918, Page 2
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480Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 280, 15 August 1918, Page 2
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