I "' | •- ~ J .". ! ' '■■:"$ i K | One day is not the same as another in the D.I.C. Showroom; there is a con- | slant change, almost kalidoscopic in character; and certainly in effect'. ' l \ Exclusive Gowns and Frocks, fresh and wonderfully dainty Blouses; winsome | Sporting Coats, and the most becoming Costumes arc ever coming {and just as \ surety going). ' . f This, then, is the message to you from tha v D.I.C: Come and see the charm- | ing fashions for Spring and Summer wear; come and'enjoy the privilege of see- . < jng the very newest conceptions in fine wearing apparel in the-finest Showroom ,\ . \ in the Dominion. I '. j • S To-morrow never comes—visit the D.I.C Showroom To-day I . j " j BLOUSE IN MOLE OREPE DE CHENE-Snilor collar and fronts embroidered | "" 1 r'-.'■■,.. in self colour; shoulder yoke; sloovoa inset and hemstitched. , 995. 6d. i? '* ] ' COSTUME IN NATURAL SHANTUNG-Coat full, wrth narrow belt; smart 1 j collar, largo revors, eelf stitohed; smart skill, plain, with narrow waist | I j ' belt. £9195. 6d. CORY CREPE DE CHENE BLOUSE-Gathered on shoulders; sailor collar and | - | rovers; fastened in front with, largo pearl buttons. 495, 6d. i . .■ j '. \ SMART COAT IN SHEPHEWS PLAIZD-Back with, inverted pleat; large collar, ' \ » | r rovois, and cuffs, turned back with bottle green gabardino; patch pockets, s ' ! - £7 15s. 6d. . | 1 i ! : ~ i BLOUSE IN HELIO. COTTON GEORGETTE-Turn-down collar, trimmed Val. | and filet medallion; turn-back cuff to match. . 465. 6d. | : I Rjj * :■■ I I ' Ijirl 1/- In the <8 dfaoount of? every oanh olfi§ ,M '. si am ' Hlu|jl£ffisM2^ME# purohnoo, of S1 op ovpn Bili^l
, "Sure to ||| , Please! \^ ==^)\l}\ sSjj Edmonds Baking Powder \' S=:=:=::^^^^\W . is sure to please always, { g^^^jy^^^cZ !|j! for it is always the same! jJQ S§ Take particular care that \|j \ I 5= you get Edmonds— ] $\mMs^\^ ' is i'containsfinestgrapecreo/n \W A J ' =i of tartar, wfiereas in many ]\\ \ \ Vuf 1 v , 5= other brands cream of tartar \ \ X^l =| substitutes are used. X J^l| ' S Edmonds "Sure to Rise' \sm^i^SS^A. " = brand is 100# pure. It costs 1 '- S a few pence more, but you get more—more in ( , jEE quality and more in quantity—the large tin con- < v 55 tains 14j ounces. £ * - 55 Your grocer stocks it. Try it next cooking day. * _ Se You will be delighted how light it makes cakes, scone 3, pastry, buns and puddings. * i Also drop ai post- vrmi _ im ~ ■: %. Works, chrisl U JL«f SUlllJLy :■ % c fe col I BAKIM&v ~~~$K$K off With The Old ~~' ' ' ' Wfi' 0n with The New —"fis Spring W' \ fvV ascma *i n S Display of Newi\ n\l/Ni me es » Smarter Sports / I *v/ 11 oa * s ' attractive Blouses.' /1 /$ 'ftUi ''ilil T HE 03 of tho moment uie to / I fH' if i, A I \ V 1 1» Men w our bright, ■smuit, /|MI ,j I, ;J 1'; j attractive array of NEW GOODS. / Vm 11 1 1 \\ l\ JUST AS FASHION HAS ' R V \\l\f I Si™?/ decreed. 1 « i *vv ll v' flil'l H(I our "*lmiration of out now Spoits \vl \ Tlal V l ii' l ''lLK Wl '* now po k°un('s- \ 'A LADIES' OMENTAL SILK SPORTS \\ \U COATS- ' £6 15s. \k\\\MlWmmm ladils* striped silk sports COATS- £6 6s. \ W««W INDIES' PLAIN COLOURS SPORTS Y'PAJ *'f ( f\ COATS- 70s. to 90s. AND NOW FOR BLOUSES. SPRING WASHING DRESSES. You' want tho very latest—the dainty ' —the smart—the distinctive. Very French Cambrics havo advanced ,100 , well, we have them. ' But we cannot ' per cent, in prices at Home. .This will enumerate separately all the styles. Boon have its effect in' New Zealand. Hero is just an inkling of what we utna ■ order f g . h] „ are oltenng: _ ■-.. •, •; LADIES' -STRIPED SILK BLOUSES . DrM3 now ' M(UI lf neccssary- ; —Very-smart. • , 395. 6d. • itotomch , CAMBRIC DRESSESLADIES' WHITE CREPE DE r,tl«f feTfiH CHENB BLOUSES-Hnnd em- Made <to oidei. , 4Zs. Cd. LADmS' ere< WHITE SILIC J.flt BIG STOCK OP READY-TO-WEAR BLOUSES- 15s. 9d. . ' SKIRTS.' Pififlfß© f?„ ' Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters DAVIS m DLAIEK, 2 16 UmUm Quay Wellington. iiiiii win in i 11 inn iiiiiir«"->^^ ra^''Tr^i^^f -^ rw -' WVi *^ FOR llff'^^^ 2^, . f DELICIOUS FLAVOUR^ Sk AND'UWVARYIWG EXCELLENCE. J DADDY OF TEAS",^^
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 295, 2 September 1918, Page 2
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