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All,.women love Silks, |lll\|w'v / '/ $/\ most'-Women love D.I.G. Silks Because the value ' is iHsrv» ■ s s^» ||iij \\ i 'Buying Silks is not merely a matter of choosing the . . f 111 ' I ■ I colour or design you prefer; the infinitely greater factor llfr II I 111 is the value of the Silk yon purchase. -. / 111 Iff J ' What you need in Silk is a fabric that is at once at- 111 111 I 1 tractive both in appcarauce and price, but it MUST BE 111 ill I RELIABLE also. • , 111 I! ■ . That ie the Bum' and substance of Good Value; that 7/lli/llllf .' is ,the sum and substance- of D.1.0. Silks—reliability, ?/ ||| § I .beauty, and ■ reasonable price added together the result tl/111111l is-supreme good value. . ' /fill lIJ 1 With Summer knocking at the door it is high time fill I to buy. Silks for Summer Blouses and Frocka. /If if I I Read through these D.LG Silk values—they're fine I umjm STBIPED JAP wide; lat- NATURAL FUJI SILKS-28in. vride; ; eat' American stripes, in newest colours. ■ wnsh (ind.\fear splendidly. ■ ■ ■-. 4s; 11d, yard, . 'ss, Gd,, ss, 11d,, 6s. 11ri. yard. SPOTTED JAP. SILKS-27in. wide;- in NATURAL TUSSORE RILKS-3S/34in. White and Navy,. Whito and Bkclr, wide. 2=. 6d, to 6s, 6d. yard. Navr and White, and Black and White. 6s. lid. yard. HEAVY-WEIGHT TUSSORE SILKS-. • ■ 33/31 in. wide ; for Costumes, Diisfc STEtPED KABE SAKUSAtT-33in. widct. Coats, etc. for Sports Coats, etc.; natural Tussore 7s. 11d,, 3s. lid., 11s. 6d. yarn, cround, with Vieux Boso and Saxe. . Gold and Purple, Corise nnd Grey, NATUEAL JAP. KILKS-27in. wide, ■yieus Hose and Brown stripes. . 2s, 11d. to ss, lid. yard. ■..■'■;.: 13s. 6d. yard, 36in. wide- ss. 11d. to 7s. 11d. yard. :-■ ■ STEIPBD CEEPB DE OEENBS-38/40in. NATURAL CHINA SILKS-27in. wide. '.: wide; white- ground with Pink, Navy, 4s. 11d., ss. Id., 6s. fl. yara. and. Blaofc .etripes. 13s. 6d. yard. jj 33m. wide- 6s, lid., 7s. 11d, yard. ■'■■■'" ; ; BOX 1478 '. ; WELLINGTON

..■ J|lf«a|l|'' In Central Otago they grow || ?»$ rV^^W^W?^ Jn> 11 Remember you buy all jam when || V/gifl/l > ■jpnffli-lj, Is •tones, for theie are removed. |j| W v# K»fiEYl SfßKftf Into the big steam-heated double ®B /' /jrffk u '<KSv I alnminjom boilera the halved W > <r\i\llSi F II »pricolt;are placed—best-No, 1 || '■ ' VuU Tk • **vvPi:' H ' ~ dB ?r ' B added, and the. boiling &jpMM >\ jJff&iS IS goe* on for just the right length of let V ; QggjgKj w • ,ime. Further precautions t^ , " fff \) " ' - ""'" ; Mother's Favourite ' alwoyebeen • fThe Daddy of Teae;" . 4.Un , | i —iiiiiriii«in»» ■inmnw Mniiiimi'iM mi mi iinrrTinTrrni' wiffl&lM Cured Instantly by BBV. AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., initos: , "Owing to exMV StA tensive decay in 2 doublo tooth I suffered for daye -with exoruoiating pain. .1 was rocommended to try Buntor H Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pnin quickly and and stores. _ A New Broom Sweeps Clean-so will your old one if it is one of our ALL HAIR FvIATCHLESS BR0O&IS. Every tuff) is of pure hair, «n'd is stapled with wire into tho stock eo that it is quito impossible for tiiein to como apart. Tfhia Broom comoa to you post freo for ss. (!d., and wo guarantee no better ynlito is obtainable in New Zealand. Send Stamps or Post Office Note To-day! The SIMS Hardware "Co., Ltd WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 4

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540

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 4

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