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'"* i '/■'.''':'"■ surprising how novelties, in smart apparel keep coming- vp \i ip -1 •"•" to-hand-from the World's Fashion Centres—London, Paris, and New j| ? fc. York. , //I '-";'. |tp . Dainty-conceptions they are, and those at the D.I.C. are the very l-Jj\ '■ V ■' essence of charm and beauty, and are undeniably summery. I'.-ja •■' \"--aI .-''""'• Will'you visit the Showroom to-day and see these charming ykg j -:■' 'Xj| Blouses? > , If j M j . These are examples of lovely Blouses at lowly prices. §\ '' Mm-1 $ \ ■■''' ■f-'ltti ■ DAINTY VOILE BLOUSE—Sleeves inset,-sailor collar, fronts embroidered. \ \ ' 7/7! ' ' 13s- M - \\\i ' (£/ j BLOUSE IN WHITE VOILE-Shouldcr yoke and sleeve in one, sailor collar, \«| -. '■ • ill handkerchief fronts, edged Val., turn-back caff. 11s. C(J. W, w•-- - M . ra BLOUSE'IN WHITE VOILE—Turn-down collar, shoulder yoke, sleeves inset, ! Mil P& ' . trimmed 'with, hemstitching fastened with crochet buttons. 18s. 9d, j jm], j ' !v\ SMART BLOUSE IN IVORY NET-Lincd Not, turn-down collar, long revers, j/ft j \ \ blouso and sleeves trimmed wide insertion. 395. 6d. is S \ - I \fflS -, BLOUSE IN SPOT NET—Lined plain Net, turn-down collaj, edged Val., sleeves \\i J ; . W inset with stitching, turn-back cuffs, trimmed lace. 425, fIU j j£ ""ft." Jk *L lt\ ::'' /i II ' i bgC |\ . S I •■'IS 9 1 '" in tha * dlsoouMt of? ovopy oaeh [||| «$ wj | •I (/i/-- I il'lnft '■' purohaaa of S1 op ovopj I | 1 1 M \\ :¥m ' • .... W%

I;Bispfect":''¥otir House: 1 Tliorotigfily With Qcozem I : : | ..Destroy the'' ;. J i Germ , i a The influenza' Epidemic has ■ become a ■ serious • -menace/ | ; ■. a . and it,is. imperative that every householder should take dras- | 1 tic action to eliminate this scourge, i ! I Creozeen will do this for you for it is a poweful disin- || I'' fectant,-and-contains the active principles for destroying m "§-,- bacteria in- all its dangerous forms, and is safer than car- |j ", I . bolic acid and other phenols. Put it in H :-! ■- -Baths, Washbasins, Lavatories, Sinks, Washtubs, | '-|-_'and add. it'to the water for scrubbing. • The proportion is |j '. ■'.. 11 ..onc-'tea'spftorfful to one quart of water, but under present con- || -•3 diiions its strength should be increased to thoroughly elim- 'm "._ s'..' ina'te all bacteria. K j. ,\% - Creozeen does not burn or irritate the skin, and it is | _j| guaranteed to be free from arsenic and. other 'dangerous § i -ra ----- poisons. - | i. """ Lar S e bottles,'l/3 each; 1 gallon cans, 10/- per gallon;, | ! ' vj|i'.;?;gaH_n drams,;S/B..per gallon. i | |I:¥.. Mills k Co, Ltd, ; i| ■■-■:; Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. : I \" J i !i. ~ — V~~- — : ——— __ ;■ i. r:.\- : -s:j^. -:'. ■ ,-.-■■. ■ \ ] '< : '-' :: '}/m - „ , wiw ■ i - If M From Orchard Ew&i* ,! ■> \r '■' *o Table! :WM ' M ' 'ft you a P r i c <>'' in your Iffow j ; ./..'."-' _■■ p- own garden and made them into RSI ' 1 : -i \ ■ ■ il ■ ' am oi '' Busar ' w ' i^n a IPiu j■ ■ - '.. V m few hours after picking, you ItsfjK 1 '•• A :'-.. M ■ wo»lahedoing practically what is done l&.Hff ! . "_... /rP : .. . , ' al ,ne B r ««'St. Georse inm khehenj. ifSTK ' ■■ PRrcoT |yk 1 - " ma(^c ' rom , ' ic .^ r! ' °' '■ ncsi li^^r ' ' £•:?■**} *" en,r<l ' O'aco apricots—juicy and lus- %|*(if>i w'-K;;/ J&tiSMm c ' oui • '"'' l<; ~ones a ' c removed—best fflCKWaa j '•• §WsMp!i y°'- ] !n ß ar ' !adli ' :c! - no ' nin Sel>e-and mSbS ' «s&%£vv£yV J^^^^i^-' '" e ,ara " mat ' e '" !an ' tar y steam-heated OT^j^ $;#&sss |S oul,'<:' oul, ' <: -lurainium hoilerj. Try St. WijM&l .' $-OSSSOM M Geor 8 <; Apricot Jam. Packed in sol- RiJfM ' " ii;f%v.'-Si : l'-.-W ■■■'■...', 3$ derless tint and sold by all slorei, Just ««5)&-<§ *%'s§sss¥ ••$& lnc i ara J' oU would make—delicious! K?!^ \ § " ,;.p|-HOT:MimuA fes> W___f____^ - ' IB A LITTLE "BELf'-A LOT OF SB SlFMlvflilnTiilS'VlliMll FRAGRANCE. I best for "second cups."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 47, 20 November 1918, Page 2

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