I Summer Dress Fabrics you.will iaa admire and appreciate at the DIG ■ V li| You will appreciate them for their inherent goodness as we'll 1 1111 §| as admire them for their unequalled beauty and charm. | . Surely the skill of the designer and the dexterity of the f - weaver were needful to accomplish such acceptable iesults. You arc not asked to take our word for granted, but arc invited to make'a personal visit of inspection to prove to your satisfaction that what the D. I.C. says is corrcct. ! if!!' Failing your ability to call in, let us know your require- | ments and patterns will be sent to your address fiee of all | Order Your Summer Frocks now, 1 Iwllf ; offl •" if' % COLOURED SILK EOLIENNES, 40in. wide, in Champagne, Saxe, Wr Br0 " n an<l Vi ° kt ' 7 7/11 per yard, j CTfh COLOURED SILK EOLIENNES,' 38/39 in. wide in Ivory, Vieux Rose, ffjß Wine, Mid Brown, Nigger and Grey. 9/11 per yard, j | 1 J \V j ' COLOURED RESILDAS, 44in. wide,in Saxe, Brown, Grey, Mole, | 1 f • Jjight Navy and Navy, also Black. • 11/6 per yard. COLOURED COSTUME RESILDAS, 44in. wide, in Nattier, Grey and 'i Stole. ,• '2/6 per yard. J* COLOURED LUSTRES, -ISin. ivide, Mid and Dark Grev, Brown, ■<§U ' Paxe, Green, Light Navy Mid Navy. 7/11 per yard. vs) COLOURED WOOL TAFFETA, 42in. wide, in Grey, Saxe, Dark Grey, | if ( Nattier, Brown, Purple and Light Navy. • G/G per yard. I NATURAL TUSSORE SILKS, 33/Siin. wide. Spceial Values 2/6 to 6/G. 1J HEAVY WEIGHT TUSSORE SILKS, 33/Min. wide, for coats, cos- \ . tumes, etc. • 7/11, 8/11, 11/6 per yard.- . NATURAL FUJI 'SILKS, 2S/3flin. wide. 5/6, 5/11, 6/11 per yard. • • NATURAL CHINA SILKS, 27in. hvide. 4/11., 5/11, 6/11 per yard, ■j. ' 36in. wide. 6/11 and 7/11 per yard. D.IC Box 1478 N Wellington • I . ; . '
Ironing, ' ]| These. Electric Irons aredeanand economical, they save labour , and are always ready for use. They are so constructed that the neat can only 1 ! Radiate; Through the Bottom or Ironing Surface. It cannot riso owing, to ft non-conducting space surrounding. the top and side surfaces of the iron. Tho heat is scientifically distributed over the face, a greater amount being conducted to the. point where the most heat is needed. ( Electric Kettles ' With an Electric Kettle, in your house 8 M [J yoa can have boiling water for the table in a few minutes by. simply turn- " ( iiig a switch. ■ _ • | |l. | '|ijj Each Kettle lias, a Fusable Plug Safety Device built into it, its function being. To Prevent the Burning Out '.'/of the heating element 6hould the liquid become exhausted while tho " current ifi on. This ping switch is made of lead and can lio replaced in a moment, an extra ping ahvays being supplied with tho Kettle. E W. Mills & Co., Ltd., Hunter Strlet and Jervois Quay, Wellington.. !: GARDEN TOOLS! ; ' "'OTH HAVE JUST lANDBD OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GARDEN ! /. . TOOLS FROM THE BEST iUMRS, including the following:- ; , Hedge Sheare, 1 ill | Lawn Sprinklers, LAW MOWERS : Spades. Mattock Hoes. Border ijorks. ENGLISH. Planters' Hoes. ; Border Sheare. Green's Silens Messor. Pruning Shears. ; Branch Cutters. Ransomo's Anolo-Paris. Pruning Saws. Daisy Gibbers. Ransome's Automaton. ® a,ce ?' „ . . .! Digging Forks. . u . n ,,. u Reaping Hooks. : : Draining Spades. AMERICAN. j Scythes. Dutch Hoes. Arcade, Sprayers. ; Edging Knives. Favourite. Sets of Ladies' Tools. Garden Hollers. Lakewood. Sprayers. Garden Trowels. _ Shovels. ■ Garden Shears. "° w Spades. Grubbing Hoes. New Rovor. Slashers. Grass Shoars. Premier, Turf Cutters. Grass Hooks. L , ' Weeding Porks. ' JOHN DUTHIE & Co., Ltd. HARDWARE & HETAL MERCHANTS, WILUS STREET I TELEPHONES. Town Departmant, 3006; Country Department, 156; Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564. I jjj || i^JiyTlT — " TiJiarailMmnmn'TiAßßta jvfIIAXNER SAFES! INSURE YOURSELF FROM LOSS FROM 1 - FIRE, FALL,,. 051 BURGLARS, S ffl» Inatalllna one of. these Celebrated Bnfes. Twelve corner steal toil pjr. | teat in oonsfructloni cont&lni all the essential points that are .nuceaaarjr lei 9 .. . ...... reliajjillt#. a NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. | I It] form of construction allows l» to full from any heiffht wlthont bnrstlnEf- | therefore absolute security. BEIIIBH MADtt. jl Write for particular or call and see the goods at j Hie STEWART TIMBER, GIASSI HMf ClPffl, Iti ■ I CS, 83. 84 CCTOBTEHAY PLACE. WELLINGTON AGENTS. S I I'm" - — — J W MODELS of Perfection in BLOUSES f; LING ERIE, in CKEPE-DE-CHINF, ... ' l \.„ -. and GEORGETTE, prices ranging fro... J . Cornhill Street, 295. 6d. to 3'Js. Gel.; also some extra heavy ; House, Window, and Office-Cleaning qual'ty in Jvorv Jap Silk, O.S. size." i Contractor. stocked. Open FRIDAY NIGHT to !) Carpets Cleaned and Beaten-by o'clock. Address— i . Machinery. officc3) CaledoninnChambers, over 5 ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Messrs. Hart and Co.. Willis St. -'Phono ■ Telephone 3292 (3 rings). 3528.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 54, 28 November 1918, Page 2
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