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With the rapid approach of the Xmas Holidays, this special showing of Costumes, Skirts and Frocks, for holiday wear, should arouse much interest m the Kealin of Feminity. |V Decidedly smart is each Model, made in modish materials, designed and cut on stylish lines. You cannot do better than select one of these. The real modesty of the prices, too. add attraction. Come in To-day 1 The Costumes COSTUMES IN WHITE HQI lE-Loose bolted coat, with largo fancy pocketss ~ step or roll collar; full straight skirt. Prico y 455. • ■ WASHING COSTUMES IN SMALL BROWN CH.KCK-Thecoa.ts are full, belted with wide collars; envelope pockets; nicely cut skirts. _...'.. COSTUMES IN COTTON GABACORD-ln wido stripes: Sky and White, Saxe mid Whi'te, Heliotrope'and White; coat has panel back and front, fullness held in position at sides with belt; deep shoulder, collar. Skirt is'erased into waist, finished belt. ' p r\M, 755. 6d. - ■ The Skirts A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PIQUE SKIRTS-All in ktest up-to-date styles; in fine and coarse rib; in all sizes, including outsize.?. Prices, from 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 215., to 425. The Frocks ONE PIECE FROCKS IN \VHITE I'lQUE—Plain styles; a few wittf. muslin .collar and cuffs, also embroidery trimmings on cellars, cuffe, and vests. V ■ ■ . Skirts are plain, slightly eased into waist. Prices 12s, ltd. and 15s. iid. I \ ONE PIECE FROCKS'IN FINE PIQ.UE-Tlie full blouse has a small basque at ' . . _ • waist; tho whole is trimmed on collar and cuffs with Navy and White; ■ J) fl '|'IJ|]Vj j , J , A §)Q alsa Saxo and Whi'te Check; pockets and basque are also edged with check. • gg/4 H §11l«ll \ if* Til Skirts also i-lightly trimmed. • < Pric.e, 255, Bα,' . ** ONE PIECE FROCKS IN WHITE VOlLE—Dainty styles, many trimmed' cm- &-RTTfc TKriTPfifinn broidery and insertion; also hemstitchings. Skirts are plain and tucked. A Itliß kII<M^\W% Pricos, 255, 6d. and 295. 6d. fiiW MliUlJoljij MODEL FROCK IN WIHTK VOILE-Tho fiili.blouse is trimmed with narrow insertion; square neck, with deep square collar; doivn back of skirt ie . ' smartly trimmed with rows of narrow Val. insertion, also deep hem. . LADIES' ■ i .. rnc6|. /us, ou,. nA'riiTW 1 't^Tv^T ,^ SMART MODEL'FROCK IN WHITE VOILE-Blouse has an all-over embroid- ' " . ' ery front; V lieck is finished with narrow Val. insertion. SKirt is full In pure wool; navy, with' and straight hanging with loose panel of embroidery edged Val. insertion. ~i f. _„,, vi... ' Tho corsage is of embroidery. Sky Blue Stole of Cirepe is drawn 'through whlto and /f 6 "Orderatho slash.es, ends being finished with large white pom-poms. • S.W., W., O.S. ' ' Price, £5 10s. Prices, 14s. 9d., 15s, 3d., ' . 16s. 9d. each. ' .■■ LAMBTON QUAY, 1 WELLINGTON. . /jf^.tZ ' Prices, 2j. 6d. to 15s. 9d. each,

IjiORTUNATE circumstances enable us to postpone the ' • inevitable rise in price of our TRACED LINGERIE. But please note THE RISE IS'ONLY POSTPONED, it is bound to come.' TARANTULLE is the world's standard in longclothß. At these CASH WITH ORDER PRICES the beautiful designs are COSTING YOU NOTHING. J Traced Magyar Nighties on Tarnntulle, 7s. 6d. / Tweed Camisoles and Nightdress Yokes 2s. 9d. Traced Tarantuile Knickers, 4s. 9d.; Chemise, Gs; 3d. Traced Crepe Nighties on vhite, blue, lielio., piuk, 9s. 6d. Traced'Crepo Knickers, ss. . .Traced Crepe Dressing Sacs, ss. Gd.; on helio., blue, ftinL - •PRINGLE'S-Ltd. . postal address, NEEDLEWORK .SPECIALISTS, waKfe: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. If You Want ■ ■ the Best Tea .^u^^^^^ Firm that GROWS it! Lipton's own thousands of acres of tjie finest Tea Plantations in the World. The possession of. their own Tea Estates gives Lipton's just that advantage over others which enables them to give better Quality, , v • . . better Selection, and better Value. Lipton'sgrow their. Tea on --■■ i their own •™==j==*-»»"~ l """""" ' """""""""""■""" '"" plantations ae in Ceylon. JUST WHAT'S NEEDED NOW! JEYES' FLUID-Gcnuine; not adultered. 5-gallon drums, 1gallon, A-gallon; also pints, quarts, and bottles. WILTON'S FUMICyATORS—Every room and office should be thoroughly fumigated. SPRAY PUMPS—These arc essential now in every house. . ■ GALVANISED RUBBISH TINS-Thcse we can deliver at once. WALKER'S BLOCKETTES-Vcry> useful. Purifies and sanitises the atmosphere. U-CAN HAIR CUTTER—You can cut your own hair with this machine. Every family should have one. PRIMUS PETROL STOVES—More economical and more effective than ordinary Primus Stoves. PRIMUS PETROL LAUNDRY IRONS-Vory much more economical than electric irons. PETROL LAMPS—A splendid system of lighting. Much more economical than electric light or gas. NOT THE SLIGHTEST ADVANCE ON OUR USUAL FAMOUS LOW PRICES. * Ironmonger and Furnishing Warehouse, Corner Cuba and Manners Streets.

j ■ . FOR I ■ There are many reasons why ! you should take Mother Seigel's s Syrup if you suffer from stomach I or liver troubles, but the best ' j reason of all is that according to f the experience of tens of thoul sands of former sufferers, stomach a aud liver, troubles are not likely i to trouble you if you give this j world-famous remedy a fair I chance to restore your stomach I and liver to normal and healthy 1 activity. Mother Seigel's Syrup possesses in a remarkable degree the power of toning and strengthening the ! stomach aud regulating the action of the liver and bowels, That is the secret of its world-wide sue. < cess. It costs little, but it saves ! much pain and discomfort. Put it to the test, much as the trial size told al 1/6 ptr bottle. iS I MOTHER if*', v* B ii lUj is British _| I itvMi a^over ie =?s Is^*

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 58, 3 December 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 58, 3 December 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 58, 3 December 1918, Page 2

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