\| '-■:■'". ■■■■:■ ' . : | I The DIG Welcomes You! J \ \ . More than that let us add in the.most cordial manner the , {M/tJ Compliments of the Season to everyone. ' ' ■•' ■- • Jjfir Wl Now that the strenuous times of war are no more, and that |v\ /j Peace is. within sight, the spirit of happiness prevails. W \ 1-- ■ The D.I.C. wants you to accept the'invitation to visitors to ; All . the Empire City whilst staying Here to visit the D.I.C. ■•••■■• M .- . Tho Tea Room is a delightful rendezvous, where friends / meet and discuss the plans and shopping drives' over' dainty h, I cups of tea and cakes, or strawberries and cream arid ices. ,'JJ Then the attractions of the Showrooms and the many allied ' departments of the D.I.C. lure the visitor' towards the more ' ' \\ .:. ; practical-and prosaic things of life. . .. . s .'■.'•' ■ " \ \ ':.. ..■ •. You can-spend many delightful hours in the "Houso-for ■ ' ■\| Quality." Therefore th'c D.I.C. wants every visitor,- in. town, ->.'•• ■■; ■1 .or coming to town, to visit the D.I.C. any day. You'.will be,,,...',', f// t - '". perfectly free to walk around at will. • ; ' ' ' ■'' ■■ : ' Iβ , DJ.G Box 1478 Wellington'. ' W
BEfORE you take up your knitting again— nib a little Colgate's Talc on'your lingers. The moisture of the skin is absorbed by it, so that there is no risk of" materials;■' '.' becoming untidy. Do the same when embroidering or crocheting. <S There are many uses for Colgate's Talc—so many, that along, with soap and water, it is'an everyday necessity in the household.' ■ Use it after bathing; before exposure ____. .' itothe summer sun ; to make dressing $£rsfi<| ". comfortable by removing hot weather ■■," stickiness," or as a dainty accessory to ',•... uthe summer toilette... ror whatever §.J^osf*>s?Bi j§ W ,' ... ! -purpose yoii use. Colgate's you will have %'&.' Rtrie satisfaction of a "complete -, powder. cASHMEREvI! PHI : . Ttxomfort to baby— a delight to the p| (joVQVEr ' men-folks after summer shaving. . W/\ ,MC: ? WDU -$ Wide choice of charm-" '' ;ent scents besides Tinted co L ° AT£ ca f| Wsju., $■■•'• Ofif-nf-f n^-nratnaifv ?'i'- vLI I UJ. Uiv Ui wili, J.SU / 'V ; If you require a Leather Purse or Handbag embodying the ./; latest ideas do notmiss the opportunity of selecting one of ■-■'the many designs which we have just opened up, for there is •i';.i■'.nothing smarter on the _ > ■''- These goods were personally selected by our representative, ;' and are of Canadian manufacture. The metal fittings are all ' .highly plated, -411 frames 'overlap, and thus prevent the •-smallest coin from falling out. •■' ■■ ■ : These Purses and Handbags arc made cither with single or double snap flaps, some are ■ .; Fitted with .Mirrors with Pockets at. Back of Same '■ for carrying cards, etc. Others have neat pockets in which : a mirror is carried. They are all beautifully lined, and are ' exclusive in design-and handsome in appearance. ■ They are fitted with top handles or side straps, the latter being very useful to'place-over the back ; of the hand, when in the , street, for greater security. They arc made in Crocodile, Russia, or Patent Leather, and in a variety of shades such as Black, Green, Blue, Brown, Grey, and a combination tint which is very attractive. Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua Contains Real Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Wailing Room, Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded and Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rolorua. ■ i Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teat and suppers are provided free during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT KEEP ON DOING YOURS ■T' r " Send yonr subscriptions lo carry en ihis and similar work clsswlnre to * The Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington JAS. W. lIF.NDKRSON) GKO. SHinXOWFI'E j Ji'on. Trcamun
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 79, 28 December 1918, Page 4
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