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I' "Did you buy that Costume, at the DIG?" I .: "Why, to be sure, I always do I" I Not that; this is an uncommon incident is it mentioned, | / rather the reverse, 1 for it is an oft talked oyer theme, that of CosII tume-buying at the D.I.C. j| Tou see there is much disciimination used- when a woman deJH cides where she shall buy her Costume; it is an important part of 111 one's wardrobe, and deserves critical decision. 111 l That is why so many of the Empire.City's best dressers choose their Costumes at the D.1.C.; they know that absolute ;exclusiveness is assured together with highrgrade quality. ' Your decision should be based on critical inspection— -Come and judge! SMART COSTUMES IN BIACK AND WHITE CHECK-Coat lined throughout; till , sonri-fittimj back, tailored collar., and rovers; plain well-cut skirt. illl i ' '..... 9 Guineas. * Jill COSTUME IN'BLACK AND WHITE STBIPE-Coat lined throughout; plain I 111 l collar and rovers, pockets, belt;,skirt with narrow waist finish. 8 Guineas. 111 l ■ SMART TWEED SPORTS COSTUMES—Coats lined, pockets, belt 1 ; skirt well [|j| cut. ■.■•■■' , S7s - w - HI BISCUIT CLOTH COSTUME-Coat half lined silk, semi-fitting back, pleated sido Jill panols, large collar and revors; skirt plain, with smart woiat finish. £12. SUMMER WEIGHT TWEED - COSTUME-Coat half lined, collar., revcrs, belt, and 111 l ' pockets; plain skirt. ■■.■'.-■ •'! £7 7s. 111 l 1 /" In the iB discount off. ovarar push V^SFfrfj 111 l Bin Wi punohasa of sSI on ovsn I'M 8§ KS I Box J478 Wellington ; ~";

For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua - - - Contains Rest Room, Billiird Room, Games Room, Wailing / Room, Sun Verandah, devoted to the use and benefit of returned Wounded arid Sick Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers are , provided free during each month ' ; THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT t KEEP ON DOING YOURS ' Send ybnr subscriptions lo carry on this and similar work eltewhere to The Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington .7AS. W.HENDERSON 1 Mni GEO. SHIRICLIFFE jHon tfruiwrm 38 , j I ': Character m Blinds The first impression is acknowledged to j be a lasting one, but how often has the interior of a household been misjudged by the appearance of old window blinds. '| Even if the outward appearance of a i residence is shabby through lack of paint, ! smartly dressed windows will give it a touch of character. : • At least 90 per cent, of the people who pass your home each day cast a glance at I . -your windows. Why not impress them ,' through that one source open to public I r ' gaze? ;■; I :' ■ / ' . 'i We have just opened up a fine selection i . of Linen Window Blinds, and we shall es- i j .■:■■ it a favour to sho.w. them to callers. ' j >:■';. Ge©i?ge -, Wmiet . "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington = * = rackets = " iZ " "doherty," "special WS'SlrSlp . , SLAZENGBR," "EGM," "DEMON," W: ±53 ill' ' "DEMON SPECIAL," "DEMON OCTA- , GON," "HANDLED," "CENTEAJECT," T®Mf ■ ' "VICTORY," "RENSHAW.".- \',' ■■..-.' W "DEMON DRIVER," "COLLEGE."- : I < - TENNIS SUNDRIES - -■-■:- ■ p We have also good stocks'of Racket Piesses •-- p.. Covers, Carriers, Balls, I. R, Grips, etc.

f§ England s | popular 1 I is now enjoyed pa 1 I ni daily by those | -}$' '' wh°previous- ||| | ||jjs, Iy never used. J|§| N i wia'PAYivwliHiT-siEND. "hORROCKSES"' -obrtniatf'im ■|.--QN-. ? ej^QG« i The Sootier j /■"-■'"■"'■■' . » K you give your attention to any form of H jj digestive derangement from which -you n k raiywffeT,' the,greater your chance of J " escaping ill-health and disease. liregu- x H Jarities in this department of the physical 2 * economy, are frequent, and though they " S may not be immediately serious, and need J occasion no undue 1 alarm, still they * ri should never be disregarded. It is cer' i * tainly true that delay in dealing with n „ digestive trouble might prove disastrous, j n and in view of this possibility, it; is well n K to be upon the safe side and to seel, at J Sonce, the assistance of some suitable k corrective remedy, 'If ■ ,'#, ■J ' ]'■'. you take y ri jj immediately any signß of digestive dis- M x order appear,, you will certainly be n * acting with wisdom. • This famous * H medicine his an excellent reputation for M [j relieving and removing ailments such "■ H as biliousness, constipation, headaches, h " heartburn and flatulence. It restores « m the appetite and purifies the blood. It is H * hardly possible, to take Beecham's: Pills N 'tt ' at any time without feeling I The Better. | J Sold la boat, labelled price \ * * filllUlMtllllllllMlllinilllllllllUlllllllinitUllMlliiMnMltli^ I For Stomaoh Pains, Cramps, Diarrfcooa § ■s. tdkofroms to SO drops of pure H I *'m[cT?IMT t s7rnl'' »egl»'»re* Namo H HEAN'STSSENCE f = ' in water and svp slowly. = '-" For COUGHS,' 'COLDS, CATARRH, = = SORE THROATS, dilute to ft.pint. G | E||||IMinimil1ltlltl!llllllll!l!lllNI!liyilllinil|lMITIlIIUlll5 Kj/ Zam-Bukis wonderfully soothing anclVji M comlorting (or sore, aching and tender feet. || Hltsbftens hard growths and "hoofs," pre-JS blistering and reduces all swelling/Mji inflammalion. 1/6 and 3/6 per Mf{ ffifsL pot, at all Chemists and Stores, fci

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 99, 21 January 1919, Page 2

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