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The woman who places price before quality often regrets her shortsightedness, because price does not always y [ -' prove the value —Quality does. ""* t£Ei*K That is-why the D.I.C. Begistered Trade Mark is . Jas» "The D.I.C. for Quality'—it is an earnest:' of thf good .. things one buyb at the D.1..C. —a guarantee of .absolute, and // complete satisfaction. .;.•• " ~i\ VJCV same ' n ress J'' l ' s " o3 as i' l anythingelse—Qlial- '/ ity alHhe <ime; let price be a secondary consideration when it comes to choosing so important a'., thing' as a. material for Costume or Frock.;;;..: ,„',,;.. kct B u ide you into the realm of Quality, and. therefore Good .Yalue... .'", V Patterns Ftee. where ere you be '" 111 lllf 111111' BLACK AND WTTITH CHECKED SUITINGS--10 to 50in.-wide.; ia varl»M ifilsiSlsljols! ons sizod checkß. .3s. Ild. to 10s. yard. fll fllllllill BLACK AND WHITE GLENURQUHAKT CHECKS-48/50in.' wide. *■ 13s.'Ed,, 14s. 6d. yard. .COLOURED LUSTRES—ifiin. wide; in Grey, : Brown, INattier, Bottle, ' • , jjrylr Light Navy, .md Navy. 7s, 11d. yard. '" // COSTUME SICILUNS-Min..wide; m Giey and Navy. Bs. lid. yard. II WOOL TAFFETA—Mm. nido, in Saso, Grey, Brown, Pnrple,; nnd'Eight '..' COSTUME GABFjPDINES—ISin. wide; in Mastic, New' Blue', and Bottle. , 15s. 6d. yard. SATIN FACED wide; in good range of colours. 16s. M. and 19s. 6d;.yard. COVERT O>ATINGS-50iiJ. wklo; in Fawn, Blown, and Grey mixtures. 18s. 6d. yard. , ' - ' GREY COVERT COATINGS-52in. wide; in Mid and Clerical shades. i " 12s. 6d,..ynrd, */" ' n the £ dlaoount of? avepy oash v^&w&M In | Wt purchase o? B1 op ovom Pit Si! IS WfiSo * Box 1478 Wellington

':; 'Character in Blinds' ...The.first impression is acknowledged to be a lasting onej but how often has the inferior of a household been misjudged by the - 1 appearance of old window blmds ~ '*i*ii -Even if the-outward appearance of a residence is shabby through lack of pamt, /"• smartly dressed windows will give it a touch of character. ■. . 'At least 90 per cent of the people who I' pass your home each day cast a glance at your windows. Why not impress them through that one source open to pubhc gaze? We have just opened up a fine selection { of Linen Window Blinds, and we' shall es- * teem it a favour to show them to callers. George Winder i "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" ;,_ Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington ! Bedroom |i jflfiß f " l,ire HPO bo cffcctivo alwuld' combine comfort and artistic design.'; These are outstanding features of ' COLLIE FURNITURE i Onr productions are distinctive and ntti active Our Suitw harmonise admirably. Many now ideas m BEDROOM rURNITUKE are displayed now for vour inspection. A visit will convince you of'"Collie" Values. EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd. T™«: '• — " "™ tOOPI'T LOOK OLD! But restore your gi-ey and Med hairs to tnoir natural color with ■ • . LOCKYEB'S SUCPHOR. Sold Everywhere! lioelryM'BglTOSheaHh to tbo U air ana restorostho natural color.: It cleanses the sculp, and makes the most perfect' Hair Dressing. This world-famed Hair Bestorer Is prepared by tho"(rr«»t Hair, Bpoclaltstfl,J.PKPPEß&CO.,tTD BcdfordLnbomtories I,oudon, B.E ,»nd oan be obtained from any Clicm ists «nd Stores throughout f 1 \'\ iill "* Tiii"iit' t '" g i*-'^f , 'ri7 ""'"■» ■ ■"""'""fTi nnyir ; EVER POPULAR! WAyf—Tie Quality'/ I

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 100, 22 January 1919, Page 2

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