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I ,f I ITk early; buying of Autumn Dress I ;=! Fabrics is commended by the D.IG f ' | Tie earliest .arrivals frequently show so much originality of " - f-. . ■ '| , design, weaving, and general conception that it is quite a wise and f' - i? _ 1 ; ,commendable procedure to buy from the first to arrive, at the q ' 'teSS I - -Since the war ended,. the London-.buyers of the D.I.C. have had b V-jngg » •i>;. ■I • ra||;fl~ : ;a very busy time despatching by-every, available vessel, with even a Jj | J K'| |- I I inl'li.Ta 0W ' to®' of cargo space, autumn fashions for the D.I.C. LJ o&■ , ,f That-is our special reason for urging you to. pay an early jj .' <| - ' visit of inspection—to sec, admire and choose from the very .latest ® | ; London..fashions in Autumn Fabrics. /„ j|< -I ' If to-day suits you it is as good as any day for the D.I.C 1 I ( - V SATIN : FACED COSTUME GABERDINES—SOin. wide in Mastic, I .8 - '-Grey, Mole and Nigger 19/6 per yard » ■ M COSTUME GABERDINE—4Bin. wide in Mastic, New Blue, Bottle , fl n ...and Navy, also Black 15/6 per yard »• .'.f COSTUME GABERDINE—4Bin. wide in Mole, Grey, Dark Saxe, . .j| .I' arid Wine '.'■■■ ... . 14/6 .per .yard . ''g ff ' SMART COSTUME GABERDIN'E—SOin. wide, in ' Saxe, Grey, f • « - Moles, Mid Brown and Nigger 22/6 per yard 8' •• -f BLACK-AND.WHITE CHECK SUITINGS-HfOin. to 54in. wide in '• I: : ® various sized checks 4/6 to 17/6 per yard M' I GREY FLANNEL SUITING—S4in. wide for costumes, etc. - ,814/6 per yard . M . CREAM . BLANKET CLOTH—S4in. wide for coats, etc. • E ■ ' 1 17/6 per yard fj NEW BLANKET COATINGS—S6in. wide in a choice rainge of col- . j| - ouring? ' \ . ; 19/6 per yard ■|| j§ ' D.I.C. ' Bpx 1478 Wellington . I U ~ 1/« In the ffi diseount off ovory cash || punohaae of Si op ovop> S

EfSLISH AXMINSTERS. ' 1 - The Genuine Axmmster is a splendid Carpet in eyery -'■way. ■ Axmmsters possess a fineness in texture permitting more delightful—-mid at the same time-— ■ "durable soft effects laiicl.blends that can be obtained in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser weaves.. 1 . Axmmgters are. .beautiful—they ( are pretty and artistic to the eye in every room, every shade, and ' ; . ■ every/deffieeVdf light. Their very fineness guarantees /an.excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always .." /soft andjmqst luxurious. Truly the floor covering '.o|.ease,laid elegance. , The latest novelties in Floor ♦ Coverings. !New showings this month.in Carpets. ' • - Ax'mmsters in complete display. Our stock just , now is very complete and varied. All, the new dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the . . -more intricate patterns up, to the most elaborate flowing styles. " Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop " Busy Corner — .Wellington ||1 : M:S:::::li:zra I«st Landed—SLAZENGERS.' ; %: 5:: : : ■| 0 if' " IZ -'" :' Vboherty," Special slazenger," «bgm." "demon," . Wr' ••• "demon speclai," "dimoiToctaW |||F W • GON," "HANDLED," "CBNTRAJECT," "VICTORY," "RENSHAW." W - ■■■';■ BUZZEYS I II ;. r, : " ."DEMON DRIVER," "COLLEGE."- '•• -■|-;Z.I-I'IENNIS SUNDRIES - J li We fuve also good stocks of Racket Presses I ra Covets, Carriers, Balls, I.R. Grips, etc. | John tali S Co. Ui Eoif Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua 1 ' Rest Room, Billiard Room, Games Room, Waiting Room, Sun Verandah, devoied to the use and benefit of returned ' founded and Sick Soldiero.rdcuperating at Rotorua. 'Upwards of 5,000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers are ■r. ' provided free during each month ' THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT KEEP ON DOING YOURS ' Jjeni subscriptions to carry on this and similar work elsewhere to The Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mulgrave Street, Wellington J AS. W. HENDERSON) Joint . GEO. SHIRTOLIFFE i Jinn. Triaturcrt

IWHEN MX H)0DI 1 ' MEANS ' I DAIW MISERY | Mother Sefgel's Syrup tones, ~ | ■ | strengthens, and stimulates • a | the organs of digestion to n | . healthy activity. By so doing,- a 1 :it ensures good digestion and $ j| banishes the pain and misery }l • I • which results from • impcr-. $ | fectly digested food. Take a ' | » 'short course of this great « H . remedy, after me'ais, and note | | the difference it makes in | 1 TAKE THE WORLD-FAMOUS I 1 Tftt Soanef I " you give your attention to-any form of * digestive derangement from which you M ii may suffer, the. gretter your chance of J K escaping ill-health and disease. IrregU' J N larities in this department of the physical K h economy are frequent, and though they < !< miy not be immediately serious, and need P occasion no undue alarm, still they ■< 2 should never be disregarded. It is cer*tainly true that delay in dealing with » i digestive trouble might prove disastrous, H « and in view of this possibility, it is well h m to be upon the. safe side and to seek, at N once, the assistance of some suitable * J corrective remedy, if' J [ - yott;taki■; immediately any signs of digestive dis- J 5 'order appear, you will ccrtp.inly be acting with wisdem. This famous J H medicine has an excellent reputation for N relieving and removing ailments such £ as biliousness, constipation, headachcs, * P heartburn and flatulence. It restores J I the appetite and purifies the blood. It is < hardly possible to take Beccham's Pills jjl « .. at any time without feeling |j I The ■ Better. H Sold la bones, labelled price 2 H l&li (3S pllli), l/l! (56 Piili) 2/9 168 pUlo). ' SsxmmmmxmxxHxa /m, ® w® I- • CO years hoa proved iL. Jjl i Bonnlnßton'a to no /*TU tho idfiftl medlcino S?r f\jy . ior ehiltlren'B coughf feV- colds. It no harm- g fui V

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 129, 25 February 1919, Page 2

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