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I- '„• | Here Is a Conundrum: How many Blouses | I should a woman possess* | -„ $ „ There is but one answer: There is no limit 1 to the n\tmber of ju H D.I.C. Blouses any woman may own. S '3 ' . : - And now that the new blouses for the new season are here, it is • ]| jf high time to think of securing the best choice. % 1 Oh, they arc dainty! Every blouse in the D.I.C. is a perfect & picture of grace and comeliness. . H There are delightful Silk Blouses, dainty Crcpc-dc-chcno• Blouses; j| Blouses in Georgotte, Ninon, de Laine, fine flannel—So you sec beauty » and utility, daintiness and sorvice are inseparable in D.I.C. Blouses. K No Woman can have too many D.LQ * 1 IfcfijH Blouses* rtfi I llfP DAINTY BLOUSE, in .pink Georgette, inset sleeves, sailor collar, ,| I\m If L~J l ron ' i embroidered in colours, hemstitched 46/6 LJyj 3 R BLOUSE IN IVORY CREPE-DE-CHINE, roll collar, satin yoke | across back, front finely tu eked, sleeves with turn- ba-ck cuff J| BLOUSE IN CREME NET, roll collar edged- val. shoulder yoke find || m sleeves inset*with hemstitching 63/- || f BLOUSE IN IVORY GEORGETTE, pointed yoke inset sleeves, hem- || .. « stitched, finished with frill at wrist V 6/6 || I r CHAMPAGNE CRE9E-DE-OHINE BLOUSE,, roll collar, embroider- f ' §L ed self colours, shoulder yo ko fastened in front with large a H pearl button 63/- '■ || i DAINTY BLOUSE IN SKY .NINON, sailor collar, neck square in % Jj front, trimmed val. sleeve with turn' back cuff 67/6 If I DJ.G Box 1478 Wellington, 1 ■■■. 8 1/» In tha & djocount of? every cash J| « purchase of SI op oven B g - fry ~'' i"'.»»-. ■■ ■ J ' ", ... 1..M ". 0

1 from one J half-pound! . 'j <t Ten pints of custard, each B pint sufficient for ten custard | ILcups, can be made from one » half-pound packet of Brown &' Polson!s Corn Flour with' ■?. eggs and milk. ; ' , g It is surprising how far this » I delicious Corn Flour goes, j and how economical it is. It $ | make 3 such'a variety of light • ' . and dainty dishes, too—not A i only blancmanges, souffle's, g | fruit jellies,' and many other _ I | .sweets,- but- the' best of sav- *• J •ouries, omelettes.and invalid | dishes as well. ■ ," :'-.'-.". a" ~- • " I : G©ra Flour. ; :j 4 Free offer. WriUio J.B. % j j Gilfilkn&Co. l P.O.Boxß4B, i gj 4vckland, for the "Brown & S| i Poison" book of recipes. .. &: i-dodi^Bdooorj^ J ■■ - '■'■'■•■ ~■•....::,■■..-.. ... . I :; ! KeepMk' ; 'Sweet ! ... ~ In The \ kkmk Hee-Chest | —— g An Eminent Authority on Milk —Dr. S. D. Belcher, of the Health ! Department of New York Citysays:— 9" "The Secret of Milk Preservation lies in these two rules: First, expose the § d Milk as little as possible; n .1 second, Keep the Milk at fl . a Low.Tempeiature." • \ These Ideal Conditions'will be j enjoyed if you procure I -. Tie Alcock Ice-Chest . H a I ItkeepsFoodandDrinkßata | Low Tomperature-Absoluto-!3j j ly protects against' Flies— j I Prevents Waste. Ths Saving thus effected more than ret coups the oost of lee. | SoundConstruotlonandSttUll | I loe Consumption ensure j I Qreatoßt Value and Host S 1 Economical Operation. i I I \ B Illustrated Catalogue and Trices from a i I Alcock & Co., Ltd. | Head Office and Faotoryjj WELLINGTON Branch-Strand Arcade, Anoiland ABtnoleD-Ohriitclinrch and Dnnodin I la . B NOTE—Alcock'a Wellington Addrosa j Ist - BAKER'S BTJILDINQ, oppostto Union Dank. Asthma CAN be .Cured A SlMPLEhomotreitsieiilbtiicd on enlirel/new tlncrr. I Ik Hoadredi al teitlmonloli proie ill correclntil. B I * A PltiianlanJ oirlonn. Abolialm burnlni powders lit | tni cijureltei. No inlorml diomlns to opecl ijitegi. ' Tqaillj «ll«ti»e lor rooiir "<! oU.' Co" "l" '•'"' • jjj diiouo ind ailcklr check! lewllr and irtqotner ol [j allicli, Cm bo uirled In pocket. ffl FREE-Vahablc medicaltnaita "New'AitbniThefnr" W ttnl on receipt of 3d. In ttampi for potlagt. BRIDGE DRUG STORES 1 Bridge Buildings 1 I!f nrangahape Rid., AUCKLAND

.. CARPfeTS & RUGS i ( — NEW CARPETS. ENGLISH AXMINSTERS. The Genuine Axmuister is a splendid Carpet in every way. Axmmste'rs possess a fineness in texture permitting more delightful—and''at the same timedurable soft effects and blends that can be obtained in any of the,others, which are necessarily coarser wea\es. 1 • i Axmmsters aie beautiful—they are pretty and artistic to the eye m eveiy room, every shade,'- and every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees an excellent wearing carpet The tread is always soft and most luxuiious Truly the floor, covering . of ease and elegance The latest novelties in Floor Coverings. ]New showings this month in Carpets. Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just now is a pry 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. ' ''GEORGE WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" ■ Winder's Busy Corner ;— Wellington. ~ -niijuuf—i«»u»_i......... mum II lllllim II I ■""■"^'" l^'^ *^" l— "l " -2 Try this Extra Fine Flavoured Tea. J y Say "RECORD" tojour Grocer. v^X^ THE fI AS .' I Reason np such a It is the pick of the world's best teas; the B youngest hill-top leaves are carefully blended 1 together by our experts, producing a good, I full flavour. This is the reason why ■ j \ It goes further than ordinary Tea! 1 | DAVIS & CLATER *. «,„. . J £,*, GREAT MILITARY SALE ! This is a really splendid opportunity FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS, Here are iome of our Bargain Prices:— Whipcord Tunics, 593 6d Fox's Puttees, 15s. Cd., Now 10s. 6d, Now 39s 6d 17s. Gd., Now 12s; Bd. Drill Turned, 29s Gd Now 10s Od W.l\ Capes, 45a. Now 375. 6d. Sergo Breoclies, 32s Od Now British Warms, 855., Now 755. 705., I 225. 6d, 29? Gd, Now 21s 21s, Now 625. 6d. I Now 155." Sergo Tunics, 595. Bd. Now 395. 6d. ! Sereo Pantaloonß, 35s Gd Pugareos, 35., Is. Gd. | b Now 25s 6d Now Is,, Is. 6d. BCam 10s Gd , Now 4s Gd . 12s Cd Gabardine Pantaloons, 275. Gd. NOW ss. 6d. Now 19s, 6d. Hats,-10s. M. Now 13s. 6d. Hoslyn Puttees, 10s. Gd. Now Bs. 6d ( SEND ORDERS FROM "THE COUNTRY, and we will give them prompt , attention. For 10 Days Only—Our Big Military Sale. I I - DAVIS AND CLATER::-^ Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outfitters, <S^P 216 Lambton Quay, Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 135, 3 March 1919, Page 2

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