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■*%*. , . • \, — .: . - mW <*•§&. : ■•■ :# . ,-i - % ' - • ' TFhe Coming of Autumn means the early wearing of D.LC Gloves. The way gloves liave-been opening up lately is enough to yconvince one that a new season is actually here. ' : , 1 g> &. . Will you take advantage of the newness of the showing of ! D.I.C. Autumn Gloves, and come in to see them; there are many jxIDM ■ new Styles you will appreciate. A few of the many are mentioned liliP below just to give you some idea of'the attractiveness of the new jjl | K fSjJjL#5 "" SEAMLESS SCOTCH KNIT FINE LLAMA GLOVES, perfect fitting, in Pawn or . Jvjp Grey ®s, P^' HEAVY MERCERISED KNIT SEAMLESS GLOVES, good wearing and fitting, in Grey or Brown. 4s - 11d ' Pair•c , ' . PURE SPUN SILK ENGLISH MADE SEAMLESS KNIT GLOVES, lieavy make - in Beaver ot Black 9s - 6t) ' Pair- , ' V, 2-BUTTON WHITE WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES, good reliable makes. . i Bs, lid., 10s. ua M '2s, Cd. pair, . s 3-BUTTON PURE WHITE WASHING SHEDE GLOVES. A delightful glove,' i " '' - 'soft aM pliable; perfeot ; fitting, wpll 21s. pair. 2-SPRING BUTTON FRENCH SUUDE GLOVES, pique sewn with stitched backs. A high class glove in Black, Beaver or Grey. 14s. 6d. pair. , 2-BUTTON DEERSKIN GLOVES, in Tan and Grey. / Ihe best wearing glove . ma de 1 8s ' M-i f O, P alr ' . - ' 2-BUTTON, BLACK JIID GLOVES, pique sewn French make, beautiful soft . • ;■' skins, perfect',fitting • - j . s '- ' ?! ' . V M ■- V. '2-BUTTON TAN REAL KID CHEVRETTE GLOYES, pique sewn, spear points. 1/s, bcii pair. GAUNTLET-. MOW GLOVES, very strong make, iij. real goat skin; suede finish, in Diirk Mole, Grey and Fawn ' , DIG.' Box 1478' Wellington. (t ; | MI».UCOfgC Jaltt IS 11.1 at • Have your' teeth attended S :!■ Favourite in France!. 1 a fG 0 / 01 '' more' 1 on* mm I A / J|s2W Imagine the delight of our New |j A ' season, fa ; lA "vJ'IW Zealand boys in France when they |j ' W They mayget in suoh con- $jj <>r rxW J delieious, pure, St. George l p ®| . dition ss will be difficult to to "" J am i 3sue d with rations—St. George , S' ; repair. y» '' P Jam ■ rom their i own far " off counlr y I: I 3 ' Have them attended to hero. £ > A^r 6 etter oW i' v y 3 i 2 MODERN DENTISTRY. lo '<* Officer to a friend in N.Z. | , 8) PAINLESS METHODS. jj OTOTAIOTS." 1 J SETS TEETH ft Ss. ? y?A Hi SIASfLUIiUjB 1 3 (.mum™ a I . iofjr . I: : S Fill? & Flfflil, S «IM. ' I-: | ■ POTS, » '»rf jS -"Iw-'pfwed so 'good add'wlioletome' %'i . 5 110 Willis Street, Wellington. •£ L 1 that ihe war office has ordered 300,000 lin». IT" ' ' e ' rom ne!l ,e ' Ccniraf oo S3 ua o fflS oo iToii * Olago fruits and No. I sugar, boiled inlhe || mimmmmh iw •".'J Wen, in the spic and span St. George ffl R/B ' ' U'i 'fftV' STi I i : .' ! ' lc ' lcn • .You buy it in tofderleis ti/is—all a ' EugSnV 1C natural flavour of the luscious fruit is ffljj , • -jf'" ! ■ tlTpiwl ' i!| » I . : Keep us fully engaged, but vre can J s '-q""" 1 ihiii £ M still, take a limited-number uf Au- ?.: /""."etttf' ■ M Onr showing of seasonable maA* ®|..• .j\ \j • - terials has created , a good deal of -M- ■llfZ -F &ivj§ interest,, because we have been cble ; 'i -f» Im, '/: mM' to secure such a fine- variety of the *">ll*" 1 " 1 " fslffiit' most attractive goods. ear ' y P' ac ' n ? °f 3 ,fiur <- r dor ensure its fulfilment to your g| orr j sOR peniey » ■ "yT""" ' ' """ ' 11 11 !■■*""■' !■ 11 ' ; '-■■ LADIES' 'AND GENTLEMEN'S. ; GREETS'/& RIGS' [ NEW CAKPETS. H' M / ENGLISH : AXMINSTERS. ; j' . TKe Genuine Axminster is a-splendid Carpet in every 'ttSwl ' llllllflf i" . ,way. Axminsters possess a fineness in texture" per- mßm|p|g^'g|a mitting more delightful—and at-the same time— MSffl S&2 L— durable soft effects and blends that can be,obtained , @ M | . in any of the others, which are necessarily coarser ,gj§|/ .• ■ ' weaves -• • , •. ;-y Sis so perfectly.. 'Axminsters are beautiful—they are pretty and If ii■j i,t gggys artistic to the eye in every room, every shade, 1 and .|| DlenCieQ,Uiere |Tj || every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees .a;*- . „j» -f H II an excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always 1 IsnoScuimeiu. p H ■ soft.and. mbst luxurious;';•. Truly'the floor covering i- . , M of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor i| The last drop jM v Covering's, ■ New showings this month in Carpets. Pfi . . . M " ■ •; „ -. misiustasmce illlilll .. 'Axminsters in complete display. Our.stock ]u'st i p* l&ifeilli !• • now is very complete and varied. All the new asthe first. ... 1 ' dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the p|||^ '' more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate i ; flowing styles. • j GEORGE WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" "BIFF" Gives SPRING f: Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington ' : Charming '' II PM Corns, Tender, Tired, Sore, Swollen, Per. 'j-view, § RPI spiring Feet Vanquished. '• f Vlif tl Fresh air WW "BIFF" Tablets, dissolved in warm water, form ' ar ? d W ANh Utft a Medicated Bath for the feet, the most scientific . i nnU WM(JLI»jU/\L treatment, and quickly effective, as ! . Fireproof Extracts from Unsolicited Letters: ' ' rz — " H jII "I have found'BlFF'splendid for sore feet, and ' Electric ilght. | Cfl Egl M . Jam recommending it to my friends."—MissE.M, '' J Motor garage. | m |\ m "I am using 'BIFF,' and think that there is no | Wj|i ANZAC PARADE | ifi | i \ ® Chemists and Stores, 1/6 and 4/-. [y ©A R1 j N.Z. Agents :Piikington&O'Neill, Wellingtor

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 146, 15 March 1919, Page 4

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