1;:, : You can snuggle into DIG | Flannelette " Nighties " without any 8 fear of the cold strike of Calico, | Mk The comforting feci of the splen- :■.: . ■ M Jsk • ffl| did Flannelette used- iii, making M ■•■'"-'■' fffl \*J these winter nightdresses makes all M f V 3/ /sf|~ |\ the difference between summer and M j / Wf flfkr lip into a ca '' oo niglltclress anc ' f? llllir you s l" vc wc * r onc tn esosoft, ■_ m I l ilJS&v' ill \ fleecy flannelette kinds and you will W ■"■ AVIIP? J '' feel the warm comfort of it at once. Sh . /I \W >. 'I Considered from the point of ar- W 1 I //Crfffil tistic merit yon would be surprised M llv to sco just how beautiful flannelette M iklcMt nightdresses can be. rvj]j3> s j /lllljp' ,; ' For this reason the D.I.C wants hTffgl h\ \m ... II lII' J|i you .to visit the Ladies' Outfitting ill H i 111 1 li Section to sec for yourself these p|| P| vLj L-2 '• I' // charming night garments. ' ft^^n^vl ]li Any morning that Suits You Suits the D.I.G. ' $j ff ' ' . LADDW NIGHTDRESSES IN CREAM WINCEYETTE-Square necks, - {$ , jfl '"•' outlined insertion udgings, finished heading and ribbon.. . . . . Kj .. m 10s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 13s. Oil'., to 15s. Gd. K$ f§ NIGHTDRESSES .IN CREAM ILANNELETTE-Trimmed lace, inser- . WJ M iion, and tncks, small collars, and square .necks. M W , 7s. 6d., Bs. 11d., 10s. 6d., to 15s. od. . M i '"' ■''••'' NIGHTDRESSES IN CREAM WINCEY-Square or "V" shape necks, 1 ; m " trimmed lace or silk tmbroidery. 225. Sd., to dbs. KM I fronts or. slipper styles. 325. 0d„ 355., 39t. 6d., to 495. bd. ffl U SLEEPING JACKETS IN ("BEAM WINCfiY-Finished facings of floral M ffif delaine. ,' ,- . 17s : 6d - SB . : 6$ SLEEITNG .TACKETS IN RIEPLE CLOTH-Pale pink, pale- blue, rose, KJ ra or saxe. "> s - w- to o2s. fid.' . 4j ff SLEEPING VESTS IN CREAM SHETLAND WOOL- 6s. Gd.-..-- || • ft . SLEEPING SOCKS <X CREAM FLEECY CLOTH- 4s. Gd. ffl u ij 1/« Irt the <S dlowouni of? avury oaah j M : | ij jiurohaaa of i3l op pvois m 1 D.LC. ' Box 1478 Wellington 9
, i By a woman shopping | '!•:} in the Chinaware Dept j nf of a Store in this, town, '■'j ;■■':} ii i " Do y° u tnese f | "No,-I'm sorry to say we don't, ma'am," \ \ " replied the salesman, "but if you keep a servant I j girl .she will probably do it for you." ? . j It may be good humour and sound funny at J J certain moments, but when one of our customers | | is interested enough in our merchandise to ask a (> [;l question of this kind, our salespeople are trained i > $ i to give selling information without embarrassing | ) Pi' a prospective customer by making a horse-play <> •!! pun on questions which involve characteristics f ! ' of our goods and our store policies. I "| The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. j?V '" , CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. 1
.: CARPETS & RUGS NEW CARPETS. ENGLISH AXMINSTERS. , The Genuine Axniinster is a splendid Carpet in every way. Axminsters possess a fineness in texture permitting more delightful—and at the same time— r durable soft effeots and blends that can be obtained I in any of the other's, which are necessarily coarser ! weaves. ; Axminsters are beautiful—they are pretty and \ .. "artistic to the eye in every room, every shade, and ; . every degree of light. Their very fineness guarantees ; an excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor i Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. j Axminstei's in complete display. Qur stock just i 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. : GEORGE WINDER " Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner > - Wellington ;■; . '■ a • ' --jaWft' PAPEKHANGINGS .AND PAINTS. ■'fI.JP /iPm $Mffa §v o "W E lmve ' or Sllle " ie r,(l<cst 11 § IJJU/ » " 1 V in Wall Papers. Inspection invited /i^fcv 'Phono 883. Usn Manners Street. ARTHUR • J. WYCHERLEY, W%J% id II R WL% Lock rind Key Specialist. 2 wlwl @ ESfa |j ; Keys cut to liny pattern. Safe and |]n over 3000 coses Dolk'h Treat ment )ms f. p 0; Box Keys promptly duplicated. Every jl succeeded. Unsolicited It'siimonltils JA description of .Locksmith's Work thor- %s?en onamdloation. Writs for M ■ ouchly catered for. . tw. M i Address: KING'S CHAMBERS, A. J. DOIG , M * . Wellington. 'Phone 568...Private 'phone 223U2 rings).
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 4
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744Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 161, 2 April 1919, Page 4
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