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1| I _ s -/i>JSinart.._ Hats. ■ tfie DIG 1 Ready: to Wear! Ready for You! | ;, There is no need to lose a moment longer,than you wish in making m your decision about the Spring Heady-fco-wear-;iway Hat you want. ® Tho D.I.C. makes it "the easiest and most delightful task in the $; .world—buying a "ready-to-wear-away" at the D.I.C. is an inspira- j| fcion—an inspiration is always a success. S i' ■.'.■■ Make an appointment with any of your girl friends and get them || to come along with you; both of you will enjoy the choosing of the i) h ~ ' hat—they're are so inexpensive, too! • Ready-to-wear-away. || 1! Hats are Storming Styles, [1 I KBADY-TO-WBAE SAILOR IN TAGEL—With ribbon crown and edging! '-M U rose/putty, nayy/lemon, sky/patty, black/tuscan. 325, 6d. . f | ■ SMART PULL-ON SHAPE IN TAGEL—Short back, wide front, swathed jade I ■ 'ribbon. ■ • 375. 6d. jf ' |y USEFUL READY-TO-WEAR—In largo droop shape; 1 band and ornament trim- jp jp l ming, saxe, rose, and putty. 325. ft}. JE | BEADY-TO-WEAR ■ TAGEL-rln putty, with coloured bands. ' 15s. 6d., 21s. 1 P YEDDA _ STRAW BRETON BAJXOR—In - rose, mole, and .'.putty, with fancy ' jf • K '■ ■ band. • 295, 6d. j[ ;I • PLEASE NOTETHE ESTABLISHMENT' CLOSES AT 5.30 P.M. \ I v. I h • ■ DJ«C« • ' punaSwsoe of si oi»' i»vosm Wellington y

:,: I! ! CARPETS & RUGS I : I . | t .; ENGLISH- AXMINSTEKS. ~T '.. ■ ®i 6 Genuine Apninsteris a splpfldid Oajgatin evesy, / I •••.' j pi:. .way. A!minßterß,Posaeß3 a fineness mature per- ; 8 £■ ! j * m mors jieligatful—and /at the stime time— ■: j -i| ' ' durable soft ©ffeflts aad bleDHa that caii be obtained '! ! in any of the others, whioh are necessarily coarser ■*■*< . .weavtffc. ' Axmjngtars are . beautiful—they are pretty anil artistic to' the eve in eyety room, every shade, aircl ; every degree of BjjJit. Their very fineness guarantees . an excellejat wearing, oarpet, The tresS is. always soft and luxurious. Truly the floor covering • r,. of eass and :eleganc"e. The latest novelties in Flooi: |i Coverings. Kfew showings tEis month in Carpets; 'Asminsters in complete display. Our stock jnsi now 'is vfity complete aniil varie|l. All the new <». sj ..... dainty diowiaa-ioom eiffieots in Biinple as .yell aa tfco ; 'E| - more intricate patterns up' to the most elaborato. ;i I. flowing styles. • ■Jto %J: "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" i '''';Wiß4er , B.'Bw Corner — - Wellington ; Specials for Men. : ••••:• «Mv : ALL THIS WEEK AT . DAVIS & CLATER'S. i.' discount off marked prices for "' '■■ all pure wool. ; COMBINATIONS. : ' Here are prices of Men's Jaeger Combinations. • 'J i ljK' ';-" v :V' £ ohSt Silimm/lw '■' 38in. Ohesfc 39/6 ' . • |fflflffew 40in. Ohesfc - 42/- ' ' Wiw 42in. Ohest .....:. 45/- ■ ram' ■ ' 45in. Chesfc 47/.i : '1® ,i/ 48in. Chest 49/6. 11l With Long or Short Legs and Sieves. ' W ' THE BEST IMPORTED' | Mm „. In this Dominion. '■ '* ' «psff|jL '20 per cent Discount for Ten Days. 1 oPP°rtunHr that the men of Wellington [ ygjprc- should not miss. f DAVIS & CLATER, - LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, 216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.

OUR UPHOLSTERY IS HIGH-CLASS BUT PLOW PRICED. • Our Upholstery is higli-clnss becaußo it is dono by competent tradesmen, and becanso only best materials are used. It is low-priced because we deal direct with Collio's have their own yard of selected, soasoned timbers, and every .phase of furniture manufacture is dono under our own roof. You will enjoy a visit to our factory—como and see the Cabinetmnlciiig, /Chairwaking, Polishing, Upholstering, and othor branches engaged ujpon the' making of Wellington's. Best Furniture. EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., 167 RIDDIFORD STREET NEWTOWN.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 288, 1 September 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 288, 1 September 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 288, 1 September 1919, Page 2

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