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I , I THE FORMAL I SPRING 1 'FASHION | will BEcoME informal ° n I 4 ! The- four clays set apart for tho j| •|| 1 (||| J formal opening of Spring at the jy M : D.1.0. come to an end on Saturday. (|| - After■ that the display.of Spring ffl I 1 IJ I C and Summer Fashions will becomo ~ „ _ I . & merged into the commercialism of J . ' the. day; informality will reign! HiII .H A#|T|Al To sce ' tlw ' DLC - Fa3hion Eevue Hlll • 'J'• 'w VJ( JL- ■& A AM/A at the height of its brilliance you J I ' should, visit, it to-day. I I IH €?ihl I As-" an exhibit alone it is truly W | J .... 1 JLIUi 1 ' pleasin? to th« eye; as a portrayal M | |. • | of authentic and popular , fashions W f S of the-day it "is'transcendent. fis ■ ' jlV(PVtl£! Make up. a'little party, perhaps |j y 9 WV your dearest friend will accompany & | J you. This will give you an oppor- || | • : © . ®" unity to comparo notes and have • IjmlJ E 1 ' "^ ose confidential chats about |j 'i ■I . r' o a wearables that .women love. M u I Sept. 4 •• ■ • • ~, istn it i ft | 1 ' , 'I asi de one of the D.I.C. Fash- fij' ( j Ffi,, Sept. 5 / I ion Eevue Days, for your visit. .. . K 3 S ~C 'A ■' I Comi in .the brightness of the . Si | ! belt.; ;p6pt. y■ I /;.• ' j| | i . ; PLEASE NOTE :-WE CLOSE AT 5.30 ' | I "" D.i;c. ■■ - Wellington I

f i ..CARPETS. . The Genuine Axxninster is a splendid Carpet in every way. Axminsterg possess a fineness in texture per- ■ mitting moro 'delightful—and at the same time— I . .durable, soft effects and blouds that oan be obtained ' ~ 'in any of the others, wiich are necessarily coarser • weaves...';;; : Axininaters are beautiful—they are pretty, and artistic to the eye in every room, every Bhade, and every degree, ofjigbt., Their very fineness guarantees •xi excellent;wearing'-pafpetl The tread ir always ;f-. and"most- : luxurious. ■ Truly" the floor Vjoveriiig • ; '.-. of ease and elegance. -The latest novelties in Floor ■ 'Coverings. ".'ftew. showings this month in : Carpets. Asminsters in complete, display. Our stock just.; I . now is very complete, and varied. . - All the nffiv.. dainty drawing-room "effects, in simple as well as tfre' - - more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate . ' • flowing '.GEORGE WINDER '■'Where the Cars Stop and the £hep" . Winder's"Btisjr Corner — ' Wellington 'Specials for, Men.-. S ALL THIS WEEK AT ■ Mph ' DAVIS & CLATER'S. Km discount off marked, prices for PUre w00 -' . :v .|ii» JAEGER COMBINATIONS. 5 ' -•'jm. Here-are .prices of Men's Jaeger v,,. ' ' Combinations. , .||M. With Long or Short Legs and,. Sleeves. mfthe. Best imported . • , * md In this Dominion. • Jra;. , 20 per cent Discount for Ten Days. An opportunity that the men of Wellington @$rr should not miss. : DAVIS & CLATER, ■ LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS/. I. 216 LAMBTON'QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ... | Good Health is your most valuable asset {—Its preservation should, t ❖ therefore, rcceive your most careful consideration. . An important point $ '. ■-1 -which should always be borne in mind is the fact that a great many forms . Y of 111-health can be traced, directly or indirectly, to disorders of the % stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. It is wise, therefore, to keep these f ❖ organs in healthy activity. When they show any signs of derangement | a ' let that reliable medicine, Beecham's Pills, be taken at once. Always , X .deal with digestive ailments In time. They are far-reaching in their : t, ' x possibilities of mischief if neglected, as they too often are. And yet it is Y ❖ generally easy to keep fit and well and free from many debilitating | ailments by use of |* ;••• | Sold in boies, labelled pricc pills), 1/1J (56 pills) & 2/9 (168 pills).'

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 12, 5 September 1919, Page 4

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