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DIG SILKS i' j Are Little More Expensive than Iw : Many , Cotton Fabrics. J 1' : Whcn you corno to analyse the difference in cost between Silks | and Cottons, there is but little to come and. gti on after all— • $ certainly nothing-to make a song about. Considering the very jra small extra-cost, let your decision bo Silk for Summer.f D.I.C!. Silks come fromJhe East and from the West—from ; Q> 'China, Japan; Italy, Switzerland, ■•France, and the best of $ Britain's products, too. . ' K Summer is gently tap, tap, tapping at the gates of- fashiondom, fjj giving timely hints'of the warm days to corue when D.I.C. Silks ft; will be flitting about in the form of smart frocks on the form 'SJJJai''' div . ne ■ , ■ _ If Buy DXC Silks' To-day, H Ml STRIPED JAP. jSILKS—2vin. wide; in sky/white, pink/white, ]f I || ' saxe/white,' yieux • rose/white, purple/white, navy/white, . ftj : * and- grey/white block stripes. yard j§ | STRIPED EIBBJSD HABUTAI — 27in. wide a, lovely heavy M "| • quality for sports coats, etc., in a choice range of newest U • | . stripes. .' 8/11 yard H jj| ■ . TAFFETA RADltlM—36in. wide; for inexpensive dresses, etc.; ; M ' , • in champagne, pink, vieux rose, nil, saxe, 'beige, grey, mole, M | - navy, and black. . 7/11, yard ® jt COLOURED SATINS—4Oin. wide; iiPivory, champagne, pink, H r ' sky, helio, saxe, vieux rose,, emerald, 'and copper beccn. « , . ' 15/6 yard > & n NATURAL FUJI SILK—2B to/20 inches wide, washes, and- W 11 wears well. 6/11, Ijp, 7/11 yard ,j| i .. • NATURAL.TUSSORE SILK—33 to 34 inches wide; splendid fu ' . values. .3/11 to 6/6 yard j| ■ | ' HEAVyAVEIGHT TUSSORE SILK-33 to 34 inches"wide; 1 ■ / | ...... f Ol . coats, costumes, etc. ■ 7,/ II 'iff 11/6 yard ® W fi'dfeooimtoff m || .at' <81:; 0R..-.«rew'-;. Bi ?| D.I.C. ' . I '-jri '-A j® ' pATARRH, an inflamma- ®. 'Kulio' "*> '?"■, 4,; r «j*.. mucous, membrane or the nose i.• i : - _____ U and its air passages, is marked By excessive discharge of a thin NEW r SSPET Si n wate - y ,? crel . ion ~ th ® chnrac : •• .v.V , U teristic running of the nose. L 1? ASMINSTEK. ■; 3ffie..Geiiuine is a flpl^did : Oarpst.in every IWa ;^r ß ,TOy... Axmins'ters possess a fineness in !teztnre per- , - . |'| /£.«&§<&T»af|. 'fritting• mor^. ait' the iksiib time— UTOLv vCMmIAM dniable soft effeois and blexiSs tliat can be obtained . in any of the ofc&rs, wWcb are necessarily, coarser - - Pynet h a i, a simple and ef- \ Weaves. M fective remedy for catarrh— iAsminsters are. beautiful—they are pretty and ' . even in its chronic forni. When j nrtistic to the eye in'every-room, every shade, and ' antiseptic^ balsamic vapours . every, degree of ~Th&iE very iineneiss guarantees are inhaled they act directly on "an excellent wearing carpet. Tha tread is always. the membranes of the nose and soft and most luxurious, Truly the floor covering throat—immediate relief follows of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor ' and • complete cure is usually Coverings. New showings this mon'th in Carpets. . . achieved. Only a few inhal- ■ T| atioris arc necessary to clear the ...... . . in complete display. Our stock just stuffed nostril*. Simply taken— now io veiry complete and yaneiL All the new U i usl \ dr ,°P s . t dainty arawing-roopi .effeots in ttte as well as the | n ■"/ lh a e n n r more intricate patterns up. to the most -together with 3 'IflfS flowing styles. 1 . or 4 drops on sugar jOyiß : ' / taken internally several times daily. _ 'Costs only 1/6 a iGEOEGE; WINDER s . ' ' • i. • Mado in England ' "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shon" I I N.Z. Agents: . --ij) 11 • S. A. Smith & Co., Ltd, Winder's Basy Corner — Wellington 111 Chrlstohurch |J . Pi UClu——l°l' ID Nothing more suitable for making Shirts, Blouses, ij % Morning Dresses, and Children's Wear. f | ' Wo'-iave.largo,stocks of Hero Shirt- \ ! ings in light grounds, Avith navy, ] pink; helio, and black stripes, and j J I I | also in plain'white and. pink. v Ml \ r- J | 32in. WIDE,' PRICE 3/- PER YARD. m \ I / /I "Hero'', Shirtings are guaranteed nil- 1) By // fll EVvXt m \ ¥ S J jffl shxinkable, and are similar in toxture l ' u - 1 (I llill fitmvji i WJ. ow. ■ jr IB FLANNEL ONE-FMECE DRESSES, VMH » THE i N sT R UM EN T or cualltv^ FRENCH CAMBRIC DRESSES, fi £ M . 55/6 and 59/6. I'P WMIMf 4 SkV 'I'M' V Voile Dresses, Zephyr Dresses, 65/6. clear as a bell.c— ~—3 ! fII ' | The "Sonora". All Wooden f MAIL YOUR ORDER I H s ■ JQ- ■j- * i.r ■ j | for self-measurement forms. ./ If ! |.S° und .Amplifier—made Costnmea to order from ,£B/8/-. I I] H ' il likea vio|in, is mainly res- 1 Tweed Skirts from 65/-. J II B 1 1 ponsible for the superiority | ' I ' I of " Sonora | |l and tone., - """ """ DAVIS & CLATER, if SEK AND' lIKAR TIIE "SONOSA"'AT 'ffi 1 §} VOUR LOCAL "SONORA" ACENTS. Va LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, |L """ " W 216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' ' wk ' Finest Display ©f Carpets I area/' ~ . ™ f I 1 WELUNCTON. . and Rugs in Wellington -j : n We've jnst recoived a splendid consignment of InKurious Carpets and beautiful 3® ' Indian Bugs from the world's best Wilton '-Pile, 'Asminster, Kidderminster, \ • and Brussels are well'represented, and BlwftPP iffSOfllfl sKlb**' « s;.,V -aleo . | fC^FNCtJ' MIAN RUGS OF OHIEML BESIfiN & ARTISTRY IHBIIMBt J v: .' Tlio prices of thesg'fino floor coverings Ifl V for ' eigyOCJ' are fair oiid 'sqaara, while so varied is ?ra «n our stoolc that choosing is an easy matter. - ACCEPT OUR INVITATION TO INSPECT! For Cut;, Bruises or S. S. WILLIAMS & Co., Ltd, | i TIM' 117 TABANAKI STBKli'f, r WELLINGTON. ! |J| °| |J ...... (No connection with any other firm of similar name), | '

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 300, 15 September 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 300, 15 September 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 300, 15 September 1919, Page 2

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