I Are Little More: Expensiv- than | Many Cotton 'Fabrics*■ • 1 When you come to analyse the difference in cost between Silks . M • and Cottons, there v is but little fa) come.,and, go on after all— ' ffl v certainly nothing to make a song about... Considering the very m small extra cost, "let your decision be Silk for Summer.. . m D.I.C. Silks come froin.ihe East and from the' West —from Of China, Japan, Italy, Switzerland, France, and. the best of 1 1 Britain's products, too. ■ w Summer is gently tap, tap, tapping at the gates of fashiondom, ' E ''' giving timely hints of the warm days to come when D.I.C. Silks '■ P • ■ will-be flittirje about in the form of smart frocks |on the form >' • • "S^%[ M ; Btiy':: DIG. Silks To-day, m ft ' STRIPED JAP. SILKS-27in. wide; in sky/white, pink/white, • K \m saxe/white, vieux rose/white, purple/white, navy /white, ' M J* and grey/white block stripes.. ■o/ll yard J5 i STRIPED EIBBED HABUTAI—27in. Wide; a lovely heavy | fx quality for sports coats, etc.,' in. a choice,.range of newest . $» | stripes. : .* ,' '~ 8/1.1 yard y W \m ■ TAFFETA RADIUM—36in. wide; for inexpensive dresses, etc.; |3 m in champagne, pink, vieux rose, nil, saxe, beige, grey, mole, ffi $ navy, and black. ■ # *.'"•■'- '* 7/11 yard U § COLOURED SATIN'S—4Onv. *wide; in ivory, champagne, pink, M If) i sky helio, saxe, vieux rose, emerald, and copper beech. ■ fflf ft ■"■'.'.. . ' - 15/6 yard M W NATURAL FUJI SILK—2B to 29 iDche3 wide, washes and jffl I wears well. .;;G/'ll, 7/0, 7/11 "yard ' ■ . | m " NATURAL-TUSSORE SILK—33 to 34 inches wide; splendid CT \m values.'-' "".■ ' ' 3/11 to 6/6 yard CT $ ' HEAVY-WEIGHT TUSSORE SILK -33 to 31 inches wide, m ffl 'for coats, costumes, etc, v 7/11 to 11/6 yard jS 4 1/« In sho H dlsoountol? ovary onahi, ; «fl 5 | " purohaca cf SI op oven '< ; ffil !B y t ~ , i-.. in.iL.imf' mwn 1 mni ■ iiiiimvp limn iiw Ml 1 DIG WELLINGTON. I
'iwiiiMMhr A GEII (OLD H ■The' ..only .'lncubator ever-:p£pduced.built oiAßbeß< * > 1;:• •. tos Boards, and combining,.the, : jbint advantages of heating by Hot Air and by #oV Water, and ventilation by moist' heated air automatically '.'"*'■ supplied. No Waste! Ho Bisk! -lb Kit! No Danger. Made for.Service-Not for Show. Designed by ! ~.,..,. . a Practical Po.ultryman, who is also an engineer . and a member of the Institute of Heating and Ventilating Engineers. • j 'V'. ' ' Heat proof, unwar'pable, non-erackable. " : ■:."loupes" fctehs lien kiators Are Brisk.We.. 1 . .■''<■ ■', ■ ' ■■ i ' '.■ ■. ,' :\'y Write for descriptive leaflet. "'- 107 Cuba Street, '' Wellington. ' NEWvCAKPETS. ■' ■ ' ENGLISH .AXMINBTESS. ■■■■ The Genuine Axminster.is .&• splendid Carpet in oTery i way. Axmina.ters possess, a fiaenessia texture permitting rnore./delightful—and-at the same timedurable soft effects, and blonds that oan be obtained in. any of. the,other's, which are neoessarily coarser weaves. 'W.' • '" ■,- ' ■" Axminsters- are beautiful—they are pretty anil artistic to'the-eye in :ev!eiy room, every sh'ado, and '■> .every '.degree \6i 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 Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. 'Axminsters in complete display. Our stook just now is very complete and varied. AH the new dainty drawing-room effeots in simple as well as the. more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate! flowing styles. GEORGE. WINDER 1 "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shqp" Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington 1 iSfsrl ilßfUtf ISliyill **«*'«"» v/in Oc viuicO I lllUv • • V isifSl A >^^l><>nlC hre*tmentbuad on entirety new lliecrr. 1 J W 'iiw*"w l lt'"h?i^ , BIH 1% H, I " I ' ,B ' , ?' le, li m »»i"l< P'o" it" correclnr.ii. i fl ' ■•j ! i_ut.ii..i.Bi»t...- . ■' BHn Pleuint ui leiiy to nil. Aoollihtj bnrninj powdcrr, io ■ ■ • ' iH H B and ciftreltet. No internal drmtjinj lo npiel ijitein. it -II ; '«/VM< s Afv!lllla Eo.rjr.lljr elfectife lor yooiit and old. Goei rilktlo neat ol 113 Anzac ■ Parade, WANGANUII dileMn |ad flnjcHy ch(cts , mrlty and btviacj „, atlieki. ■ Cin be urried in pocket. '^J^tSt^TS^^ Br RBfiftKE*S B BRIDGE DRUG STORES; WT J&iL \i mi n -l t ii 3 ■• SITANTED Jumwn-Hiivo a holiday nt W - : mr ' Ynii 11 IIKP innO"- '* llie Hoiiltluitorium, Lynll Bay.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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673Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 301, 16 September 1919, Page 2
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