In Court Shoes and Oxfords, f DIG Models are most fashionable 1 Juafc because frock fashions are what they are—skirts.. still short fj . and much narrower—D.LC. Court Shoes and Oxfords were chosen with Efl more'critical eye than ever. • W The smartness of the shoe is enhance'd by the- dress one wears, hence M " the smarter the model, the,neater and more stylish the, shoes will,look. ' jw ~ v ;There is consummate skill in the construction of D.1.0. Summer Foot- W wear—an attribute all shoes should possess, but do not. >uUa ...- . , 1 The.Quality must be there also—it is abundantly evident in D.1.0. Shoes, and for that reason we want you to come and see the new models. 11 1 Representative Foot Fashions in « DXC Summer Shoes . § V X "CONSTANCE," LADIES' GREY GLACE c6uETS-"American make," with Ffl . ' Louis heels and-pump soles. t 525. Gd. M ■"GAIETY," LADIES' AMERICAN COURT SHOES-With patent vamps, grey M suedo baota, and Louis heelß. 455. fifl , . ."AVELLINO," LADIES' NIGGER BE OWN GLACE COURTS - "Ameriflun ffl make," with leather Louis heels and welted soles. 475. 6d. fwj ' "CASINO,"^LADIES' NI6OEE. BROWN GLACE SHOES—"American M make," with Louis heels and light sewn soles. . <7s. 6d. . M ■ "BROADWAY," LADIES' PATENT AMERICAN OOTJRTS-Witli leather Louis heels and'stout pump soles. , 455. gfl . "ROTHA,"; LADIES' AMERICAN GLACE COURTS-With 'smart L6uis heels- '■ . Rj ' and pump soles. . ' 455. Ftt. LADIES' AMERICA!}. "COSY" SLIPPERS-In colours saxe blue, baby blue, ~ pf. pink, American beauty, grey, and black.■ 12s. 6d.. ... • "11~ in tin fl discount of? evet<y. bash -'• M \»>.>. ; :-.pii'pelia«a • AT op ovenv . ' j§ DIG WELLINGTON. 'I
THE-PERFECT IRON FOR . THE PROGRESSIVE HOUSEWIFE " SK - ' The old-fashioned stove-heated Sad ' ■ ' . ..' Iron has seen totter days. The Modern ' ' Bousewifo.who works with all the latest -conveniences also insists Upon a Self- . Jy heating Sad Iron. And,the Iron she se/Mw \"fra k®' B k® one operate eco- ; / jm.\] J|). ; nomically, without dirt or trouble, and - s/'S " ' ■ which will permit her to iron, in a.cool, ' ' comfortable kitchen; or even out on. the porch during the hot summer months if ■ S^B ie 9' -■ There are at present over 850,000 housei i MmifeMsTl \V wives getting steady/satisfactory service ' v , from this Iron, and after you have tried /■ ''')!■ W' = - "7W-v this Wonderful ROYAL IIION ■ 'yourself, (L (i —iL—- J-y X . vou will agree'with them that it is the ; U'; 'i ' 7""? ne really perfect and, dependable . Self • './ 'beating Sad Iron. ~ : ThsVßOTALiis'made of r ßteai,-iron,/and brass, with a wooden handle; All I I ..the J 'tonzine'pasßes are constructed of solid brass, I wßich: makes >itiVery, durable andjperfectly safe. There are no complicated order, aid'it is 50 simple that'a'Child • learnyito 'operated '^ : 0. ! .'The tuS'^TunSec^inben-. • s* ' ■Vzifc? ..wHiph^iS 1 tonteinW : sn : reservoir : It . If 111 is 'i|e'neratM^ : intp : 'gas-''to; supply the, , A Altaic ' 1 barner.. full 'T Vf ~^'JM»pP V length, of. the.;lron,\ : 'the .entire ' lggPJggpßLV. : ~ . Tlie^heat^is'iegulated'-.liyfa' detachable , .. key or .-'ivrdnon whioh . i 3 :• supplied to the at. of the generator, and'the,Heat;can'thiis'beinstantly ohanged to suit the wishei IJf the operatof;;• ' 'V.'':.'.",; , _ • J MO,ITSANI)SI'OF;;WGAn^rB:AVEBRAISED THE MERITS OF THE ' ROYAL SELF-HEATING SAD IRON. ' ~ PRICE 30/-, POST FREE , , !; .THE •'SIMSMEDWARE CO. CUBA STREET WELLINGTON
NEW CARPETS. } ....,/ENGLISH. AIMINSTEEB; : ■ ®h'e Genuine Axmitin'ter ia a splendid Carpet in oveiy way. Axminsters possess a fineness in texture permitting more, delightful—ami at the same tim&— fltoable soft efleots and blends that can be obtained any of the others,, which Bra necessarily coarser • Weaves. ■ " ' Axminsters aw beautiful—they are pretty and artistic to the eye in ©very room, every shade,'and ' . every degree of light. Their very fineness guaranteed i ; aii excel Tent. wearing carpet. The tread is always 1 . Boft arid most luxurious. ' Truly the floor covering 2 -Vand,elegance,.;; The-latest novelties in Floor' v* ' Coverings.' NeW showings'this month in Carpets. - I ; Axminsters in complete display; Our stock just now is very complete and varied. All the. new dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well ns the more intricate, patterns up to the most elaborate ' flowing styles. • ' "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop " Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington
™Creamoa!a"~^°l (Cream o' the Oat) M Soliloquy No. 2. Before Breakfast— \v£s jL cr- ' Always ready to hop out ill tlio mornlnj nowadays sine# they've \fC /// V^X'S put )o Grwmmlk for breakfait. Feel as lit'iis .a ilddle, too. Until /ffftfaw. f /.'SI I used Creamoata I didn't realise that the doctors knew somothinz Agn l|W '>Y J \ '■) 1 when they said there'B no better breakfast food for a man who (u'jVi ft/ill has to pat in a hard day's work.'' .. a z Easy of digestion, rich in phosphorus lecithin and proleid, s'crWl.'iM'i SMi 1 there's no better food for both big and little folks. Try one '/ MftA packet-the whole family will like Oreamoata." i 'irfpf 4 Save the Coupons and share In the Great Free Gift Scheme.' M jgssm
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 10, 7 October 1919, Page 4
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