, at the DIG ■ * :•• * Once' again the D.I.C. has secured, at a discount, a Manufacturer's Indent Samples—good business! These Samples are being passed on to you at saving rates—something welcome in these days of high prices. All this week this Special Sample Sale will be vigorously pushed on to a successful climax. . Here are examples of the Bargains. FRENCH AND IRISH HAND-EM- NIGHTDRESSES-In Longcloth, NainJ3ROIDEEED NIGHTDRESSES—SIip- sook, and Tarantullo, trimmed Torchon over styles, or buttoned fronts; new aild or Valenciennes, lace, insertion, and artistic designs in great variety. Usual beading, or Swiss and Muslin embroidPricos, 17s. Gd,, 19s. Gd., 225. 6d., 255. 6d., ery; high, square, or V shape necks; to 593. Gd. Sample Pricas, 14s. 6d., in slip-over, American, or Empire . 16s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 21s. 9d., to 495. lid. styles'. Usual Prices, lis. Gd., 17s. (Id., HAND-EMBROIDERED KNICKERS 19s. Gd., 225. Cd., to 595. 6d. Sample AND CAMISOLES in similar designs. Prices, 12s. 6d., 15s. Gd., 175., 19s. 6d., to 525, 6d. KNlCKEßS—Longcloth or Nainsook, •. trimmed Swiss embroidery and inser- CAMISOLES—Lawn, Nainsoojc, or Tarantion, or lace, tucks, and motifs; usual, tullo; trimmed lace, insertion, bending, golf,, or elastic waists. Usual Prices, and fines embroidery. Usual. Prices, 7s. Gd., Bs. lid., 9s. Gd., lis. .Gd., to ss. 6(1., 6s. lid., 7s. Gd.,' Bs. Gcf., 9s. lid., 295. Gd. Sale Prices, ss. lid., 7s. Gd., to 295. fid. Sample Priccs, 4s. 6d., • - 7s. 11d., 9s. 11d., to 265. 6d. ss, 11d., 6s. 6d.,65. lid., Bs, fid., to 255. 6d. a a SAMPLE BRASSIERES—In batiste, coutil, and' net, trimmed embroidery, £ JT insertion, or lace; front or back fastening. Sizes 34, 38, 42,44. Usual ■' ■ ■ Price, ss. lid., 7s. Gd./Ss. lid., to 15s. Gd. Sample Priccs, 4s, 11d., . ss. 11d., 7s. 6d., to 12s. 6d. ' i A splendid variety of WHITE UNDERSKIRTS AND PRINCESS PETTI-' .i B B I ® gIB f£S COATS—In all the latest styles; smartly trimmed lace or embroidery.. . igllffi HI Si® UNDERSKIRT!?- . From 10s. 6d. to 755. ; Hj H L~J PRINCESS PETTICOATS- ; From 13s, Gd, to 795. 6d, {LSI SMALL GIRLS'COATS—In Serge Poplin, Lustre, and.Cloth; also a few washing frocks in Print and Cambric, All'at Special Prices. D.I.C WELLINGTON.
, NEW'CARPETS. -v • ENGLISH AXMINSTEM ' : • lie Genuine Axminster is a splendid Carpet in every way. ( Axminsters possess a fineness in testuro per- , mitting more delightful—and. at the same time— • durable soft effects and blends that oan be obtained ' in any of the others, wMoh 'are necessarily coarser ; weaves. A'xminsters are beautiful—they are pretty and : artistic to the eve in everv room, every shade, and ' every degree of fight. 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 Fldor Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. : Axminsters in complete display. Our Btock just ' | now" is very complete and varied. All the new IJ , dainty drawing-room effects in simple aa well as the 8 more intricate patterns up to the most elal-orata | flowing styles. I GEORGE- WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds ghop" I _ Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington 1
j digestive organs ensures.the perfect assimilation of the /ss=. food you eat. This efteciej Indigestion becomes /^y~=And not only that; you will then se- •■ " "" 1 QUALITY IN pi Ml|||llM If n j UPHOLSTERY 1' . Mil ; When jtm W upholstered Fnriviturc, ( / j remember it pays to get the boat. The ji|j| U, Ml best is Edward Collie's-and yet it is low j|!ljj T{ ' JUIIIIIIII '• in price. The reason has been told iH'kfjfy,. F) If r j before—wo are manufacturers in a low «®«3» r •j S rent district, and wo seU direct from fac- VVO J \T~V y<~J ) tory to you. Pay a visit to our Show, f 1 room and up-to-date Factory. • • \wM_Jj_L \ .. ~1 J I EDWARD COLUKLTD,^*_^|| Furniture Manufacturers, \ s 167 Riddiford-st., Newtown, | -Creannoaia,-, ' ft (CREAM O- THE OAT) f|j. Soliloquy No. 4. The Worker— l\Ji tv " When X Jin Jan extra hard day's work ahead, do I 1 VV \l grumble? Not on your life. I've had'a thumping 6 biz elate of Oreamoata before I left the houso, and / >[%* Y > I feol At for anything." ■ ( \\s\ The oat Is the best of all cereal foods because it u i W \AZ^ Borlch iu Iho phosphorus leoithin andproteidihat | sj/f 11/ U . brain and bodv need, and Creamoata is just the cream of Iho best oats treated by a special proc.in. "Tf J7S VT And the flavour-whyl It's unequalkd. Save the »/ X~ flnnpnnayiri shflfflin ibfcOl'6o.t FfCfl Gift SCuCIDO. 46 \ • ~**
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 4
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