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I I 1 There's a fascination women like about 1 D.I.C. White Footwear | I It is not an appeal to woman's vanity that makes white footwear j| $ so universally popular, but the innate smartness it imparts to summer M •I q frocks. N JpQ]o\J This summer, more so than any past summer, there is an insistent 'demand for white boots and shoes. j ii HI D.I-C. is prepared for every demand—white shoes in a score 11 I 1 it ySJ jjy»pj of dainty models, white boots in the very newest styles. • If you think of wearing white footwear this summer, inspect the ro ' smart lasts at the D.1.C.; tliey are models of perfection, designed to jf k make the foot assume graceful proportions. ' • W . 1 Winsome and white —D.I.C. Shoes 1 M , "SNOWDROP"—ladies' 'White Buck Derby Shoes, with pump soles, medium M ft toes, and Louis' heels. 455. m $ "MARYLAND"—Ladies' White Buck Oxford Shoes, "American," with light $$ M welted soles ami Cuban heels. 475. 6d. ffij . h "PANDORA"—Ladies' White Buck Oxford Shoes, with French toes, covered 'M ™ Cuban heels, and light welted soles. 425. ft I fTESS"—Ladies' White Poplin Ox Shoes, English make, with pump soles and .5 covered Cubau heels, 235. 6d. J, "PANHASARD"—Ladies American whito Buck Court Shoes, with pointed toes M and light welted soles. 455. ,0 •"CLEMENTINE"—Ladies' White Buck Bals, high leg, with semi-Louis heels ' St and'welted soles, "American" made. • • , 595. 6d, a 1/• in tho & discount off every oach ij| '4 1 pupohasa of jSI on oven « . DJ ' C ia . y ~. WELLINGTON, *-'~"i 1 " ' "

Ftiji Silk Costumes •MAKE A DELIGHTFUL COMBINATION f I _ SEE OUR The Flouyhat gives j I lfl'l '• JDlllllllllllliilllllll • WINDOW I Housewives and expert baiters | | j'! I P lII' . , | . unite in praise of Snowball Flour I -/Ji L' XlMgyjl —Lj>-i _ f because they have proved that no I I T pfr HORNS I other brand will give such satis{«£)l j factory results. Snowball i. rich fiVirVill L W I• , . , _ , in gluten, the element that con- S! I P'vJ' delightful selection of real Henee> calcei end .bread mode from 3§ Italian Leghorns blocked { Snowbill us alw»yi liuhter .ml de- ffs J l&V "« Pj* fe.Jcjid MTC / \jy " | biresque shapes SO suit- London Exhibitioni. 23 ; IS|BM| |r StSIH. ' • tin# i'U'thW I ftt IG3 " M ' UntrimlM <'- The Daify M\mf|fJ ; . || I Ladies' styles, including xj^annsagS**" Kntad! JMf j I J large floppy shapes, at ;. w ' In ' Black Leghorns are in- , ■ " l| | eluded. DeHcious H [<&& Fruit. Drinks = FUJI SILK COSTUMES ; Made in a | Exquisite Fuji Silk Cflstumes, with long roll collars and pockets, printed ' j fs(i|> Minute \ g 'i in Oriental designs, tasselled belt. Very hatidsoms costumes. 6 guineas. m Prices Fruit Snup |g == " Essence mokes whole. z= SHANTUNG SILK COSTUMES 1 , i mi , ~ . One small bottle makes three — • in good quality, collar and pockets ornamented with printed silk, ornamental S • gallons of delicious summer g : belt with hanging ends. G guineas. = drink a drink that will please =♦ A very special line of heavy-weight Shantung Silk Costumes at 85s. A ' g itoi! oTa'nse, 1 special purchase, worth 7 gumeas. , g Pineapple, Limes, g ' CREAM GABARDINE COSTUMES | A I Beautifiil styles in Wool Gab at 7 guineas and £" 15s. Cream Serge w : th s Sold in bottles B -"'-black stripe, all wool, £& 15s. Ail-wool Cream Serge Costumes, jf9 15s, s principal grocers. jftf lri& FANCY FUJI SILK SKIRTS Skirts printed in beautiful Oriental designs, quite unique, 595. 6d. S : Messrs. Thompson' B'ros.,'' Ltd. WILLIS STREET Messrs. KemptWne, Prosser & Co. Q "IPOil MAKES 13 1 UL ROUGH HANDS Price 1/6 SMOOTH Grime, grease, or paint is often in. k grained in the hands. This can be krai * remedied by rubbing in a few drops of £Nj& f Q-TOIi before starting your day's work. I Hairdressers. Chemists 1/8. —there onco was a young man who lacked a certain amount j ' of enterprise but, on the other hand, he could not refrain r I(i from telling what he would like to do. vj » nifcht as you in the moonlight, he said to his After you've token Fletcher's Phosphatonic I best girl, I could not help but think how much I would v you'll look back on "mumpy grumpy" days as \ lik'J to kiss you " « horrible experiences—nightmaresl You'll exEr ' l perience real joy of living—buoyancy of mind A • "Well," she replied, "the thought of yesterday would be good f and bod ) | - and all ,ll>nkl 10 a for action to-day." X fl slice's V And that's our motto, too. What we planned, in thought | 3 ¥ yesterday, we see to it that it's done to-day. We're plan- A ,«& »J> A uiV * ning cveiy da.y v for stoic bettermeno in service and mcr- 1 Phosphatonic, the tonic ot tonics, acts directly y chandise, and we're continually putting new ideas into A on nervous system and brain because it contains i . P ractical world "S 50 to give our customers the best | and e of every transaction. Ask those who trade here about us. A post Iree from $ I FLETCHER'S PHARMACY, V 9 Lamijton Quay 'Wellington. !«ti'h&»§ttns-' Hardware Co. * wainutbrbluantoie i'"" '' : ■ ) HAIR STAIN ( The Host Interesting: Store in (Ltd.) ) TOAfeTSttitS \ • v improves growth and lustre. It is abf CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. } roiuteiy f M u»d \ v ]ier Imttle, post free from the JM'IUIIvA % & KI'KOI ALITY CO., Victoria Street, sol# X.'i, Afeuts.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 48, 20 November 1919, Page 4

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