\ i You'll like" the looks of I , | Yourself in one of these •; . j | I When you stand before your mirror you'll like the swagger air of your "V. & A," Fur Coat' § fl ' NOtMllg V* ® IS which you bought at less than you anticipated paying. You'll appreciate also the cosy warmth. | SliifS til© ® and protection it will provide you, because of its genuine quality and superior .make. i letter. is THE LAST WORD IN fashion ; . I fl EXCELLENT IN QUALITY ; I t There is just the kind of nourishment they need in . | ' I 1 Brown & Poison s Corn Flour prepared with milk. It _ j Come into our Showroom and let us show you — yjpfa I $ makes the lightest and most digestible of hot or cold g I Si I 2 sweets. It is particularly delicious in the form of a g | DAHIC BROWN MARMOT FUR eOATS r Threequarter length, long roll ..ollar, ® baked custard pudding, but you can serve it in a „ HI finished with large braid buttons lined with brocaded silk, with inside ( . iJ, | 100 different.ways according to the season—all simple I n and outside pockefa. ■ "V. & A.'s" Prices, 45gns, and 47gns. : l| | to prepare inexpensive, and splendid for the children. | 1 I LIGHT FAWN St.VRMOT PlfE.i^AT.'S—With long roll muffler collar and ' SB a Cora Flour cookery means kitchen economy—it.is 100 per .g • I I w h 9 cuffs, belted; beautifuily lined with vieux rose figured silk. ■ II 13 cen t. pure food and there's no waste. Whenever there« « I I Our Price, 69flns. *... II | cooking to be done bring out the fnmdiar yellow packet of g SI ' 'II J 1 | n> v & Ap'fweed Coats j' ... .-Gora "Floor. | I. „ I | The kind that made Corn Flour famous. | I* Hl* S-HCf S* V. | S RECIPES FREE.—Writ** o J- Gilfillan & Co., P.O. pox S4B, § j I J | Auckland, for a copy of the" Brown & Poison " recfa book. | d 2\ T ot quiVso coAly but very,smart, cosy ami of excellent qimlify tweed; in jj • " g !il : shades of brown and gree.% pleated and plain styles..half lined with fur, I II" ' largj opossum or bear ?nr:collftrs,, large buttons form the fa£i:eiiitigs, slip-• | •; . L: H ; m -[ ~ . ■ j| . iu pockets, and belted. !.' '' j '. ; i Our Price, Signs, lo 22gns. | ■ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR J A#rp "V. &A" Values. Ji ; Mail Orders receive Prompt attention. J/- in the £ Discount foe Cask faj i Phones; 20 —080 2J—215 21—796 | C Deli! D lf!!f 14EAi ,sj CUBA STREET ' Sole New Zealand Agents: WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE . . J. H, WHITTAKER & SONS :: 167-169 Vivian Street, WELLINGTON <
S ESSENTIAL GARMENTS FOR WINTER MORNINGS j No matter the hour at which one has to leave the blankets on a winter s ' I | • morning, there is always that cpld nip in the air, and if one can keep warm ,j • |. whilst dressing-it's half the battle of remaining yprm throughout the day. ... | . 1 • Here is where these wonderful warm Dressing Gowns come in so useful. | ) They give one such'ample protection and warmth until fully dressed. , - | Their, appearance is also worthy of note—they being made of pure silk, beautifully ■ | !! . stitched and embroidered. Call in early To-day if you .can, and allow us to show jjj ij ' ■ , you their outstanding qualities. | ■ i■ w 1 ; BEAUTIFUL PADDED SILK DRESSING GOWN SMART SILK DRESSING GOWN-IN THE NEW j I IN RICH GERANIUM 1 SILIC-Stitched nil over in GKENAT SHADE-Thickly padded thr^ a most finished style, including collar, cuffs, tind hiwdwm.sly - j^J I pockets; smart cord girdle * .vaist, and lined butterflies down Jf n cute, lined | self coloured silk throughout j fastening with braid completely Tftitli ((p Dc „ price, 5 guineas. J ornaments. "P.D.C." PRICE, 625. 6(1. • .jj I A USEFUL PADDED DRESSING GOWN OF JAP- j «! ANT2SE SILK IN A RICH VIOLET SHADE— liroidercd in eolf'colour on collar, rouiid cuffs, and | I Lined throughout in scarlet, finished cord fasten- down the front; finished heavy cord round waist, S ' ing girdle, warm little patch pockets. and lined lemon ehado silk. (( | ' "P.D.C." PRICE, 675.6 d. | j Our Prices ate subject on j S THE square north; ( |
— ■ wu-iMmifc Hfl'i*" g ; APPROPRIATE GIFTS j jlsfif ' <-f Um [111 Ornaments ranging In VW iisflAll 11 1)1/ price from afewshllllngs llSrl // -nl $yJ to ninny pounds. < d | Gf(s@Mtoii MM* To commemorate the visit Make Greenstone yo'ir P of Qllt ■ ffl TO FRIENDS ON ■ H The Prince of h.m.s. 1 ■ Wales ™°™ I A VISIT OF INSPECTION 13 INVITED. W.. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Ltd. I 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 179, 24 April 1920, Page 5
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