Hffi CLASS EUR MMEU COATS LOR LESS . AT THE “ PD.C.” I £5OOO GIFT SALE For distinctive garments the P.D.C. hold tho PREMIER POSITION, and ‘I the stylish Coats here portrayed emphasise once more that we are second to none to ST wk atoll for exclusive styles. VfcJk iS,|l !t X wv’ t\ But when you can buy the best at a lower price then the purchaser can i congratulate herself on her economy and hoc excellent discrimination. ■ il Ukl • The Gift Sale Prices are given on all these beautiful garments. 'WiOt I WINTER COATS OF UNUSUAL SMAR TNESS—A distinctive coat in all wool E/w I f 8? J'W Velour Cloth, in niggor brown, with large wrap collar of natural grey squir- |»ilV fI f itlt rel. This model introduces the new silhouette that tapers towards the hem. Wife} I H Usual Price, 25 guineas. GIFT SALE PRICE, 21 Guineas. V'’w n J rib A DELIGHTFUL MODEL WITH FUR TRIMMING—This coat is in dark fawn W ! Velour Cloth and cul/in new wrap shape and featuring the modish shirred col- jylt. I t j lar. Black coney is the trimming. Usual Price, 22 gotaens- /' UAi : i , /fff GIFT SALE PRICE, 15 Guineas. \VM' • $ W/ “CLEVERLY DESIGNED MODEL—In henna Velour Cloth, smartly finished A/). J Li U with loops of self material at sides. Very now is the large soft collar, W.'ji I' JI i'stial Price, 21 guineas. GIFT SALE PRICE, 15 Guineas. fl ? W A NEW STYLE MODEL COAT-In pretty henna and saxe Check Tweed. This , is an extremely smart wrap coat, and has a comfortable convertible collar. Usual Price, 11 guineas. ' GIFT SALE PRICE, ~8 19s 6d. jl / AN ATTRACTIVE MODEL COAT—Tn light fawn Velour Cloth, with large mole / I / coney collar. This coat is emartly tailored, and has Inw® armholes and finr / / | ished with narrow belt, fastening largo buttons. 1T * lla i „L I ?^’r-to^ l A 1,1 - eas ’ iatfei GIFT SALE PRICE, 11 Guineas. gJr'-t A SMART WARM COAT—In heavv Blanket Sergo in soft mole shade, with'large Wl fur collar. This cwt is cut in newest style, with large inset sleeves. Large > bone button fastenings. Usual Price, 23 guineas. ______ ... . GIFT SALE PRICE, 16 Guineas. Closed for Lunch 12.30 to 1.30, Half-Holiday Wednesday from 12 noon. If T °P en A ll Dav Safurday till 6 p.m. H ' THE SQUARE, < ”T?'. Ei PALMERSTON NORTH
yiHWIK® l.’s’w <Serfes /6pLittle Red Riding Hood | LJ was followed through the // wood by a wicked wolf, I W grcat red | W ®^2iw^x@R <l that snapped with every blood-curdling ■ snarl he Bavc * Yes ’ this ugly, savage beast followed her because in her basket which she was taking to her grandmother were some lovely cakes and other dainies made with Edmonds’ Baking Powder No wonder the wicked wolf couldn’t resist, but although he was a bad wolf, you could not blame him for liking what’s good. j 49 For successful r? I - BAKING b f 'AiaisfasEinjai jeea"-~-la: : ' v: TCT\i.i^'JMCTK.“^wi;ira&wki!j~X'aw’Jcxa l »’’yTiKrigaß2R’ia;tttardr- i atb4dJLMßUtMMau'Hiaiui«ii*»Mi* mm i x I r r-/ J.Y Get this Pretty little frock design for Baby! INFANTS’ FROCKS, 3 to 12 months. Traced for working on Tobraloo. 4/6; Celonn, 5/G; White Voile, 6/9; Silk, 12/9., Call or write. Posted free for cash with order. (Incorporating Pringle’s) ' y& A ‘ ALCORN ’ Wellington Tel. 2360 ztozzE:EEEE toif for a Cup of Tea! Until a comparatively short time ago, Tea was simply tea —there was no widely-recognised standard of quality. But when Sir Thomas Lipton entered the Tea trade, he determined to give the world a perfect product. He gave one order to his employees : “I want the best Tea that can be produced. It’s your work to produce that kind. if you have to spend ten thousand pounds to » get it, do so. “Remember, The Best Tea, and nothing short of that! “ Nothing else counts.” The finest tea estates in the world—those in Ceylon—were developed; the Lipton people established the highest possible standards of growing, picking, curing, packing, and shipping ; a chain of Lipton warehouses was created around the world—all to the end (hat every tea-lover should enjoy the refreshment of Perfect 1 ea. 1 his matchless Tea— Lipton’s Tea costs no more than ordinary kinds, and any Grocer can supply you. Remember— If you want The Best Tea, go to the Firm that GROIVS it! LIPTON, LTD., Tea Planters and Cocoa Growers, Colombo, Calcutta, Bombay, Cairo, Paris, Brussels, Sydney. Head Office —City Road, London, E.C. N.Z. Office —56 Port Street, Auckland. - ;; _ 714 ■■ ■" ■ i »w»a«re cx->«-». l l7‘ ll UJ . " ''TT'" —~ raswi =a«®nrar S E SBn /toF’.test No. 27188 ( fSOMNUS”) J MATTRESS
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 223, 15 June 1921, Page 2
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