IS P DC” I DESIGNERS OF DISTINCTIVE ? MODEL MILLINERY i \’ IInJpSS ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR ) qA first spring review, j ' /\ll| II p In announcing; our First Spring; Review of Model ; /U j| l y Millinery, we extend to all this genuine invitation to | x V/T] J] u see a picturesque of 1921 Spring; and Summer Styles, | ll\ A L Materials, Colour Schemes, and novel etceteras, now tLlillxLuliL LA A on view in our Showroom. Our popularity as distincP.D.C. five designers is well known, and we are doing; every- <i thing; possible to make this season a bigger success j than any previous year. ji LARGE PICTURE HAT, BLACK CEL- THE SEASON’S SHADE, PRETTY (' LOPHANE CROWN, with Tulle Brim AiODEL HAT IN PILLAR. BOX RED, edged with Cellophane Ribbon and fin- carried out in rich silk corded ribbon a ished with, smart cellophane orna- A. collapsible crown with medium sized ment across front. prettily curved brimmed trimmed with 5 "P.D.C.” PRICE, 69/6. bandeaux of pillar box red foliage and < CHARMING SUMMER CREATION IN bunches of cherries to match. , THE NEW DROOPING SHAPE, com- „ P ’ D xRr^ PR CE ' 6 , 9/B ; nosed of Nigger Brown Crepo do Chene, DAINTY SPRING- TOQUE composed of lace brim, trimmed with gold tissue Royal Blue Tulle and the new shot convolutions flowers, relieved with effect in Cellaphane Straw Flait. 1 nie tango velvet foliage and trail of gold tony model has a most effective finish tinselled cherries. Ed{j3 of brim with smart shaded wing in shot metal softened with the new eve-drop veil. just coming out from £ “P.D.C.” PRICE, 4 guineas. “P.D.C.” PRICE, 55/-. SEE THIS REVIEW TO-DAY. j | —I j A tz I | Open all Saturday till 6 p.m. j PALMERSTON clo » edforlunchl2 - 30tol ’ 30 P- ,in |
l_ —w— SEND MAIL ORDERS if vou can t mil Satisfaction or Money Back! Men’s Macintosh Overcoats —All double texture and Men’s Dressy Tweed Overcoats—Made up stylishly thoroughly waterproof, good serviceable fawn from real Scotch tweeds in good grays, also in colour, with storm collars and cuffs, two pockets, fawn-coloured, all wool, Colonial tweeds, and some ventilated under arms, all roomy sizes for walk- in all wool, liand made, Crofter tweeds, the work ing or riding, edges finished with vulcanised of disabled soldiers and sailors at Home. These rubber tape, limited number, grand values and are the unlined Raglan style with full skirts useful coats for bard wear, mud, slush and rain. which are without vent. Genuine llgns. values; Four are 56ins. long, one 54ins_, one 58ins. Their Bo sure you give chest measurement and height, price was 97/6. Special Value Price 39/6. Special Value Price, sgns. Women’s Blouses—Of Ceylon flannel in wide or Men’s All Wool Tweed Suits—Made up specially for narrow stripes. All with White grounds striped our trade from genuine all wool Irish tweed which p a lo Pink, Heliotrope, Sky Blue, Navy Blue, willl wear like real Bannockburn. .In good Saxo Blue, Black, Brown or Grey. Be sure you Heather Brown, I’lain Grey, Light or Dark Fawn, give your size. Made with roomy armholes and all colours and finishes which will need no brush- good in every detail. Worth 25/-. ing and will not show dust or mud stains. Special Value Price 15/9. Splendidly tailored' in every detail with hand- , , made buttonholes; the unbreakable fronts will 25/-, Skirts, were 6.3/- to <9,6-1 omen s All Wool keep their shape almost indefinitely, being the Skirts in Scotch 1 weeds, stripes and checks very best London-made Hymo stiffening. Quite and blanket cloths attractive sporty designs recently their prices were Us. but we will CUt ■ V 7 m send vou one, with the positive guarantee that ™th belted waists. In ordering, be sure to you will be pleased or return suit at our expense. K‘ve waist measurement and length. \ ery big Bo sure to give chest measurement when order- values. mg. Special Value Price 7gns. 12/6, Blouses, were 21/—White Jap Silk Blouses, all sizes, made in a plain but stylish shape. Boys' Grey Shirts—Made of hard-wetkr cotton wire Choice of plain collar or with contrasting tweeds which wears like iron. Sizes 2,3, 4,5, 6, striped collar and cuffs. Be sure you give 7,8, 9. Were 9/3, 9/6, 9/9, 9/11, 10/3, 10/6, 10/9, and youl . size . IU3 Now 5/6, 5/9, 5/11, 6/3, 6/6, 6/9, 6/11, 7/3.. ' ’ 2/6, Braces, were 4/11—Youths President Braces, Cushions-Attractive cushions of art cretonnes in ex- “ ake , in ever J detail > were cellent design, sizes average about 21ins. square, lor some with piped edges, some with flat hems, all 42/'-, Coats, were 79/6 to sgns.—Matrons’ Black well-filled with teased and purified kapoo, a com- Coats in blanket tweeds witli fashionable collars fort and ornament to any room, real 9/6 value. which can be fastened to the neck. Small sizes Special Value Price 5/6. only, with or without belts, finished pockets. ij I • —J
SKINS OF EVERY KIND CURED AND TANNED Send your Skins to us for curing, tanning, and making up into Coats JSJ Stoles Rugs or Mats Wo specialise in this work. COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. ALASKA FUR DEPOT, 103 Willis Street, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 3265. CORSETS Really Comfortable, Reliable, and Long Wearing, can only be secured by the Corset being made to the measure and tit. for each wearer. I,ong practice and scientific studies have enabled me to be the Best Coiset Builder in New Zealand. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS having patients requiring SPECIAL CORSETS or SURGICAL BELTS can rely on the minutest details being fully executed. A large stock of the most durable and necessary requirements imported direct. ffIADAM PARKER HASTINGS. Converse with me direct after 7 p.m. ’Phone 260. BUTTON COVERING PLANT FOR 19 SIZES AND PATTERNS. 7ci on parle. Francais. MISS HILSOH, London Specialist in 1 \ Permanent Hair TlntW I® ing. Scalp, Hair, and (K Nr 1/4 Face Treatments. pyvl'K'. Hair-cutting, Hairwork, Shampooing, I — and Manicuring, i Evening and Saturday Afternoons .by appointment. Personal service. Guaranteed Permanent Colouring in 18 Shades, 3/6. M'DONALD BUILDINGS (next Albert Hotel), Tel. 2802. WS WILLIS STREET
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 280, 20 August 1921, Page 4
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