Silks — the. cream of the neu) season’s offerings AT THE D.I.C. FOR YOUR AUTUMN NEEDS Wtow MOUSSELINE DE SOIE handsomely embossed with GOLD AND SILVER TISSUE, for underdresses, Chenille in smart floral effects- Shades: Coral, trimmings, etc. This material promises to be Nil, Jade, Cardinal and Black. 36ins. wide. very popular again this season and will be 19/6 per yard. largely used for facing the new bridge coats. MOUSSELINE DE SOIE with elegant chenille em- kavlTtY bossed design, with smart overprinted design in NOVELTY I ARISIAN FLORAL BROCADED libmulti colours on Coral, Powder Blue and Apple SUE, in the newest French designs and colouri i mgs. These are particularly beautiful silks and Green backgrounds. 36ins. wide be seen as on)y haye & limitad • P supply. 36ins. wide. 29/6 and 35/- per yard CHENILLE on GEORGETTE in both conventional CHENILLE JERSEY CLOTH, in tubular weave of and floral designs, and in plain shades, two-tone superior quality. Suitable for sports suits, careffects and multi coloured designs. All the digans, coats, wraps, etc. Shades: Apple Green, latest and most wanted shades to select from. Jade, Leaf Green, Powder Blue, Royal, Fawn, 36ins. wide. Mushroom, Mulberry, Wine, Pillar box, Cardinal, 25/- to 29/6 per yard Rose Beige, Navy and Black. rnmiTF on CFORCFTTF with rich woven and COLOURED CHIFFON VELVETS of elegant qualGHENILLE on GEORGETTE with 1 ich /'oven and finigh _ Shades; j pink Powder printed floral, conventional and spotted designs • > Hyacinth, Saxe, Fawn, Bois de Rose, 1 I n I .to°- to , ne .„ alld multi coloured effects These ’ Be He Amethyst Petunia Violet, delightful silks are used for afternoon, and even- * R F]ame and Emerald . mg frocks, bridge coats, wraps and Spanish gains wide 17/6 ner vard shawls; also for piecing with other materials and ofams. wide- 1/ b per yara for trimmings. 36ins. wide- Blacks, 3G/38ins. wide— , Q//I 00/c 35/- per yard 15/6, 17/6, 19/6, 22/6 IF YOU CANNOT CALL, WRITE EARLY FOR PATTERNS. GROUND FLOOR, D.1.C., WELLINGTON. Entrances Brandnn and Panama Streets. BUSINESS AS USUAL DURING RE-BUILDING
HFll When You’re Seeking Home Furnishings Remember ! You Pay Less the Warehouse During x Even our remarkably low Wholesale Warehouse prices have again been ( reduced, thus offering greater values I than ever8 SPECIALS Mail Your Order-Postage Paid f (1) POPLINS. We have just opened a large (5) AXMINSTER HEARTH RUGS in a fins I range of the newest shades of Rose, Blue, selection of smart patterns. This is a i Mauve. Fawn, Grey, Brown and Black. very heavy quality rug. Guaranteed fadeless. 50 inches wide. Sizes oO x 66 36 x - 3s. 6d. yard Prices 235. 6d. 255. 6d. ’ (2) CREAM LACE CURTAININGS, in good (6) CARPET RUNNERS in a large range of range of neat designs, stripe and floral the newest and most effective designs, effects. Plain or lace edge. 40in. and Colourings to match all halls. 45in wide. Width 27in. 36m. o4ln - From Is. 4d. to 4s. 6d. yard Price 13s. 6d. 21s. 6d. 325. 6d. (3) FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTH, in (7) MOHAIR SLIP MATS in very heavy shades to suit all rooms, large floral quality. Shades of Fawn and Black only. ; design. This cloth will make a most Sizes 28 xll o 0 xl2 3_ xla effective draping. 38in. wide. Price 6s. 6d. Bs. od. Ils. g Special Price Is. 2d. yard. (S) REMNANTS—Cretonnes and Curtain i; (4) CRETONNES. We are now showing a Nets.—All to be cleared at Half Price. I very extensive range of the newest de- | signs, suitable for coverings and drap1 ings. 30in. wide. i From Bd. to 2s. 4d. Make Your Selection Before George ® Doughty’s I Great Summer Sale Ends | WE SELL FOR LESS H ® 3 unr o. \% WHOLES A L.B z . H & IMPORTERS(Estd 1391) JI L mi TJ r 7-L vcninjPorf VICTORIA ST. Ptesz Pubhc Library. WELUNC TOb4. Ci ‘>'
hem 20/- parcel ever ottered. t tub sized Pillow Cases, ready made. 1 All Pure Linen Tea vowels, hemmed. 2 Coloured Turkish Bath 'Towels 2 White Turkish Bath Towels, 24 x 4Sln. Altogether 12 Good Useful Articles for All Semi for a parcel to-day. Posted Free to any address. Money Refunded if not satisfied. PKrrciiAKD'S Hannah's Bldgs.. Lnmbton Quay. WELLINGTON.
A vivid idea of the greatness of competition in at least one trade was conveyed in the personal statement of a bankrupt home-made cake shop proprietress, whose -meeting of creditors was held al Hastings '.says the “Tribune”). She began business two years ago. she said, ami since that time seven lew businesses similar to her own had been established. It was partly to that ciicumstanee that the bankrupt attributed her failure.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 128, 28 February 1928, Page 4
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