The D.I.C. delights in Outfitting Infants Mail Orders included! There seems to be such an infinite pharrn in selecting the dainty garments wee babies wear, that one cannot help being charmed with the process. They say there is no sentiment in business : the D.I.C. says there is, a: least in this most interesting branch of outfitting. Entrust your Infants’ Outfitting to the D.I.C. Orders by mail are despatched promptly, and must give .borough satisfaction, or your money is returned freely. INFANTS’ GOWNS, in fine lawn or nainsook, French handembroidered in exquisite de t sigfts. Shown in usual or threequarter length. 15/9, 17/6 to 29/6 INFANTS’ GOWNS, handmade, in nainsook or lawn, and trimmed lacc edging, insertion embroidery and p.m tucks. 7/6, 8/6 to 25/6 INFANTS’ GOWNS, in simple styles, neatly made in nainsook or madapolam, trimmed Swiss embroidery or narrow lace. 4/11, 5/11 to 8/6 INFANTS’ TURKISH TOWELLING SQUARES; sizes 24 and 27. 8/11 to 13/6 per doz. INFANTS’ PILCHERS, in waterproof silk, covered nainsook, trimmed embroidery edging. I 8/6 INFANTS’ GOWNS, in Cream, Radianta and Magyar shape; hand-made and hand-embroider-ed in dainty designs. 16/9 INFANTS’ LONG FLANNELS, for day or night wear, in Cream French Flannel of superior qualities. 6/6, 7/6 to 19/6 INFANTS’ VESTS, in fine ribbed Silk and Wool, in “Lapover” or usual shapes. 2/3 to 4/11 INFANTS’ NIGHT-GOWNS, machine or hand-made, in nainsook, trimmed lace edging, tucks, embroidery, and featherstitching. 3/11, 4/11 to 12/6 INFANTS’ « JACKETS, or FULL LENGTH COATS, hand', crtoc/heted :ir| Pa'son’s Cream Wool; very dainty and useful. 7/11 to 20/6 D.I.C. Box 1478 Wellington
THIS IS THE SEASON. When the value of a hot water jug or kettle is appreciated best. Our new STOCKS OF DAINTY TABLE WARE of all'kinds include some very neat hot-water kettles, both with and without spirit stands They make a decided difference to the appearance of the Breakfast and Tea table and always prove useful and acceptable as presents. You are cordially invited to inspect our new stocks. They will be sure to please you! H. D. BOND Watchmaker and Jeweller. ’PHONE, 168; BOX 88. ♦ * * 4> + + ♦ ♦ * * ♦ 4> ♦ ♦ * ♦ 4 <a» HE*
G. MASTERS, (Successor to Mr E. B. Jennings) ACCOUNTANT and AUDITOR, (By Exam.) STATION STREET, TAIHAPE. G. WRIGHTSON. SUHiDER AND CONTEACTER, TAIHAPE. ESTIMATES & PLANS FURNISHED. To the War Boys. JUST LANDED— A lot of GILLETTE AND AUTOfEOP SAFETY RAZORS. A fine range of RADIUM WRIST&ET WATCHES. Agent for LYRICPHONE, GRAMAPHONE and RECORDS —All British Made. Fine Range of L. and Co. PIPES. Ellis Robinson, HAIRDRESSER, TOBACCONIST. TAIHAPE PLUMBING WORKS. Tui Street .. Taihape. D. A. MITCHELL, Registered Plumber and Drainlayer. Ist Class Wellington and City and iftnUds of London certificate#. ESTIMATES FREE. * J j Telephone 1325.
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Taihape Daily Times, Issue 220, 23 July 1917, Page 4
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