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MnMnßinHnMnwnMnMnnMnMaMnwnMnMnM | NEW SPRING DRESS 1 § w* MATERIALS ** § 5 DAINTY FROCKS FOR BRIGHT DAYS* Iff H ■j-j The warm weather has come so soon that it w id is now high time to be buying one's Spring w S Frocks, and nowhere is a better or more S tji charming selection of new material to be W M found than at the D.I.C. - M g| REAL FRENCH CAMBRICS—32-in. wide, in stripes, checks and spots, a hundred »-* designs to select from; colours fast, two qualities, 9id and 11Jd yard. j M" SHANTUN "—The .new cotton material, in self colours, like silk, at a quarter the price, in pink, sky, brown, navy, fraize, amethyst, olive,' etc., 30-in. jn wide, 10 Jd yard. M "NAGASAKI" CREPE-32-in. wide, in forty-two different stripos and plain n colours; a specially good and soft quality, mado for ourselves; fast colours : and excellont wear. 11 Jd tha yard. \ 19 45-in FANCY SILK STRIPE COTTON VOILES-A new and very beautiful bright 0 n material, suitable for garden party or semi-evening wear, drapes well, in j-f all the leading shades; 1/11 and 2/11 tha yard. £* n 45-lfJ. DRESS LINEN—This material, with tho new shadow-stripe, is practically ' a self-coloured linen, very smart in appearance. French dyod and J£ thoroughly shrunk, all the new colours; 1/6 the yard. Tjf HOYLE'S BEST ENGLISH PRINTS—In navy and butcher grounds, stripes, spots, pf |3 sprigs; 6Jd yard. H * NURSE'S UNIFORM CLQTH-In plain butcher blue only, 3G-in. wide, fast in **J j-4 colour and very strong, specially recommended for hard wear: Bid yard. £j 3 Patterns will, on request, bo forwarded post free to any address. g D-I-O a order by Post §Tm f Wellington g I from the JBL N.Z. ™ SnMnKnMnMnMnMnnMnMnwnwnMnMniinii

m Blow, blow thou wintry wind/ keeps out the cold. A cup For breakfast puts tilings ri,s;ht till dinner time and then , —' CAMP ' again. /, It's made in a minute, and a more J * fragrant, comforting, refreshing, f 4 m beverage is impossible. Your I y -grocer sells 'Camp' Coffee. \/ J? Paterson & Sons, Coffee Specialists, Glasgow. . « J?. Wt: m *V*fe> $ hi A '^■pss!^WlP;> » Ks / /, ,;^iir.L Wilson. Balk & Co., sole agents for New Zealand.

II Wellington to Waikanae & Return (84 miles). Uuder the auspices of the N.Z. Motor Cycle Club, IN which tie MOUNTAINEER "scooped the pool/' gamin? First and Gol Medal in open to alj clasues, First in Private Owner's Class; also First in th Hill Climb, beating machines up to 5 h.p., thus proving their suitability for thi country. For paiticulars and free tria's apply to the Wairarapa Agents—--111 1 lliJil XjHUQ., 219 QUEEN-ST., MISTEETON. 'Phone 141.

LL who appreciate delightful, fashionable Faperhangings cannot do better than inspect our Showroom. If at ft distance let us send you C. E. DANIELL, MASTERTON. W THE Second Shipment of Winter Patterns has come to hand, and erabraces all the most popular shades of dependable Tweeds obtainable. You are specially invited to inspect these goods, for they are just the class, that particular dressers like to have. Place your orcier for your next suit with me. Satisfaction will follow, and the price will please you.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9595, 15 September 1909, Page 7

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517

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9595, 15 September 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9595, 15 September 1909, Page 7

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