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imarafflßiii«Hffl«Maraßiai^^ j * . Tier© is a subtle hint in the feather I. that suggests Silk for Blouses. '■ ■ • 1 ■ COOL, comfortable, smart! Such Is the consensus of opinion 5 J , — ■.■"■'•" ; I among the gentler sex. I That a Silk Blouse, however, plain, is always smart, almost goes . ; without saying. They wash and "do up" so beautifully that they } always look fresh and new. J •■, Have-you a want in your blouse possessions—a new oner or even r j two, will cost you but little; and you know* 9.1.C., Silk Values are always the best. i ' ..■..-.-,' i : ■.•;..'. ; of these Silks are of good quality and,worthy representatives 3 of'the D.I.C. S I . .'.l.'-' :' " '■■'■■ 3 SILK OREPOLA', 40in. wide. 'A f NATURALJAP SlLK36in.wideM splendid fabric for inexpensive a good washing quality • 3 dresses or blouses at At 3s. 9d. per yard. \J 3s. Ed, a yard. :> a , NATURAL'. CHINA WASHING . . J -FLORAL NINONS, 40m. wide for SILK, 86im wide—a'very-popular' ' , a overdresses, coattees, and blouses* blouse quality = I At 2s. Hd., 3s, 6d., 4s. 6d., ss. At Bs. fid. per yard. ' i lid., per yard. I TUSSORE SILK, 33in. and 34in. . I FLORAL SILK CREPE 38in. wide. wide. ■ . . *■ This is one of the latest novel-\ At Is. lid., 2S. 3d., 23. 6d., 2s. \ , tics lid., 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. lid., ► At 4s. 6d., and ss. ed. per yard. Ss. lid., 6s. 11d. per yard. J NATURAL JAP SILKS 27in. wide, . DYED SHANTUNG SILK, _33t'n. i< unequalled in : durability; for and 34in. wide. Very suitable 5 Blouses. Children's Frocks and for Summer Costumes in the I underwear leading fashionable shades. ■1 f& /fil At is. nd., 2s. ed., 2s. lid., 3s. At 4s. ed. per yard. £9 C • 6d " 3s " lld " 4Sl 6d " 4S " lld " lh£P&! i .

iSanltary Dress Go. j ''(.■'■■ - i ;■ *££$** Absolutely Sanitary b i <8552? Dresses for Ladles ? t' «. 47V or Cent/omen for \ v? Sa,a or Hlre * I ; and Por,olls ' I >' IPf \vf LIBTS *"*" I i iPlif 1)/ APPLICATION. ' §$K§» \f Our Dresses.Won 73 j ' «1 *"ll V Frizes lost season, i t " OK QUEEN BT. I "' - j&I ©**»'« Bufldlngß), I % { AUCKLAND. \ : 1 Love It! "' * 1 Love It! I rinini.rwjUMMiniii»«jjmuLi S i i" and there's good reason 1 for your soapy affection* 1 £ .You have long wanted the BEST, PUREST, and " MOST ECONOMICAL SOAP, and you have , got it in i y ~ "TANIWHA." Its lathering and cleansing properties are marvellous; your hands j and the ,most delioato , fabrics never suffer in , the least degree. (j _ There are many, things n you could easily do with- «■ out and never miss, but. Ij3 you can never aftord to ? be withoutJ Buy a Bar at once. Every Grocer stocks It. Eradicate Spots _ fl!!!!! Tbetell-Ute mirrorwillbftvea kA ' different itoir_ lo tell in • lew M / it you will sive Ezmazol IW ■ chance. Kor Ihi, emollient /wL r^ftV'Vf will quickly Eradicate lr<\ fJf "I Spots >o j noun'ih iko iliri/tCNI I utonitutil heallbind beauty /7\ J ' Let Eimarol beam ita work I | 10-J.y! 2'6petiar-allCbem- \ I / / | utiud Stciei, or p«i| dee r 1/' J bam Cbai. A. Fletcher, I 1/ I • Chemiit, Wellintlon. I f J ] / A'' . .■- 4-tm itaajyjMßaau.iHiiq'taii.wfiiiiwi^.ij.tiiii'uuitAiHiHii SKoys Cut to any- Pattern, or any Lock. DENTON'S, 68 Wifila Street. ' Hardv;are. . , Cutlery Tools. j -fig^&'SUMMER Tennis Raokota ..wLwjf.-i jt'HM ,ii,v '-i-', 'J'"J-.ih'J.u').viw.anmjjaqaiimia mHERE is only 0. | one. certain $■ <*. | CTJKB FOB OOENS | ■in this Dominion— V S THAT'S TEED'S V*

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2357, 13 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2357, 13 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2357, 13 January 1915, Page 2

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