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the Pandan Bat have their say in iyjfa the Season's ' Fashions. That say Is a big one, too, for there Is no hat at dnco so smart and stylish, nor so useful, as these splendid Summer Hats. Rakish Curves In long, sweeping lines are the vision one looks for In the smartest Panamas and Pandans; there will be no disappointment if you visit ' the D.I.C. Millinery Salon, for thore you will see the latest models and ac> - cepted stiles. Then there are the Sporting Styles In Linen, Pique, and Sponge Cloth Hats —cool and delightful for summer wear. . YOU ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED TO SEE THESE SMART PANAMAS. PANDANS AND ; PANAMAS. LARGE PANAMAS—Lined tagel, and trimmed ribbon to match lining. 375. 6d. LARGE SIZE PANAMAS — Sailor shape, with black ribbon elvet bands. 275. ed.j 325. 6d. SMART LONG SHAPE IN PANAMA— " ■ Turned up at side. 275. 6d., 325. 6d. SOFT PANAMAS—rWith ridge along ■ crown, small and medium brims. 21s. to 455. BLOCKED PANAMAS—In medium • size brims, bk"lc velvet bands. 425., 475. '6d.j 495. 6d. NICE PLOP PANAMAS—For Girls. 235. 6d. PANDANS —In all the above shapes. . : . 6s. lid., 9s. Gd.j 12s. 6d., 15s. Sd. •" IJNEN. HATS—In large soft shapes, f stitched, brims. ' 7s. 6d. ! 'PIQUE HATS— ' 48. Hd'., BS. Hd. il lB ' ' V If^HITE • SEQNGE- " CLOTH HATSBS. 6d.

JB- Linoleums ' " \ ]■■ ■ ,' ' V ■ ' ' ■' | DURABILITY 83 ONE OF THE RECOGNISED FEA« I ' TURES OF OUR LINOLEUMS, II We offer the Best Yalue in this FLOOR COVER-ING, and are at present showing an exceptionally fine range of ex- §■■■' elusive patterns, combining all the latest Art Cblours.. I CALL' OR WRITE FOR PATTERNS AND | . QUOTATIONS. I LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, | Market. Street, Club Hotel Buildings, | Hastings, . ' M'asterton. :.; i KtiPALO: Is better ihan Cream of Tartar for Scones,. Cakes .and Pastry, etc. Mix exactly four ounces Ulepalo and two ounces Bicaih, Soda. . Ask your Giocer for Klepalo. t 'All' Wholesale such as W.'M. Banaatyne & Co'.pLtd. | ; A FIly ; Egg HafeteF [' | : ' ■ tor 15/-■ ' | I This Circle Hatcher has been designed to fill the long- jj ) felt need for an efficient, yet low-priced Incubator of moder- ' { ate capacity. • \ s These Hatcliers are constructed entirely of metal (ex- ? ! ; cepting insulating materials) the principal .parts bping. the 1 \ Cover or Heater, upon which is fastened the regulating ap- "■ J I paratus, the nest or egg 'chamber, and the lamp. The eggs ; 1 are," • J ■■ . t I Protected from Varying Outward .Temperatures. I \ by metal, air space, and asbestos felt. All the material in | \ these Circle Hatchers is high-grade, and, while simple in ap- \ \ pearance, their general constuction is perfect. Sj t The outer wall of the Circle Hatcher is composed of 5 I several air spaces and twp thicknesses of asbestu felt, arid j i when the heater is. in place—the outer rin of yrhich is em- ■! j bedded in soft cotton— S I Cold Air Is' Prevented Entering tfee Meater. ' J ■■ The lamp is placed directly in the centre of the machine, E 1 and yet it-is impossible for any fumes from it to enter the \ \ egg chamber. ' The burner is provided with a metal chimney, t \ and is easily cleaned. The style of burner used economises | ! the oil; about one gallon of kerosene being sufficient tp last f 3 over the incubating period of three weeks. Write for 5 8 booklet giving full particulars and illustrations. i r E. W. Mills ■& C© 09 Lido j 1 * Agents I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 2