g" 111 .mi I I mi iia| The New Spring Footwear at the D.I.C. is / Piquant with the Spice of Variety. ' That is where half the charm of selecting,, fine x.,. Shoes at the House for Quality comes in? the t|jF other half is in the confidence that you are bound to secure thorough satisfaction from every known The New Spring Footwear, MoMs for Ladies are _ -i surpassingly smart; there is a stylishness that has /'' \ never been approached in previous years ; there is } " something different here, something daintier there— S .in many ways the new Shoes are distinctly different, /- - * , W Let us suggest that you come along to the D,I,C» ( v ,, y J - to inspect, to prove our words, to test our values, MY * |P^ D, : • ■ These few examples will' ~ Jm 5 r 1 help you when selecting. •' J "ST. VINCENT" —Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, welted-, soles. ' . J "LANGDALE"—Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, welted soles, smart -l. toes'. . _ 10s. 6d. / A "HORNBQRQUGH"—Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, patent facings, \yelted soles., ; . 21s. " ' ■) "SOUTHALL'S" —Ladies' Glaco 'Ankle Strap Shoes, with patent "collars. 225. 6ti. ' % "ROSEMARY" —Ladies! Patent Derby Shoes, ( with cloth quarters. v /* r a "j • ■':» • ' 245. Gd. ,* , <■!,]■ "CAVERSHAM"—Ladies' Glace Broad-Bar Shoes 245. 6d. JSL?% * ~ , -- ''ST. ELMO"—Ladies-..Patent Broad Bar Shoes. / 265. 6d. - -"PERFEOTA"—-Ladies'' Black Suede' Court Shoes, with brilliant * ■ r -ornament and putap soles. . 335. t'd. • ; ' I- • \ 111 ' ' I□ I' ■'PE— 'j. '
| MODELS OF THE ,1- .... ,_j\ JSver watchful of our , • MM..' To buy from "HAY- . ' patrons' intorests, wo . ' .WARDS'" is to comhavo recently secured Wn d the creme of ■ , a superb ohoice of ;■ ' Fashions. : New French and - 1 ,jj. EVERY GARMENT | English' Creations- . ' POSSESSES STRIK- \ COSTUMES, FROCKS ■ [tfiTK ING INDIVIDUALAND BLOUSES! /jf I //wfV' —a eature wl) ich | i Every model has been ' 'pf* \f 6Very SDWtly dressed p|j ohosen. with artistic /i | / 1 covets, and our | take and judgment, lij t I s P le^ - 6 tock is so, |f , and stylesil I I [I % Varied Ulat yoU will f-"- 5 ?-' I ''.j i- • •.,/'? •Is I I If B # ■- have no diflicultv in ■ |j and designs are • very . el I I j 11' I'•'>>'B ii • . < B I I 0 ■ fil Bi finding just the cosalluring to every lady ! "J j ■ Jv* . t' I ii "., '' ' ■ 'jt tume or frock to suit ■ I. who sees them. , , ■ ' S, • . y°«r own taste. | \JC.. 226 A LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
The Best Idea Yet . In Wristlet Watclies. /TVHE new model, OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM US, has a dnll silver patent spring lid, giving complete protection to the watch. '. Better and hardier than all the leather cover ideas. The dial has luminous points and hands. Special grade movement. ; : 7 @1" Other makes'in Stock: Baume's, Rotherham's Swiss, .Walt-ham, > Boles, etc., from 275. lid. to £G. G. & T♦ Young, Lid LAMBTON quay. •' 11 ii!j'.m<jmuiuw i ,i i.uu. llmii , ..mmimu ,- ■ j nun■, u.u Jl<tJ " Mightier Than Pen or Sword== - THE teeth; EVERY SOUND TOOTH Is a weapon in dofandlng hiialth-a builder of physical power through good digestion and asslmlmtion—a constant aid In the maintenance of energy, so essential to sucooss. One of the groatest hyglonlo commands of to-day Is' Crown and Bridge Work from JL Jk Four-tooth bridge to replace ™_W il | gamflgUMvfl® four front teetn which have ® § __ I BOf teI WiUF b s 6n lost; J2k. gold crowns, /s?.® mm j Uivi U3I If WW s» I heavily relnfortied with 20k. W1» J Jalli jW ~jW soldor. mS' | per Tooth. ■ The work Is SCIENTIFIC, PAINLESB, PRACTICAL, LASTS A LIFETIME, ; anif .ls low In cost. . ■ . ■ ; ' EXTRACTIONS . CONSULTATION—EX AHIHATIOH—ADVICE. Vou are Invited to call, havo your, tooth oxamlnod, and be told what Is best to onsura their nrtservatipn and restoration, lust hew the worli Is done, Its cost, 'horn lons It will tahe, and all about It. For this tncre is no chargs. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOWN PATIENTS. r ATTENTIUN iu Jf |R Denta| Wor|( AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Queen and Wollosloy Streots, AUCKLAND, and at WEL!,It|OTOH, Qa. RAYNER. Dally from 9 till 8. Saturcay 9 till 1. Open Friday Evonlngt only.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2607, 1 November 1915, Page 2
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