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. } Whatever tfie Season may be, Summer | - or Winter, Woollen Frocks are essential. ;•*. \ , ■ It is just' as impossible as it ,is to be without a Raincoat—all days A ] are. not fine days, neither all days cotton dress days. ■' This prompts the D.I.C. to tell you of the very latest woollen >:i fabrics for'those days and occasions wlien cotton frocks are de trop.. • \ r Feed we say tliat in every case the values are excellent, while ,A - ■ the materials themselves reflect great credit upon the skill of the r ¥ S : producers?, Ijj Your reqtiest for patterns will be speedily complied with—rei turn post. SffSl Vou can end your Dress Fabric problems -Illsßk wr^ t° D.I.C. ; COLOURED COSTUME HOI'SAC—42in wide; in Saxe, Grey, Violet, Nattier, mAWS and Navy. - 3s. 6d. ; X j SMART- WOOL ARMURE—42in, wide; for dresses, in Sase, Brown, and Nary. \ ' r ■ " : 3S. 11(1. r A WOOL'' SELF STRIPED wide; in Light and Dark Saxe, NatA tier, Brown, Navy. 3s. Hd. .WOOL COSTUME DIAGONAL SUITING—SOin. wide; in Light and Dark Saxe, fl > Grey, Violet, Brown, and Navy. SS. 6(1. ?. r . . WOOL COSTUME HOPSAC-50in. wide; in Light and Dark Saxe and Navy. ■ P 65. 6d. ; \ SILK AND WOOL' TAFFETA—4Oin. wide; in Cream, Amethyst, and Peacock. ? , 6s. 6d. , --a BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED SUITINGS—44in. to 54in. wide; in several ' •« sized checks. 3S. 6d., 3S. 11d. ( 4S, 11d. i ' I SMART STRIPED WORSTED SUITING-50in. wide; in Mid and Clerical < .v 0 Greys.' i . . 7s, 6d- } SMART COSTUME WORSTED—S6in. wide; in Mid and Dark Greys. 9s. 11d. - -rV CREAM GABERDINE—S6in'.-wide; for costume or skirts. 135.'1 id.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2671, 18 January 1916, Page 2

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338

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2671, 18 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2671, 18 January 1916, Page 2

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