IjtjjP Considering the state «f the Textile Markets, D.I.C. Dress Bargains are 1 | Won Will. ■ iWTiile on one side of tEe world prices are going up, tip, tip, on f Stho otter side—the Now Zealand side—the D.l.C.is forcing prices 5 down, down, down. These two conflicting powers have brought jj abo'ut an economical situation, that is unparalleled. , * . You should, therefore, take.every advantage of your opportun- j • -itics—The D.I.C. Sale is the Grand Opportunity, jj ' The Dfess Department Is tie.' ! Batg&iti Section for I 2 Pieces WOOL CHEVIOT—42in. wide. In Light Brown only. i • Usual Price, 2s. lid. Sale Price, Is, lid. ! 1 Piete only, MOLE COSTUME CHEVIOT—S2in. wide. Usual 3s. lid. Sale Price, 2S. 11d. ; 2 Pieces only SILK AND COTTON CORDUROY—4Oin. wide. In Sky and | .Brown. . Usual Pi-ice, 4s. lid. S Sale Price, 2s. Ild. | 2 Pieces 'WOOL' RATINE—SOin. wide. For. Costumes and Sports Coats; in j • • •; • . | Champagne and Brown. Usual Price, os. 6(1. ! ■ '* Sale Price, 3s. 6d. i 2 Pieces WOOL CHEVRON CHEVIOTS —42in. • wide. In Champagne and j Turquoise. ' Usual Price, 3s. 6d. I v; Sale price, 2s. 6d., j 6 Pieces ORIENTAL WASHING SATIN —39in. wide. In White, Cream, and ) •' Black. x . TJsual Price, 4s. lid. ' s v, Sale Price, 2s. Hd. \ : ; I ' 200 Double-width BLACK PAILETTES AND SATIN MOUSSELINES- \ - . ' Usual Prices, ss. lid. to 7s. lid. J Sale price, 4s. Hd. ' | 12 Ends COLOURED SATIN MOUSSELINES-38 to 40in. wide. In Biscuit, j ... . Putty, Light Grey, Gold, Terracotta, Tango, and Flame. f •. .. Usuai Prices, 6s. lid. to 7s. lid. ■ •; Sale Price, 3s. tld. | rS FLORAL' SILK NINONS—4Oin. wide. All good designs and colourings. S . 1 . .. ' Usual prices, 4s. lid. to ss. lid.' j Sale Price, 3s. lid. | »■_ 5 Ends OnIy.SILK NINONS AND MARQUISETTES—DoubIe-width. In Light Q K2, V] . Grey,. Light Saxe, Helio, and Champagne. nju . Usual Prices, 3s. 6d. to 4s. lid. i- • . Sale Price, Is. lid. ? Something New is Need not now fear having teeth WSjFCJ' filled. We have the most effiisi--..8 .Jhlw ■■■£& fHj. |n|f i ent and painless method for fill- : . ing teeth, and our extensive ci•hi ■■•./...• , ■■ ~. ~ r~ " — perience at it has made us ex- . perts. "BUNDOUR" UNFADEABLE FABRICS 4 coolest,:and.most attraotive Furnishings for the Home. FROST & FROST ■v' .. . ... .. . , -• . . DEHTAt BUROEONB, -If you* mtend adding the charm or new Draperies , to "our ■Home this season you will make a serious mistake if you 119 WILLIS STREET. -buy without seeing our novelty line of "Sundour"- Fabrics. « .X • , f . IWe oaa.furnish you with the proper shades to harmonise with your ' ■ interior decorations. ; "Sundour" Fabrics are the choicest and most ! Babies and Children /effective draperies possible—they are absolutely proof against fading in the hottest climates. . fiflfliJOOf IN-:PLAIN AND FIFURED CASEMENTS 'AND CRETONNES. ' seldom medicine# ; I AMiFS Send for Samples and Prices, U EMJLSIOM I THE SOOULLAR CO. LTD. Uzsjfzs 3&S Give a -dose of t . LAMBTON QUAY", WELLINGTON. XANTE'S ' j 'ALSO,^UEEIf : STREET J MASTERTON; MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. two or three times daily, and gL*;. watch the child grow. Don't iv) (5 forget the good qualities of fresh ; • , v, ■. ... .. : ■ = = *it .'. 8? ■ . ■ . Ii - ":: orbwatl lis not always heart trouble. In nine cases out 8 Ii ' of ten it's the stomach, and the only safe and certain medicine for it is tkat | | curative remedy for all digestive disorders—Chamberlaip's Tablets for the | i stomach and liver. ■ .. . 1 | r Chamberlain's Tablets are a pleasant tonic laxative and a perfect jj 1 remedy for shortness of breath, indigestion, biliousness, heartburn, palpitation, |, arid liver and bowel troubles. They are specially good for women and children. x f Chamberlain s Tablets do the work whenever you require their aid- - they change into strength—listlessness into energy—gloominess into [ joyousriess. | | V You may have tried this, that,' or the other, but for permanent | relief; and pleasurable action you will never find anything to equal [i ; CfiiiiliellßLCD > . ' J^ 4 T)IEISTOMACn i>- LI.VEP.. I HI? . M . SSS9
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2678, 26 January 1916, Page 2
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