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j ; I Rough Tweeds and Heavy Serges hold j \•• swas in Fashions to-day. : . '.' : ! ; a ■ [When saunteringVthrougli 'theD.LO.;Dress -Fabrics Seecion * | ! P jj ' yesterday, an eye-witmess saw. two pieces of Fox's Serge on display* j ; j . They were qualities that suggested two things at least—liard ser- | ' ? yioe, and-smartness up. , ■ | !:■ | These Serges are'typinal of the style and quality offevery piece | » of dress stuff handled'by the D.IC., especially in relation to the | ■ i heavy tweeds for Winter. Jvever has the D.I.C. Dness Fabrics | j Section shewn suoh a complete collection of Fashionj's most lay- \ !j s "oured fabrics. ~ " | \ r J -■ , "■ . ; | Out of town residents can fee these lovely fabrics, in their owa j ® tomes. IB Write for Patterns this very day, bra ® o ' - ' ■* pH g-' SMART HEATHER MIXTURE TWEEDS—44in wide, in a large range of c ; latest coloiiiiiigß. 3S. 6d. | . : I STRIPE COSTUME SUITINGS-42in. wide, in Navy and White, Grey and j ' ■ 'J t White, .and Black arid "White. I 39> 6<j* j DIAGONAL, COSTUME TWEEfiS—soii. wide, 'in Navy, Brown, Violet, and \ j' ■ : j ' Mixtures." . t < 3s. Ild, /. \ ALL'.jWOOL '/M)SLYN" TWEEDS—44in. wide, in a good range of smart 5 ' I colours. ss, 3d. | : ISi 'ALIteWOOL "ROSLYN" CHEVIOTS—44in. wide, in Cream, Grey, Violet, , j ■r I Wine, and "Light Navy. ■. Ss. 3d. | S ' NEW ZEALAND COSTUME TWEEDS—S6in wide, in a plain and check !j i; j effeoto.i All Wool. 7S. 11d. j S • COLOURED BLANKET CLOTHS—SO/54in. wide, in all the most wanted « | ooloiirs. 83. 1 id., 9s. lid. 2 v.: ' s BLANKET COATING TWEEDS—S2/56in. wide, in smart designs and colours. \ I ■; . ..7s. 11d. to 12s. Cd. j. v I FOX'S NAVY OHEVIOT SERGES—S4/56in. wide, unequalled for hard wear. V [ : 6s. 11d., 7s. i1d,,,85. 6d., Bs. lid. - g \ NAVY COATING SERGES—SOinr to 60in. wide, for-tailor-made Costumes. I v 6 63, lid., Ts. 6d.| 7s. 11d., 9s. 11 d-, 12s, 6d., 13s. 6d. ' S f j BLACK \raiPCORD wide,,-for Coats and Skirts.. ' BS. 11d. | POX'S BLACK OHEVIOT SERGES—S4in. wide. ss. 11d., 6s. lid,, 7s. lid. 1

; Copy ©! Letter from , f LADYjr SUFFIELD \ ■ ; >: which appeared In fe=g"The Lynn Advertiser," - ■ f>y\ • ■- v: . •/' "• September sth, 1914. ■. f \ &NQRFSLK NEEDLEWORK •11 • GUILD. ■ .. _ ; £<'2-.V 2nd-September, ,1914.^ the Editor. !' i"Blr,— ,i : , ' The Norfolk Needlework p Guild have had many Inqulrj'vies on the subject ef banning flannelette for garments re- ■ ceived by them, not only in; present crisis, but also- | for ordinary purposes. They • prepavedj to. ; \ | receive shifts and other gar--1 ments,. If they are made, of ■ ;tiie best -flannelette, ;such as but any articles made of cheap stuff, inflammable and j . fluffy, will not be accepted. | Yours^faithfullyy. | EVELYN L. BUFFIELD," Deputy; President. I Guntsjn Parkj Norwich. : —: — .. —r:-' NEWCASTLE COAL Our Nest Shipment of. H EBBURN COAL is now due per s.s. Kaitangata. There has been a big demand, tuid only a small quantity is now available. . ORDER EARLY. ' SAMUEL BROW, LTD. COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES, 31-33 Johnston Street, WELLINGTON. I--'- fjpSKRB is . only ; 'ofl9 wriaiii t ■ CBEE ia this Doraiuloa— I-THAT'S TEEN'S V

if 4 !! New Corsets must S N •• • 'gC s ' Precede New Costumes " 1 I ■ i O gEE these which \tiQk ' form the best foundation ' or correct style'dresses. . r f Excellence o£ workman. ' ' y\ X/w" V ship and materials assure good fit and loag wear. ' • - fll Style 524,' as illustrated, ' *I 1 1 a^a P or a " medium I 1 |S®23k^ ureS| e ' asJ > c gussets in | |■ | f ront ' doubJe boning and * '• \l 'T" every pair guaranteed not to rust, not to break, not Dominion Corset Co., | The Anzacs Make History. } . .. . | OUR MEN FROM UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. ■■ jpHE "MANCHESTER GUARDIAN" snyfl —"Tho first landing on Galllpol t A is now recognised as the snpTeme exploit of British Infantry in the who! i of its history." 5 The withdrawing from Aniao is spoken of by the preee in England as i \ wonderful feat, ait eitraordinary as the heroio landing. The Military Carter. I . Dot. Gold, 30/6; 15ct. Gold, 38|., | "ANZAC" 4 | Lettered Stars. BrOOChSS and Pendants Rlbbin Soroll. i 9ct. Gold—27/8. Sct.niold-Sfl/-. 5 15cfc Gold—3o/0. Strong and h«a?ily made, and 15ct. Gold—32/G. j (Registered) supplied in neat cases. (Registered) g What better ornament could be worn than one depicting the Southern Crcs: S embellished with the now famous name ANZAC, formed by piecing toii gether the initial letters of Australian-New Zealand Army Corps? i Designs registered by and only to be had from j W.LITTLEJOHN & SON I 222 Lambton Quay - - Wellington, " msM&i&R msmsaw uttoa.. lid„ smxmarn '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2711, 4 March 1916, Page 10

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