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1 D.I.C. Showroom-Notes 1 H arc . ■ JJ ■J - 1 always worth readii§. 1 fTo begin with the information | contained therein • always relates | to the very newest .fashions, H whether it-be Blouses,. Frocks, a&. Costumes, or anything else. ■ ■ ** Naturally we would like to tell you all about all the new things in a breath, but as that is not pos- . . sible, we must content ourselves %$ with a few notes on outstanding H fashions, antV to express our de-' || sire to see you personally.■ ' .' || MODEL HOUSE- GOWN—ln'Black , §3 Chiffon. Taffetas; full skirt, with. || draped panels. Bodice of Black |j| Ninon, with over-drape of Taffetas; sM full length sleeves, high collar, belt,- t?& \ finish at back with smart emerald W bow / £9 19s. fid. «. BLOUSE m WHITE 'GEORGETTE-' With high collar, inset sleeves, amock- • ed fronts, long sleeves, with pointed - cuffs. • '. 425. . -. COSTUME IN DULL SAXE GABAB- Q DINE—Coat lined silk, basque full, fas smart bolt, white Moire collar. Skirt ■ |] full and well cut. £9 9s. f! • BLOUSE IN PALE PINK CREPE-DE-CHINE—Low neck, deep cape, trim- if Bmed fancv buttons. 395. 6tl. if COSTUME MODEL IN NAVY SERfiE | '—Coat full, with highwayman's || cape; sleeves with shaped cuffs, lined \ [H gas . . silk; skirt cut with two boxpleats on tas SB either hip. £8 19s. 6d. :. 0 M SMART BLOUSE IN CHAMPAGNE !»3 CREPE-DE-CinNE—Square collar, fA B inset sleeves, smdoked front and teg back, finished fancy buttons. 375. 6d. j| 11S if HHODOOD iraffiCTST" Jtcrmnfsfy JSBHgBTO-j assbssxj, Hum] Las ffiffigTHTA gfrffrl*" iIftTJTrrTTO if r^T7 7lrt pawrstfA

ATTENTION is directed to our Special Window Display j of Beautiful and -Asiatic Carpets. i RICH COLOUR- EFFECTS. \ -i< ■ | NOVEL AND RARE DESIGNS. | "SCOULLAR'S" EXCLUSIVE QUALITIES. <;«;.- | This display is representative of oui unexcelled Carpet I | wnich. are. renowned throughout'.the whole; Do- In '■*3 ' minion. {Els' Every, Carpet has been chosen with expert judgment, and 1 fa glance will demonstrate to you the exceptional oppor- !». tunitios which are afforded ;from such a collection. I%i WEBNVITE YOU TO INSPECT WITHOUT | OBLIGATION. ( i " The Seeillar Co. 9 Ltd., HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. f MARKET STREET HASTINGS. | r ..........-iii™m»..'iui,,l,lLlJ»Jll^»Liii.ij.«u»ii.i.iii^^^ The Last Days ape Neap of Lindbsays-Ltd. Great Boot Sale ■.We are going to make .1 great finish to one of the most successful Sales wo have ever held. PLEASE NOTE!—No old stock, but straight from our fixtures. WHAT YOU REQUIRE YOU WILL GET AT ;' GENUINE SALE PRICES MAKE STRAICHT FOR ; LINDSAYS Ltd, BOOT-SALE LINDSAYS CORNER ~18« Lambton Quay, and 94 Cuba Street.(Next'to'To Aro House). imi MiiiMMaiwMßLajmiu«Lfci>aiiiiiH«wiinE»uwj™jy^^ Dental Parlors There Is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artificial Teeth made by Dr. Raynor, § not because HE says so, but becaueo thousands of his PATIENTS say so. 5 This sontlment Is repeatedly cxprcssod in the countless number of voluntary 3 testimonials from satlsfiocl patients, the original coplos of which wo will gladly i show you. . I The more-difficult the mouth the better we like It, and when the work Is 9 completed—ALWAYS to tlio satisfaction of the patlent-wa are Immediately told 8 how well they can grind their food, and laughing becomes a pleasure as the™ § |3 no fear of tooth dropping. - ' ■ f We will undertako to mako a set of feoth that will restore to tho face Its 8 NATURAL expression by removing those lines which result from loss of tooth or I age. - ■-,'..■ ■ 9 Wo will give a WRITTEN CUARANTEE to fit you, Irrespective of tho failure 6 of other Oentlsts-a guarantee which always holds good, and ono that is backed 0 by our 14 years' reputation. ncu | Dentistry Is like any other business or prdfosslon. If requlros years of orar i tlce and study to make one capable of dealing with tho great variety of case? 0 that prosent themselves. "I In this Office alone wo have already doalt with moro patients than the entln. B population of Wellington, and the conndonco roposed in us is shown by tho fan? I that wo still oontlnuo to treat ton patlonts to any other dontlst's one. 9 If your teethjre beyond saving wo will oxtract them absolutely without nsin fi -FREE OF CHAREE-and mako for you a sot of teeth that will be a nermannnt 1 to look at and a Joy to eat with. moiioni .b • if you aro now wearing Artificial Teoth, and your face shows'signs of acelne I we can remove tho linos quite easily by the attachment of certain pads to viii? I plate, and at tho same'time mako It hold more firmly. J "" ,r I Why not visit OUR office and Inspect our different sets of teeth, of whii-h un, I havo many thousands for you to seloot from. Wo will examine your mouth B and honestly advise you, for which we mako no charge. ' ouln jj PLATES FROM £3 3s. | Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), £ AHO AT AUCKLAND. DR, RAYNER,

Gifts k Solid Silver 9 'J'HE presentation of ChrisI ... tening Gifts to Baby-is J - a pleasing and time-honour- I I ed custom that should not j I-' bo overlooked—even in war j ■•time. •. I You'll find here an attrac- ■ j tive assortment of 'Solid J "•■ -/Silver- Christening Gifts— I ' Spoons and Forks (singly j or in case-sets); Christen- j ... ing Mugs; Porringers; fi Spoons, etc. J "•;' Designs plain and digni- | tied—silver of specially heavy | . weight, therefore these gifts - | ' will retain their charm and B usefulness for generations. '■■;: PRICES from 10/. TO £5. : j,.".& i. young*'. Ii LIMITED, LAMBTON QUAY, 'S . WELLINGTON. tm Enhances''" M w lie Ftoonr : m r Fried Fish:. f| r When you nezt fry fish, W instead of dredging with i|a flour, or breadcrumbs In J||| -tho ordinary way, try Wffll dredging with GER- Wss The result-will delight Jfi you. The &BBBTBNA Mjkadd* to thr nutriment, and ati woli onhancos, without, altering, the fla- *S without ajitering, the fiav- *|? oury taetiuoss of tlia fish. ,fM This is particularly so W ■with Eed Cod, as in- Ts stance this extract from £$& a letter rocontly receiv- Wsm od from a Duccdin lady: KJj|j "I have proved, that v§¥ Gersteoa cannot be bea- ■a tenforrollltigEedOodto & jf, boforo frying, making it j||, M tfco most delicious of fiaty Jl|? - W though Bed Cod is so *®d Mel * W Coeked in 2 Minnies A is sold by all grocers. It <S Ww is made Coie. to Nen &&. ■JH W land and by ITow Sea- S%k ML la-nctare, a<id compiles flsfjft ~~ with the l?ura Foods Act |S Jra, as a puve earelvl food. 10 trail

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2855, 21 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2855, 21 August 1916, Page 2

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