' It is when viewing these dainty articles of apparel that one ...•.: ,/.' realises the immense amount of care, skill, and consummate good taste displayed in the initial selection. Upon this depends the success of buying from ftho actual '. manufacturers, and subsequently the appreciation of the great shopping , public.'; .-'■■ That D.I.C. Lingerie is acceptable is , proven by the steadily in- ." ■ creasing number of clients who buy all the Underclothing at the D.1.C.. . . Tho brief list below will help to further strengthen the bond ofl confidence between you and the D.1. 0. SraiO!B 'UNDERSKIRTS — Trimmea • NEW DRESSING JACKETS —In flounce of Swiss embroidery,- in now Floral Silk Crepe, Kimono siape, designs. BS. 6d., 9S. 11d., to 10s. 6cl. wing sleeves, in novel design, fastened WHITE ■■UNDERSKIRTS — Latest . ribbon ties. . 225. 6d., 2SB. 6d. shapes effectively trimmed handsome. Charming Colours in NAGASAKI > musun-embroideries and, insertion, CREPE—In dainty jxitterns, Ki- . . finished beading-and ribbon. ■ ./ ra q no O r Magyar shapes. PRINCESS PETTICOATfi—In White ■ .' ' " ' " "" WichiniT dillr finking t;itol frill <ir " evr Hand - embroidered NlGHTbroad hen ' DRESSES-In AVhite V\'tsliing Silk, 9SS.' 6d., .268. 6d, 3 to 3BS. Gd. . sli P-° rer st y ks > wit sleeves. Smart Styles in PRINCESS PETTI- ... fl3s - 6t, -« 35S - 6tl ' COATS—In White Washing Silk or "- 1 J) rench Hand-embroidered CAMISOLES Fino Nainsook, trimmed lace- inser- —In Fine Nainsook or Lawn, usual tioa or embroidery. ■ • or cross-over shape. ' 255., 295. 6d., to 555. 6S. lid., IS. lid., to 255. ■.. ' ■■' ■; ■■' ;..■■'■■■ '-■ . ■'■■■'■ ■ ' i ■■ ■■ i'- :, ;;; '; ! \V- I" the S discount of? every cash |fT2 If 1111 punoha3e of £1 op overs ill flf ■ ; .■• :. ..; . WiX^
———EXPSESSE© IN FUME© OAK—-—'— MW»M™™n~>win™iii»ti.«i»i> l i»io.ii.«»ri.Jlllllflliri»fill.Mimrm»"'SiMi^^ : Reflecting the simplicity and , . chasteness of the Jacobean , . Period witK all its clinrm and Hin ■ 11l „. m —-111 ■ , wealth of artistic development.', ' .• , ■ ' . . .. "Around ■it there seems to 'i '$ TT" I' linger the memory of centuries f 11 IPlIt * p&&*\ \ n k Our Jacobean Furniture in . || j? I "iir^r*~^T^^y c t; T~~3 — I -tw Fumed- Oak "is , one of 'ii) J |f | \ ■ -"Scoullarß , . , best, prbduc- ■' | t?m » j ~!j|«i| ' ' tions, noticeable for its' . NSf'JJ'•'•! ",Ws) |fcl' ! excellence in every detail of. "'■' constructionandhigh-grade -j '■ SWl^ hand finishing. .■ >Pj ~ ■i, ur Wβ askyqirto view this quaint A .* Period ■..■furniture peculiar to ; —~—•*»»■ —--^-""•^° r '--■"'■'■"-—■"""" " the individual and artistic ' ..taste. , . . : ■•' !■.■■■■■ ' ' ' i ' ■ ■ '■ ' •• ■ ' . ■ HEAD OFFICE LAMBTON QUAY ."WELLINGTON. • MARKET STREET HASTINGS. QUEEN STREET ...MASTEKTON. r 1 —~ i m \ ' •<"•••• y- ' N .T* 1 iiii.ii i H '"i"-»> ■» II 'Iva ' I a •Banish the Dust / $f . Lighten Your Labour I Dusting the. house is practically a F^w^Sl^^S novor-ending task,'hut tome women r&^^^^^^Wi , will continue in the old laborious I^^^^ml^^^^M J '. ■: way , of ■■■using-tho'ordinary duster. fi^'S^^^^^®^^ "I Such women never find timo to rest, . * and become wrecks. ! m^Slii®o?^J^^M ■ Absorbs dust, cleans and polishes i l r^M : vP<?%Sii-W^^S^' hard wood and painted floors, lino- Bw% l fv|fwTO |?J:' It saves your-time, ■ and the timo 4\sl* wWqj^S^S" "■■' '.You'savo"can bo devoted to rest i~ and recreation. . r The Shino Dust Mop is made of heavy cotton yarn chemically treated; ' 'tho binding 'is reinforced to prevent the mop from sagging down on tho sides. PHICE/es, 6d., POSTAGE PAID. The Sims -Hardware - Co. Ltd. J™' 11M13 CUBA STREET V/ELLINGTON. r= Electrorplatei' ind Sterling Silver • Goods' ■ IIBWI OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE. NOW ON \ M iS^iS VIEW, AND COMPRISE A LARGE ASSORT- PSpiffi'lii JIENT FRO M BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE «1 S s%| HIGHEST QUALITY, WHICH INCLUDE CICAR- | WOOSM ■ ETTE, SOVEREICM, AND CARD CASES, CUT Vi :^&^&W , CLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES, PUFF POTS ; 'WSr 'and hair tidies. \MIBO* ALSO TO HAND IS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS INCLIID ING SETS OF CARVERS, DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS AFTFR-" NOON TEASPOONS, BREAD AN CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS ' >jg|igg) F!SH EATERS, ETC, ' ■ KIPv" WE HAVE JUS ' r OPENED UP A SHIPMENT 'OP BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, INCLUDING ■ fMMWm VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES AND L——liwivl rRAYS ' SP!RfT KE TTLES, ETC. ' V ' R KAVE ,N LEATHER COODS A LARCE ANO VARRIED ASSORT' \ mSMwMs&S ' ' LADIES' HAND BAGS, ATTACHE, DRESSING. AND MUSIC CASES, GLADSTONE, KIT, AND !Hl||ij; BRIEF BAGS- ■ HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2981, 19 January 1917, Page 2
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