1 Covert Coatings lead the van /il in Dress Fabric Fashions at |L- the'DlG . y \ 'A ! young lady, just arrived from London, brought out a smart Covert Y ,Y| •' Coating Coat and Skirt. ' , V| It was bought at a world-famous West End Emporium. M Wheal questioned regarding tlio fabrio she exolaimed, "Oh yes, Covert Jfj Coatings aro quite the correct thing at Home this winter I ' /Ii The now Dross Fabrics at the D.I.C. comprise—first and foremost • $ 'I Covert Coatings, Blanket Cloths, Blanket Tweeds, and the ever popular, ever fl <J necessary Tweed. ■ ' ihi You can always rely oil tlio D.I.C. having the very newest styles, and ' 1111/ " you can always rely on the D.l.C.'complying promptly with, your request V I f . y - for patterns. - - & ■ Winy mot write for Patterns Tp-D>ay and secure i j\>\ . the latest earliest. i V\\ SMART GABARDINE SUITINGS—4B/50in. wide; ill Greys, Wino, Bottle i \.\\ Green, Purple, Saxe, Nigget, and Navy. . 10s. 6tf. Vfl 'ALL-WOOL CHIFFON AMAZON CLOTHS—SOin. wide; m Groy, M(>lo, \M Saxe, Nattier, Brown, Light Navy, and Navy. . ■ 10s. 6d. ft SMART COVERT COATING COSTUME LENGTHS—In Grey, Brown, and jf'l Fawn Mixtures, for tailor-made costumes. / 1 From 495. ed. to 795. 6d, Costume Length. ■/ i ...'ALE-WOOL GABARDINES—SOin. wide; in Faivn and Nigger.. 178. 6d. s i • SHOWERPROOF COVERT COATING —58in. wido; in Fawn and Brown Mix- , I / { urcs 12S. 6d. and 13s. fid. li/ . BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SUITINGS—S2in. wide; in two Bizes of lla : checks. >v . V®* Sf , ' 1 ' BLACK AND WHITE CHECK. WORSTEDS—SBin. wide; in three sizes of checks. ; . 1 3s - Gd* ; i\\ CLERICAL GREY COVERT COATING—S2m. wide; for smart coats aiid \\\ skirts. 74- 11d. V \! NAVY GABARDINE COATINGS-48/52in. wide. 7s. lid. to 14s. 11d. \\\| NAVY COATING SERGES—nOin. to 58in. wide; for tailor-made costumes. \IIB ' 9s. 11d. to 17S. fid. W FOX'S NAVY CHEVIOT SERGE—S4in. wide. 7s. 11d., 86. 11d. / J 1/- in the ;£ discount off evei»y bash j/ purchase of £1 OP oven
About Your Wlmt# Siiit r W E i are export Tailors, and ; ©very. suit we make fits j the , person it is . made for, easily, and comfortably, and there is at once that feeling of being well dressed. , The first touches of Winter suggest that it is time you thought about your Winter Suit. We are ready to 'handle your order, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. Morrison & Penney THE "MILITARY" TAILORS," Macarthy's Buildings, WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.
There are mmy Advantages in ming Australian-made 11L0B ..'YOU and greatest, strength—hence ■ a big mileage. YOU get heavier covers and thicker casings—the reason why you get more miles. YOU. get more miles jj?r " cover.. YOU get full value-for the '• money you pay. YOU get tyre satisfaction, j and without spending i YOUR MONEY on | foreign-made tyres. - : | FIT"DyNLOPS"-ITPAYS! OBTAINABLE IN GROOVED, THREE ... . RIBBED AND RUBBER NON-SKID AT ALL LEADING GARAGES DUNLOP RUBBER CO. • Alt Statu A .NJS.
OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. JVBPLETION of Office Staffs, through the War, necessitates tho employment of Office Labour-saving Devices, CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposito Town Hall, . CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. Qmrn^ y There's One Cure for M Corn*—one CERTAIN || Cure—lt ii H R "TEED'S" OChemiili and Start*. 1/- § Posl-Ireo for 12 Stamps S from Tecd's Pharmaoy, a • • Now Plymouth. [|j .
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19170226.2.4.1
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 2
Word Count
538Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3013, 26 February 1917, Page 2
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.