■ pt==zzr:czzzzziiizi I] ]j|czzizz]iz3izrzzzz]C[ . Thursday and Friday, "3 to 5 • : "—The Last Living Model Gossard r i Corset Demonstration by Mrs* Cave* ;■■-'-' i Jisfa Could you havfe witnessed the enthusiasm of those who attended IfSrjr the first of these practical demonstrations you would be satisfied that r /s7 Gossard Corsets are the Corset of tho day. I v\L W ■ ■ MRS. CAVE'S skill in fitting and adjusting a Corset suitable * 01 ' an y particular type of figure proves the Gossard Corset to be f built on comnionsense, natural lines. Iff ilv\. ,«&>.' Come to the demonstration in the D.I.C. Showroom to-day. , *»|| M^ rs - ave gladly welcome you, or if you can call either this klf 8 morning or to-morrow morning, private fitting can be arranged. ■- Mil These are fine-Gossard Models, ewffii ' - at 4 5s - with- long skjri, placed 1)01111168, and perfect Vry'r low bust, and curving waist line. shaping, maka them most desirj ■ '/ | Is cut slightly higher at the able. 1_ I M back to control flesh below shoul- 32e. 6d. to 695. 6d. pair. f I [Jl der blade. Shown in White 7 Fi^reli Batisto " For average figures a comfortable \ //'• 'i■'•'."'' ,-, . „ „ , 1 1 n Model, with graceful lines, is \\P6SSa~fd *% £?' + w « \ A Z ehp v gUr6 d-,u - shown at 19s 6d. Tho bust \i K Model at 395. 6d., in Fancy Silk is medium lo tho skH ™£ IVy :-«•?' Batiste will appeal. It shows erato length, with elastic sections / k\ the higher bust, shorter skirt, at back. I and shapely waist line. ' L \j .' > 'A short figure will find absolute A'Model at 13s. 9d. has no equal - ' ' . . I comfort, ease, and an elegant m style, or quality, at tho price. . contour in a Model in supple It is low in tho bust, and shows : French. Coutille;the bust is high a curved waist and medium J ' onough to give support, and skirt. i skirt is close fitting with clas- ■''■',."• tic sections. ' . For the "petite" figure is a charmLJ 3os. 6d. and 495. 6d. pair, ft ing and dainty fittte Model S» t ' „ , ' . -.■ ' soft French Batiste. Medium For the slender women, exquisite cut ; n busfc and ,; . «»™ Models in fine Batiste and Bro- free hip which ensures perfect cado are fascinating; light, well. comfortT l'trrecc 295. 6d. and 395. 6d. pair. V -ml •■■ij||ff|EZ=——ll -11 ■■■■Ti-n
I Of Importance to"You! TlliLLlCii'i Liitei ■ J BHan^'i^»i¥A^SM»Lji^jiijii^jj«»jiiijiii»^jjjiiJtuq^)^j»ii»»jij^ vl '■' V If » O^ 1 Stocktaking Sale is an opportunity marked by tha most I conspicuous economies —it means that tho renowned I "Scoullar" Furniture is marked at attractive price reductions, • and it offers scores of chances for thoso who desire to add an I artistic piece or suite, floor coverings, or soft furnishings to their homes. Terms of Sale: Nett Cash! | Mail Orders are invited from out of town "Customers. ■ 'SALE NOW. ON! • 11 ■■■• -: ' ■ ■■• ' . ■ I ' : . 'Lambton. Quay : : WELLINGTON. '•''.■. Talso at Masterton &>' Hastings.- - ■ ". ;, j "; ;.:Maiiy,. People Have Had' Their I Old Jewellery Made IMew! | ,'■'-' have e satisfaction of getting an unused article made up into a useful, artistic, up-to-date piece of jewellery for a very small outlay—a slight proportion of the actual worth of tho new article. . If you havo a' discarded Ring, Brooch, or Bangle, let us :'■'"■■■' make it beautiful and wearable! You are assured of getting perfection in workmanship and finish. • • Bring in your old jewellery, and wc will givo you es- «_ timato for remodelling. ~ G. and T.. YOUNG, Limited, § 252 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. w-77 "" ""-' ■■-'■ ■ ' ' ■ " ■■ '- 1 ". ■■■:■' ■'■■ Keep Your : Iswfls Trimmed THE "B:'jGINA."— A first-class Mower in every particular. 12in. at 255. 10in. at 225. 6d. / THE "PENNANT"—A ball-bearing Machine, the bearings being of special construction, and are adjustable. Sizes, 12in., Win. Prices, 305,, 355. The Sims Hardware Co., Ltd, 111-113 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. PACKED JONES AND CO. V And Removed to any Address. CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON Goods Cleared Through Customhouse. Cheap Storage. Accommodation for Goods (Established 20 Years) of any Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING ff)I ASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS, AGENCY. EOEB. and RUBBEK. 'Phone 721.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3023, 9 March 1917, Page 2
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