|i ! To see a man really at his ease, | you see him in a DIG | Dressing Gown. .When a fellow lias that jatleil, down ;io'l out kind ol feeling I after an arduous clay's work, lie just loves to get out of his busi- % ness togs and into a nice roomy Dressing Gown. , That is when a man feels at peace with the world, especially if lie is ensconced on a comfortable lounge and his favourite V , pipe or cigarette is in his lips.. \ That's the kind of comfort you attain in D.I.C. Dressing Gowns, so that there remains but one thing for you, as a man, , to do — f Buy your Dressing Gown from the D.LC, | Window Display in Panama Street; . S ' '■'■■■■: ■■■■ - \ MEN'S WARM DRESSING GOWNS—Brown shade. Price, 395. 6d. f MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS—In light and dark grey. Price, 455. V MEN'S DRESSING GOWNS—In grey and brown sliadcs. Price, 495. MEN'S WARM> DRESSING-GOWNS—Heavy fleecy cloth, grey and brown <■ shades. 1 ' . Prices, SBS,, S9s. 6d., 655. / ■•■MEN'S-BATH.-..GOWNS—Heavy Poplin; grey, khaki, ind blue, fancy col- <[/ lars and cuffs. . Prices, 225. 6d., 275. 6d., 3Es., 395. 6d. I(| 1/» In the £ discount off every cash |j . J pu|lchßae of
POSITIVELY EDM SATURDAY, : ' ' MARCH 31. ' i 1 . OUR0 UR extensive 1 , stocks, are still further reduced for the filial . 111 days, and we ask' you to share substantially in the big | •.-savings which will he a marked feature of our Sale wind-up. ; | ' FURNITURE AND FURNISHINGS OF THE "SCOULLAR" I Standard now awaits you at prices which prove the power of | thl3 Furnishing House for far-reaching economy. | COME WHILE THERE'S YET TIEUE! J I LAMBTON QUAY *.. WELLINGTON. j | BRANCHES AT MASTBBTON AND HASTINGS. | r ..HIGH-GRADE I EASTER ' WEEDING W(: ' GIFTS AT MODERATE PR'ICES. , fe refinement,, usefulness, and durability of Good Silverware ' make -'.it always Appropriate as a Gift for the New Bride. The class, of. goods sold by us is generally known to! be of superior design antl quality. ' Our ; plated ware will last for a very long time, ; while articles in solid silver will wear for generations, ' The designs 'are.carefully chosen for tasteful simplicity—one never grows .... ' tired of. them.- Attractive assortments marked at reasonable • figures. Inspect to-day! ... ■- ~ G. .& T. YOUNG, MD., m«W Jfejv. Still GOING STRONG . OF KAPOO AND TICKINGS .t '• David McCrae PARISH STREET, The Invincible "ORION"- j i Housewives of New Zealand liavo long ago rccog- j I nised'the ORION as the Range which affords the great- ! est facilities for First-class Cooking. It is so very easy : j i to manage, so clean, and always under perfect control. Its j ■ ovens are easily and'uniformly heated, which enables Baking ? and Cooking to ho done with Rapidity and Comfort. The I ORION makes a special appeal to Housewives by reason of j S its economy in fuel, its great strength, and the perfect con--5 struction and adjustment of every part. In durability it is f without equal. | j Ask your Ironmonger to show you a ORION. 1 : M SS" m ' h..E. BHACKLOCK, Ltd. 4 lSi^ n |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3038, 27 March 1917, Page 2
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