|r • gUAUTY| , HS ! I This kind of weather makes the goodness It g of the D.I.C. Blousing more appreciated. \| At one lime, and that not so long ago, a blouse was more or /// \V\ less' a garment for occasional wear; nowadays it is one of the /'J W\\ most essential articles of wear a woman can possess. / | \ v And what opportunities there are in these days of modern / / \ V methods of production to acquire fabrics that give all the comfort / / Vw one wants, and all the stylishness heart could wish. 1 (A m Take time to look at the D.I.C. Blousings, which include l|\ Ijjfi Ceylon Plannels, Viyella Flannel, "Selba" Flannels and Winceys \v\ /'III — arc le newest ideas in Blousings, and \ A J Their Beauty Will Take You By l storm. || /| OUR THREE LHADINC QUALITIES: )| l'\ NO. I—Bfcrcnjj Ceylon Shirting, 29 stripes; dark, medium,_ and light col- JIJ I \ inches wide, in medium coloured ounngs; 31 inches wide. / /, \ \ Greys or Fawn stripes; medium 3s. 3d. yard. jf 'S \ A . weight, but made for hard wear; CREAM "SELBA" FLANNEL —For / £ Yufj ' thoroughly shrunk. , Is. 9d. yard. Ladies' and Children's underwear, (,/ }W\ NO. 2.—Ceylon Shirting, in Grey, recommended by the Plunket Society; M Ah Blue, Fawn, and Heliotrope ; thoroughly shruk; 29 inches wide. fast in colour, and thoroughly -r, \ s ' yard' sill //Ijjf shrunk; suitable for Shirts, Blouses, CREAM AUNCEY —For day or night !l \ 111 .or Pyjjunas; in two weights, medium wear; thoroughly shrunk; 29 inches \ . (I, I and heavy; 29 inches wide. wide. \ \ I lli I 2s. 3d. yard. I s. 6d., Is. 9d., is. 1 id. yard. \\\\] I 111 NO. 3.—Ceylon Shirting, best quality, CREAM ttBLAINE—For Blouses or \y| j W nearly .all wool, but made (stronger dainty and comfortable Nightdresses; . \»J ' i » . and firmer by tho addition of a cotton 30 inches wide. Iff, rtA weft. In stripes of medium mid light IS. Bd. and 2S, 6d. yard. f/fl '■ iv\ . . colom-iufp: fast colour anil shrunk: :)l) FINE WHITE FLANNEL—Of Ladies' ///A l\ \ indies wide. 2s*,3d, yard. or Children's wear; in plain or 1 f/i V I VIYELLA—In Cream, Navy, Sbv, twilled; thoroughly shrunk, and all I'/ V\\ Pink, Red, Khaki, Grey, Natural, • pure wool. ' 8 \vf and Black and a large variety of 2S. 3d., 25.'9 d., 3s. 3d., 3s. 9d. yard. & J , Patterns Postage Paid. II y/.f j . 1/- S«i the <S discount off every cash \\ • ■ | purchase of £1 on oveni j ' • . ' I 3 J EXCLUSIVENESS I These Necklets are of | | j 6 tllß predominant note in "SCOULLAR" FURNITURE. There jn Beads of all sizes, compris- ' E M is character and distinction in every piece emanating from tho $ ing the various shades of a |' gcuUar Factories. I girt,' httl ° ! 1 SCOULLAR FURNITURE IS MADE BY EXPERT CRAFTSs I | • MEN, AND IS THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY. ! imitation Pearl,! 1 n | | I It is Superior Furniture in i | ieekSetS | 1 its most attractive form. | (Unbreakable Pearls). | ffl y ou display good taste and good judgment in selecting your | 13/- tO -55/: || Furniture from "SCOULLARS." I"™* ] U THE SCOULLAR CO. ml I 252 LAMBTON QUAY ! HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 WELLINGTON. 1 ALSO AT HASTINGS AND MASTERTON. 9 : — jA ) CMOUP!j fltflT Ti For croup the couprh mixture TvSfeng 111 9 fl made with HEAN'S ESSENCEi* -mIBS WfifJllf* fn H vWVMIv (Lvjr bottle makes a pint flu--1 est family cough and r. * o tifmi 9 oold medicine. Bs Q New Zealand iff i'h: rff 11) one of the largest and most OUR0 UR °Wn Method fn/lli ( 'V IK artistic shipments' of V/ALL for extracting; any ■ML I )'' wm PAPERS ever landed gfcrf TEETH patom I jUM ma ? d i eacl : '* ™«5 Mil -: !■ njpbk desl 2 n ) together with soft and and is miles ahead of the pleasing colouring. old system of Gas or Chloroform alone ■ '« ! • TAPESTRY and CRETONNE sets teeth £2-12-6 Jm? W• • DESIGNS IN ALL NEWEST SHADES ■ ■ I TINGEY Ltd." : 119 Willis St,, Wellington /A'taniwha" j ""caltb^ WILL WASH ASIVI I riE f r>Jb2L ' W y®'Write for Free Booklet on >®), P#,J ANYTHING if SSSrWiS&ISSai:^ of j I firebricks Made ' 0I " ro^° rt f-, ic " ! FIREBRICKS. ' North Brunner Fireclay i,s linely ■S(%PURE I Ijl antccd true to shape. A"iito, qOOD, SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd. 11 I! Hill, '( Coal, Grain, & Hardwood Timber A T Radford's Sale—Casement Cloth 7s. (PILARKE'S Hair Dye restores youth- . , , ifjL 6d. doa., Door Hats Is. each, Table ful colout, black or brown; bann* 31-33 Johnston Wolbngton. Covers is. Gd., Camp Stools 2s. fid., less and odourless, colourless. Post free, Tory St. Depot—'Phono 2648 A. Chairs 3s. 6(1., Cane Cnairs 6s. 6d„ Nobb- Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Clarke, Chemist, 116 j Willis St. Depot — 'Phono 124. krs 2s. 6d. doz.> T\imblers 3s. 6d. doz. VrtKutid. Street, Aucliland.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3087, 18 May 1917, Page 2
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