)£ The next shipment' of our famous "Lady Vera" Artificial Silk r Ankle Stockings -will lie 5/11 per pair. Possession of 65 'dozen pairs enables the D.I.C. to make a ■* Special List "Week of Sale Offer which will take everyone by ■■• . . stonn, I _ Artificial Silk Aakle H®se (hhck only) 3/3 S ■• ~ . ' • " ■ p > " Certainly we'll post them anywhere on receipt of your letter FLjS '"' SI fill * 8 more ' we Postage Paid provided your fis | m ■' If IP • order, bears a postmark of not later than Saturday. 16th Febru- 18 M Msß&s4i ary—that's the day the D.I.C. Sale Ends. , >4Jsss %. LOfderyour supply of ._ Stockings'.- To-^ay F" - feeding up the 7 This SMrii;ftrysis as.,. Jfflk /i J BL. "jl "J , a S/SrSWI ! I °^ ce " o:c ' ra e*fly —whenever hsuto la J BHUfili i9§ IT Bβ ■ I S, 6 '**""'* in taeaW— preparation, > IHMUII C&<9 BSi 19 BIJSB , Mβ 4 VV H Cfeamoata WUI come to theirenooe / ''" • ffl «o W This distinctively different breakfast IA moans as much to g \A J - 1 - ufl ae our profits-satisfied custom- /B ~. jj \ the day's work. Creametkili not only era are our beet advertisement!, and we id r 11H \ easy of dijestlon but embodies both aie S,hfay studying to please our cus- /ti '18 In f norTe ■"'f l brain revitalisingpropertlos tomera There is no better time to Dβ fmi * i fll sl\ } /^ of tho oholoeßt Ml grained oat«. < at this Store than right now—things \ty I ii& u \ \ f <^/, k.#fcTO»/<j> .««*, <A, found pleasing— '. • < ' P ' At. A A 4 . LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS- f 'ffrsSLpfflk. # 1 vFeaill 0 the U3t ) ' - From.63s. fi ■ / Weamoata irnd all Thistle W o- *S LADIES'WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS- - |H 1 Q?rt S & r 2, intb a ° 8! 5 0^ F, ' e£l ■ From 525. 6d. ||- W ... J J ' - LADIES' SILK STOCKINGS -;AH ; ' , .//I fl |' ! / ' shades. Froln.Js.-.'9d. 7/1 if I • ' L ■ 2 ?o«. IBtle, Box yi»6® LADIES'-LIGHT TRENCH COATS- //I' f Ml 7 Ifyou wimtthe b«it I Guaranleed rainproof.. From 90s. /1 '■ J i <«tme«l,»jkforThi»- L tjC/^^ffl DRESSMAKING. lit I M tizs&fc?*" 71b, 1 A^ LADIES' SUMMER WASHJNG '/ 'H ill 7 OwVlieSJ 1 ?* jm3\ /L DRESSES—Made to measure. 395. 6d. '' W 1 f perior t0 <,r^in- / T QTITT?^ I r TATT/M>T?T\ OTTV ' $1 ft *Ty rolled ORti ■A II e*' BLOUSES- From 275. 6d. 1 aad j|^ TRAVELLING RUGS, RUG STRAPS, ' i> TjtC VISITERS TO WELLINGTON SHOULD i] \ S J^' / my) MAKE A POINT OF SEEING OUR ' — ■ —X ■ , Ladies' andisentlemen's Outfitters, 216 Lambton'Quay, Wellington HEAW^BaaBiffOB —■ " ' II.! S; 1 "'"" °°° bot , tle °[ finest family consh, cold and tore throat remedy. C«ti2/.. SitmTo/J Blended and packed in Welli «gton \r . means much when• it refers to I kjidiiiicoo jTkiWdyb j i^iji^vm.U' j ■■ ■ • 5 i I,i^v::, -flfc iStin J Til I ' ! no u^iinic diiu i 1. CiriL ; ( \p2fi-if\<y \ !t would be the easie6t tHng in the \ i ILWIJ A^lL'&l111I|f« \ world to arrange for the blending ; •■''■■ I an d packing of a tea either in ft saving of time, labour, and worry will be effected every j India or Ceylon, but then we could ; day.by using Stainless and Rustless Cutlery. ' ! ''give no guarantee as to purity. ; I Stained and dirty knives will bo a thing of the past, the knife I T ea is . blended in Wei- !. J machine and the board will be eliminated, the coatinual rubbing will j lmgten by an expert tea blender ' :I • cease, and, instead of hours per week being devoted to polishing them ! The packing is done in Welling- -[ f, np for each meal, the cleaning can be done in a few minutes. I ton under proper supervision, and ■• -1 ■■"■" After use, the blades need be oniy dipped in hot water, wiped "with | we k . n <> w that the packages contain a dry cloth, and they will be found to be . ■ f notllln? but ' ea, I ■ ' •! The purity is guaranteed. f Peffectl y Fwe ¥tom M Sta ' n ' I Sold at all Stores at ; I \ ,' ... and again ready for use. { - \ _ -■..-. ■ . 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per lb. Stainless and Rustless Cutlery will outwear by many years the or- \ —————_____ v - dinary Bteel kniyee owing to the saving of wear and tear of the blades jj ' ' '.."through constant cleaning. . S : v " ' I luiwßMa^ißM^awwimJWmiW^^jifljiji^ i These Stainlese and Rustless blades are unaffected' by water or \ &F Ol£ 'S? !Kj JEfl acids. They can he dipped in vinegar or used to cut onions, lemons, I i eTT'BT<TR , "FH'"K*WBSe» I ■ I fruit, or vegetables, then left for hours without being affected in any A ™ JBi«Bi«a. H Wflv ... : 1 Write for Free Booklet on the incMsrtnl K ■ I • *' ' ' ' 5 fi trestinent of Goitre. Many obMlante [5 '• 1 D it. l/. , „,,. , 5 G owes cured. OverSOOO snecesees. fe I Be sure you see that the brand "l-irth Stainless" is stamped upon B A. J. DOIG, Chemtst Wanemiu!'! . I every bMe, or wnte to Department "D." : E. W. MUls & Co., Ltd., F a 1 " I Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. ", LOOI Bf fifiklSSt .. —a dish of Oatina —toast and tea /3TffT~iin.i ■'. ,1 '^ e &tert for a . . _. ™ . fayi ß -v^oric—food, for ■». J a j br&in. &nd. body for .Am&t_iyst wt ¥thttsSfty» enersyandenduranoe - The February-born may find §3 . Tra .B ' Sincerity and peace of mind, H Wj *>% M |ff| «sj| Freedom from passion and from care, R JiJi^^l If she an amethyst will wear. wa — i_~ifiaw<» __.. .„ . ~ -~ , , t !•,,,•,,. containe all the Delicious FlarpHINK Of all tho wonderful romance surrounding these birth-stones, vour and fiioh Nouriehment of of the ideal qualifications of jewellery as a symbol of sentiment, the Finest Oats-Nature'aßtoro- ... .. ~, . p.. 1..,, Houfle of strength and vim, and you will appreciate why tho custom of giving birth-stone jewellery ' And yot Oatlna iB a "n shi >< is increasing in popularity. Thon inspect the beautiful showing of food, appetising and easily di- ■ Ametliyst Jewellery in our window. , * °* Tit's worth taking trouble to get ¥ it *tf Oatlna. If yoiir Grocor does mfiUH Jβ vidi? w MiPfl no ' atoo ' c i "and hin name to 9 & \4r & M ***> ft Lanftdown&aon.Christchuroh. ' l They will see you aro supplied. I • . 252 LAMBTON QUAY. I \ U ' i I HAIWIS-10 |
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 11 February 1918, Page 2
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