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The D.I.C. has won quite a number of new customers J | ' through the coming of "Betty Wales" Dresses. Older /£JI ■ "patrons of the '''House for Quality," too, have succumbed j |*y to the charms of these intensely interesting frocks. J • 'T<s{ The daring 1 combinations of fabrics, the novelty of the j v\i /fl\ I trimmings, and the bright and original ideas carried out j ilcs/II >. in perfect taste, make "Betty Wales'" Dresses quite dis- / 7 erg P\AA' tinguished—moreover, they are certainly exclusive. j I/ \ Come and see the "Betty Wales" Dresses in the j j^N^jl^p^ D.I.C. Showroom. . Tou Avill be charmed with them, and J / M\\ I will say that they are-all and more than'is claimed for \ J,IJ \\\ , ."";"BEITY"WAIB" 'DRESSES win |f|J ■fads wkrew fey are known.- [flip J BETTY WALES FROCK-In Belgian 'Blue Sorgo tunic skirt; plain. TT jA || bodice, with white, voile hand-worked collar, edged with Irish guipure; j I if' || waist belt of black patent and blue serge. £9 19s. j J. J . BETTY WALES FROCK-In Brown Puppy Skin Satin; bodice full, with J V |j collar and cuffs of flash pink satin; skirt full, wita draping at back; j ' ' j| satin belt, finished with Oriental motifs. £9 19s. 6d. j I BETTY WALES FROCK—In Black Serge; cross-over bodice, with ivory I . satin collar over black; skirt with panel back and front; sides J pleated; finished with buttons. £9 19s. 6d. J ■HETTY WALE.S FROCK—In Navy; bodice of box-pleated Georgette; deep ; > -— | sailor collar of navy satin; bos-pleated-skirt of navy puppy skin \ ,' t satin; braid belt; finished with Island bead motifs. £14s. Q (StttpOafa . r/n Dre/sses BETTY WALES FROCK-In Wine Serge; high-waistod bodice, with hand- g§ j worked wliite voile collar, edged guipure over ,wine; sailor collar and ' .. "*'""'" I rovers; box-pleatpd skirt; wido belt. £8 12s. 6d, j D.I.C. ' BOX 1478 ' WELLINGTON. '~. .

-~.— T —,-,.—„JI f _•■ t ——•' 1 pq —. :: ■r-^^isaw-'ssu- 1 n t NON #$ II The World's 1 I most famous || . { || Dressmakers j j ! are making changes in styles j ! jj to which this season's Iff j!D 6f A Corsets are perfectly In . | i adapted. j i ! j j The Kd> A. Cflrjf ts arc fitttd on II ,| ] HI Hvk»o.i:sdi:i/j mndrlssndbrins | . j| to Aostw'it'i women the lj:«rt II j ] j styles adketed specially to their I j jlll requirements. II ! ] I Ths priws ol D& A Corsit: II ] | average vsry much lew linn }| • ' | I foreign mvlo Gurseks, I)j| j|| D tr* A Ctrxllt-art instil }} ikt [[[& 111 l Dm ! r.iniCtr<iiem}*iy,()iniic, |1| 1 II mthtrtif ikt L* Diva Ct'itti and llli : lIJ rt< Z) 4* /t "(>»#rf J7i«>«" £r«- [HI liiWßi jjuteiitoaiiOwMW^^.itfrlTifrtsWfliiwiiiiiihiwfcriiJiiiriw 1 HIGH ABOVE I ALL OTHERS" i 'the daddy of teas" I • 4—-#" ,- / /.'i!i.'.Sm«w«»»i--- -J—-^-il-'--fl

JF Make Apple Pies r. 7#r£s and Puddings! Y | There are over 209 ways of serving 1 , an ., £ apples—each one a tasty, wholesome and 1 a PPje w«A I nourishing dish., Cook apples and serve 1 e j™ 66 "' I them as dessert two or three hmes a week 1 —they aid the digestion, ana supply 1, essential food elements not in jf|p||sjfiV meats, bread'and starchy'foods. , $lli§l|||jP Get New Zealand Apples t^^S''. ■ ' - for Health—for Economy Us v 8 New Zealand apples are best because / x I they are fresh. They are sound, J) / ASh. f . .unblemished and perfect in colour J\'/£tiiw tnsinh ' | ■.'■•— there is-little waste. Help E support the orchards which grow V t-£? \> / tssms@ I finer fruit —buy only locally|U- grown! apples. ". | WM^M/f\ Keep a case of good, m sound coplcers in the 1A ma %.. . tt\ .house and make the —Jf/ \. ' \\\ daily diet more natural! =;2: V :::==:=: ? ; \ \\\ Always have eating NsLjfO J_3s .ill apples available lor the W~~ — jr X 11 1 family also, • "T - \| ■■' :OF ELEGANT STYLE '. Jj ■ • ' ...AND LUXURIOUS : : \ . «#T . COMFORT-, — || i. J^bft. fill The cold weather is hero, and you need || \.y R \ your new Winter Coat now. Wo have lit \ a wide selection in useful and becoming II Njl ra» V styles to .snit ivomen with refined tastes. pVv«k'Ql rlml ft ) ' • Our new Coats arc distinctive in every . feMffl Mfji a j Here are Some Special Lines which t&Ms\mk ' wilt interest you:- ' JMf/fl ill S. ll floavr Tweed Ooats (fur lined) ... lOgns. Jffil'KrrTtffl! i l^t\ . Superior Tivced Coats (fur lined)... 13gns. fi&gft*/\\ IP^W Plain ileavy Tweed Coats :.. 955. 4 llllf'l \\ Trench Rainproof' Coat a 84s. \tJl\- I \ JA Superior Bainproof Coats ■..: sgne.. V 7/ '~.,, ? I \ SPLENDID"VALUE IN SPORTS COATS. IS Ij | | 1\ \ - These Sports Coats are most attractive /II ' H II !l \l \ --111 and very serviceable for all occasions. 111 M \\ ill i\» \ • Woollen Sports Coats, - with striped 111 fi ' !« 1» \ '■: collars and ouffs, all the'lcading shades, ijj || I M ffiL^ fiilk Striped Sports Coats, very smart, (vl . ■ .lljKLiSfl latest design, to 84s. l(\\ \ZZrfisTMn[tt\ti t NOTE—We wish to emphasise the need ilTTTlflffil Si Ifil ' of baying all TJNDERWEAE.REQUIRE- 11 | | 11\ | Mi* JIENTS now. Stocks aro becoming . - shorter and cannot bo replaced. • aCWi Pf(fiTßl Ladies* & Gentlemen's Outfitters, W.._. 216 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Qui Lame© .Jeweilefy " STILL HEADS ALL COMPETITION •f The last lot of Cameo Rings matlo up 'include quaint diamondshaped and octagonal Cameos. •We havo mounted these in claw settings, and they look very fine. '"flThe Brooches aro a most attractive- selection. ■ f Our Moonstono Rings have also been' attracting a lot of attention, stonea with real moonlight in them, mounted in" loot, gold, from - 24/6 upwards. BIRTHSTONE FOR MAY IS THE EMERALD & aml.T. Liio 9 . lAMBTOM QUAY,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 194, 6 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 194, 6 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 194, 6 May 1918, Page 2

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