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By Special Appointment To His Excellency grow, . The Governor-General, »i iiiii»»iiiiiiiii * <hi« nn« i — — .—if. Viscount Jellicoe of Scapa. I 0 ol LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON' WuS* THE DRAPERY AND general IMPORTING CO. March, 102& OF NEW ZEALAND, Ltd. Dear Aladam, Tho development of the D.I.C. Dress Department has led us to the decision to increase the facilities in our Dressmaking Section. It is with much pleasure that wo inform you that we have sure ceded in making most satisfactory arrangements which will provide Two Excellent Dressmaking Rooms to cater for the varied needs ot our customers. MRS. AVISEMAN, for some years now recognised as one of the Dominion’s leading modistes, will remain in control of our first room. A Specialist in Dinner and Ball Frocks and Reception Gowns Airs. AViseman is also an all-round Dressmaker exceptionally qualified to meet all the requirements of a High-class trade. i MISS MAINAVARING, who will take charge of our second room, formerly conducted her own business in AVellington, where she rt widely known as a most successful Dressmaker. It will be Miss Alainwaring’s main object to produce, at an EXiJxEMELY MODERATE PRICE, work which will at the same time have the D.I.C. stamp of Quality. ! Both' these ladies are now prepared to make appointments with customers, and we suggest that M early call bo made to secure their services. Mavt we add that our Stock of Autumn and Winter VBESS EABRIUS and SILKS, newly arrived, is the largest and most beautiful that the D.I.C. have ever displayed, and it will be seen that the suggestion is timely. We Remain, Yours faithfully, THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF N.Z. LTD. W. SIMM, 4, • Manager.

A Corn Flour Souffli Wis one of the lightest J imaginable. It ia easy to make U and must be served pipingly hot. *1 § Browi & Polson’s R n Cbm Flour g VJL helps to make souffllc to perfection. \\ TAe useful "Broutn & Polson" recipe book, grails, from /. B. Gilfillan fie Co., \X. P. O. Box 848, aOO Auckland. INECTO produces Natural Perfect Colours! from Light Blonde to Je. Black from roots to ends, which are unaffected bv sea air. bathing, shampooing, curling, or perspiration. Scientificallj’ compounded to improve tho hair. Guaranteed Pure and Non-injunoiis. We specialise in all Branches. M RS. CHEYNE Modelle Toilet Parlours, 220 Lambton Quay, opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains. ’Phone 21—692. .

New Ideas in Needlework for busy fingers. TRACED LINEN GOODS WITH BRAID INSERTIONS. D’OYLEYS—I/6 each (including braid). CENTRES—3/9 each ; (including braid). D.M.C. COTTONS—3d. skein. GOTON PERLE—4d. skein. M* & A. ALCORN, J 52 Lambton Quay. : Telephone 2360.

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Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 149, 12 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 149, 12 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 16, Issue 149, 12 March 1923, Page 2

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