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r_ --j Getting the Best out of COTTON DRESS FABRICS /A wwiSyV Summer, belated as it is in coming, opens up wonhf derful dress possibilities if D.I.C. Fabrics are taken I consideration. iM 'jSWHk Zi D.I.C. Cotton Dress Fabrics are most pleasing—- « »)* IA list* Mm are dashingly stylish, beautiful in design, fass cinating in colour scheme, and above all, THE ‘ \ \ QUALITY IS THERE. * 7 ? S y With such a combination of the attributes, the most /) kit i successful dresses are sure to eventuate. J’/T PATTERNS FREE AND FREELY TO ANY ADDRESS. oV/an i I vl BORDERED GINGHAMS, 50in. wide; these are new and H. It ® 11 l/u very attractive for street or beach wear; sure to wash well. r V yar<l ‘ 4 y V , K R (W BRITWAY, the Wonder Washing Fabric, guaranteed fadeless, a / v*/ /v I’S garment replaced if the colour fades. The colour remains 4KO as the fabric lasts. Stocked in all the leading k shades; 30in. wide 1/11 yard. FANCY VOILES, 3Sin. wide. We still have a nice selection 4 this season’s popular fabric, in small and large designs. I 3 ’ ar i*' BORDERED VOILES, sure to appeal; smart designs on light backgrounds. These are just to baud, and will sell quickly; 4Sin. wide 4/11 yard. CHECK GINGHAMS, in a wonderful variety of , r •><>• •, • , - colours and colour combinations, with very at- CHU Ji ONELLE, oGiu wide in a good range of tractive checks, for Tub Frocks; recommended shades, for damty underwear, wi h new for beach or hou%e wear; 3Siu. wide. desl S us a “ d cffects 2 / n 1/4 yard. STRIPED FUJIETTE, 3Sin. wide, in light and ELORAL GEORGETTES, always a favourite fabric dark grounds, with smart stripes; for Frocks soft afternoon frocks, with smart designs, or Pvjamas; splendid washing Fabric. ° a da tk aad grounds; 40m. Wide 2/11 yard. 4/11 Jartl, PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS t Obtainable from 1 D.I.C. Wellington

| ASTOUNDING FOOTWEAR BARGAINS At GEORGE & DOUGHTY’S I GREAT SUMMER SALE The opening of our Footwear Department to the public, presented i| something entirely new—Footwear at Warehouse Prices—and now !O to again prove that WE SELL FOR LESS we have made stupendous ! reductions throughout our entire stock for this mighty bargain event. See What Savings These Offer I MEN’S. I WOMEN’S. | MEN'S BOX DERBY BOOTS, English made, LADIES’ TAN SANDAL SHOES, with low heel, 2 wide fitters, good stout sewn soles; a smart . , | g looking book , S° od "' ide ln GlaCe and WIII ° W Calf! i i ' Sale Price 16/9 usual price 25/-. S AIEN'S ENGLISH GLACE OXFORD SHOES, Sale Price 18/6 A guaranteed welted; a remarkable offer; our | w usual Warehouse Price 23/6. . LADIES’ CHAAIPAGNE CALF ONE-BAR MEN’S GLACE DERBY leather SHOES, Louis heels, with neat Brown trim; lined, welted, guaranteed; a line pliable boot; usual price 31/6. O our usual Warehouse price 25/9. Sale Price 21/JSale Price 19/6 AIEN'S TAN AND BLACK DERBY FIELD LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER ONE-BAR BOOTS, English make, double soles, sewn, full Spanish heel; a smart, plain style tongues; a champion boot; unprecedented value. SHOL, with sp Sale Price 21/- in- quality patent; usual price 25/-. | AIEN'S GENUINE TAN WILLOW CALF, Sale Price 19/6 | BLACK BOX CALF, AND GLACE KID Sale rrice 1 o v SHOES, welted, very latest lasts; fine, smart T , T „ C ,, .men r ctxt <ttof<? in Peach Glace O shoes; our usual Warehouse Price 29/6. LADIES’ MOCCASIN SHOES, in leach, Glace X Sale Price 25/- and Tan Willow Calf; a good sports shoe; usual 1 MEN’S PATENT OXFORD SHOES, welted, best price 29/6. n- 96/ § English make, very latest shapes; a smart. Sale Price 25/n dressy shoe; usual price 32/6. v , Sale Price 27/6 LADIES’ CHAAIPAGNE GLACE ONE-BAR 2 SPECIAL OFFER—AIAKLOW’S SHOES, SHOE with Tricolour facings; a very smart I MAKWWS AND U-i — f | TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES, latest I bale i rice z./'/O X "Broadway” last, fine smart shoes; unprecedcnt- | I cd value; usual Warehouse Price 33/6. | CHILDREN’S. Sale Price 27/6 | o a CHILDREN’S ALL LEATHER ENGLISH o OHJ 1 10. * I PATBN t 1-BAR SHOES; sizes 4-6, 7-9, 10, I BOYS’ STRONG ALL LEATHER BOOTS, j 11-1. M splendid wearers; 10-13, 1-3, 3-5. I gale Prices 6/3, 6/11, 7/6, 9/11 S Sale Prices 12/9, 13/9, 14/9 | O YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ ENGLISH BOX CALF g CHI IdREN”S ALL LEATHER ENGLISH ra DERBY SHOES, natural shape, wide, comfort- R CHILDKLhi icr-oinni | able fitters; a splendid line; sizes 7-9, 10’s, | GLACE 1-BAR; sizes 4-6, i-9, 10, 111. I 111- Sale Prices 9/6, 12/-, 13/9 | Sale Prices 4/11, 5/11, 7/6, 8/9 w ■- {O-TT Absolutely no 8 1 minute from Evening Post {J TO <5 a® f any other open WareNear Public Library. WELLS NG TON. house m this City.

WHY Suffer with Sore Feet when can have your Boots and Shoes Made to Measure for 30s. at Guise’s Hotel Cecil Buildings, 114 Tasman street Also, for Repairs. Geut.’s Soled and Heeled Green Soles and Rubber Heels, (is. (id.. Lady’s, 4s. Gd. Sewn, Is. extra. ’Phone 22—527. LONDON HAIR SPECIALISTS. OWING to the increased demand for an Artistic Shingling, we have been compelled to increase our staff, and have secured the services of Mr. ward. E. M. FELL AND CO.. London Hair Specialists, De Luxe Theatre Buildings. 'Phone 20—323. MADAM DAVIDSON-SMALL, Dress Designer and Costumiere, First Floor, Crown Buildings, Cuba Street. • DAY AND EVENING GOWNS. Madam Davidson-Small wishes to intimate that she specialises in the French cut and lines for matronly figures.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 101, 24 January 1927, Page 4

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