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The Wealthiest Women in the Land Favour Cotton Dress Fabrics. 4JT MATERIALS —once despised by the “upper ten” are jJ now general favourites with everyone, from the wealthiest to the most humbly circumstanced women of the day. Well may one ask why so many very smart summer dresses are to be seen daily. It is the judicious choice of fabric that helps so much. Apropos dainty summer frocks, the D. I. C. has a few suggestions to offer. But, mark ! These hints of what to buy are necessarily limited to brief mention. The D.I.C. Cotton Dress Section is brimful of fabric ideas—others than are mentioned : Smart Cotton Dress Materials for Present Wear, BATINE or SPONGE CLOTH, the , material par excellence for costumes. In saxe, grey, powder blue, pink, sky, brown, fawn, black, and white. 44in. wide. 3/6 yd. WHIPCORDS, for costumes or dresses, in all the season’s shades. Smart and durable. 40in. wide. 2/3 yd. NEW PIQUE SUITING, just opened, in prettv light shades of fawn, grey, blue, & brown. 52in,. wide. 2/3 yd. FLORAL CREPONS, for pretty frocks, in white grounds with small floral patterns. All fast in colour. 29in. wide. V- yd. PIN SPOT MUSLINS, in all white, white with coloured spots. Very light and dainty. 81in. wide. In white, 1/-, 1/4, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 2/9 yd} In colours, 1/11 yd. Write for Patterns this very day. WHITE, CREAM, and COLOURED COTTON VOILES, 48in. wide. 1/11 yd. The NEW FROSTED CREPE VOILE, for draped dresses and blouses. In navy, saxe, coral, sky, tussore, brown, and black. 42in. wide. 2/6 yd. NEW FOULARDS, for dressy frocks. Very fine quality, in twenty colourings and patterns. Fast colours. 40in. wide. Special price, 1/3 yd. COTTON tOPLIN, bright as silk. A full range of colours in this favourite and delightful material. Unequalled for wear and appearance. 40in. wide. 2/3 yd. WHITE PIQUE, just arrived in all qualities. 1/~, 1/3, 1/6,1/9, 2/- yd. WHITE EMBROIDERED COTTON VOILES, in all styles and qualities. From 6/6 to 17/6 yd. They are Free for the asking. Wm. SIMM, D.I.C. Manager.

Bonnie Glaxo Babies are always Rear your child on Glaxo. Day by day he will Rain in beauty, strength of limb and constitution, though, mayhap, he was puny and delicate at birth. Glaxo is the perfect substitute for mothers’ milk, for it contains all the essentials of the latter, including a similar proportion of fat. No other preparation can claim this virtue —hence the wonderful* results achieved by Glaxo in saving child life. Sterilised milk, cream, and lactose, scientifically proportioned —that is Glaxo. It contains no adulterants or starchy foods whatever. All over the world Glaxo is used in children s hospitals on the recommend* alien of thousands of medicial men. The Glsxn Baby Beolt will /T'V ... . n o tell y»u all about Glaso-'lia A N. Write to DaptS . Claao Iroe lot the aslcioff. _ Company, PalnrtrslM N. jSStt It \ am. rr 4332,) For Your Comfort This Summer! A Lady’s comfort during the nest few months will largely depehd on her choice of underclothing and corsets now. The time has come for changing to lighter clothing, and all who wish to make a wise selection should see our newlyopened goods in Nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. All this week in our Showroom we are holding a splendid display of seasonable Underclothing and Corsets. We invite you to walk in and inspect this dainty wear. Mrs. MAT HEW SON “WHERE THE SMART HATS ARE” 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington id | THE . . | FAVOURED SUMMER BEVERAGE t “ Our Own” Tea Whether you are picnicing, on holiday or at home, a cup of “Our Own” Tea is always acceptable and refreshing. Its delicious flavour and fragrance ensures satisfaction and contentment. “Our Own,, comes from Campbell’s 1/-, 1/2, 1/6, 1/8, and 2/. per lb. 293 Cuba Street, Wm. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42 Manners Street. 163 Riddiford Street,' Newtown. WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK. AND STATION AGENTS. Head OfficeMASTERTON. Branches!—WELLINGTON. GEEYTOWN. CARTERTON. PAHIATUA. BKBTABUNA, MARTINBOEOUGH.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8588, 26 November 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8588, 26 November 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8588, 26 November 1913, Page 5