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What is Your Fancy for Winter Blouses? Viyella. Ceylon, or the new Perfecta Blousing? Whatever you decide upon, it is i certain that if bought at the D.I.C. you secure' better selection, better qualify, _and the best value for your money.— *- - - **•' There are many dainty designs in these winter blousings—and why not? It does not follow? that because clothing is heavier, during winter, that designs must -be sombre also. , , A glance Ot the D.I.C, Blousings. and Flannels will quickly dispel "'"any lurking notion of the kind. ’ Then there are the Dressing Jacket and Dressing Gown materials—cosy, warm-looking, and certainly most comforting. Here is a list of some of our leading lines and values : WHITE "VIYELLA”— 36 inches. 3/3 yard' THE NEW PERFECTA. BLOUSING—AII wool, light in weight, firm in texture, and thoroughly shrunk. These are in light and dark grounds, with stripes of different sizes., 29 inches wide. 2/4 yard CEYLON SHIRTINGS—In dark, medium and light colourings. Allthoroughly shrunk. Broad and narrow stripes Suitable for shirts, blouses, and pyjamas. In four special qualities. 1/-, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 yard ALL-WOOL FLANNEL SHIRTINGS — Thoroughly shrunk. Full range of patterns. Unequalled for wear. ?29 inches wide. 2/6 . yard " VIYELLA " —For day and night wear. In white, cream, navy, fawn, grey, maroon, black, and a wide range of coloured stripes, ' 31 inches wide. 2/6 yard WHITE ‘■VlYELLA”—Specially ‘heavy. 2/9 yard 'PYRENEES FLANNEL—For dressing' gowns, jackets, coats, etc. In white, cream, pink, coral, cardinal, mauve, saxe, fawn, vieux rose, and navy. 52 inches wide. 4/11 yard PYRENEES CURL CLOTH—In cream, sky, blue, pink, saxe blue, cardinal, maroon, brown, navy, and fawn. 52 inches wide. 5/11 yard STOCKINETTE —For warm coats, jackets, .. and skirts. The material of the season. In two shades of grey, brown, heather and. fawn. 5a inches wide. 4/11 yard MOLLETON FLANNELS —For dressing gowns and jackets. Colours; Pink, sky, mauve, cardinal, saxe, cream, and navy. Beautifull soft and warm. 29 inches wide. • 2/3 and 2/9 yard ITTERNS GLADLY SENT TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE DOMINION. Wm. SIMM, n.i.C, Manager,

, . a The New Blouses ate charming I I have never handled .prettier Blouses than those I am showing this 1 week They are the very latest notions for the season. Certainly theTadie’s who wbar these lovely garments cannot fail to look their best. The materials are »he' daintiest of Laces. Silks and Ninons. The shades are very delicate and offer a wide range of choice. The Prices are.— 12/6 19/6 21/And wonderful value the Blouses are, at these keen figures. , i(i . Will you call TO-DAY Mrs. MATHEWSON - w ' ,eret,,e Smart Hntß 264-266 Lambton Quay, W’gton. X WAIRARAPA FARMERS’ CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, LIiVIITEJ), STOREKEEPERS, PRODUCE S STATION AGENTS.

MR. ECCLES’ EVIDENCE. Mr A. ECCEES, Proprietor of the largest retail drug business, Auckland, •writes: —“My customers are particularly ■well pleased with Hean’sEssence. They like making their own cough mixture, and your Essence certainly saves them much money.” One bottle of ITean's Essence contains the necessary medicinal ingredients for a pint of the finest cough, cold and sore throat remedy it is posssble for money to buy. It saves you at least 9/-, and provides a better cough mixture than you can buy ready mixed. Read ,the circular and see the easy directions on label. 19

( Hall-keeper (to secretary of \9o- | men’s Committee); “Very sorry, mis*.; as we’ve not been able to get a .vou av to blow the horgan as you wished, but we’ve done the next best we <'ct Id. and got a kind of ’alf-witted jorrg man.” Signor Caruso, the king of tenors, has initiated an order of knighthood all his own, and on Xew Year’s Day the insignia of the Order of Enrico was conferred on the manager and certain members of the staff of the Xew York Metropolitan Opera House. Signor Caruso, announced that all 'Xew York musicians and singers recommended by the Opera House administration will be eligible for the same hon- I our.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8679, 12 March 1914, Page 9

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