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House Frock or Blouse, Costume Gown — the D.I.C. excels in exclusiveness. Originality Is one of the attributes to exclusiveness, and should be considered as an essential and existing feature of all D.I.C. Showroom Garments. The rank and file of fashions are all very well in their way, but the smartest dressers are Insistent upon something differentsomething "out of the box” so to speak, fresh and sparkling with originality. That is why the most fashionable dressers make the D.I.C. the home of their fashion buying; they know that everything In tht Showroom is rich, original, exclusive, and not inordinately priced. 11 ,ii _ ... ii is 1 1 The D-l-C Showroom welcomes visitors * every day. Come any time! HOUSE FROCK, in Creme Resilda l , net collar, draped belt, skirt full with three tucks. 75/CREME JAP, BLOUSE, finely tucked and trimmed insertion, inset sleeves. 16/6 COSTUME IN MOLE DIAGONAL, semi-fitting coat, half-lined silk, tailored collar and revers, well cut skirt with belt at waist. 99/6 BLOUSE IN PINK CREPE-DE-CHINE, gathered on shouldtr, sailor collar, inset sleeve; also in Blue and Creme. 32/6 MOLE CREP'E-DE-CHINE FROCK, full bodice, fastened on shoulder; collar and cuffs of Pink Ninon stitched with black; skirt gathered finished with deep tuck stitched black. ...... £B/16/6 1/- In the £ discount: off every cash purchase of or overt D.I.C BOX 1478 WELLINGTON

MESDAMES PEELIEIJ & MABCBLLB, Artists in lingerie, French, blouses and millinery, have arrived from Sydney, and will give a display for one week at the Grand Hotel, Willis street, commencing Monday, 17th. inst. *

Avoid coughs and colds this Winter—take NAZOL regularly. Put some drops on sugar—and inhale. Penetrating and gorm-killiuK, Got NAZOL to-day.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10002, 20 June 1918, Page 9

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