Little Maids’ and Infants’ Cosy Coats and frocks —a D.I.C. Speciality Intimate knowledge of the needs and necessitous winter comforts for little girts and infants places the D.I.C. in a favoured position to-day. Cleverly conceived and cunningly wrought, these delightful coats and cosy sets will win much approbation from mothers of young girts. The D.I.C. is keenly desirous that every Mother should see these smart little winter outfits for they are wholly desirable for the imparting of style and comfort to the little ones. Pay Your Self-promised Visit To-day Small Girls’ COSY BRUSHED WOOL SETS—Comprising coat buttoned to the throat; knickers with leggings attached and cap ; in Saxe/White, Fawn/White. 38/8, 42/SMALL GIRLS’ COATS—In “Pesco” wool; beautifully made and finished; shown in Turquoise or Rose; skirt, collar and cuffs outlined with silk in Mastic colour. 29/6, 32/6 A quaint little COAT AND CAP SET— In Brushed Wool; in Rose; skirt, collar, and cuffs show a smart block check design in White. 32/6 A delightful LITTLE FROCK—In Knit Wool; has a long body and short skirt; in ribbed pattern in the newest mode; knickers to match are included. At 25/9 Small Boys’ TUNIC AND KNICKER SUITS—In soft rich shades of Saxe, or Coral; finished Mastic. 19/6, 22/6 TINY BOYS’ SUITS—In newest shapes, in pure Jaegar wool; the cosy well-fit-ting little shirt has a turn down collar, with laced front and the pantlettes have wool braces attached; White and Sky. 32/6 Extremely smart new styles in GIRL’S CREAM COATS—In Bear, Blanket Cloth, Corduroy, Turkastro, Ripple, and Gabardine. 23/6, 29/6, 35/- to 52/6 INFANTS’ HAND KNIT CREAM WOOL COATS—In usual or Magyar shapes; finished beading and ribbons. 18/6, 19/6, 22/6, 25/6 to 35/HAND MADE BONNETS—To Match. 8/11, 10/6 INFANTS’ SHETLAND WOOL JACKETS—In Cream, with silk finish; in Pink or Pale Blue. 15/6 P O f* sjalii; PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS OBTAINABLE FROM D.I.C. - Wellington.
EDWiVRD ELLIOTT. When in N.Z. some nine years ago, this clever ventriloquial artist was cured of an attack fo Laryngitis by gargling Fluensol. Mr Elliott has enthused several members of the Humphrey Bishop Company, and they find that in the words of Sir Harry Lauder :—"Fluenzol is just the thing to keep a Singer’s voice in trim."—Advt.
Sycamoie is an exceedingly durable wood, and a statue composed of it, in an Eastern museum, is said to be quite sound although nearly 6000 years old. SHA BLAND’S VINEGAB. brewed from pure cane sugar, is choice and full of lino flavour. A piquant relish.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11786, 24 March 1924, Page 5
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