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i. , n 1 Members of the Nursing Profession always wear Dainty Dressing Jackets; the D.I.C. provides them Many a time has the trained nurse experienced the call urgent to the bedside of her patient at some unearthly hour of the night. It is then she appreciates the additional comfort the donning of a dressing jacket brings. Every nurse in the Dominion can enjoy the wearing of this essential garment — an essential to her professional equipment, and we know not where one could buy to better advantage than . o a at the D.I.C. ITVYf In addition to securing the very latest fashion fl] and the finest quality in the dressing jacket selecr- JJjrH ted, there is the satisfaction that all registered nurses have of receiving A 7 \ per cent, or 1/6 in the £ Discount New Dressing Jackets, Jap Silk White Silk Underskirt, circular in rich tones, embroidered flounce, effectively trimmed wistaria. 39/6, 49/6 Valenciennes Lace and insertion, elastic waist. 4:9/6 New Dressing Jackets in soft Princess Petticoat in white silk, shades of Prunelle, embroidered V shape neck, trimmed back to tone 39/6 anc * front with Valenciennes Lace and insertion ; Skirt Handsome Model Dressing Jacket daintily finished to match. 47/6 in pale blue satin, embroidered New designs in White Underskirts in apricot, silver and reseda, longcloth and lawn, trimmed lace lined silk, 47/6 and embroidery. 14/6 to 69/6 ■ D.I.C, Box 1478, Wellington. ■

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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 January 1919, Page VIII

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Page VIII Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 January 1919, Page VIII

Page VIII Advertisement 1 Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XII, Issue 1, 1 January 1919, Page VIII

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