rmrn fr jllfffl | II Prepare for I EASY PAYMENTS I |J I "ST9 . I ARRANGED §1 Hi 4 jl 1 0 Easv payments can be arranged 8 wB. || ij § J f§jM ' for those who do not wish to 1 11 Si |pl] disturb their capital just now. § Particular;; gladly given on Easter is drawing near, and it is time to prepare for your visitors. Possibly you need extra Bedsteads, Bed Linen, • and Blankets. Ask the D.I.C. to quote you, and advise as to best qualities and most suitable sizes. Large stocks, well bought, enable the D.I.C. to sell at Lowest Prices, as I your inspection will prove. 13ft. WOODEN* BEDSTEADS, artistic designs, D.I.C. HYGIENIC WIRE WOVEN* MATlitted with iron sides; stained walnut TRESSES, made in our own "Workshops or oak colour-— to lit all sizes in Bedsteads—Spccis! V«llU0 40/- 42 - 45'- 56 - D.T.C. HYGIENIC BEDDINGmade with FULL-SIZE WOODEN BEDSTEADS, iron <-xtra care in our own Factory. We believe sides, verv~strong and well made; stained that "skill and care in the making, of walnut or oak colour ; excellent ir.nge of Bedding spell comfort and satisfaction in designs 50 - 53 6 54 62 67 6 use." D.I.C. Prices are Lowest •in the SINGLE SIZE SOLID OAK BEDSTEADS, City—quality considered good stvle and quality; ironsides— KAPOC MATTRESSES, for Single Bedsteads 54 - 65 - 72/6 21, 6 23/6 27 - 30 — 33/— 35/ — FULL SIZE SOLID OAK BEDSTEADS, KAPOC MATTRESSES, for Full Size Bedheavv, strong and up-to-date— steads — " . 63 - 77/6 84 - 95/- 105, - 33 o 3S - 38 6 40 - 50/- 51/6 " u n . If BEDDING RE-MADE cash Discount t- in each mf| Jg M ® Tile D.I.C. keeps a large complete £ ||g| |||(| nig staff on the premises for Bedsteads and Bedding ||1 j|fp gil I||| . the rc-making of Bedding will be despatched bv MLW $ML ® in new or your own ticks i-o. t> tn x it " ulso the Re-covering and the D.I.C. to anv address. c -rRenovating of Furniture. I CHRISTCHURCH - |1D2432—9672 ■ x • J, l : :— Whew He Qets This "Whether "Jim" is on a man-of-war or in a trench, he's going to have long-lasting enjoyment and a lot of benefit from WRIGLEYS The Famous Chewing Sweet CBew Si after „,r— *It's one outstanding features of the war—this great piek-me-up, with its tonic effect on stomach and nerves. Are you using it ? If not, you - s^SgilfSiflrthfell 3d - psr p acket wfy at Chemists, Confectioners and Stores, or sand 3 JKKa '»\ penny stamps far a trial packet to the sole AuiU *1asian Agents: J. G, Gambles St Coy. Comaerct ¥Ss® FS&woup Stasis rTft Successor t0 T - Danßs ' I ITHOS.6APEB&6I. ge !;2!S ng plumbing branch vzszsrz n~.um PrM *" ■"* SM ' ! "<"y K | p/yHTIHB (WO DECORATING
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 4
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444Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16156, 9 March 1918, Page 4
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