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D.I.C Sales become more and more popular, as the Bargains arc always genuine. Read the following items, for instance. Fashion Goods in all Showroom Departments are rarely carried over to the next season, because they are marked at quick clearance prices. — See the Special Tables Be Prompt Costainne <Jk Mamtle Department; 12 SMA RT UP-TO-DATE WASHING COS- LADIES' COTTON and VOILE GOWNS, in TUMKS, swd colours, various sizes— all dainty colourings, and White ; newest l.'.sual Prices .. 5-/6 57/6 shapes— D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 21,'- Usual Prices— i oniv XA W SKRGE COAT FROCK— 59/6 6.?/- 65/6 69/6 3* gns. 4 gns. i'«ual Price 6*/- D.I.C. Sale Prices—• DIC Sale Price .'." '.". 29/6 ♦Vβ 62/6 65/6 57/6 59/6 69/6 ,«ni.\-\vvmvri\Tm\T FROCK T0 CLEAR— 6 JUMPER SILK SPORTS •sual rric? ns in Pink. Rose. Lemon. Black r,\r V T r- "' 4 ™«' and White—Usual Price .. 6VD.I.C. Sale Price .. 5 gns. D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 25/ ft 1 only NAVY COATING COAT FROCK. 2 mW Heavv CREPE DE CHINE SPORTS beautifully trimmed braid— COATS.'Heliotrope and Pink— l.sual Pncr, .. .. 10 gns. Usual Prire <U crns D.I.C. Sale Price .. Signs. dSS &to Price '.'. ..^g 1 only NAVY COAT FROCK— 2 on i y SAXE BLUE SHANTUNG SILK Usual Price .. .. 5 1 COATS—Usual Price .. .. 59/6 D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 59/6 D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 10/6 1 only NAVY COAT FROCK— WHITE PIQUE Thrcc-quartcr LENGTH ' Usual Price .. .. 5$ gns. SPORTS COATS— D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 59/6 Usual Price .. .. .. 25/6 I only NAVY COAT FROCK— * .D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 10/6 ' . Usual Price .. .. £3/19/6 THOUSANDS OF BLOUSES from D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 35/6 5/- to £5/5/3 BLACK and WHITE CHECK COTTON BLOUSES in White and Coloured Voile, COSTUMES— Cotton, Crepede Chine, Jap. Silk, French T "sual Price .. .. .. 63/- Net, Georgette and Ninon—All marked D.I.C. Sale Price .. .. 39/6 to effect a Speedy Clearance! DISCOUNT FOR CASH, AS USUAL 1/- in each complete £ off these Low Sale Prices

Remember— It's Summertime TT ma y be a season and it may not; but in ' -V any case, there will be hot days, sultry days, . days that are trying in the extreme to Mothers, days that turn the milk sour. , x Imagine a week o{ brilliant weather—then a thunderstorm. It breaks out, let us say, at night, when the milkman has gone for the day, and before he returns in the morning the children want their breakfast. What arc you to do ? Waste the milk you bought yesterday, or give the "turned" milk to your baby and risk results ? Do neither—keep a tin of Glaxo in the house. It will never fail you. Glaxo is milk, enriched with cream and sugar. - It is, therefore, a complete food for your baby; you simply add boiling water to as much Glaxo as you went for one meal. The rest remains in the. tin, safe from dust and dirt and unaffected by any change in the weather. Left airtight, Glaxo never goes sour. It contains every milk element your children need and nothing that they should not have. For Invalids and Convalescents , »/6. 2/6, 6/- TINS OF ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES, ' 80 For Wounded Returned Soldiers Church of England Institute, Rotorua ConUint Rett Room. Billiard Room. Games Room. Waiting Room. Sup. Verandah, devoted to theuae and benefit of returned ■ Wounded and Side Soldiers recuperating at Rotorua. Upwards of 5.000 morning and afternoon teas and suppers arc provided free during each month THEY HAVE DONE THEIR BIT I KEEP ON DO'ING YOURS Seed your subscriptions to carry on this and similar work elsewhere lo Tk« Military Affairs Committee, 20 Mdgnve Street, WeUkftei J AS. W. HENDERSON" I " J»i»* • GEO. SHIBTCLUTB t Sen. Trttnrtri ■ ' ■ a* Army Uontiiora may U i be tent to J. C. Adams, E»q., 73 B*»: rat*. Ckrietekuiek. That Knocking in Your Engine by CARBON in yonr Cylmders. • One ounce of ■ . JOHNSONS CARBON REMOVER PRICE 4/-PER HALF-PINT TIN MBMa into each Cylinder will CURE the tronble ; fi>; minitet time, «nd In an hour yon wiirh.Ve a perfectly cleau engine. Kl^t , SoT ? P. h 5^ L .pring» to make it ride ; but if the fprin« are notYepilnbi-icated they ax. absolutely uaelei.. JOHMSON'S STOP SQUEAK OIL. PRICE 2/3 PBR HALF-PINT TIN TMuetntes between the Spring Lwea, ih*renA\j Inbncafang them. HQOID _OR PASTE 2/3 PER TIN E. Reece Limited rv .' ■ COLOMBO STREET rs»3 -tm J

The Best Preparation for a Good Day's Work Most .of us need a good sustiiin- ; ing breakfast to carry us through ■ the work of the day. And there's > so bftter fonmlation thnn n hnvpine pluie ot delicious, nouriehinj. apnetis- ' Satisfying, yot easy ot '• digestion—light, yet w.ore nonrisliinc than any other cereal. Yon owe it to yonrseU io iry thie superfine product— ; Creamoata i ; (Cre«m o* the Oat) I —fitly termed N.Z.'» National BrtakI fn»t. Untoiiohrd by band from the oat j field to the pantry, Crenmoata is nhjo- ( lntely pure and fresh and i;nar&ot*ed j . under thoN.Z. Pure Foods ,v ! i The New Lemon Cheese — \ \•• %J? BROOKE'3 m ~ I I LUNCHEOiT CHEESE | ! B Always keep a tin in the house. H ; H Sold everywhere. H} ■ Paefctd by Fatfitt, Janet t Go. Ltd. ■ j ■ Wholtttla from Thampton Bro» ltd. R j ! H j.500 B ; % _ Think for yourself CoßTeotiosal idea* often wmrp our better judgment. Think tnit out. Ira't it better to buy high grade clothing, that hat hardly beea worn at all. at a third or quarter *f iu original price, than to tpead the same meoey on shoddy new Uuagt that will last no time ? Am inspection of my unriralled dock of secondhand clothing will solve your problem. Mrs. Ellwood Secondhand Clothier 123, 125,127 Armagh Street /J 'Phone - - 3087 V E4fi3t-6fi7l

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LV, Issue 16435, 31 January 1919, Page 4

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