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i'-All; : t|e World is Carpeted ,||j|. for the Wearer of D.I.C. Boots, ||| • _••• -r_ : -y - - . . . . 1 "There Is an Arabian saying which runs: "If thou wearest car- | pot on thy feet, the whole world is carpeted for thee." | ' It is a good deal like that for those who wear D.I.C. Foot- jj wear. For these,, the world Is carpeted with comfort for the feet, \ for they carry it along with them. | - D.1., C.-footwear.-footwear fir, Men and Women la selected from the \ * world's bestmanufactories, and made specially for us. , | Only goodleathers fare used, only good workmanship accepted, - " only goodr value and sold. 5 | " Carefully.--made on "foot-form" lasts,the Boots and Shoes you j I . buy here Iwill fit .comfortably from the very first. They will cost | I you less than you would pay elsewhere, too. Read these prices:— j w. .v •• ' • ; S 1 Pay 1 and Evening ■ Smart I i Footwear for Men Ladies' Footwear I M.00'3 Stout Box Calf GoloSh Lace Boots, Ladies' Box Calf Walking Shoes, with \ ■ \ , leather lined.- Wide welts, extra extra strong Boles, full.welte, j i » etrong solei ■ English ' make, ' "Be- . triata,"—l9j, 6d. \ ■ . . «•-•!•-;» .»• ® I '* Ladies' Glace Kid . Derby Lace Shoes, j I ' welted soles, smart Cuban heels, pat- 5 Hon s Stout Box Calf open front Lace ent cap. medium round, '"Cairo"- j ;.i Boots, made on natural form last, IJf 6d. . ? Suitable for City meai. Crocket and ' j i j j;l ■ rjonos make, "Paddock"—27s. 6d. . Ladies' Glace Kid Lace Boots, round tow, 5 •. i a high Cuban heels, patent toe-cap, G. j ■ i ' Men's Patent Court Evening Shoes, with and j. Clarke's make, "Maidstone" S 7.; . w ido" ilat,.bows.:,-.English make—9s, —21s. I j 6 ~ 12s 6d, Ladies' Glace Kid Derby Laco Boots, wide j : lion's Patent Lace Shoes, for Evening welts, stout soles, patent toe-oap, low ' '< wear, light pump soles, full wido toes square heels, Bostock make, "Globe" j , / - 10s. ed.,148. ■ ; ' —Z4J. 6d. § '', • } ■l ..... ,G . ■ r .,u.'f r manager. ||| |S ,Wa. Simm. | j

. ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. PHIS BAKGAIN.EVENT COMMENCES ON FRIDAY MORNING AT 9 a.m. SEE BARGAIN TABLES ot "Manufacturers'. Samples in LADIES HUbmtx, UNDER.WIiAIt, CORSETS, Etc. Note these two Specials-LAGi, AfIiJEMBROIDERY DEPARTMENT,IS per cent, off Regular Prices. UNDiKUAJitthVG DEPARTMENT, 10 per cent off Regular Prices. That isa reduction or Bs. ,'and 2s. in the Pound.' COME EAB-LY AND • MAItE A SELECTION, ir LEES AND CHURCH, 128 CUBA STREET.. '||r. Special HT©liG©2 | tfIENIY FIEtDEE & €©~ Ltd, \ ji > Having Engaged a Special Designer In Art Furniture A '} -ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE b I designs 'IK- oak, Walnut, and mahogany, b I'-£' ' '.'.AT,.VERY MODERATE PRICES. J 1 ' /FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORE- J i| S MANSHIP, SEE OTJR SHOW WINDOWS. \ \ - New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. X f l'Phoje 238.- ..-/ MANNERS STREET. J HICH-FREQUENCY. ELECTRICITY. TJBLIEVES and Cnray Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Insomnia. Paralysis, LoJLL -cqmotor-Ataxia,-Eheumatieraj- Gout,-Sciatica,, Lumbago, Indigestion, Lonfltipation, l '©to),' 1 ' ' " : t ;^:: ,, cc- < .^v,T*^ , .' , '.*.vr^--"-'-AX'EL'--HOLTZ f I • MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Telephone 2006. v 123 Willis Street, Wellington. ■■■■Li— !■■■■■■ n J i..W. m •; Satisfaction IIF • Is Yoms To Coiaifli&flck ' Any woman who has worn an COSTUME knows the 'Juj ' truth of this! 'is 3 X She knows she can go to ELLIS depend upon her ordeiß if'J being satisfactorily filled every time—there never was Buch a m"ill " thing as an ELLIS "MISFIT.""" M OBDER TOUE WINTER COSTUME HERE—DON'T LEAVE /I J IT TO. .CHANCE.. ;. . ~. , I|| ' B« "ELLISi' art tailor, ;/ Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, xSTJSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. fi Established 1902. . £ TRAININC FOR STUDENTS. :: DO YOU WANT TO PRESERVE YOUR TEETH FROM DECAY? :l DO YOU WANT YOUR MOUTH TO PEEL FRESH AND PUREP DO-YOU WANT YOUR CHILDREN. TO GROW UP WITH SOUND, HEALTHY "• TEETH?' ' - Ti/fICROBIN TOOTH PASTE will do all this. PRICE, Is. Gd. Do not bo 'ItJL' persuaded to tako any other. Sold by. most Storea and Chemists, and by Kirkcaldie and Stains, D.1.C., and Economic. If your dealer not not stock it, send Is. 6d. stamps for a Tube, post free, to MICROBIN CO., '• BOX 935, G.P.0., WELLINGTON. Mm h miVAirvit r> n ' FLORENCE HULLEN, STAIFOEB & Co. g Sairdressing College. -Jtt S22&?£*aA!>Z ® „„„ the removal of superfluous hair, having 123 a CUBA STREET. previously been treated by other specialCAN' Supply Ladies' with firrt-class lsta per medium of electrolysis, also depiquality and quantity of Hairwork. latories, at great expepse (,£75) without Wo are always willing to redress our fT ce Vp"? a ? Bfatefully work free, or allow 011 all orders if fresh thankful to vou for your _ treatment of , ' " my case. Since undergoing treatment tr ■ ! ncll ? a -1 ; ' t,„ f '' „ n ,i ovftninff traces of superfluous hair bat in addition JMTSUS.'tW'Xa U&B}# "ss.MnpSdS'jrt !>. ■»«, .i» purchased. , ' FASHIONABLE FUfeS. I , ss=a to No. 3 Manners Street. Ladiej Territorials m Camp . ihoiild call and inspect her stock before 1 buying their Winter Furß. Beautiful WILL FIND AN Black Fox, Silver . Fox, Squirrel, ' and imported direct, "come early and givo Electric Pocket Light vour order. Repairs a specialty. * ! VERY HANDY. AEROPLANE SCIENTIFIC BUTCHERY — .E^he^ ca .lL 0 tho h SOI) SCIENTIFIC! '-WHY? Because your joints arc cut'By practical men 'in a MANNERS STREET, proper manner. 1 .Nothing but pnnio Ox liecf.and Wether Mutton kept. Orders SELL THE RELIABLE ARTICLE, ecnt Iq all parts of the. City. Give us a trial. 'Phone 1228. 24 Conrtcnny Place. ■=' 1 1 " : =11 !DRESSMAKOTG_IS AW ART! I ' LADIES PLEASE. NOTE! \ MIS.S ..HAMON'S STUDIO I Is on the 3rd Floor, BAKER'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON ST. 'Phone 8919.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1766, 3 June 1913, Page 2

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