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r'*mi*' "Fair Exchange is no Robbery!" ■;; YOIF get the best of it at the B.IC. Sale. When the D.I.C. goes "a bargain-making" Original Prices fly as chaff before a flail. • . The outcome is a ready clearance of existing stocks...farewell to summer, in preparation for a welcome to Winter Fashions. ■■■:■■.. Join with us in making things merry among the bargains. Of course, there's a practical side—sound common sense is the i very essence of tilings at D.I.C. Sales. By way of example— •-' • 150 MEN'S SAC SUITS, originally 395. 6d.. ..SOLID OAK OVEBMANTEL, oarvod. . : ■ ' > to 453—Sale Price, 28s. 11d. and fitted with cupboard. Was £13 I ~„,.■.. . . ~ . , .... 15s.—Sale Price, £4 18s. 6d, . ■ ; ,-.,; is-MEN'S, FLANNEL:SUITS... Always • ' ' I ~: . , ...: \ ,293. 6d.-Now. 14s. lid. . m AUSTRIAN CHAIRS. Usually Ba, : ■ - 6d. and 9s. 6d.—Now 6s, lid. each. ~ M PAIRS MEN'S ALE -WOOL GOLF 1 : HOSE-all sizes. .Regular Price,4s. , 2 INMAN DHU RKIE CARPETS. Were >v : "d-Sale Pr.«, 2s. lid. per. p..r. M m Prices, 325. 6d., 495. 6d., 575. 6d. - •' , " .■ ■. ■■'...^,^;^^%» M SSlii^-^;#A9,?r:;.,9 A ? JI " ' ' ' ' 'jIBRE HAXP HOSE-seamkss; treble -toei and heels-2 Pairs for Is. lid. 'Mt CIjSHION Tol>S ' u ls - 1U - ' and 2s. Gd.—Going at Is, each. U PAIRS irEN'S TAN WILLOW DERBY .' BALS-sizM G, 7, 9, and 10 Usually 2 Q UAET LIGHTNING TOP JARS. Uβ21s 6d—Sale Price, 14s 6d, ually 7s. Gd.-Sale Price, 4s. 6d. doz. * DJ.C. SOOT POLISH, £kck and tan.-i LITTLE GIANT TABLE MANGLES. 6 Tins for Is. ' Usually 453,—Sale Price, 395, 6d, each, [Wm. Simm, Oβ I a : Manager, \^S^

. ( SUN Vicgiilsjc,i by Merwanjoi BRAND. K jSttmy- anTsons! Bombay. Bombay- Mango Chutney, ! Madras Gurry Powder. ■ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ■ . y A Good Judge A good judge of quality and flavour in Tea will instantly > ''V decide that ~!.'. . Crescent Tea should be.placed first, for its .rich liquor, exquisite , bouquet 1 and excellent drinking 1 f qualities. fflf k : l|B, l/V'-/->r.lb. /Ml " '/■ ' LocalAiMili: JffiU ■;'. W .40 TuriibuU \lw\. ''A ■ * C °" e "? n Eton.' VIOLET; SNOW CREAM. rriHE most cWfacious: Sl;in"!'Bo!iutifiei JL known. . ..AbsoluteJ.y" Ki'easeless. Tli more- frequent; •{ho ■ application —tlio -'Its , possibility .of.'-.iMt'ilijiost'irteailciL-'oi.-.8l blemishes, . '.'^itpgriitiOiis' JTnil'V''*/ * -fs.: , . ~( ; cl from Geo. MecvL'riiiibton Quay,'and, otlie leadiri}! Chemists J]il:ouglio.tit"N.Si. .(Postei anywhere 3d,-extra.) ■.. : :' "■■..' : STAKE f|B*Gp. ; ISA CCBA''STHBEtfi-;/' • T ADIES , Hair Cut'"and' Singed, Sham, pooed and Dressed in ha!£-an-Lour. Price, is. . Dried with Latest Electric Motor. ALL HAIRWORK MANUFACTURED '■; ON.TIIK PREMISES. - TO~TKE LADIES 01' WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. ,T JOSEPH, Ladies'' Tailor, begs tt i<, ■- notify, that,he.is still turning oui .'irstalass Costumes (it a Cheaper Kate than "aDv othw Finn in Wellinstop. His onij wldrees is-BOULOOTI CHAjMBEES, Wellington. 'Phone S6E3. • • ; VVa Dtii'ttnilLimiiltumiscbytcnlcli- /^© J *«-j/. /&>•» to-day. 4+13.. LET the'"Dominion" GoneralPrintinf Department handle your next orde; whatever yonr requirements. Prompt At (eotioii. fieaaonable clmigea.

Mr. Micawber in prosperity no longer ; waited for something to turnup. Nothing |jf could turn up better than he had. He had £f> nf " Stand-Out Tea"! fTff&'jL "My dear Copperfield," he wrote, " as friend to friend, let me assure yo" that 'Stand-Out Tea' is *'"%? onc ( . artnl y Bood incoijipdriibly.': : M'^-V^^^^M^W^P , Mr. Micawber was no fool. He - ■■'"' \^^S;^^l>^^§jV^ n had an eager eye for excellence; When you find him praising tea, you have P ro °f P os ' l i ve ' na ' ' ie knows a tea worth O>M e you °P l i m ' st or pessimist,-dire foreWMyk k o( k r or snn S u ' ne sou '> sce,- or stripling, P? "Stand-Out Tea" cannot fail to do you good. M§ / ' n Its cons ' slent quality there is no taint or ©J \§v« Because it is exquisitely flavoured, the fi? satisfaction people find in "Standjff, V. IP; Out Tea" is absolutely permanent. '* tea '''"' u, ' len once ' r,cc ' That Superb Tea: 4- ... m ' " : J^ ■■•/'.■.'.'•■.■'.■/MRS. SMSTH, j— — M — ——i ' Furrier. ... 3 Manners Street. /r-i o era/ la - ALL -XMAS GOODS, CHILDREX'S Ww ©FM MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF ' ■ ir *-• : ' COST ie ; larlies, bring .your FURS to be reno- At the sanie fee < or * he n ■yi'fS waiting. FUR WORK A same wor k at a l esser ■'}■■ ■SPjUiC.IALin. , , tl." 1 ;. .- '■■ . fee, and you save money, "l. T DAISY; VACUUM CLEANERS. 'This you get at —,' "A- FEW Shftp-soilcd Machines, used for ' ji&siisw&£&. Xα. demonstrations; (o clear at a rfr ' auction. Fully euarnnteed. . 'fi^^^«@ra^ ak RAND, WALKER AND CO., J pTRE_CURED. & FHOST, : havo y boon °ZZ SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. 1- fully treated by Dpijs 3oitie Specific. r. Letters of appreciation received from all Temporary Sets re-made to Permanent, parts of N.Z., aud Austria. Price 10s. s 1 1« id. (one month's supply) post free from . '•• A. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui. >■ , THE ROYDQARLJCK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, FOR CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES AND MASSAGE. ' CHILDREN'S CLASS RESUMES ON SATURDAY, 7th FEBRU ARY. For particulars of other Classes ami Treatment apply S MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Directress. , 0 Sussex Chambers, Panama Street. .'Phone 2199. [t ! a ,,, ■ ■ . i - ■ \) A Merely because it seems Cheap. On the other hand, rciueni- ■ ( (> ber a good Piano need not be a very high-priced one. We \ ( sell only good instrutnents, but at moderate prices, aud our \ ¥ terms are- unequalled in the Dominion. r = 1. F J PINNY Ltd 89 WILUS street, \ ,g i> JP. Of. X, JULU., WELLINGTON. {.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1969, 28 January 1914, Page 2

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