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ilr '"''"' ■"■■'-" , ■ - il '; Big Bargain Boom J , at..the D.I.C. Half Price Days • . , this week-from to=day. . This Is the way we clear our Stocks of; Odd Lots, Single Articles, Broken Ranges, Remnants, and the Job Lots. This is the way you save double \ h | \ ||§ money, because even Sale Prices ' ' ■ ■ J 1! I • II are cut in half. , m^ . •• -f - • It" appears to jjs that," that Is > ,„where.you buyers Mwin^out." pi rrsr-z:■"■'■: Half Price Days ■'" ! : - l i&Ss-'L** « m« .: ■ this week-froint<Hlay. ' Price Bargains,for every'*'" , % isonejpf-jhe great family, bf~th'rifty, ,'•'-' * shoppers. "" ~ ' ,".'W 1. " Wm/Simm iLJ I. Manager sJ'a -J.© V 9 ■■■ m. mi i-iu-ijiiimim ».u -u .i.iwh.ii.jj nti lulißiiiimiiu un jii ■■ whmii i« ■■■■■ .—B.olk

WINTER SALE I A LL TUBS at Gieatly Reduced Prices -i-i. at MRS. SMITH'S, ' No 3 MANNERS STREET A i h. hrgo assorfc-ncnt of Fur Sets, Bags, / Fur Tiimmuigs, etc 1 Have Just Landed .' MEWCARPETSQUAREB IN ALL- SHADE! AND SIZES from 12/6 to £15 ss. NEWIARPEIRyNNERS V-from 2/3 to 5/d yard. NEW,SOFA. RUGS r from 15/« to,£3 3s. &&N HEARTH RUGS % from .4/6 to 42/.. New piano iats I from 2/6 to s J2/6. NEW DOOR MATS , from' 1/- to 10/6. BEST VARIETY AND LOWEST PRICE Please* Inspect at, RADFORb'S SALE NOW ON. 63 & 65 Willis St. To>Test your own sight, bPECTACLE OTJTrjT, ivith full instructions, posted to any address Treo of Charge. Spectacles from 3s. 6d. to 12s Gd. Best V Lenses Used. ' " J. R. B5 WILLIS STREET, (Next John Duthie and Co) Stockton. CoaL BEST SMITHY, STEAM, k BOUSE ; COAL OBTAINABLE. - CARGOES WEEKLY. Newcastle Coal. LANDING REGULARLY. Samuel Brewn, ltd., WELLINGTON. *■ —— ■ ~ J{M ' Bad Legs T/| ing and rubbing the loH.mcd parli Mil Ok timuol ike prepualion (hit I H/J_'lnculed bunJitJiol Bad-Logs 1 Jwffl!k " m " ,011 " Eimizol sell an i^hloU m, *' c beillb-gifint mucn upen ill slcin cruplloni Sloie" o: pen lta» from Cbii A, tie cbei Chtmlsl Welliriloi I L rLETCHER'S

-RESULT of the Half-Yearly / CASH REWARD SCHEME '' the half-year just closed marks another big step forward-a distinct sign that "STAND-OUT" TEA is rapidly widening its already large ■--circle of friends. We take this, opportunity to thank the many con- "' sumer3 who so kindly write in such glowing terms of our tea. f assure the public that irrespective of the increasing cost • of teas, material, and labour, we will adhere to our original intention ■ '■.' of only packing blends which Will fully maintain the proud position ':,-;" TEA.-ha s already earned. ' : :'. •! ■■-■->. : _ >■■ .■:•■:■•.■•■•. .<■ » Mr. 000. H. Davieß, Golden tor. Homo, ' ' WcstportiMissEllehM'Kenzie.OnehnDßiijlliss ' Ouaonstown ..- •• ..£SO 0 Ivy Howell, Napier; Mrs. E.- Toms.ralmcrston . Mrs V Wlzzol, Rookvllle, OolllngwoorJ 210 0 N.; Miss Ivy ttuscoe, Kohi, 'WaTcrley; Mrs. G. Mrs Winter. 359 George St., OUnerJln 1 0 0 Dovanport, Ashhurst; Mrs. J; Symcs. Grey- " ' '•' 10/- each to tho following:—.-. ;.' ■'■■• mouth; Mrs.K. A.Brovner;Greymouth;Mre. . ~ JV t H. Lancelot, Skmon,noekville;Mre..W. .. "'■■'■'Oobden'j Mrs. li, Stevens, Blackball, ':'. M'Konzie.Knmara; MiSßSelbyWinso t.Kawai •■•••. 7/8 oaoh to tho following:- : S, s ■ Mrs. It. TV, Lawßon, St. Kilda; Miss E. M. . MiSßMattd Jones, Dlllmanßtown; Mra.Amy Siiters,Newdorß;MlßaAllceFl rnmor.PalmoreV- ■■ Sahdle, Stafford; krs.TV.TVdotton.Bkckball;, tonN.; Mr.B.L. Batson, Hoklhka; Mrs.T. J. :: Misß-A:'-TVillianis. DillmanstoTvn; Mrs; TV. J,: Thomas, Otara, Southland: Mrs. Thomas, Gis- ■ ;*■• Clarke, Timaru; Mrs. A. B. Ferguson* 8ofion; borne; Mrs. It. Dixon, Mataroai Mrs.L.Gelar- ';: ' Miss Bale Scott .TVestlnfid; MiasK.'Henderson,. die.Paeroa; Mr. Gordon TValto, Cobden; Mrs. ■ j Kew, Dunedin Mr. TV. C. J. Kortegast, Hokl- -B. Rogers, Stratford; Master Cyril Stewart.Ta- . S-tika; Master A. Cumming, Seddonville; Miss ranaki; Miss Maggie Hepburn, Earnsclengh; "vLuoyHunter,Granity. ■• ■ ■:■'. •. . ,MlßsGladyßSlephens,Cobden,Greymoutb;Mr. •■/•■ v .'■' '■ 6/- oaoh to tho following:-'.- : ; Jas. A. Kay, Eewnnui: Miks Marion Stephens, -'v ; Mre, ; J.,M'Dbnald. 'Amaru;'Hiss N. Downs, Cobden.Greymouth; Mrsi. Ed. Stannard, West- ■:■- •Waverley, N. 1.; Miss Simpson Auld, Blackball; port: Miss Amy.Siroombe, Eangiatea. Otoro- '-': Mrs. Fred M'lnlyre.TVestport; Mrs. S. Groom, hanpa: Mr. TViltred Johnston, Pukckolie, TV ; .• ' • Greymoilth; Mr.B. Jeffs.Dunedin: Mrs. James Mr. E. Graham, Matami; Mrs. TV. I'ostcr, Hill-.. •' •.-;•■" Lloyd,'Mauneawera ;'Miss Lena Eyani West- Brave; Mr. J. Grossi, Nelson: Mr. John Gillies, ',',port-Mrs BT Kane, Oardroria; Mrs.'walker, .Dunedin; Mr. H. Trubslioe,Napier 5.;.11r. A. "■• Westport; Mrs.Capt.S.TVestrapPiNelson:Miss Humphries.Dnnedin;Mrs.E.Paterson,S Dune- . ■' ; Almarscolt. Belleknowes; Miss I. M.:Muir, din;Mr9,E.A.Osmond Taranakl;Mrs.J.Bowos, ; ' ,'Oliristeliurcri;Miss E.Berry.Greymouth;Mrs. PortAhuriri; Mrs.M'Chary,Canterbury; Miss 'J Nicholson TVaipori; Miss M, O.Carroll, NoraCoogan.Mataroa: MlssD.Oxenham.Now lv J - Haivardoh :'M«.TV. G.Murphv. Okain's Bay;. Plymouth; Mrs. H. White,Palmerston N.;Mrs, . i Miss M. M'Lachlan, Clinton; 'W. C. Gregory, G. Munro. Hlverton: Mrs Norman Lookycr, ■•■• -.Taihap'e: Ml«s Maggie Shannon.Dlllmamtown; Praitiki.N.l.; Miss 3v. Martin, TVoodville; Mr. "■; Mrs.M'Lenn.Makuri; Miss Johnson, Stafford- TV. G. Baker, Invercargill; Master.Lewij CarI' town'-Mr.A Cowan, Okuru; Mrs. W. Knott, roll,Musselburgh, Dnnedin: Mr. A.Holen.S. -: >;i .'NewPlyniouth':Mrs.TVoods.Ahurlrl:MlssS. Dunedin; Miss B. Godbaz,Nelson; Mrs TT'm. ' 'Maenherson.Pembroke; Miss DoraPilcher.Te Moffltt,PauEavehu.Taranßki;,MissE.E.Fcnni, • . Karaka, P.6.;-Mrs. King, Wellington! Mlsb Pukolnpu,Napier: Mrs EBryant.S.piine(lin; ■-■.Bremner. Warrington; Mrs. Mat. Eobinson, Mrs. w. A. Paterson v Eoslyn; Mrs. C. F. Bell, '■'■ Millertor!' Miss K.A.Mori,Blackball;'Mrs.o. Dunedin; Mrs.TV,G.MePherson.Qnoenstowu; ■'•'- Belts, Wcslport; Miss Lila Jones, Ngawaka, : Mr. E. Nleol, Mornlngton. Dunedin; Mrs. S.Taihape; Mrs. E. Huband, Temuka. -, ■■- : M'Caughan. Kaitangata: Master Daniel Grant, 2/B eaoh to tho following:— " , '.'.' TVestport; Mrs. John Bruce, Cambridge; Miss ■■' Mrs. Akchnrst, Nolsbn; Mrs. H. Hardie, West- A.M. Rutherford, Nelson: Mre. F. Buchanan, .:'port; Mrs;simons,senr.,T»Hkl;MraOgg. West- Pov.'Bay, Napier; Miss A. M Lean, Inglewood; port"Mr».C A DonWc.Tomuka; Mrs.L. Wil- Miss Kate Johnslone, Nelson: Mrs. G. Rye, •'• liains Kahlka'teii: Mrs, A'.L.Barry, Cambridge; Oririi, TVaikato; Miss Lizzie 'Kitchen, Otoro.Mr/JI. O'Donnell, Groymoutli: MissTV.Kinff,, hanga: Mr. T, Harvey, Mr.G.Hes-'nmarn-Mrs 0 King,Miuiwaka;lMlss Annie ford,Dnnedin:MissflazelM.iFlsk.Napier;Mrs. *' 'Smyth,TVood'vilJc; Mr.Geo.Mathieson.Ham))- M.D.TVilsoif.Kaitaugala; Mrs.G, Bawden. S. .den; Mrs. P.Brophy.TVarca; llrlD.M|kkelson,' Dnncdln; ; MlssD.M'Caughan; Kaltangatn. Our N»3Xt Gompetition CLOSES on DECEMBER 15,1914, when we williagain • make a most liberal Cash Distribution, ■" ''.' Sole Proprietors: • I': r. wiisp &.;uo,^rsisr. ' : -'r .'■'.oJr>R RANTS o» ->. ;-•'.■.;-■■.'•• '■ \tJ* ' fi o '', '■ J°ij > ' ,J eSTy KIMO <* 0 * ■ ■ 'p^M-.;:'-. "savory"" " Si .l ':'■ HIGH-GRADE CIGARETTES ; 4vSva: PBOCURABLE.ALI. LEADING TOBACCONISTS 'ss?§ ' f VIRGINIA TURKISH RUSSIAN -'. lOO'o • \ ''■"■' ' ' ■'■'■-' ''AIR^riGHT.TINS. , Sole Agenls for New Zealand: JOHNSTON & CO., LTD., WELLINGTON. A 1914 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." .We have had over 40 years' Praotical Experience', ■ during which time '...'. £. , we have handled thousands of ■>:■) ;: ifß'wii'©' : nn'Aciiiigriss, and while the absolutely, superior mechanical exoellenoe of the ROT: . .AHY.-STANDARD has captivated us, many of our clients, after years of trial," are more enthusiastic in praise of them even than we are. . All find-them to bo the easiest andmost beautiful running Machines : ever Been, doing- more and better work. Guaranteed for .-.lifetime, and the very'best, like 22 carat fino, when.compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. ; The Newest Central Needle Standard is tho Wist important invention of "'the century. Let us send you particulars.' Standards packed, and det _ Drop-hoad C-Drawer Machines from £5 12s. 6d. Needlos •:. of all kinds in stock. Any make Machine prepared. _-:i:_:_l-'.: F. J, w. F.em, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER..9B WILLIQ STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2214, 29 July 1914, Page 2

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