//Inthe D.I.C. Siga ' JsOl ■ "Footwear Bargains this way . //I This sign points out the road to Economy; it Is fof you 'P' 'v' to follow Its lead. : imf\ '• ; , cannot dp without; some of the luxuries; : of dress you can discard; boots, never! . : , r -Yet prices are daily advancing—up, and up they go, : ! 7-and no one.can prevent.it. •. % , But the D.I.G. comes wit'.i an offer to help—to give ■■■ every man, woman, and child the opportunity to secure footwear at lower prices than ever, , . f|" r D.I.G. Sale Prices are not reminiscent of mythology, but tangible evidence of present day business methods to provide economical opportunities to buy good goods at less than the regular prevailing prices, v The D.I.C. SAIE is the PLACE for Footwear Bargains; the Time is SOW! MEN'S TAN CALF DERBY LACE .[ LADIES' TAN GLACE KID LACE BOOTS—Welted soles. English make. BOOTS—With welted solos. AmeriUsual Price, 275. 6d. can make. Usual price, 225. 6d. ; ! Sale Price. 16s. 6d. and 20s. Sale Price, ss. lid. ' ; MEN'S PATENT GOLOSH LACE . LADIES'GLACE ICID DERBY SHOES • BOOTS—American . make. . Usual. —AVith welted soles. AH sizes. Us- : price, 30s. Sale Price; 19s. 6d. ual price,' 16s. 6d. : JIENfS "CERT" BRAND TAN FOOT-' Sale Price, 13s. 11d. ' BALL BOOTS—Sizes 7, 8, 10's. .Us- tdjuciicdoi om&icc ual price, 14s. 6d. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES- ' " Sale Price, 10s. 6d. LADIES' PATENT DERBY SHOES MEN'S PATENT; LEATHER COURT —Also in glace kid. Sizes 4 and I ." flat bows, pump soles. 5. Usual prices, '18s. 6d: to 255. Sizes, .7, 9, and 10. Usual price, Sale Prices, 12s, 6d. to 16s. 6d. 9s. v 6d. Sale price, 7S. 11d. LADIES' PATENT GOLOSH—AVith MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSH BALS— white sue do upper, button shoes. Leather-lined. Welted soles, v Us- ' Usual price,* 255. ual price, 21s. . Sale Price, 17s. lid. Sale Price, 19s. MEN'S BROWN SUEDE LEATHER LADIES' BLACK CLOTH GAITERS . - SLIPPERS—With strong- soles. AND SPATS—UsuaI prices, 4s. lid. Warm lined. Usual price, 6s. 9d. and ss. Cd. - • Sale Prlcß, ss. nd. Sale Prices, 3s. 3d. and 3s, lid. ' LADIES' . EVENING SHOESMn LADIES' TAN KID 'LACE SHOES— :,i ' :;brona6; kid,\black glace kid. v'l.Sizes . ■ With pump soles. Sizes 2, 3, and:6. ■ ' I : H '2,' 3, and 7< Usual prices, 15s. 6d. ■ Usual prices, 18s. 6d. to 255. Rt 53 ' to 22s 6d 1 Sale Price, ~650 6d. : , . Sale Price, 7s. Ild. I.I» i -| '- 11 iiiiuTBrirgrrrnrnnn'lirii^^^^^^^^
; % tvttjrij $><£&* \inwu deuL sP* 'A tie- Qcstjt ■ 4ud> FIRE PROTECTION By a Article To tha Householder, to. itho Motor Car : Owner, to tho Business Man, tho full value of PROTECTION FROM FIRE ■ is obtained.by using the ''GALVO" CHEMICAL FIRE , EXTINGUISHED ' Specially built for special- requirements. INSTANTANEOUS. • PORTABLE. DURABLE. : LAERY & CO., LTD. NEW. ZEALAND AGENTS, WELLINGTON. 1 -pDVEWWTEWT ■ : FA©Y Wo; 11. . 31st Deo., 1911, £207,108, fij OAQH, was distributed amonfl the Policyholders IH BOfIPBEB, The above earn represents an addition rf £338,094 to the snmß Mstired. The bonuses are new fixed upon as attending scale, it being arranged thatthe lncreasea shall become greater with the dotation of the policy. Tho practical working ol thin arrangement wiU to onderatoKT by an tmp<i<Sicraof the following ammpleg: BOHCSEB OH THREE £1,000 PQLIOIEB, • , una Pome* «m opt , Steffi IS Tows I B7 Yoaii 13 TeaM * B °~ * C °' L - \ b-'t: & B l, 8. •>«,«. di--1003 80 008416 -0 <0 0 1005 80 18 0 351f1,0 41 UO looa BVI7 o 8818 oiaJß 0 1911 84,0 08918040 8.0 ■. la gsr i? V:Q- isvi.v o »' o : al 7* • • ■-» •-
iBG^^"Yo u wmße £fo apme s With. ' ■ DRAWING--ROOM lit FURNITURE • OUR NAME HAS 'ALWAYS BEEN IDENTIFIED WITH HIGH. . QUALITY DAINTY DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, AND, WE -'ARE-AT-ERESENT SHOWING AN 'UNSURPASSED SELECTION. WHETHER YOU REQUIRE AN OCCASIONAL CHAIR OR WISH > TO FURNISH AN ENTIRE DRAWING-ROOM WE ARE IN' PERFECT READINESS TO MEET YOUR EVERY NEED. tWE INyiTE YOUR ENQUIRIES AND INSPECTION. II lOILLI C 0 .9 LIP, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. , , MARKET STREET :: : : : HASTINCS. • • FACTORIES-WALTER ■ STREET,''.WELLINGTON., j-y.V, j' \ ■•■■■■. " '■ ■ " tiOfUFl Young's ==% wl 111 / ®^ rai ' e Electroplate to you the utmost satisfaction in wear, at an. equally satisfactory price. ■ A full"and up-to-date stock awaits your inspection, everything from Butter Knives to Tea and Coffee. Services. G. & T. Yoiing, Ltd. 252 Lambton Quay. . A 1915 WISH: MAY YOUR LIFE RUN AS EASY AS THE "ROTARY STANDARD." We have had over 40 years' Practical Experienoe, during whioh time we have handled thousands of Sewing / Maphirie®, and while the absolutely superior mechanioal excellence of the ROTARY STANDARD has captivated ub many of our • clients, after years of trial, are more enthusiastio in praise of them even than we are. 'All find them to be the easiest and most beautiful running Machines ever seen, doing;more and better work. Guaranteed for lifetime and the very best like 22 carat fine, when compared with 9ct. or rolled gold. The Newest 1 Central Needle Standard iB the most important invention of the century; Let us Bend you particulars. Standards paoked ; and delivered Free. Drop-head 5-Drawer Machines from £6 12s. 6d. Needles of 'all kinds in stock. Any make Machine repared. F h y H ' W D Fear s T ENGINEER AND IMPORTER, 09 WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. Which Country Drinks the Most Tea ? MEW ZEALAND is still ahead in the quantity of tea it consumes. A'" And, New Zealaridcrs are becoming moro critical as to tho teas • tliey use. ' They've learned'that it pays best to buy higli-grado teas— their favourite kind being "OUR OWN" TEA. They appreciate the delightful flavour and fragrance, the wonderfully refreshing properties of this famous tea. It comes to tho consumer with all the freshness of the choicest tea . gardens—at Is. Gd., is. Bd., 2s. per lb. I Try it to-day—you will not go back to other teas. W. CAMPBELL, LTD. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET, 'PHONE 2524. •163 RIDDIFORD STREET; 'PHONE 1084,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 2
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957Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2519, 14 July 1915, Page 2
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