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ii K The expected always ' ' happens with D.S.C. ' , Hillinerj at Sale Time Down! Down! Down! go prices •; . to the lowest possible limitj with the usual certain and positive resu,t ' that not a sin § !e Hat wi " Iff remain that belongs to this ) ™ It is the natural law in the 1 sphere of smart Millinery that nothing shall be carried over from - - one season to another. Just how far the D.I;C. help is shown by the Sale Prices on Trimmed Hats, Ready-to-Wears, Uij(sjfc: > trimmed Felts, Velours, Sailors, f\/r¥ iIXF and Straw. vjfu There is n0 "Pteking-up-and-' .WiWjjm putting-away-for-another-season- • • ■ ■■ ■ kind-of-business" at the D.I.C. Everything must go. : . TRIMMED HATS—AII one price. - &'J.. To Clear, 18s. 6d. f .! 2 only "JAY" HATS-Navy Velvet, ' J*-'''' ' • Purple Velour. Were 635. $ v- Now 20s " '• READY-TO-WEAR FELTS— %\\ftr l y& To go at ss. lid. ,■> / UNTRIMMED FELTS— f y To bo cleared at 2s. Bd. /'/TmS/P'" Tilt BLACK AND COLOURED VELOURS ♦ItwkiAiMv —Usually 255. 6d. to 455. \ ' All One Price, 10s. 6d. MM V BLACK VELVET SAILORS—WitIx -■ .... ribbon baud. . r - if ■ Farewell Price, ss. lid. UNTRIMMED STRAWS- . Clearing at 3s. Hd.

■'•Tired When-you, foal thus—physi- S| | callv vorn out but can't get a m ! . good night's sleep, the cause is . |j i ! : run down nerves. They need S I a tonic and food that/will build |j i -. up and permanently strengthen if j . .them. Take '. a | 'W 1 1 mmMt 1 This splendid preparation>ill a! Eut tliem right, and the cure will a j e lasting. Phosphatonic con- ||!j ' tains phosphorus—nature's fin- gl est nerve tonic.. Get a bottle |3 j of Fhosphatonio to-day. Sleep | j well and be cheery. 2)6 and 4/6 j|! at chemists and stores, or post §3 free from Chas. A. » Chemist, Wellington. , 21 i jiMfflMiiiij | ppwwappg . LAST PURS OF THE SEASON, SMITH, 88 WILLIS STREET. Black' Fox, Squirrel, -Pitch, Coats, Caps, ' Etc., Selling at less than cost price,, " KEPAIKS A~SPECIALITY. cC : —, . .■ _ ' —~ FOR GOAL !, fuel,,' lEOIIIEK V •• ■■ ■ 'And.-; ' • All Australian Hardwoods, Samuel Brown, Ltd. WELLINGTON. Telegrams: SAMBRO, WELLINGTON. rpHE "IDEAL" HOME SCHOOL OF 'J-- DRESSCUTTING, H Adelphi Chambers, 102 Willis Street. The IDEAL HOME" • Chart is the most ■perfect-' and simplest yet introduced; ■learnt Jn. a few lessons; free demonstrajtiOßß;;''*LQSS4ns' given in 'practical -Dressmaking and all classes of Fancy Work. Orders taken for Costumes, Evening ■Dresses, etc. Call for particulars. Telephone 16. ; : '

Preserwing Jars. ■British' Made. Special Patent Fastener. iWill last four times as long .as an 'American. Pints, ss. 6d.; Quarts, 6s. 6d. J $ Gallons, 7s, 6d. per dozen, (tliia is barely-cost price, but want .to clear, as they are too good £ ; Wrin^ers' B . Be':.British' and buy a British iWringer. Best 'American is only guaranteed 'for .2 years, but English ia guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few, shillings inore than the (Yankee," LinoSe&ims. 5Ve are-now showing BOma new-designs just landed. 'Remember, t we only stools: British—no Continental, l Carpets &, Ca,rpet Square s* [We.have pome of exceptional yalue. W.e never hesitate to stock 'the best Carpets. iWe. find ihey, are easily sold,. For-reliable -value In all Glass of Furnishings see GEORGE WINDER, u—Td, s< .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2518, 20 July 1915, Page 2

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