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j; D.LC. HaSf=Price Days are Wednesday, ! ? and Saturday ■ Jf- : > • 1 I; v ~ r The end of the month will see 3 • " am ",ants and Oddments the end of the Sa|e—the end of r; of ever Y k,nd at ■ Half the month Is on SATURDAY. | !; Marked Sale Prices. I S ' . < MARK WELL THE BAROAINB i *'• $3iL. G. OFFERED DURING THE FINAL ? .• DAYS OF THE SALE—THEY ARE EVIDENCE OF .THE REALITY OF : t Bill hM THE D.I.D. ECONOMIES. j . ''M ||S . Get busy among the Bargains' f ' IS! f S . while the opportunity is yours— j *"■ ' start your Half-Price Shopping "I . to-morrow morning, and remem» | fasr that Saturday is the very last . ■■ ■- ■■■•■-■■■■"'■ . ■■■ • day of the D.I.C. Sale. 1 V IT- IS BARGAINS LIKE THESE THAT | ARE LIGHT ON THE PURSE. i " 50in. GREEN MOHAIR CASEMENT CLOTH-Original Price, 4s. 6d. | Final Sale Pries, Is. yard. \ . , 60in. GREEN VEGETABLE SILK-Was 7a. 6d. '.To be cleared at one-third . I t-.,- of tlxe price, viz. ' 2s. 6d. yard. i r. 250 Yards EDGING AND FRINGE —Always cost up to 6Jd. per ,-yard. ' J - ' • Fi na | sale Price, Is. 9d. per dozen yards. I ' •• N 250 LINEN AND CRETONNESASIP LE PIECES-For Cusliions, Table i "l V \ Covers, etc. | - Special Sale Price, 25in. x 27in., Bd. each, . ' j ■ , • Special Salo Price, 25in. x 52in., Is. Hd. each. 'j| , Special Sale Price, 52in. x 52in., 3s. 11d. each, jjj " REMNANTS LINOLEUM-Half Marked Sale Price. ? •; •V- FANCY CLOCKS—Were marked Sale Price, 6s. 6d. to 15s. § 1 ■ . . - ,if ir Now Half, that, ,viz., as.-9d. to 7s. 6d. r ii ' BRONZE, FLOWER POTS-Originally 9s, 6d. to 12s. 6d. 2s. Gd. each. | '• TIN JELLY MOULDS—Wore lsj 3d. each to Clear, jj --i , CHIP CUTTERS—Were ip. 3d. each to Clear. | LADIES' FELT HATS— Is. To Clear. I READY-TO-WEARS— 2s. 6d. each. . f . VELVET - I \ . ' . 3S. 11d. • | • EVENING FROCKS—Now J7s. Gd. Were' 4 t0,6 guineas. | MEN'S HARD FELT,HATS—BIack. Is. 6d, each, s TIES—3d; .and 6dlv Were .Gd. arid Is. Sale Price. | ' ' ' '' BOYS' ODD HOSE- 2s. Pair. ' | BOYS' JERSEYS—AII Wool. ■ ' ' 25.. each. L : THIS IS NOT THE-END OF TH E LIST-COME AND HAVE A., I TOUR ROUND AND INVESTIGATE.

■*l ; reallycaiffi : ;do3nyfhmg v ' '.• -• When "yon 1 ' are absolutely *iner E | -'*.'■••• arid tired out, it shows yonr nerve ß Hi | . '" are overtaxed—strained and weak- & k ,ened; Strengthen tliero with Flet- £ & . cher'sPhosphatonic.thereliablenerva B fe food.-It brings back your energy— ,R §' makes you oheery and strong, and K | - : gives nights of sound sleep. . - fp | Jtoipej cores where others fail hecanea H . is. a utiri] tonic. 'It's a nerve-:<gifisSgßSsS - builder — contains phosphorus, H . nature's own remedy. Get a Wnl bottle,- 2/6 and.4/6 at. chemists yfl/lsS and stores, or 1 post free'lrora fl\7vf LAST FURS OF THE SEASON, jj|BS.'iSJIEEH, ' 88 WILLIS STREET. Black Fox, Squirrel, .Fitch, Coats, Caps, --'Etc.,:-':. Selling atless 1 , than price. REPAIRS A~SPEciALITY. T~- . ' i ..." :' t .. '.L.' — Jt.:....' ■ : : . " , ■:•■■■ ' COAL- . • • <And : aiUfuel;. ■ moiiisK • ; ,' "And i'. 'All Australian Hardwoods, Samuel Brown, Ltd. ' ; WELLINGTON. Telegrams: SAMBRO, WELLINGTON. HE "IDEAL" HOME SCHOOL OF DRESSCUTTING, 7 Adelphi Chambers, 102 Willis Street. The -IDEAL HOME"'Chart is tie most perfect and simplest yet introduced. ■Learnt-id a few lessons; free demonstrations/. ..lessons .given in' practical Dressmaking and all classes or Fancy Work. Orders taken, for Costumes, Evening ■Dw-ases, etc. Call for particulars. Tele-

• . You, Will. Be Charmed With DRAWINGROOM fjl furniture • OUR NAME HAS ALWAYS BEEN . IDENTIFIED WITH HIGH . QUALITY DAINTY DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE,/ AND WE'ARE AT PRESENT 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. iWE INVITE YOUR •ENQUIRIES AND INSPECTION. ifIIt;PILL« CO, m LAMBTON QUAY, ::: WELLINGTON. MARKET STREET :: : : : HASTINGS. FACTORIES—WALTER STREET, WELLINGTON. SYMINGTONS mad. Ttm Ar«r*j \t»qay COFFEE ESSENCE | ' The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: ■JB "To make Coffee in a minute, and toastve j|||jj •' j||jg Take a teaspoonful of Symington's—toiling |g|jj water does the rest." 30 [£§f |§$5« M+6o . THOS, SYMINGTON i; CO., Edinlmb end Linim, jgssjfl T.. Ja ; ... No, mother, these powders don't contaln " j ©©TolSll® anything that cm hurt bahy—no narcotic ill POST J/ ■ FBEB. any form. They make the little one sleep • ..®. Just naturally—no crying, no pain.' Thoy McARTHUR, stop all that burning pain in baby's gums, I WWISwlw and regulate the bowels. Don't lose any more Chemist, . , sleep-send for a box to-day. Christchurch.

phojig 16- t . L. ■■ I. — ■' ■ . .... i i ,1 Preserving 1 Jars.'BritisL. Made. Special Patent Fastener. Will last four times as" long as an' , 'American. • Pints, SS. 6d.J Quarts, 6s. 6d.j J Gallons, 7s. 6t!> per dozen. 'This -V is barely cost price, but want to clear, as they are too good,. Wringers.; - v. Be' British' and buy a British iWringer. Best American id only guaranteed 'for 8 years, but English ia guaranteed for 5 years, and only a few. shillings more. than the (Yankee, ■ Linoleums^.. (We are now showing BOmo new designs, just landed. Remember, ;we only etcols British—no Continental., ? Carpets Carpet Squares. ' [We have some of exceptional .value, iWe never heßitate to stock the best Car* pets, iWe find .they are easily sold.. For reliable value In all Class of Furnishings see I i«GE

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2526, 29 July 1915, Page 2

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