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u , lei about Clothes Economy v \Vy J Vm " T,ie dictionary tells us that an economist is one | \? Mi/l/fl jm 'careful in household management'; but in my Jta £11 A \/m humble opinion the man who can make the price of ma Jffili 111 i/M one tailor-made suit buy two suits to measure, is ASi Wu! m 'If th* Z ' t ™ e ' eoonomSst ' but ! ' 3 a ' shrewtl ma " into If This brings up the question "Where can such a de- if | j M-- sirabis achievement be accomplished?" There is | I ! ■ \s„ w I! || but one answer! Go to the D.I.C. if you want 1 1 &w/| fj ; J A Stiit To Measure for |\l OT > Think'of it! Two pounds fifteen shillings! I|| J| What of the Suitings? They're a treat! Some of I 11 \ml. HI ft/111 yjm the most cleverly designed Tweeds and colour | 11 |Wj J]flfl i Jjjk schemes you ever saw are among those ready for , || WM If you want to become a true economist on the I II |lllllllllllllllllllllml WM iSnes of "two suits for price of one," the first thing \ .la ' W j W/J/m. . to do is to visit the D.I.C. and choose your suiting M Win JII and have your measures taken., I vllllllllllllllllllllllli wllll/Ek Out of town residents can have sets of patterns and - 1 wll'lllllllllllllllllll J! lljjjL Forms Sent Post Free on Applies- > | fM Is there anything worse than ly painlessly, also extractions. Mr- '■■ '"■ 'v ■■•■■■ ' ' - ■■■ '■ I i ■ mill"!,j.jJ .. i[ j U9-WILLISSTREET. ~... ;:::;the; ; piiNt; rooi. :% * '• 1 v . I Housewives who pride No'--matter what'your taste -may be in the matter of furnishing « themselves On their baking |\ the Dining Room, you will find that we can suit it perfectly.- <1 chnnlH iico $' You see. we have the right kind of Furniture for persons of good I bnuuia Ui>e i. ....... . i|; tast-o—tlio right kind of Furniture for everybody who wants to get C DHOPJNJSY )'■. real quality without paying: excessive prices. g rOUDI^IA I; WE CANTURKISH YOUR, DINING ROOM IN 'ANY STYLE YOU I THICK PEEL. I FAJfOY, AND EVERY PIECE AND SUITE WE OFFER BEARS | T Puddings' ffivolr^and^variety 1 ! C ; THE NOTE OF "SCOTJLLAR" QUALITY AND RELIABILITY! 5 It is delicious, wholesome Peel, career - ? fully prepared from the choicest C ; •_ . „ | Fruit. Not'dry, hard, tough, thin V &$\ 1*1? H" \ Peel, but thick, sweet, fresh Peel, a. .©W g rag II Oe ' ■ e highly edible and most delicious. I' , LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ; I ' f And Market Street, Hastings. . Queen Street, Masterton- I No! That bad leg byltselP ■ " 1 ~ : " On the other hand if you .j,.-,,,, > don't take prompt action wiKoluitoly^t 4 fy f% Jl| MB- " Tllt World's Best" EST £J! #7 YII will banish the in- \A J&J KJ a cn m~ flammation and permanently IW p M H ra Heal ' * ea l the Blcin—a complete / N 'A k Iff hi I I T¥BCC ;s£ ll!fafahi I IKBS ■ ■J I , and enred bad legs. Gei I V l p • LARGS STOCKS - MODERATE PRICE nuS iHp Por jar at ohemiste and I / _ . stares or post free.from. tfsL-tfiV // 815x105 Cover £5 14 6 Tube . £111 6 I Chas, A. Fletcher, Chemist, jr 880 x 120 „ £7 15 0 fi £2 0 0 // if 30 x „ ......... £4 19 0 M £16 0 gj* LA ' I M.Z. Agents— Fletcher's fs ij U BRITISH GENERAL' ELECTRIC CO., LTD. .. 8 jj Tel. 3329. / % Wllleston Street. WELLINGTON, I j LOWEST IILEAGE COST ~ .. ; .' i i I : ' ' —^—\ • ..' r~ : ; Splendid Opportunity! GALVANISE© CORRUGATED IRON £28 per Ton Price 1 I HAVE JUST EINDED '120 CASES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAE QUICKLY, SO HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PER TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION IS ONLY.£2, 6, 7, 8 ft,; 9ft,. 10s. TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 -TON EXTRA. I AM ALSO OFFERING SHEEP AND POULTRY NETTING BELOW THE MARKET PRICE FOR CASH ONLY. GEORGE WINDER,

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2602, 26 October 1915, Page 2

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636

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2602, 26 October 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2602, 26 October 1915, Page 2

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