ini ; —-1 I mi -iii| . Tie New Spring Footwear at the D.I.C. is ' /all Piquant with the Spice of Variety. That is where half the charm of selecting line . SKoes at the House for Quality comes in; tjfte 'sfpF' other half is'in the confidence that-you are bound to secure'thorough satisfaction from every known IIIIF . viewpoint, The New Spring Footwear Models for Ladies are |[j surpassingly smart; there is a stylishness that has □ never been approached in previous years; there is 'A '' something different here, something daintier there — f||| : in many ways the new Shoes are distinctly different, ytcj Let us suggest that you come- along to the D,I,C, f\^ to inspect, to prove our words, to test our values, / i J|| CI These few examples will / j p help you when selecting. y ■•'ST. VlNCENT"—Ladies' Glace Derby, Shoes, welted soles. ij ISS. 6(1. "LANGDALE" —Ladies'-Glace Derby, Shoes, welted soles, smart |||k Glace Derby Shoes, patent facings, ;J| welted soles. , 21s. ' r • "SOUTHALL'S" —Ladies' Glace Ankle Strap Shoes, with patent / / fj 1 "ROSEMARY"—Ladies' Patent Derby Shoes, with cloth quarters. ?!■ L lElla ''CAVERSHAM"—Ladies' Glaoo Broad Bar Shoes 245. 6d. M- ri# . Z "ST. ELMO"—Ladies Patent Broad Bar Shoes. 265. 6d, ' "PERFEOTA"T-Ladies' Black Suede Court Shoes, with brilliant orname»t and pump; soles. 335. Bd, v ; . ,-1 r ini itJ
J No matter. what your taste may be in the matter of furnishing e the Dining Room, you will find that wo can suit it perfectly. ft You . see, we have the right kind of Furniture for persons of good e taste—the right kind of Furniture for everybody who wants to get s leal quality without paying excessive prices. ? WE CAN FURNISH YOUR DINING ROOM IN ANY STYLE YOU $ FANCY, AND EVERY PIECE AND SUITE WE OFFER BEARS | THE NOTE OF "SCOULLAR" QUALITY AND RELIABILITY! | - w SCOULLArS ?? LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, f ' And Market Street, Hastings. Queen Street, Masterton. % 1 - . aBBPMM*™ MMBEgfIMMiMMBiiMnu n/FPULTJimjMTMramffli.Hrkunuitmyujan ii iiwi i " The Werld's Best" SELL! TYRES LARGE STOCKS - MODERATE PRICE 815x105 Cover ......... £5 14 6 Tube £111 6 880 x 120 „ £7 15 0 „ ..... £2 0 0 30 3£ . „ £4 19 0 „ £1 6 0 M.Z, Agents— • BRITISH GENERAL' ELECTRIC CO., LTD. Tel. 3329. 8 Wiileston Street. WELLINGTON. , . 10WEST IILEA6E COST
Nervous people Need not now fear having teeth filled. Wo have the most efficient aJid painless method for filling teeth, and our extensive experience at it has made us experts. ' FROST k FROST DENTAL SURGEONS, 119-WILLIS STREET. Housewiyes who pride themselves on their baking should use PHOENIX THICK PEEL. ""pHOENIX" gives to Cakes and X Puddings flavour and variety. It is delicious, wholesome Peel, carefully prepared from the choicest Fruit. Not dry, hard, tough, thin Peel, but thick, sweet, fresh Peel, highly edible and most delicious. Bad Legs and ■ Skin Irritation 7 \, p can be Cured! /a A Mfk Don't let that skin vj -#/ aI irritation sproad— Siil take the trouble in T\ JF \Vi hand and cure it • yT/fv right now. What is a OAj 'j' good cure? Fletcher's ■'«« | ] Exmazol—asoothing,heal- V I ing ointment, has cured ' hundreds of case 3of bad legs. The first application stops the irritation, and the cure begins. The trouble is (juickly banished and healthy unblemished skin soon grows. Eimazol cures ara quick oaves—permanent cure 3. Sny it to-dav and start your euro. 2/6 jar at chemists and stores, or post free from Ohai. A. Fletcher, Chemist, Wellington. Don't he put off—
;■ Splendid Opportunity! - . GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON ; «28 per Ton prese " ,, ! fs e,prke I HAVE JUST LANDED 120 CAS'ES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND .TO CLEAR QUICKLY, SO HAYE 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, c JTTE£TL
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2608, 2 November 1915, Page 2
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