The Last Week of the D.LC. Sale will be the best Now that the end of the Sale is in sight (Saturday next) every one in the D.I.C. is eager to reduce stocks as far as ever possible. More attractive Bargains than ever will lie brought under your notice daily until the Last Day of the Sale. The D.I.C. has (metaphorically) put its shoulder to the Bargain Wheel and kept it on the move. Every one who has spent even a sixpence has helped to keep things merrily moving during the whole of the Sale, and the Splendid Bargains availablo during tlie last few days will make business buzz. Ift o'' ■" Buy Last Week Sale Bargains f^^J^ at the DJXl—and save money* n I "D. & j\." CORSETS—In durable coutille, strongly boned; low or medium bust i raj jj tissk ||I SKj ' and long skirt; sizes 22 to 30. Usual Prices, Us. lid., _7s. lid. , ■|| j | |ffi {H1 I W "D * A." CORSETS—White Coutillo, lightly boned, low bustand medium length j% \ f Kjj I Iβ W B W$ skirt; Buitablo for sports wear; sizes 23 to 26. Usual Price, 9s. lid. «L JS §1 J? KwssP' 1 Sale Price, ss. 60, 53 ?* "D & A." COESETS—White floral brocade; medium bust and lone; skirt. Usual LOcTflo i# »- V«ovanTy Price, 15s. Cd. • . Sale Price, 7s. lid. N^Ayl^ "D &A" CORSETS—In batiste, medium bust and skirt, curving n-nist; suit- *■»«..■,»»^ ' a y e f OV tall .figures. Usual Prico, 12s. 6d. Sale Price, 7s. 6d. ABOUT PORTY DOZEN SUPERFINE DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS —'n shamrock, orchid, spot, scroll patterns; the highest class of damask importd. Special Sale Price, six for 18s., or 355. dozen. BLAZER STRIPED FLANNELETTES—Three pieces in bold stripes _ and 'harmonious colourings; 3Sin. wide. Usnally Is. Gd. yard. Sale Price, Is. Zfl. ART CARPETS—In almost any of the required shades, blue, grey, pink, drab, brown, etc. Oft. by. 7ft. Gin.- From 30s. to Ms. ■ Oft by 9ft ■ From oos, 6a, to oos. ioft. Bin. by Oft.— r 4 1s. to 87s. 6d. 12ft by flft— From 48s. 6d. to £5 Is. 6d. 12ft! by Iflft. Gin.- From 555. to £4 18s. 6d. 13ft. Gin. by 12ft.- From 70s. to £6 Bs. 6d. DINNER SETS-2G pieces, dark bluo border. Usual Price, 555. DINNER SETS-32 pieces, floral. Usual Price, 755. For the Sale, 595. 6d. DINNER SETS-G4 pieces, small neat design. Usual Price, £G- 15s. Reduced to £5 17s. 6d.
It is an to which thousands of gratified patients will agree/that we can fill teeth PAINLESSLY by.■the latest analgaesic method. SETS TEETH £2-12-6 FROST A-FROST, Surgeon Dentists 119 Willis St., Wellington ffefll SeetliemndeifalJy jF*"Jr thin-wafer-like V\|K flakes! \ i^ -how even iuuizo— L/gl) how fresh andpuro— I J fW//\ Milk Oaties are ttao V I \ Exceptionally thin / fl / I nndflaky.MilkOatiea // A % are passed through , 5 Riant heavy rollors. 'it They como to you sSfilsvifW * partially coofced in Iraßlffl advance, thus sav-lKWj*§l--<£3ite2!lEs3 ing yon t'" 18 aD(I romPl /nol. And the flaRTOBIs vourl-MilkOatiesßro ""WaSM absolutely distinctive, they possess tbatdelit-ate scaldedmilk taste which ia bo tempting. Wade from the finest oats in the world, you should certainly try these Milk ■ Ottties. Try thom for breakfast to-morrow If you wsnl llin bait oitmcil, aik for Tl.istleßr o ndinslb..7lb.«nd2slb.boß.. Thiille Finked O»U ere for luperior to ordinary rolled oats in purity and tlarour. Milk Oaties and all Thistle products share in tho great Free Gift scheme. Sondld. T\ijff tT stamp (or coupon i'vH H H .a\ sheet and J'rtt ff S.&AIM. \ #"The Breakfast rfe luxe" \sA PERMANENTLY CURED! 0 Free Booklet explaining how to romovo |9 fl (roitro sent on request. Write to-day. La % Ottr 3000 iucttn;i. HonJrtj! o( liilinoaiali. (jjj 1 A. J. DOIG, Chemist, VVangnnui a p The Quality That fais Style ALL tlirough is tho quality that' Morrison and Penney put into every lady's costume that they make. Tho now season's costume materials that wo are now showing aro in the latest fashibnablo shades and tho most durable and attractive materials. Ladies who desires costumes made in modern fashions, and by expert tailors, cannot do better than pay us a visit. The lit, style, finish, and quality of our costumes tire well known, and wo have earned a, reputation for consistent workmanship that proves how good our Jjadics' Tailoring really is! fcns®n & Penney ! ' LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MAOAETHY'S BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. : i iLTuriE'S Hair Dye restores youthful 1 colour, block or brown; harmless and odourless, colourlo*. Post freo. Is. M. and Zs. 6d. Clarke, Ohemist, 116 Victoria Street, Aiicklnnd. WBARBEB AND CO., Dyers and Dry » Clcanors, 125 Cuba Street, Oity. 'Phone 226.
The:.-"ApKx" Electric Suction Cleaner jL "takes the work %\ /■^t'of-hcwi^eworL ,, .;'. ||| ■ \ The "Apex" mates easy dustless : cleaning. It does , Vlj I J away"with the/household dudgery of sweeping, dust-, all I ing, cleaning; and rug'beatiug. It relieves you from ~. l|n I long tedious hours spent in "cleaning Tip/' for the ■■. ' Isifo £, j easy-running; "Apex". Electric Suction Cleaner brings "IS I i morning iuagic. into the home. , ■':"■'.:'■ .',; \tlfi!wr I It is so simple and'practical and so thorough'in M its operations that it excites downright wonderment at {fi . the -unfailing precision wifli which / ,It Removes Every Speck of Dust .{SL f or dirt and thread, ravelins, or scrap it happens to run /TS^^f ■ across. w^K^fo/^y The attachments which accompany it greatly ex- >7/ • tend the usefulness of'the "Apex" and mako it nn- BP w*w,\k ecpialled for cleaning upholstery, draperies, clothing, tJ JP ' iHI Njg. furs, bedding, cupboards, and places which ordinarily -fr cannot be reached. " • ' ...-._.- \ The "Apex" nozzle is wide and built low, a feature peculiarly cx- ' elusive to.this cleaner. -. ..■':. It Goes Under Radiators and Stoves, clear into corners and other places heretofore inaccessible to suction cleaners. The nozzle may be slightly raised or lowered by nsimple "Apex" adjustment, making it perfectly efficient on all kinds of floor coverings. Demonstrations every day between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ' 'Write to Department "D" for leaflet giving full particulars. ; : - - Price, £11/ .;E;W* Mills. &, Co,, Ltd* Q. P. Stone. J\l DISTEMPER (Mgh OPENS UP 1 '" ' I A NEW era in Houso Decoration Mf>*3lßs&iK ; The change from wall paper to K—.' the refined, refreshing simplicity of Jj% HALL'S SANITARY DISTEMPER r*Ktf Hi as e cffecfc °* a clianse to :i ucw T/f!|. Wm Jt retains Hβ freshness and beauty *f :" , -':7 V. I nff ' nnimpaired for years, and may be w "™ "spring cleaned" by lightly sponging ' HALL'S WASHABLE DISTEMP-L-JiJ ' B made in 70 colours to suit . IT HAS A RICH VELVET FINISH, TOO! ' TINGEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants, 30 MANNERS'STREET : .-... WELLINGTON. Theri Is REAL ENJOYMENT In wearing Artltlolal Tosth mail* by Dr. Rayner, not because ME says so, but becausa Ifiousanda of his PATIENTS say so. This sentiment Is repeatedly oxpreesod In tho counticsa numbtr c* voluntary testimonials from satisfied patiento, the original coplos of which we will gladly than roil. The more dlffioult the mouth the better we like It, and whon the work Is oimpletetf-ALWAYS te tfie sattDfiptlop of th» patlor.t-ws ero immediately told how well they can orlnd their rood, and laughing besomei a plt&suro, as there Is no fear el tetth dropping. Wo will undsrtsko to made a set or (esttt that will restore to tho face its NATURAL txprestlon by removing those Unco which rosult from less ef toetii or ago. Wβ will glva a WRITTEN GUARANTEE t» tit you, Irrespective of the failure •f other Osntlsii-a guarantee whlo'i always hotels good, and oni that Is hacked by our 11 years' reputation. Dentistry Iβ like eny other business or profession. It requires yem of praoIlea ana study to molio one oßpablo o> Ueaifnn tvfth the great variety of Msei that present thewcaUes. In this Offioo alone wo have already dealt viltfi more patients than the ontlrn population of Welllnston, and the cenfidenoi reposed In us Is shown by tho fact that we still continue to treat ten patients to any ether Uontlot's one. If your teeth are beyond savins tvo i»!!l cxtrjot them absolutely without naln -FHEE OF OHARQG-and maho for you a set of teeth that will be a permanent to look at and a Joy to eat with. If you are now Artificial Teeth, and your faoo shows slcns of agoing we can remove the Ilnc3 quite easily by tho attachment of certain pads to your plate, and at tha same iinij make It hold more llrmly, Why not visit OUR offioo and Inspoot our different sets of teeth, of whloh i»o have rneny thoUiant!* for you to wlccS Jrem. we will examine your inisuth and tiensoity advise you, for wtiloh wt> make no ohareo. PLATES FROM £3 3s. Corner Cubs and Manners Streets (ever Winder's), AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. RAYNER.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3131, 9 July 1917, Page 2
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