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Boys who wear D.IC. Washing Varsity 1 Tops are the Boys who always smile. ! One of the "worth while" things of life is the cheerful countenance of the man, woman, boy, or girl who has a ready smile. Some boys are brimming over with smiles, others, well others are not. ' '! A fine cure for pessimistic natures in boys is good clothing— I seasonable of course it must be—of fine fjuality it should ho ! .D.I.C. Quality lor choice. j - Put your'boys into D.I.C. Washing Clothing' and see them I smile; it will be the smile of complete satisfaction, of boyish con- * iidence in your wise choice. ' I Any of these Boys' Garments will pass the test of the M with Honours. ! VARSITY TOPS—In Tussore TUSSORE COTTON POPITN STTTTQ '■ s " it,d wwaS?®® Prices, ss. 11d. to Bs, 6d. Prices, 9s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. | WHITE DRILL VARSITY TOPS Grey ' Navy ' Tus " I Prices, ss. 6d., 6s. 6d., and 7s. 6d, Prices, 9s. 6d. to 16s. 11d, I TUSSORE • SILK VARSITY SUITS-In I SPORTS SUITS-In Tussore Cotton a full range of sizes . jj Poplin. The ideal suit for summer Prices, 14s, 3d, t0.175, lid. | wear various qualities and shades. To CHILDREN'S f'T?Pur 'i \ 'I | 1/» in the & discount off eveny qesh I purchase of Si op ovem }

I|l Delightful flew furnishings il WfgpjJJ That have been created in subtle notes |D&r^ $ superb backgrounds for various rooms,'' ju in ilecorativo effects that blend with your ' th° Ur sclieme—that waIIy.BELONG to j : '' '''' " tf exact colour tones necessary j^jjj NEW GOODS WHICH FORM THE ATTHACTIVE ' FEATURE OF OUR DISPLAYS. HlfekoiifeCcJll Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington. |Q' Stove Polish ||||| Should Use, | . | A BRICrHT, clean, glossy stovo is thepride of every housekeeper, but it is . ® hard to keep a stovo nice and shiny unless Black Silk Stove Polish | ; is used. This is the reason. Black Silk Stovo Polish sticks right to the | j iron—becomes a part of the stove. | |■' • It-makes old stoves look like-new, and lasts four times' as Ion" as I any other 6hine. You need 1 | Only Polish One Fourth as Often, f S _ yet your stova will be cleaner, brighter, and better looking than it has <ji j been since you first bought it. || i ® ll y a can of. Black Silk Stove Polish from your dealer, and if you I i do not find it better than any other stovp polish you have ever used i ' before, he will refund your money. $ f .It does not dry out-can boused to the last drop-absolutely no 1 ; waste, no dust, no dirt. 4 Black Silk Stovo Polish is not only most economical, but it 1 Gives a Brilliant Silky Lustre ' 1 | that cannot be obtained with 1 any other polish. It saves you time 1 ; work, alid money. It costs no more than the ordinary kind, so why 1 not have the best? ' a j Buy a can to-day and see what a change will be made in the appear- 9 | ance of your stove or gas range. You will bo surprised at tho result 1 .5 Put tip in liquid and paste form. Follow tho directions carefully. ■ i | Obtainable from all stores throughout the Dominion, * I E. W. Mills & Co., Ltd., ; New Zealand Agents, Hunter St. & Jervois Quay, Wellington, f mJ uu — SELECT YOUR WALLPAPERS ..PROM THE LARGJjST AND. MOST UP-TO-DATB STOCKS IN NEW • ' ZEALAND. PATTERNS POSTED FREE. Smi& and Smith, Md., OPP. TOWN HALE, .WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 93, 12 January 1918, Page 4

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