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Wednesday's Bargain Bulletin, p « Tine aftermath of the. first rush after .»- - B.IA Sal® Bargains Is a time. KftN II 11 H Thrifty folk always come along to the opening day of the D.I.C. Sale—they j| J f M s ' lop cons ' stent 'y> buying drapery and apparel at big savings—in price. FV_J L? 3 fili«, ify These are the people who realise that prices in the Old Country are up to "sAUJ/ a pitch never known; thoy know as well as we do that prices will continue to NSMLUL^ rise; they know it is wisdom to buy at D.I.C. Sale Prices. That is why the aftermath of the first day ( of the Sale is fraught with more chances to save than is usual. Be up aid doing—and buying the rest of D.LC Sale Bargains! BOYS' AND YOUTHS' GABARDINE RAINCOATS - Useful colourings; hard wear. • Sizes ito 15. Usual Prices, 255. to 325. Sale Prices, 17s, 6d. to 21s. MAN'S BROWN RAINPROOF OVERCQAT-Usual Price,'s9s. 6d. Sale Price, 335, 6d, MAN'S GREEN GABARDINE "DEXTER" RAINPROOF-Usual Price, 105s. Sale Price, 795. 6d. MAN'S GREY "ZAMBRENE" SHOWERPROOF-Unlincd.. Usual Price, 755. Sale Price, 495. 6d. SUMMER BLOOMERS-In Woven Cotton, While, Navy, Grey; elastic waist and knoo. Usual Prices, 2s. lid., 3s. lid., 4s. Gd., to Ss. Cd. Sale Prices, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 11 d., to 7s. 6d. TUSSORE BLOOMERS-Elastic waist and knee. Usual Prices, 7s. lid., 10s. 6d., 14a. Gd., to 21s. Sale Prices, 6s. 11d., 9s, 6d., 12s, 9d., to 18s. 9d. WOVEN COTTON COMBINATIONS-Button fronts, and short sleeves. Usual Price, 3s. lid. Sale Price, 2s. lid. 29 Pairs Only CHILDREN'S WHITE NUBUCK BAR SHOES-C. and .T. Clark's make. Sizes 7to 10 and 11 to 1. Usual Prices, lCs. 6d. to 18s. 6d. i Sale Prices, 12* 6rf. and 13s, 6d. /ft n MEN'S DARK TAN WILLOW CALF DERBY BALS-Bouncl toes and wide welts. _ _ Usual Price, 375. Gd. _~. ~ , L T Sale Price, 275. 6d. K kPoRi MEN'S TAN WILLOW. DERBY BALS-With light welts. Usual Price, 375. 6d. L pn o > Sale Pric(! ' 6tl, '^si^l lTfTfgs LINEN HATS-Usually 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d.,' 17s. 6d. . Sale Price, Bs. 11d. t nTF A 11 D I? ■ SILK PULL-ON HATS-Usually 135.. Gd. to 295. Cd. . lEH 9 P II i Sale Prices, 9s. 6d. to 17s. 6d. [ H1 H m ll"l!S*r PANAMAS- Sale Prices, 7s, 11d,, 11s. 6d„ 15s. 6d,, 19s. 6d. | @SB W[ STRIPED AMERICAN SPORTS HATS-Usually 18s. 6d„ 19s. Gd., 215., 275. Gd. . rSajiJL^ 'IgljTTtti) ' Sale Prices, 12s. 6d. to 19s. 6d. IfilirfiTV CHILDREN'S MODEL HATS-Usually 12s. Gd., 15s. 6d., 18s. Gd., to 395. 6d. Sale Prices, 10s. 6d. to 255. 6d. WHITE EMBROIDERED VOILE FLOUNCINGS-15.inches wide; in lengths of from 2 to 5 yards, at Half Price. Usual Price, 4s, lid. .Sale Price, 2s, 6d, yd. Usual Prioe, ss. lid. Sale Price, 2s, 11d. yd. Usual Price, 7s. 9d. Sale Price, 3s, 11d, yd. . Usual Price, 9s. Gd. yard. ' Sale Price, 4s. 9d. yd. '"|I < fr'H 1 '^ > i < 'M <^> fr%>P>l'fr > fr i fr > fr'i' ►!<^^^>H <> l <^4<>^K<> J , M <, £ <> i<'

Creamoata purity begins with the fa- | inons Gore oate—tho votld'a beat—only S the finest selected Krain3 am need roc h Creamoatn. Then again, the hygienic I unique untoucbod-by-hiind method of ttj ! nianufaoturo onsnros purity. In tho H Creiimoalaproceesoverycrainiepiissoii E through twenty-threo different anto- j 1 mntlc nmchinne, Mid then L'iven a pan s f drying ozone treatment—tlils impnris | j that inimitable tonsty flavour so earn- i ■ (ally letAincd by the uirtiebt pacliot, ' CREAM 'O THE OAT \ I Crcamoiilft »nd all Tnistle prodncls ■[ i sharo in tho great Free Gift Scheme- t < Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet nnd | \ Frtt starlor ooupon to "Thistle," Box . f 24, Gore. ,- S Thiitle Flalied O»U »re far supcirior ' S to ordiniry rullea onto in purity H «i«l fluvour. » (feall, l'iV.}VW»V«r.VV!U'.V l '!' (W '^ li, » , '-' l ''WW'H 7 -'^ l, ''-' N&rao for HBAW'S ESSBPJOB One bottlo make 3 a pint of finest family conph, cold and sore throat remedy. Coitt2/-. SutcilO'. Make 18 a Fa«s To. Always Drink Record Tea. You'll find it an agreeable fad. It is a tasty tea, with a fine smooth flavour and a quality that is impressive. ■ Is the daily drink of many thousands of men, women, and children. Is blended and packed in Wellington. The choicest leaves from the best gardens of Darjeeling and Ceylon are happily blended for the delight anil palate pleasure of New Zcalanders. Sold fey all Stores afi 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per Ib. \sm PERMANENTLY CURED! 3 Free Booklet explaining how to remove at (Joitre sent on request. Write to-dav 61 9 O«r3oooi«cc..«t. -HauJroliofteillmiraiak: | I A. J-DOIG, Cfismlst, V/annanai 2 l Oi Tailerini Ippeals ft tk Particular m, JjONG experience and undoubted skill have resulted in bringing our Tailoring to perfection. The result—with every suit—is a. veritable triumph of style, fit, comfort, ((and good appearance. The high quality of the stylish suitings, tho linings, furnishings, and workmanship, are all guarantees of good wearing quality. Our aim is to gratify the requirements of smart dressers who can always depend on getting perfect Tailoring at a fair price. Morrison & Penney LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, MACARTHY'S BUILDINGS (Upstairs), WILLIS ST. ... WELLINGTON.

flQpework is bndless Work*: | Make it Easier by Using the j aCI ' ■■"■•■■ M 'T"Y ' i 1 I*'"' 'Y? *i tJiliilU_; .. Vwoi~a-Pi3urPlilg I dlllliy : ~di;i xiriiQc lur JuVtxy jou* | TTOUSBKEEPING is endless wotlc—.there is the same thins to be done i every day—in the fame old way. Dusting, sweeping, polishing, they j come round as regularly as tho morning. . j What a'laborious and unpleasant task it is,, dust flyiug everywhere, ! being.cleared out of \ane place and immediately Bottling' in another. With • j tho'old :mej,hods this work is one of the most dangerous tasks of llio : myriads of flying Germsr which are in Every: Household Scatter Disease j ,_in spite of the greatest precautions^ •... iThV "Shino" Dust-absorbing' Family solve tho dtist problem for the j hcraeek'eoper.-by eliminating titna a problem. -Instead of being a bur- , | ::.densbme task, house cleaning , becomes quite a pleasant'-'occupation. i With a few easy etrokes, dusting, polishing, or cleaning is done, jj and you have more time lor other work. "Shino" goods absorb all dust > they come in contact with. Thcao articles aro . S Put Through a Wonderful New Chemical Treatment j ■which attracts lint, dust, , and dirt, just as a magnet attracts steel. } The "Shino" family are sanitary, easy to use, absolutely effective, \ . and' extremely economical. Because they gather and hold the duet, in- 3 "steftd ..of/meroly scattering it, as in tho case of the old fashioned dust"gathennß.' methods; they lighten the labour by half. j All stores, or write to Department "D" for booklet on these won- ; derful dust-abaqrbing products. ■ i DonihiJon Agents, Huntet Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. 1 to a room careful selection ' . must be given to the fireplace '< The correct tint in your tiles ! * is necessary to complete the i' "NEW DESIGNS harmony of colouring. We i> t = "'•.;'; '".. havo the latest in all shades of colours. 11 i> MANTELS IN QUAINT AND HANDSOME DESIGN. ' l> , WILLIS STREET. LIMITED. \ \ A CAE of popular price in which a new four-cylinder Motor attains h a. degree of power and efficiency that pleases the most exacting \ This is • \ The "Partin-Palmer" Car | • Its appointments are complete. Tho weight is Teduced to the minimum, V .but strength has not been sacrificed, while the largo wheel baso (110 h inches) ensures easy riding. ? The interior is unusually roomy and the finish and upholstering aro A comparable only to Cars of much greater price. r WE'LL BE PLEASED TO SUPPLY SPECIFICATIONS OR MAKE AN \ APPOINTMENT FOR A DEMONSTRATION. 0 NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS FOR "PARTIN-PALMER" CARS, A 153 FEATHERSTON STREET, WELLINGTON. A P.O. Box 705. • 'Phone 4463. S

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 30 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 30 January 1918, Page 2

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