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j\| 111 mk\ lii Flannelettes Bill probably 17 cost oite-tlird more tlan to-iap's prices. \m : BUY AT THE D.I.G; NOW! \ H Moie than once during tlie last year, or more has the D.I.C. , t |\ sounded a warning note/ against almost immediate advances in ; , lu\ paces of staple diaperies.- , ', ■!• \ \ 11 i's one of those things, one cannot take pleasure in making . - V| known, but in these days we have to be prepared to look facts - \l| squaioly m the face—and act upon information received. ' M Q. 9\ Ne;v shpmeiits of Flannelettes -and Pyjania Cloths Ss^£ i Fiji IStTrJ Ihiac just arrived at the D.I.C, and note well that '^oa,0 a, .! /1 IrSnrj to^a y' s i mces are moderate compared ! with what I^VS^ ' : 111 All we need say is: Buy to=day IJJjS • I and ypu'il buy well %UV ' , iJ\ DIC SPECIAL WHITE FLANNELETTE- \ \\\ \ 28 inches wide- 10s. 6d. dozen. I V A 30 inches wide—heavier weight. 12s. 6d. tfozen. i \II 32 inches wide-special. 13s. 6d. dozen. ■' \|j| HYGROSCOPIC DI IPER-27 inches wide. , 14s. 6d. dozen. Wi CEYLON PY JAM \. CLOTH-12 pieces only, at last year's price. flh b pieces medium weight, Union, Wool, and Cotton, in dark and medium colI // curings, shrunl:; 28 inches wide. Is. 9d. yard. / ; 6 pieces light weight Ceylon Shirting in lighter weight! and colourings; / II fast dye and sluunk; 28 inches wide. 1 2s, yard, / / HORROCKSES' WniTE FLANNELETTEi I Light weight—33 inches wide. Is. 3d. yard, 14s.- 9d. dozen. /// Medium weight—36 inches wide. . Is. 6d. yard, 17s. 6d, dozen. HI Heavy weight Twillecl —36 inches wide. Is, 9d. yard, 20s, 6d, dozen. , S| Beat Quality Fleecy—3G inches wide. 2s. yard., 235, 6d. dozen. WL HORROCIvSES' ' IDE IE" FINE MAKE-36ini 2s. yard, 235. 6d. dozen. |\\ HOREOCICSES' STRTPED FLANNELETTE-The best made; colour.fast, and • I i| \alue unequalled \\l Medium weight—J3 inches wide. Is. 4d. yard, 15s, 3d. dozen. \b»] \ Stout mike—3Jin wide. - - is. 6Jd., 18s. dozen. W Heavy Twnllcd-36 inches wide. Is. 9d. yird, 20s. 6d. dozen. y'l Fine Ideal Striped-36 inches wide. 2s. yard, 235. 6d. dozen. ' '// 1/- in tho £ discount of? every oas:h purchase of SI op oven

1 ' OUk'ANNUAL. . j STOCKTAKING :•.. S >——— vz1 r«= -L r-~. 1 ■ *"^_ 1 IS'NOW PROGRESSING IN REAL EARNEST ;•' i splendid Sale Offering aie meeting with icadj response by keen bujers who are quick to tecogmse the real monej saving opportunities IT. BEHOVES EVERY HOUSEHOLDER TO INVESTIGATE K ■<.; THE UNPRECEDENTED BARGAINS IN FOIIITIE, FIISIIG FiRICUUPP > LINOS, 1! Accessories for tie Home! I The earlj bujel in this instanco asguiedlj best, SO VISIT OTJE' . j SALE TODAY 4ND !lAKE TULL U)VINTAGE Or SUCH UN-.' i USUAL VALUES which, arc now ottering in e;en action of •onr'jex-'■; pansive SHOWROOMS - < 1 The Scoulkur- C 0.,-. Ltdt,"' HEAD, v OFFmSe ( LAMBfTN'-iWAY'-.....'...'i.,...'. WELLINGTON. . :'. /BRANCHES AT MASTERTON AND HASTINGS. •■',:, ■ft gIPpMO^OIVTO t ■ Honsewlves who do 1 their own \, chefs, and professional « |pT| cooks ' fln(l th* ORION'S wonderful w B^'' SJ ' n Ovens a constant source of pleasure H •\r mi s>tlsf&c li° n ' The draught Is B ■ " ! ' |-Jj,liu]| J m %-Jhifr 1 un . l 'Br such perfect control that the \ .' £BS i!S 7GIIZ--Si S=£=}.l Ml mSs L 8 heat can be regulated to a nicely. \. ES^£l?-: ? f 5 "" ' \Jg> '■ Bj The quick heat required for pastry. 1 J ity%Ml lhe steady heal for bread, and-.the"'l «.. , , 'Ji a i S ~>s2<£ J'• str °ag heal for meats are all secured rtey l/g3 as required, without the least trouble. Eftl^«taiyS — gj^fej^.TheOßlON.ls'New Zealand's National y ptaßftigiittaa ! Ea Made in sizes to suit every. ItjAsk your Ironmonger to show you.one \ », e " -" ."_ . i Wr&* »#•» ■••'I I ]F 7 IMS IMPOSSIBLE'TOTELI y. 1 HANY. PEOPLE DO NOT TROTTBLE TO GET' Uf NATURAL LOOKING TEETH WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 1 1' THE TEETH WE MAKE CANNOT BE DISTINGUISHED PROM HEAL TEETH! PLATEB FROM £3/3/-. THE "AMERICAN -DENTAL PARLORS, OOENEIt OF CUBA AND MANNERS BTBEETB,'(Over Winder's.) AHD AT AUCKLAND, • J. R. T. MILROY, Manager. ' ; Qoldhcre 7.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 146, 9 March 1918, Page 4

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