! / ..." ... . It is just now—when the weather is so j '■';'"■ "'cEangeable and'unreliable—tbat a mau should fbe thoroughly fortified against climatic changes. o - J2\ • Beasonably thick Underwear—that is to 'say, Q C Rj something heavier than that worn iu the sum- a a mm , months—helps to combat the evils of mis- {\iHirl \.» jjj 11 -JM erable weather, and in addition there is a heap iI fH \J eJI Wl of greater comfort in wearing it. fj \m 1 8.1.C. Winter Underwear is as good as an in- • Jrl .'■'.■ surance policy—better in some respects—iipre- ■ J ) . vents sickness in some degree, a. thing the jfy y •-■'.' '7' ':■■ best insurance policy in the world could not 111. do. ■ f • Boy D.1.C..' Winter" Undenvear," and buy it now! ! In j\ V . UOSGWL SHIRTS AND TJNDERPANTS-Medium and hcary weights. \i : . . D.I.C. Prices, 9s. 6d., 10s. 6d., and 10s. 6d. V| MOSGIBL BIBBEB UNDERJ?ANTS~In all sizes. D.I.C. Price, 9s. 6tl. : jl MOSGIEL MAELED SINGLETS AND UNDEKrANTS-Fiill range of sizes. / j D.I.C. Prices, 125,, 6d., 135., and 135..6 d. 8 I MOSGTBL SOCKS-Plain or ribbed. D.I.C. Prices, Is. lid., 2s. 3d, and 2s. 9d. ■ ■•'. iI / ; EOSLYN ALL-WOOL SHIETS AND "ONDERPANTS - Medium and heavy (// weight worsteds. D.I.C. Prices, Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., 11s. 6d. and 12s. 9d. EOSLTN WORSTED SHIRTS AND UNDERPANTS-In the celebrated Pink . vV Quality Shirts, with long or short sleeves. . Vy\ ■ . D.I.C. Prices, 12s, Gd., 135., and 13s. 6d. \\| IMPORTED HOSIERY—In various makes, including Wolscy, Two Steeples, W Pesco, and other well-known English mate. . I ¥'l . .". ':'.. . ' D.liC. Prices, 7s. 6d, to 18s. 6d. i(j I! '' ' i \ it, ' . 11 1/" In the £ dismount off every cash I// ■ - I •".'. . : . M' I • purohase of £1 op ovam
A, Child Can »■ii :■ Lady Torrington Vacuum Sweeper household, niaohirie that -will save labour, out down time, do ttiw> work/better , aid .cleaner, will always appeal most strongly to the , -housewife.- .' .~, The Lady Torrington is..a Vacuum 'Sweeper— a .suction cleaner and /. sweeper .combined. I3t'.'costs.nothingtb run—simply;pushMit. ( r , '" '";. ; .- : .The priish Jβ made of .genuine .bristles and is driven by four rubbertyred wheels, it sweepß ■ On Either a Forward or Backward Stroke. •.The brush-adjustment permits the raising or lowering of the brush to suit the.varying length of nap and adds fully one-third to the life of "■'■ "the'sweeper. "*' "' " ■; . . ■ The Lady Torrington is fitted with special triple wear-for-ever bellows, while roller bearings . ? ■' '■; Make it Easy Running and Quiet, The dust bag is of special cloth and is fitted with a wire frame bo that the dirt comes out when tapped with the finger without soiling the hands or clothing.. - ■.- ■ .."■ The case is triple reinforced hardwood, hand-rubbed , and polished a beautiful mahogany. This machine is less than 61 inches high and weighs but lOUbs. Write to Department "D." '■ _ ; price, 55/. ■ ! • ;? Eri"'W-*. , lVlills & JLtd»« 1 Hunter Street and Jervois Wellington.
Superior Underwear— Shirts,; Pyjamas, Singlets, etc* t ■■ (JENTLEMEN in the Country are., s-*~ urgently advised to make theii' ' ■ purchases of Undergarments while'they (^<<tVW[M|il : r?!\ are obtainable at present prices, because ''fil'l'l Will' j Co3ts must ' ncl " eiisc as woo ' ' s S^^S ■'MPirllu'' 'V ! l|l) dearer. ftlliiwiillllf THE TIME TO MAIL YOUR AiiiliSjiilf. ORDER IS NOW! l\4il '4l™lilf 'r/ 1 lu " :oc ' £S are ' ttI 'E e, a^c ' ( -' ooc l e are the very beef quality. NEGLIGE SHIRTS- From 6s. 9d. ■ WOOLLEN SHIRTS- " From Bs. 6d. ■ ■WsM\\'%! %■ ni'FETA SHIRTS- From 21s. WiMl " ' SlLfi: SHIRTS - From 17s, 6d. ;.-■; :: ". ' Bs. 6d., 12s, 6d., 15s. 6d.,'195. 6d. . ALL \TOOL SINGLETS7s. 6d., 9s. 6d., 11s. 6d., 15s. . '■tfffm&y, MADE TO MEASURE A Special Feature. ■■; ::LADIESV. AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, • - : -216 LAMBTON QUAY - WELLINGTON.
FROM THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE ■':■;. STOCKS IN NEW ZEALAND. . . IN THE LATEST DESIGNS AND FASHIONS. Osf exports will design yeur rmm% free PATTERNS POSTED. ... 3 OPPOSITE TOWN HALL WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 153, 18 March 1918, Page 2
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