■! \J MXLC. Stainless Cutlery, will -remain- M I M p qttite 'Bright if left' in vinegar overnight IW I '(J .1 - ■ That is just about as severe a test as one could devise to put \ |'£ I a steel knife through its facings. jk iW\ If you were to put an ordinary steel table knife into vinegar I/ | J «P*\ or several hours (even minutes) it would become as black as ink, y / j pi V and very unsightly. If I\, IV Not so with D.I.C. Stainless Cutlery—it is oho of the modem M . m wonders of the world. The usual vegetable and-.mineral acids a |\\ Jfm table knife comes into contact with during the day's work do not \\ flljj ' .afiect Stainless Steel in the degree. VvJ ' A* What a boon and a blessing D.I.C Cutlery | • Mi is to busy housewives /| ;|[\ '■ STAINLESS CUTLERY \ I \v| '..' STAINLESS XYLONITE HANDLE TABLE KNIVES- 375. 6d. half dozen. If/ . W STAINLESS XYLONITE HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES- 325. 6d. half dozen. Iff i J STAINLESS METAL HANDLE TABLE KNIVES- 40s. half dozen. , IM Jm' STAINLESS METAL HANDLE DESSERT KNIVES- 355; half dozen. 11\ '< ff/fjj STAINLESS ,PEN KNIVES- 9s. 6d., 11s. Bd. each.' f \ $7,7 '■■■ SOLDIERS'OR SPORTMAN'S KNIVES- 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d„ 12s. 6d., 15s. each. I \\\| m PEN KNIVES (ordinary)- 25., Zs. 6d„ 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d,,55. 6d., 6s. Bd. each. I \«| \\Wjr) POCKET KNIVES- Zs., 2s. 6d„ 3s„ 3s. 6d„ Is. 6d., ss. 6d.' each! Iff |t ! AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZORS- 255. each. j§f VM I NAIL SCISSORS (straight or bent)- 3s.' 6d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d„ 6s. 6d. pair , fW h\ 1. FOLDING POCKET SCISSORS- 3s . 6(i ' pa j r ' I'ff \V I • EMBROIDERY SCISSORS- ss. 6d., 7s' 6d" pair" / M ...... LADIES''SCISSORS- . 2s. 6d„ 35.'6 d., 4s. 6d! pair! / ;,, 1 . LADIES' CUTTING-OUT SCISSORS-ss. 3d., ss. 9d„ 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. pair m pM ■ POCKET CORKSCREWS- 1s ; S d. each! |l\ M CARVERS IN CASE- 18s. 6d„ 255., 305., 355„ 405.,'455! each! W\ V(J S *•/» In tha a dlaopuntoff evapy oatsh II \ i P&li I piipohoso of SI op oven SlfT?
I Our Store-' 1 Is For Mutual Benefit S ndbsaßaxamnaiasasaßv* yc-Utt satisfaction means as nraoh. to | jO%& ■*■ us as our profits, and we spare no n /S&Mbk efforts to givo you 6f the best—in qual- 8 ||ptt THERE IS NO BETTER TIME TO | *$■;&/ PURCHASE THAN NOW! | J?sY N >sf Our Stooks aio brimful of Fashionable j] * jfnfflL \/A ani S 69801 "* 10 Wear, and our Prices jj f*sW?V#s&& are P artlcullirl y. satisfying. | LADIES'SILK SPORTS COATS-' . | I SADIES' WOOLLEN SPORTS I iSft<flifl LADIES' WAEM WINTER COATS-' I" \^&<Mv.f ; j ffill • From 84s. t WwMW* Sfeflli LADIES' BAINPROOP TRENCH mIM COATS- >■ From 90s. . MADE-TO-MEASURE GARMENTS. j TWEED COSTUMES-' From £7 10s. ' WiMSm SHIRT TAILORED SILK BLOUSESWiM&MSMI From-275. 6d. ; Parents snould see our plain NAVY ' WtJmmM' "FRENCH CAMBRICS for Girls' School \ ■ ; B^^^s** 3 Dresses, 2s. 6d. per yard. g .„..■ "A PEW PIECES JUST RECEIVED. < I LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, J I :.:...;,: 21 ! UMBT Q N QUAY' 4 — WELLINGTON.' .... \ THE APRIL BIRTHSTOM .'.';'. ~, ■■,'." She who from 'April dates her year's .'..'' | Diamonds should wear, lest bitter tears •-■: J Por. vain repentance How. This stone ' "". j Emblem, of innocence is known. ■» fHE perfect diamond, perfect in colour, shape and cutting, is twice as I 'brilliant as a stone imperfect in these qualitiea, and gives unlimited j pleasuro to tho wearer. That is why we stock nothing but tae best. If Will you call and let us demonstrate to you in detail that we givo also |[ the best value obtainable in diamond goods. || G, M ,'t.'.YOUNG, Lt4.J -'•.:.■,"■:■-■■■■■•; 252 LAMBTON QUAY. L„■•■■■■. ■ ' ■ - • I !•• ; ' : ■■■■' '" : ' • " 1 ! '- . Tennis Balls! - | \ '■■...■.■.•. \ i ■ ...... ■ ■ - i i " ■ ■ ■ i i ■ % I We have jtsst landed 1 - ' j | a large shipment of J i Ayr-es. .1918 Tennis Balk 3 I ......... | IE W; Mills & ; Ca,-LtcL,-Htmter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. - I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 170, 8 April 1918, Page 2
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