THE FINAL BARGAIN BULLETIN: ' At One O'clock TO-DAY the DIG Winter Sale conies to an end '' &■ & J\ 'Yonr future is-before you; D.I.C. Sale Bargains arc.beforo « a JVr<\ you until one o'clock strikes, tliou "au rcvoir!" feYfpj Don't put off till the very last minute, because you may loose fcTl m I J 111 • your chance to secure the very bargain you wanted. - lli 11 ' et very sy, come c ' own * oTni ear] y t] " s morning—romem- lflh?xl **&$/ her the D.1.0. Sale ends at 1 p.m. Buy DXC, Bargains this morning* for all you are worth I . . : . .'SO DOWN QUILTS IN FIGURED SATIN AND SATEENS-Originally from 19s. Gd. to 5 guineas. At a Special Reduction of 4s. in the £. 13' WHITE JAPANESE BBDSPREADS-Hand-drawn, embroidered, nnd hematifcohod. • Originally 355. For the Last Day of Sale, 21s, each. i Pieoes CEYLON SHIRTING—In plain heliotrope, nlso pink and white stripe. _ Originally 2s. lid. yard. Must be Cleared at Is. 4d. per yard,' FURNISHING PEMNANTS-Zs. in the £ off the Sale Prices of all Furnishing f^^^i P« l *£_P'!J Remnants. ' II I J!; CURTAIN NET-36 inches and 38 inches wide, in, ivory white, with finished lYFff flip C(lge- A Barflain at Is. 2d. yard. | I I wi WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH BUTTON BOOTS-Biwn nnd Black Cloth tons U_J VB weltcd - Usunl Paioo,37s, Gd - Sa,e . p «<». ««• 9d. to clear.' WuT> ■ WOMEN'S COLOURED SATIN SHOES-Bcst English make. Usual Prices ' 225. 6(1. to 30. 3 . ' . . Sa | e P| . ice) 7s _ 6d ; FANCY NECKWEAR—AII this season's importations. . A Last Day of Sale Bargain at Is. 6d. per pioca. MOTOR SCARVES-In Artificial Silk: vieux rose, champagne, bluo, and cerise. Originally Ss. Gd. To Clear at 6s. 6d. each.' Hew Zealand's ' f J TailOPed'Costllines .-Finest Fruits 5*3 whicuare daily leaving Summer or Winter *M" Morrison & pews • • i . Ws\ I AltE worth investigation. i rruit is most delicious when wffl mwp T., ~. , v l i • • m&! T IIE Tailored Costume is most in iliiiSliilH 1 reaches the juicy sweet- » vog ,, e thi3 seft^n> ~m , the neSS ° ma turity. Unripe 9m Tailor-made is vrecisoly the stylo %, or 9 ver ripe, it is as unpleasant • S ■ lof (II ' CS3 which has madD us fnmous - t0 e taste as tne perfectly WML I Wo present a tollection of fabrics rinp fruit- ic Hβ! deemed more exlensivo tlmn any f P • 4r f : rit r « other house can offer. vfflßtT tIS f IC I Uk lOt ? [y - folk / ar m OUR KXCEPTIONALIA- SMART ' Instill m thel orcnarcls > to obtain perfect §£m ■.. ckkations ' S)5 ■'• fl " Uit - ' tS fresh State ' B ■■ j invariably plc-uc particular .women ' TyS? , 'ifXrl'' " '■ fSjl'ji lv ' ,o desire to dress better. arc a triumph of the fruit preservers art. wM Deliciously wholesome and wil jMss , pure, ripe to a nicety, they MW Tll© OCW )$%. supply that great want of i^^^^^^^^ 1 <^pF all housewives—pure uni- •ffif/6^o v «j/al9| ESlVOlir J|g : form fruits at all seasons. ft%«W^ Ask your grocer for preserved B' BRAND I Illlf '^^^^^ |p?% Apricots, St. George Brand, ♦iii^*'/^*^ ; , Bffi' 'L BO? (fh B' b ' This new, thick, fruity sauce uy. ySifipteli s y nicotics! fromEngland^^p'y^; licious, and such a welcome . rrrr'TiPD l er< ■ l , •■ <■ chanee to the old-fashioned HIGHL.R grade of Groceries, slower scale of prices, and the giving • h > ■ ■ i of Cash Register Tickets aro three advantages von f-ain by pur- Sauces. £$ chasing Campbell Groceries. ' Mb'<s •,„, „ , ~ , ~ ... , ■ Wouldn't it be worth your /a3w Jhe fi»t assures sat.sfa.tion; the second .s-vfeguards ,our furse, while t0 , the one J and . Mg and the third secures you extra items without extra expanse. only HP Sauce? JfMf ;. v ''lt : will fiiy you (o deal at Camp bell's-whero quality counts. j » V W fIiiIPBELS iff! &42 Street—'Phone 443. | || ' " IC 3 nWdiford e Strect—'P e hone 2 ios-1. I TOW^^^SB^^Si I -; 6& . Sfo I A WONDERFUL ACHIEVE- f TiPPilllfl I MENT oF ha,r sc,ence - V 4 «>iS»WSiPI I MAKES A PERFECT HAIR ; (lfSwlWwSu4 OHAWN IN EVi^RY i! DRESSING. \^(i^W^i^"W TEAPOT ■■! Fol ' mftn y K-irs there has been a I \ I ' ,rm ?%' , ft need of a hair tonic that would W,^^lMwj4jr|lMriw i: vW -"-—■•■ I restore the hair to its natural I ra wWwr WrW Iγ ,, QI JAM TV ;; ■ C 9 lour aml at tho Simc tim P ,•„. i'£\V I ftf l¥ W \ ,J V«»" , *s-' "» « U vigornle tho hair growth. J[U )*(m II IWs fJiK A i ' FLAVOUR 4 r- Donnelly, who hae mado n i 'W»(fP?<' /-\ /-»»**wrv. t - life study of hair and sculp con- '- AND VALUE P (litioM - hM p«par«i don. I L,~ „ -T, , , ■ -*' f \ NELLY'S GREY HAIE TONIC. \ >UJ — i: * = '" " "" ' ■■ ' — e this will mean u big thing ( n > . p s inon and womon both in social ' " £ and business life, for there is j I P 083^1 ?. "° place in tho world ! m » wliero thcro is as much proinn- I H/P , f] ' R-gr n I f " ,re sreyness as in New Zealand. WVk€sLjlsy)h> a lFu<&i|jJvy'€ls> H f | Not Oily, Greasy, or Sticky. I » Cures Dandruff, Falling Hair, and W/m cm, ■ I Scalp Irritation. j e Can Spare 50 Bales I price - 3s ' 6d - bottler I j. By Mail (id. extra. j ■ i'KICES NETT PROMPT. \ j ' DONNELLY AND SON, j i Hair Specialists, DAwJIJ II 4J Farlsh Sl.il 65 Vivian Street, WELLINGTON. | A H¥BVVS «%». iLILUa Wellington 1 Also - Sy(l, ! oy ( - W) - Sani'rau- ' - . Sβ cieco (U.S.A.). ". 5 I Established Half a Century,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 253, 13 July 1918, Page 4
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