■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ r Tile woman/who places price before quality: often regrets her shortsightedness, because price does not always prove the value—Quality does., That is why the D.I.C. Begistered Trade Mark is " flflfttv "The D.I.C. for Quality"—it is an earnest of the good, J3fosg things one buys at the D.I.C— -& guarantee of absolute and complete satisfaction. . ; ' -m \ \\ The same in Dress Fabrics as in anything else —Qual- '" /l VsnX e me '' P" ce be a secondary consideration / liysKH\\ when it come 3 to choosing so important a thing .as a'-ma-fjWmm y\ terial for Gostumeor Frock. ' ■• ;• ; • .• ■ ; iiuM'mim str "^ e * *ke DJ.O. guide J oa the realm of Quality, ' Hali!il HH! (ft ere f° re Good Value. . j§»i i Patterns Free where ere you be T ' ilUli M v BLACK AND WHITE CHECKED SUITINGS-40 to 50in. wide.; in vari-BLACK-AND WHITE G-LBNURQUHABT. wide. v ' ■: 13s; «„ 14s. 6d. yard. COMUBED LUSTBEMfiin. iride; in Grey, Brown, Nattier, Bottle. Light N " y, and Navj ' - ■ : ■ 7s e lid. yard, Jγ yT- COSTUME SICILIANS—S4in. wide; in (Jrey and -Navy. ■ Bs. 11d. yard. // WOOL TAITBTA—4Oin. wide; in Saxe, Grey, Brown, PuTple, and Ligh't. jj Navy. . . . ;. ~ • 7s. 6dl yard. , : If ' COSTUME -iridej in Mastic,' New Blue, and Bottle. ,' . 15s. 6d. yard. SATIN FACED GABERDINES-«/50in. wide; in good range of colours. 165.-6 d. and 19s. 6d. yard. COVERT COATINGS-50in. wide; in Fawn, Brown, and Grey mixtures. ~ . : . • -. 18s. 6d. yard. ' GKEY .COVERT OOAtINOS-52in. wide; in Mid and Oerical shades. ' . 12s. 6d.. yard, . .■■■;■■ ■'■■■ ■■■•■-■; -■■.'. k^ *N»*gPj </■'/- In the & dleoaunt off oaeh./,!! I^^S^ |8 ' purohaea of, iBI or ovem H I 11H Box J478 Wellington
■ GREAT ■ ■.. Usual Prices up to 15/6, will be *■>» | ■ cleared, regardless of cost at 4/11. /A |\ ! T?T7 The very unsatisfactory weather ex- //] J- I II 11 .perienoed makes these drastic re- i ■ jp4 I J I'J- 1 " Suctions necessary to clear our f mm j | enormous stock. ■ • • | EVERY HAT MUST BE SOLD ■ The first' impression is acknowledged to be a lasting one, but how often has the in- • • terior of a household been misjudged by the appearance of old window blinds. .. s " • Even if the outward appearance of a residence is shabby through lack of paint, smartly dressed willgive it a touch of character. / . v :' . ■;. 'At least 90 per cent, of the people who pass ypur home each day cast a glance at your,windows. Why not impress them through that one source open to public gaze? ' ■■' ' ■ We have just opened up a fine selection of Linen Window Blinds, and we shall es- ' teem it a.favour to shoy. them to callers. ■ ■ ■■■• : • ■ . ■•' v "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 101, 23 January 1919, Page 2
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429Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 101, 23 January 1919, Page 2
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