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QH|#BLICT«ALWMS'QUALIT« ' ( 1 "' 1 "'i litfl* Some women admire style in Boots, others .consider quality; those who buy DIG Boots appreciate Both ; as well',to talk' "Quality" as we enter the portals ...._ of-the .most strenuous season of the year. ■' '; 1 ' Flimsy footwear is a menace' to health at all times, but particularly so in the wet winters of Few Zealand. There is no need to forfeit style for quality, because both 'attributes afe found in all D.I.C. Boots and Shoes, It would give us pleasure to point out the good features of •- the new season's footwear; you would appreciate its fineness and substantial, though'refined, appearance. ■ .... Give us the opportunity to show you' the new Autumn,, Footwear—to-day, if you wish! THB "DpQE"—Ladids' High-grade American-made Patent, Oxford Shoes with Louis heels, and welted fcoles. 47 s THE "FlTZßOY"—Ladies' Patent Orford Shoes, on smart French 'ast rith welted soles. . J 3s , 6di THE "DEVEEON"—Ladies' Patent Brogue Shoes, with smart'round toes and welted soles; , ' 40s. THE "BBADNOCK"—Loirs' Glacj Oxford Shoe, "Bostock" mako, lons last light welts. • 335, 6d.' - THE "ALlCE"—Ladies' Tan Glace Derby Shoes, with smart round toes and wslt3 ' 365, 6d. THE "FRANCISCO"—Ladies' Nigger Brown Glace Oxford Shoe, "4m-Him make," with light welts tnd.tjnart shaped leather heels, , 525, Ed. THE "CAMlLLE'?—Lades' Patent Court Shoes,, "Amerioaa make," .'with turn soles and eemi-Louis heels, ,325. 6cf 1/- In the & cJi&aount of? ovopy oaoh purchase ©f £1 i a* oven ' . ■ ■ t ■ i

' —— ; —l, ! l . .It v ——; ; * jj^ If : ' Si?" s, The stones arc removed—best JfJ&ifcf l'• ® ar 15 ac lded—nothing else—and ' in sanitary Steam-heated I Try this Extra Fine Flavoured Tea. | $ay; "RECORD " to your Grocer. I DO YOD ■ / • ' 1 Record.,^:; j a Reason • ■ .such a l( : ; . . | (jP&SI. . ■ Fine I' • Flavour? | . It is the pick of the world's .best teas; the *■ youngest hill-top leaves are carefully blended : together by our experts, producing a good, ; ■ full flavour. This is the reason wny .1 It .goes further than ordinary Tea!

EVEM. POPULAR! So&p! Why f—The. Quality ! •

; gg& TisneiE & neuralgia ' fellf Cured Instantly by REV. AUBEEY C. PRICE, 8.A., write 3: "Owing to exJwnJ Ifa\\K??k ; tensive decay in \ double teeth I suffered for days with ' excruciating pain. I was recommended to try Banter's Nervine. I did so, and to my joy the pain quickly and fMßllf mtirely of°ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 121, 15 February 1919, Page 6

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