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!k \W ... Men need extra, good: Boots •. I L.\ and Shoes for Winter wear 1 . |jßy§L . -— I When a man "knocks about town;': in ail, kinds of weather he noods extra W .':•-"., -foot protection, but particularly so in the winter months. $ , '. ; Vut;your feet into a pair of D.I.C. .Boots and you can go forth..iij,.the very •|| worst weather," foeling that you are safe from the depredations of■ the wettest |f| climatic conditions. ( , fif J To put it another way: A pair of D.I.C. Winter Boots or Brogues are a good *£&tf&4 insurance policy—thoy are life preservers because .the protection, is in them-the KLSIS^ IYiJI very best leathers and findings flus high-class workmanship. ; -'\ |f|g ®P Wear DXC Boots if you value ]$MJ6 '^f'.' ; '"' : '- : ' ' : ."' your good health ■',- '■ 6 ffl .*<CAHLYLE"-MEN'S STOUT BOX CALF DERBY BALS, with welted soles. TO \U\ ■■. "BOSTOCK"—MEN'S BOX; CALF. DERBY BALS, with'stout welted soles. 50s. M \m\ ' MEN'S TAN WILLOW' DERBY with welted soles' and round toes. jjx H "STAFFOR.D"-MEN f S I'AN WILLOW DERBY BATS, Hght welted wles. U ■ \u\ ■■■ "MATCHLESS"—MEN'S- BOX GALE BROGUE ■SHOES; with'strong welted soles. ' % fflh '• ' • YOUTHS' BOX CALFHALS (best make.),..with atrong'sewn soles, 2's to B's.' || \m ; - 1/* In the & sJlaaount oil avesy oaah ' M W\ t pupohaco of S1 op oven / m Wj hi wmwmart'riiiMUh'iWDii* iui.'mit , ,iii i iii'iiiiiiiii.iwiinattsamß. ffl ''-■ | &:::i: ;-KI.Gy ;. :: ;- : - WELLINGTON. J

I; ; NEW CARPETS. ; | * ENGLISH AXMINSTEffi. g[ THe Genuine ; Axuih\Bter is a ', .- |l .wayV "'Aiminsters possess a-fineness, in texture per-; 1 ! \^\ jv , mitting more delightful—and at thtf same time—J> j \r,\ g i •;/'.'■.'■■' 'dnraWe' soft efieots- andblends: that •.'can-be.Qbiained.jii :: ;' ■3; in any of the others, .which are necessarily coarser' '-■; al .....weaves.. .- . . v.. , , i > *>■• r. •...'•. g! ' v Axminsters are beautiful—they are pretty -and • ' S; ; tatistio to the eye in every room, every shade, and |! every, degree of fight. Their very fineness guarantee's J) I an excellent wearing carpet. The tread isjalways *• 1 soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor, .covering £■ of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Floor |; • Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. «' i Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just Z,: now is very complete and varied. All. the new m -j dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the It j more intricate patterns up to the.most elabonte |i U.flowing styles. 1;. "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" fe pdVMer'g Busy Corner ,>- ; Wejlingtpn J Beauty—and Good Teeth // f P rec ' ou * gen" can be compared''wlth '' If 'I two rowß .°f gleaming, pearly teeth ? 'II ' Beauty ib impossible without tKem ; and good ' // Vp/Ja ** ® 5 tee| k canno ' ' a '' ,0 ennance ,ne charm of one's 11 •» A appearance. li^y^ w -«' </ ~ "If your'tcethar'e'HbV'aV'sourid and beautiful as they should be, let us improve them for you, ' * , Vi U * - /$k Whether you need a Filling, Crown, Bridge, J \, B W■ ' B$M or Set of' Teeth, you Finest "■ I a Jsmls Re'ul'' Greatest Satisfaction. \\ vX E«i» Painles» Extractions fre« when Sets • UvzVV \ I SMSr . » ro ordered. Full Upper or Full '\\ WMtSbr' 'II /Wf ' LoW " Sel> ' rom * * 3 / 3 /" \^o^^d^W Marsdon & Chamberlain de T nt?sts 69 M<mne " Streel ' We!lin « ton I *' 'ifloojI {/ II Air \\\\v Hours: 9a.m.to6p.m.I 7p.m. t08.30p.m. 1 '•" fioo L Tft Closed I p.m. Saturday. No Children in Ejyeninjr. % A NEW SHOWING OF ' " 1J ; I > Beautiful Woollen . ■ ■B| ; SPGRTS,:.COATS IJj r '; In American Jumper shape. ' m ! ./ THE.VERY LATEST. . j§r /fH" d'■ We have just opened up, per jarcel post ■Iff \'!' (v I ■■ from London, .a line (if Woollon Coate, . ffl .1 4-;. !<" ' | which for daintiness have.rot - been 6ur- // ,* in \- . I.' passed .in' Wellington. .. .. I ' ||m)3\I ALL'SHADES, 635. EACH ; llflflfi^) 11' NAVY, WHITE, STRIPED COLLARS mljMzt "11' ' > ■ ■S CUFFS.' ■' 52?. 6d., 375. 6d„ 795, 6d. f'O' .1- Sj 91 PLAIN NAVY WOOLLEN SPORTS ' ktajf //' I II COATS-For sohobl girls. ' 50s. , I|J II LADIESVWABM ;• •- ■ i I |f|®i| ' ■J'.. WINTER TWEED COATS. J\, V '''J j I 84s„ £5 Ss., £6 6s. || J |!j ! I ' LADIES' SILK BLOUSES-Plnin White. J! i\ If IT iU I 111 4JJ-~* . . .. 18s. 6d., Zls., 225. 6d. L|Jf|S H| •'■ •DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is iwrß7||l ■ ■ m very busy, but we,can make a Dress, I i a Blouse, or Costume 1 to crder. Only if A l l* « 711 exports employed. (fll • '} I :i DAVIS & CLATER, I s g, r ,XADIES'.& GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, K ■' "■" 2(6 LAMBTON QUA 1 /, WELLINGTON,' : .. H

Thick : « ..j| //7 _ Just try; a few drojis. ,wN\. ./w .with cold meat, or vSw, wZ ' even bread and cheese 'B" j —you have never v\w (Jll tasted any thing so fine. )WA; II j Of all Grocers. ' Wo\j PRICE- REDUCTION We have much pleasure in announcing to the .public that we-are now able to reduce the price of TO 2/6 per. botfle.. (Large Size). Outside Centres tho • Price is '2/71.' Fresh milk, with MELLLTS FOOD is the best and most economical diet for Now Zealand babies. Of all Chemists p.nd Stores. If you" have any difficulty in obtaining supplies we will Bend direct' upon receipt of ' remittance. Distributors: GOLLIN & Cd. Propty. Ltd. , I WELLINGTON. , AUCKLAND. '"• CHRISTCHORCH. :'...'. . DUNEDIN. iiiun mm m. .'.-' i' ■ ii j Sleep is a lonic (or die lired, but it cannot re- | | "place waste. Morning.tiredness ii a sign tliat \ I brain and nenrei need phosphorus—toning up I ! !|V . j contains phosphorus in an easily assimilated lorm. Altera few doses you will sleep soundly, and wake in tlic morning lit and fresh with a good 'appetite lor breakfast and ready lor work. Get a bottle to-day, 2/6 and 4/6. any Chemist or Store. Post free from '' CHAS. ,1. FLETCHER Chemist - - Welll-eton "'

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 252, 18 July 1919, Page 2

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