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<1 □ C^n IT'S The DIG Sale has an insistent |jj| message for you! It's important! < ; If we said Urgent," it" would not be overdoing it, for every indication regarding costs is that instead of receding (excepting at D.I.C, Sale Prices) they are going up, and up and up. That hundreds of Wellingtonians recognise this is proved by the throng that pressed D.I.C, Bargain Counters all , ' day long yesterday; . • What is more they bought largely and well—couldn't do otherwise at D.I.C. Sale Prices! * There is money to be saved at D.I.C, Sale Prices — savings for man, woman and child—will you let this opportunity slip ? No! No! Sir or Madam! Not if you value the virtue of thriftiness, and if you do you will be down to the D.I.C. to-day, ready and willing to save money on PL Jl merchandise of fine quality. 6l ll Buy at D.I.C. Sale Prices in the early days of the Sale— | |Wg II Pi to-day is the best day—that is NOW! r || ] i ||. • fcBQA , ARRESTING NEWS I iii SEI $I Iff ' is not forthcoming, fresh cow's '• |§i» For men who are worried over milk, to which Meljin's Food has the high cost of clothes. During been addcd.is the nextbest thing _ —bicausi Mellin's Food 'humanist!:' P. SCHNEIDEMAN S ■ SALE OF SUITS tk f nsh cow ' s milk whilst , pre ' '■ serving those valuable qualities 400 TAILOR-MADE READY-TO-WEARS which only fnsh. milk offers, will be sacrificed from £5 ss. each. wlth MelUn ., Food , COW ' S milk can bo .. iw/anrty modified to suit tbe requirements of There S nothing slop made about these Suits— a babe from'birth, and throiigh every sta*e of they ate hand-made throughout from fine English subsuntfs 1 en°>fr<TX! d f"i; U hUuhy 0 , Tweeds and Worsteds, and there is such a wide range ind mti-baiuiced development of the child. of sizes that you can't help obtaining FREE! S A PERFECT FIT b°°V for* Mothers, "Tbe Care of Infants," * will be sent Post Free on request. Write: This is a chance to save that you cannot afford to messrs.gollin&co. proprietary neglect-STEP ALONG TO-DAY! lYd., Wellington. ■B-* TH w A * T ; P. SCHNEIDEMAN, TAILORS & COSTUMIERS . W Cuba Street (2 doors from Grand Central Hotel) Wellington m., ■S. 1 r . ajj (T\ Antiseptic IJ? ■" 0 IBS. Aromatic . ' ■ ■ • -- Vf & V&J Healing Imm jy 6 price i/6 Soothing I 11 ™| rr\ JzzzT ll ' fit people with Arti'2*£rJ! ll __ c ' a ' Teeth that look r, .« J J natural is a decided - J j art. The sets we make vdSte/ TO Fotceh'tn Gums • , Jfjlilfj— ate won^er^'» the ■ mos * critical can hardly mt:7jc rillfff' ' * distinguish between art and ■ I -=3ct> that a hard-working' fancy goods dealer lmd vainly ransacked tlie whole J FPAST &r FROST of his shop in his efforts to please an old lady who wanted to purchase a n»uu,i, prosant for -her granddaughter. For the fifteenth time she picked up j. Surgeon Dentists, and critically examined a neat little satchel. | 119 Willis Street. | "Aro you quite sure that this is genuine alligator skin?' she en- —p ■~..m■ j quired. "Positive, madam," quoth the dealer. "I shot the alligator my- CUTEST x3Sv cssa /esss. m foToUTsQ-TOL "It M. riw- «d fel*. heals! SOOTHES 1/8 "That, madam, is where it struck the ground when it fell oil the — This man's tale certainly did not hang together. However, you need never *orry when you come hero to shop. Wo make no misstatements : regarding our merchandise. You can depend upon what we !>ay re. J garding our goods and what you see in our advertisements. ~ THE SIMS HARDWARE CO. LTD. CUBA-STREET WELLINGTON J | Asthma CAN be Cured ll Flour ii so popular when out lees ll -rp XI -'A mi tlic delicious jppetiiing cola, I TOP Ijrmc Ig 1 SIMPLE lune trutatnt bind ti tnlirclr dot lltrrr. I "onei, pastry or bread it helps lo j Sr.re Throat of yours ©Si /'iHwireJi »l iMtimoiilili pro« 111 torreclotii. H make. Snowball Flour i» lilky t jWfjiiiw«vv V Pleinntnd !iirlo dh. Aboliibtibtreinjpowdtn L,u. !f rSiii-, The tootMmi. antiseptic properties gdSg? i»J diarttlM. No iiltrnil drmjiar to ajset wit.B. II leaven' evenly, bakes per- j pSf. of Bonniniiton's Jubes have nude Equally effeclire lor ions aad old. Gwi riiht to scat o! j i«tly. Highest in quality, uniform { th?m wonderfully popular. In- diiHK and quickly tkteki «nrlty ind frtqm/ncy ol [ In results, perfectly pore. You I laluable for. sore throws. ■ atUeki. Cm be carried lo pocket. if ti .... a- i - •#iS Try. them. Chemists and . FREE—VtiaMt mtHuHuM, "daw ArtbuTW' owe ll lo yourself lo use this ■mm- Slw "' 1M fllir I saperfine flour. 87 * I ffi RoMMonS' fiß BRIDGE DRUG STORES JU^H WmJ 1„lA ' 3 Bridge Buildings \\ I JUD6S v Karangahape Rd., AUCKLAND i wwiiSl . [ !&.' " WlL€sUlfl r< OOD Printing promptly produced at « „ „ ~ H U popular prices, at "Dominion" Job II '" { ™'y mmc)/ Ih Worjf*. ' ■ — if~i I ■!! mi I rnnmm m i fHr

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 110, 3 February 1920, Page 4

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