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j OVERCOAT WEEK \ Every day this Week at the DIG | 2 Just how important this event is to man depends upon his winter ' N noeds. If he wishes to replace his old overcoat with a new one, then t 6 Overcoat Week at the D.1.0. is tho only thing on the business horizon r J for him. ■ V | Now styles in Men's Overcoats are being shown in Special Win- | > dow and Interior Displays overy day this week—a great showing of f J the latest and best. . , So § Come and sec them anyway. It is worth your while just ' V I how excellent these warm Winter Coats are and the splendid values, 9 I to °- - . i ! D.I.G Overcoat Week Special Prices *'| 1 yfOfa BOYS' GABARDINE OVERCOATS-For W ' - /gl'mk- small boys, Raglan shoulders and m} ft P trench belt; sizes 00 to i. u M Caps to inatoh— / 6s. 6d. and 7s, 9d, - • flj 2 A YOUTHS' DOUBLE - BREASTED D I C VWII TWEED OVERCOATS-To fit the MLLli** from 9 years to 16 years. fifff • MEN'S TWEED OVEKCOATS-In dnrk . f| jfg| I H |fe| brown or greys, single breasted, Ifelan ! |j U j 8 ® shoulders, full pockets. Q j | pj If!?? MEN'S TWEED OVIEOOATS-In a V / well assorted rant;® of colourings, x{AUX/ ill , ' double' breasted, Colonial tweeds; a ffl ffl D.l ,C. S Prices, £6, £6 10s., £7 75., M 8 \ W ' £1 17s - 6d - and £8 8s - 111 ' 1 • All men's gabardine trench coats m | , —Single and double breadhed; a good I SMflK*' ,t '-'« ,s! -'" ,d ' | a • men's fawn gabardine rain- $ • S? 'I PKOOF OVERCOATS—In & well as- ■ 8S ■ | ' >— /•• sorted range both A3 to 'colouring and . • P I 6 oltc. £ £6, £6 75.'6 d,, £7 75., |j I I\ MEN'S NAVY TRENCH COATS-In M I tl * wo .qualities; a good rain-resisting &J I . . ' coat in coilton, and also a good wool Hj 1 • ' |IS|MM 6 D.I.C. Prices, £7- the cotton coat, §9 7 • . . £9 9s. the wool coat. if] ! If We have just opened up ex Remuora a ® i « - 1 shipment of the celebrated John Bar- - ® | rail's English Overcoats. ja I ' . '1 - —■1 It I I 1 $ n f t 1/- In the 3 discount off overy cash [4 '?) • ■ j| ' purchase of £1 or overs I D.I.C. . WELLINGTON ' |

I APPROPRIATE GIFTS .Ht afl I 4 Ornomanti r*n£lnß In 'l Mil II J/ price from »low jhlllima ® Necklaces, Bracelets, Brooches, Links, £§2 Charms of all sorts, Paper Knives, I M Clocks, Ink Pots, Ash Trays, Boxqs, | '|| ■ Photo Frames, etc., etc. I A VISIT OF INSPECTION IS INVITED. ' B W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, Ltd. 222-224 Lambton Quay, Wellington. J .^YintT"r*^' J """ u rr""" L " l "™T wg:B ""'" jfli;h "' winiiiWJHi»n«i'hiwiiiißfcJuiJiWfcJiMJß'iii-n-in -i— Mary hud a little corn, ihlj Her feet were white as snow, ((tv\ JJ/I . And everywhere that Mary went £vf/ That corn was sure to go. WM ■ /|/ It went with her to church one day, JBJ. ifiK) -■ Though not against the rule. njjft |j(w\ i It made -hor mako, oh such a face, 2//Il] ttVaM ' They thought she was a fool. fp'J Next day sho went to LINDSAY'S, And had it taken out,' For Mary hns a leval head And knows'her way about. LINDSAY'S LTD. ; BOOT IMPORTERS AND CHIROPODISTS 184 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON i FOR YOUR FAVOURITE . PHOTOS AND PICTURES Wonderful value is. offered in the Gilt Metal Frames- now displayed in our window. They are prioed ait 25., 2s. 3d. 35., and 3s. 6d., and the sizes are post-card, cabinet, and whole plate. Oblong and oval 6hapes. FRAMED PICTURES BY HILDER & STREETON These colour priuts represent tho best work of Australia's great- • est artists. Gilt mounts and frames—Bs. 9d. upwards/ T (Incorporating; Prinze's Ltd.) II U (52-154 LAMBTON QJJAY • / ' \ TO PROTECT YOUR 111111'! ' Every lady should possess at least one of these mo-Sv B'rongly constructed Hot Box«b to pretect her I Hats, both when travelling and at home. I These listed are all leather bound,' with firm steel frames, and fitted with reliable locks,. '' f M XT' I \ SELECT YOURS NOW. Mces—£2/0/0, £2/5/0, £2/10/0

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 204, 24 May 1920, Page 2

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