i»iwrMimmi»imm7niMiiui»MMiaM»Trmi'ttuißniinMnm»TO>i»»iMni » l « t<rv,iai»Hwiw»aiua u M|iiH j Miaa in Brilliant Bargains Blaze the Trail' to the End of the DXC. SALE on Saturday! D.I.C. Showroom Bargains 'are worth A Multitude of fine Bargains in ' . O Manchester Goods are still “Kite Hurry for these Dress Fabric and -i “blowing" about ! Fancy Neckwear and Drapery. High"atHome—attheD.l.C.LoWer Silk Bargains—Hurry! Than Flierl FANCY SATINS, 38-39 in. wide, in smart designs and •' MOLLETON CLOTH DRESSING GOWN, in fawn, 12-INCH LONGCLOTH FLOUNCING, in six different ffl ffl . colourings. Usual Prices, 29/6 and 31/6 j with pale pink design, inset sleeves, collar, and dainty designs, suitable for underskirt flounces. Zb ' a KGS —„■ FINLAY'S BEST QUALITY SHEETINGS either nlain SALE PRICE, 19/6 Yard. H girdle. ' 67/6 for 47/6 Usual Price, 4/11 Yard ■ || || finish or twilled, at very considerably reductl prices. BLACK MILLINERY VELVET, ISin. wiefe. I COSTUME, in fawn tricotine, plain sac coat, lined SALE PRICE, 2/11 Yard # d Km H m SALE Usual Price, 7/11. SALE PRICE, 4/11 Yard. through with White Jap., inset sleeve and round MERCERISED FINE AND MEDIUM COTTON TOR- 1® ll KrH Usual Price PRICE. BLACK CHEVIOT SERGE, 42in. wide, for odd skirts, collar; plain skirt with belt. Out size j>q-iq « CHON LACES AND INSERTION, in numerous J HHI 54-inch for small Single Beds— 5/6 4/9 Yard «c- Uml Price, 7/11 10/- for £9/19,6 daintv designs widths from ’in to 2in I Es) H B! EffiFili 83-mcli for Single Beds— 6/9 5/9 Yard SALE PRICE, 4/11 Tard. GABARDINE COSTUME, in fawn, coat lined through dainty designs, widths trom 4 m to A | m m 72-inch for Three-quarter Beds- 7/9 6/6 Yard ALL-WOOL COATING CHEVIOTS, 56in. Wide, in with white Jap.,, tailored collar and rovers; plain y aT .>„ r (ir ii<i AH 90-inch, Special Width — 9/6 7/9 Yard black-white, end cheeks. well-cut skirt. £l7/17/- for £ll/11/- *- ALL 1 40-inch Pillowing— 4- 3/6 Yard Usual Price, 17/6. SALE PRICE, 14/6 Yard STRIPED BLUE AND WHITE DRILL COSTUME, DAINTILY EMBROIDERED ORGAN DI MUSLIN 1I A 1 80-inch for Double -Beds- 8/6 7 3 Yard 1 PIECE ONLY BROWN CHECK TWEED, 56in. wide, tailored collar, long revers, large patch pockets, belt COLLARS. Usual Price l/ll to 6,11 Each \yAL| Horrockses’ 40-inch Pillowing— 2 9 2/4 Yard all vro ° l - Usual Price, 14/6 through slots; skirt trimmed tabs and self SALE PRICE, 6d. to 1/- Each —L—Finlay’s Circular— 4/6 3/11 Yard SALE PRICE, 11/6 Yard TlT , rP OTvr- rwvvvxT ■ SILK ROLL COLLARS, with large shot design, in - HORROCKSES’ TWILL SHEETING— 1 END SILK EOLIENNE, 40in. wide in pale apricot WARM DRESSING GOWN, in fancy Molleton cloth, navv.white, white-navy, tussore-emerald, tussore- For Double Beds, 80-inch— SI- 6/6 Yard ehade only ' • Usual Price, 11/6 navy ground with maroon design, collar and cutis amethyst. Usual Price, 5/11 to 6/6 Each 'T r t_ »£• x. £ .1 For Single Beds 63-inch— 6'3 4/11 Yard SALE PRICE, 8/11 Yard. w^TP^rTON 1 costume Vc° l coa"t’ SAEE raICE - un Each The magnificent response of the d.i.c. heavy twill r . -j finisheil’ ODDMENTS OF SMART NECKWEAR, in crepe de For Double Beds, 80-inch- 7/9 6/6 Yard Furnishing at the D.I.C. Final Fur«elf B9/6 for 39/6 chine, net. sponge cloth, organdi, eto.. in a variety 4-« 4-Uz» SPECIAL- .7.7? . n . . . 1 COSTUME, in flecked brown gabardine, coat'half lined, of pleasing designs. Usual Price 3/6 to 7/6 Each SDOpping pUDIIC tO tDC Call 10 PIECES ONLY OF 80-INCH WHITE TWILL TUShing Bargain PTICCS IS COSl! ! collar can 'be fastened to throat or turned back, in- SAUK 1 BICK 1/- Kfttn \ bIiKLIIiNCr, for double beds. Usual Price, 5/11 Yard * R verted back panel; skirt with belt. £l4 for £B/8/- ALL RBMNANTS OF LACES, EMBROIDERIES. £,l Dir D . J 1.1. nurruv e.o™ , • SAEE PEICE - */'■> lardI ard FINAL CLEARANCE OF FIGURED CRETONNES g COTTON CORD COSTUME, in fawn colour, coat with DRESS NETS AND RIBBONS at half the marked Ol thC dtp Liar back caught with belt and smartly cL prices ’ ‘ vixv waigauio muiui & thoroughly reliable calicoes, and all made full stan- Usually up to 3/9. ALL ONE PRICE, 1/8 Yard — stitched; skirt stitched to correspond. £5 for 55/- faale ' /-if 1 , 1 r r dard size 20 x3O inclies , Usually Up to 4/11. ALL ONE PRICE. 2/3 Yard g , t r-» 7 ft tnp I’nt'mint'lPt 1 Hl I rom Finlays Best Linen Finish or Usually up to 5/9. ALL ONE PRICE, 3/6 Yard M nrr Miller,. f I Basket and Brushware — oaic nab maac 11 inc loruunncr 01 Twin pillowing. usually up to 6/e. all one price 3 9 Yard | Millinery! LrOWer r rniD nAV<? Dassel Ulla SALE PRICE. 3/6 Each; 41/6 Dozen 31in„ 33in„ and 36in. Wide. » . 7 .7 1 A rkJUK UAIO Rrlc/Z/nrr Rsircrnins nt the nff-Ht No. 2—Made from Crewdson’s Calico. FINAL CLEARANCE OF LACE CURTAIN ENDS, in f priced than ever only 4 oristling oargatns at me Still wore rewarkable ftHU SOUI- sale PRICE, 2/6 each; 29/6 Dozen ivory, white, and ecru, AT LESS THAN HALF- 1 ‘ , MORE nr r 1 No - s ~ Made fronl D.1.C.. Calico— PRICE. Usuallv 4/11, 6/6, 7/11 I days to quit the lot! _____ D.I.C. stirring Bargain Davs* 2/3 Each: 26/6 Pozen ' ALL ONE PtoCE ’ 3/11 Each I CREAM COARSE STRAW FLOPS. , SA.MPLE RANGE OF ANTIMONY GOODS. including & I * D.I.C. Mercery Prices— I | D.I.C. Rugs at Final Sale I SALE PRICE. 2/6 Photo. Frames, fl rays, Boxes, etc., ALL HALF 1 RICE LAS 1 rOUR ° ALL RUSH HATS. SALE PRICE, 2/6 BOYS’ BLAZER PISTOLS, a harmless toy y , - too IoW for US-~-just PriceSCOnnot fail to QWe coarse leghorn ready-to-wears, 2/6. , Eo CLEAK ’ 1/3 Each wluniiirent wonev-saving chances J DAYS 1 1 Lufir,ui j ui <- to s i oe OSTRICH TIPS AND B4 DISH PAPERS, in IVIUnUICCHI WOHCy baVIDg CDaUCCS ((() K „ fa j Satisfaction\ ' FeYtHER^OUNTS AND BUCKLES ’ 6d. Each. foW. NTED Each will be the Offer of theday for BALANCE STRAW BOATERS 5/6 Each WILTON AND AXMINSTER HALL RUGSFEATHER.IOUNIb . , 7 THREE-QUARTER GOLF HOSE, fey tops, all sizes 2/6 Wilton, 9ft. 6ft. Usually S/-, £22/18/6 The Section of Big Savings , AST FOUR Hardware tna Last 4 Davs of the. Sale—a wide-end ties T-oiors/c sale prices, £unte. /is/s/o | -The D.I.C. Ladies’Out- ‘ v . Sale Prices win the y _ _■ o cgggjj, ™veae vests £ £ S £™’lZ , DAYS “rubber!" still more vigorous price-cutting A ln ™ ter , wl : .« t s < e. u „ | • ■ 5 COLONIAL UNDERWEAR. SALE PRICE,. £5/13/6 R WHITE COTTON BLOOMERS, elastic waist and knee; WEDDING PRESENTS. We offer some very beau- ■nolfCV hf*PH 2 ttolfCV M « !• I i rr . i P Fun size. SALE Si 7 g S? TeMMK Bas Deen aaoptea a policy No purse so slim but can FOU R DAYS Hosiery and Gloves-Bar- I good knives ' now 2'3 to 4/6 which Will Operate for the Last 4 a fford Footwear at D.I.C. gains in Plenty /or Every- j women’s and out sizes. Umrajly 14/6, 16/6 E.K JAM SHOONS. , MjOM Sale Prices ! I_—— One I I H ltw D nec l k ßß aud l) no^keve? AlNSooK C 4miaHy L lU6 0 Turned 0 C ft PO ICy at LADIES’ PATENT LEATHER OXFORD SHOES, long ■ WHITE LISLE HOSE, fine quality, lace anklos. ] low necks and no sleeves. g UsualLy 11/b BEgT MAKE]{S QF CAB PET SWEEPERS-Bissett’s ( f f i Cuban heels. SALE PRICE; 32/6 Usual Price, 2/11 to 3/11. J> SALE PRICE, 1/6 I WHITE NET'CAMISOLES, finished lace edging’ low 45/- NOW 39/6. Ewbank s, 52/6. NOW 4a/- WaKC it ft memorable DalC LADIES’ TAN OXFORD-SHOES, medium round toes, ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE with well woven i neek ana no sleeves Usuallv C/6 . r r t / . . ’ leather Cuban heels. Usually 43/- silk legs and cotton tops and feet, m black, pink, g SALE 4/6 China Bargains! Heartbreaking to I ,C 1 SALE UHLCL, 32/a sky, brown, mole, and taupe. Usual Price, 7/11 g ""OSS the D.1.C.-lovmaking to you! a P ollC ? thrift Y man and legs/ round toes, welted soles. Usually 70/- MERCERISED LISLE HOSE, in assorted checks and 1 | ed, lulls, elastic waist. SALE PRICE,’ 32/6 “ /C LU yuu . z SALE w t2T , i..£“S SOTS “ Y s^ras ■ / ~ i ~• ■"E.'rß.e... r, W.,« woman will appreciate to the L BOOT S S, blac™ciotli LE^ IHBK GOL ° S ' H Umially A 2/6 heavy weight. SALE PRICE, 4/11 | torchon, elastic waist. SALE PRICE' 27 6 SALE PRICE, all 9d. Each I SALE PRICE, 23/11 ELBOW LENGTH. FINE BLACK FRENCH KID I GOSSARD CORSETS, in supple coutille, for medium VIOLET BOWLS, small size, decorated border. uttYirict LADIES’ WHITE BUCKSKIN COURT SHOES, round GJjOVES, small sizes only. Usual Price, 12/6 to 18/6 u and full figures. Usually 26/9 Usual Price, 1/3. SALE PRICE, !kl. Each LI LlllVo I ► toes, pump soles, Cuban heels. Usually 35/- SALE PRICE. 5/11 | ;/ SALE PRICE, 23/6 FLOWER POTS, art shades, small sizes. . SALE PRICE. 28/6 BROWN AND WHITE TWO-DOM E LISLE THREAD COMFORTABLE CORSETS, in light batiste, for slight ' REDUCED TO 3/3 Each II 111 LADIES’ WHITE BUCKSKIN LACE BOOTS, Selby’s GLOVES. Usual Price, 2/6 SALE PRICE, 1/0 figures, low bust and medium skirt. Usqally 22/6 JELLY DISHES, on-stem, plain gkass. make, sizes 2,3, 4 only. P . T v< rrnrol? FRENCH KID GLO4 ES, wo d q»T-p pptCF 776 I SALE PRICE, - 15/9 Usual Price, 3/6 Each SALE PRICE. 2,11 Each ■" ■ SALE PRICE, 19/6 Usual Price, 8/6 to 10/6. SALE PRICE, 7/6 THE D.I.C. POLICY ALWAYS QUALITY AT SALE TIME- BARGAINS! | . , I ' ■ ' , ■■ Il
I A GOOD RETURN]! I ' is yours—if you use ■ | DUNLOP I I TENHIS BALLS ■ |, Their Quality, Finish « | and Freshness ensures' »- e I you Excellent “Service” ■ I | . • and Every Satisfaction. ■ » b OBTAINABLE S ALL...... DUNLOP LEADING V? RUBBER CO. SI DEPOTS. / ALL STATE 3 s: / . AND NX S#W I' ■ Slf ' Oil j 1 - i — Ford Truck Worm Drive DEVELOPS MAXIMUM DRIVING POWER I I Truck The Ford Truck gives storekeepers and merchants a great opportunity for business growth. It widens their trading area. It means motor transportation at low cost —low first , cost, low operating cost. Investigate Ford Truck economy. The Local Dealer is entitled to your trade. The COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, Ltd. I Rcpre'.ndng The Ford Motor Co. of Canada, Ltd. I Haines-11 j |
CLAY PIGEON OPEN HANOICAPS AT STRATFORD. . ———tC.A.C. WINS AGAIN. On February 8 two £5O Clay-Pigeon ■ shoots were held under the auspices of the Stratford Gun Club. Mr. F. Whittle, using C.A.C. cartridges, broke the highest possible number of birds in both first and second shoots—--32 in all. He continued in the Sweep which fol-, lowed, scoring 40 consecutive breaks. Mr. A- Dobson, also using C.A.C., broke 31 out of 32. All the winners in the first match shot with C.A.C., and all except one in the second match used C.A.C. ammunition. Splendid shooting was recorded throughout the day, and the way the pigeons were smashed up evidenced the wonderful accuracy and effectiveness of these cartridges.
- f BEAUTIFY YOUR HOMES During Sims' Annual Clearance Sale A rare opportunity is afforded homelover® to eave on Floor Coverings during our big Sals. For a limited period we offer the celebrated AHMS AT TEMPTINGLY REDUCED PRICE. Also, good selection of Corigoleum by the , jarflThe one big outstanding feature of Congoleum Art Rugs is She happy combination of Ijeauitiful design and colouring with superior qualities of durability and economy. Merely rub wiflh a damp cloth and they are clean in a moment. Housewives! Take every advantage of this attaactive offer. CALL AND INSPECT WITHOUT DELAY.' The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. Cuba Street Wellington
How To Keep Food Fresh. i ■ Even if the Maori prophecy does come true, and we experience a long, warm Z summer, you can keep your food cool, fresh, and palatable in the hottest weather by means of a McKee Refrigerator M These Refrigerators are of simple con- ■/ E . struoiion, with convenient shelving. The j! bj outside, cases are of oak or ash; the ice<1 chambers are of. galvanised steel, which ■ j , ' is practically indestructible; tinned wirewoven rustproof shelves are supplied, and 7 every part is easy to reach for cleaning. They have double walls, well protected with "linofelt” and waterproof paper. This method of insulation makes them superior ice-savers and economical in operation. Call and inspect these Re< frigerators in our Showroom. E. W. Mills & Co. Ltd. Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets Wellington I
MB— ====!l«E!gßaaß!aK=- — ■■UfflJ THE CHEAPEST LADIES’ FOOTWEAR IN WELLINGTON CAN BE SEEN IN OUR BARGAIN WINDOW. C. J. Ward’s Boot Shops Ltd. The PUBLIC BENEFIT STORE COURTENAY PLACE & TORY STREET
Our Annual Stocktaking Sale Commenced on Monday ALL LINES SHOW SUBSTANTIAL SEDUCTIONS. IN SOME CASES THESE ABE DRASTIC AND AMOUNT TO Discounts from 15 to 50 per cent. WATER COLOUR SETS. ARTISTS’ GOODS. PICTURES, FRAMED AND UN FRAMED. SEE Wl NDOWS. j TINGEY’S, MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON THE “ DAVID McCRAE ” MATTRESSES Quality of Workmanship and s ss=== Material used ensures COMFORT. WSJW/ ”7 — L 4 Sec our name attached to every Mattress. DAVID McCRAE Ltd., WELLINGTON
o CoolinSunmer - r ZZS Warm in Winter IL® I You know those houses are like an oven in'the summer and a freezing cham1 ber in winter. If you know that, flhat's "miff seel,” and when you renovate your home, or build a new one, use — Plastergon Wai! Board The "Quality” Board Plastergon. is the finest wall board pro- "™ • 11 » curable. It makes stronger, better, and more attractive walls, ceilings, and par- Extensive Range I titions; and it actually does make buildings warmer in winter—cooler and dust- of proof in summer. Choice p Build your home inexpensively, ye! make it more artistic and more valu- Just Arrived. *' able with Plastergon Wall Board. _ The Stewart Timber, Glass & Hardware Co. ltd. 80-84 Courtenay Place Wellington "Illi
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