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]|^7'_^ \~^ \ :i \ \ :s"' ' * f i -: | The better one's shoes 1 ira the easier one's walk I 5;: Hi K;ri#;.m 4tfe 1 , ■:■ ■■ \ . % ;no I , .- _ ' ■.. .-, ■■■■••- - w ;■; ; >?3 fs ", vMigK,..jusLas,v\vell. faershod so .that life's '" | & V. ' , waU^may fee made as easy and as comfort- ! ri T^ >^ L_,..Z",-^£ as EossiWci goodness knows there are ! r 4 % " rough places on the road! ! $ ..■••Fte „. . ■ ■••- .•'.. •-•-• ■-- - ■ ■ . \ ','-• &j g r ' It resolves'itself into a matter of selection, . £* >. igj -■■'"'■■ "a'choosing between good footwear and not \ 1 p nearly so good. Choose the best—always! W |£b It repays, handsomely, not : only in Gomfort) - S 2 fre but in style "and good service.' •'-■' fa) !$ That is D.I.C; Footwear for men and women 5 ' epitomised in a few pointed woyds. H \% :f- d" ■"■■■■ COME, CHOOSE! ' ■•;& ■*R • .WHITE BUCK BROGUE SHOES-"Keltic" make, $ •re • medium toes, low C.ubau heels, woltcu 55/. 35 J^ .."-;. .WHITE BU.p^ 1-Bi^ SHOES—Ltf^doyered heels 42/6 3^ J d . . PATENT cap, leather Cuban IA " - tcels; "Bo^tock" •fnake; V.,. '". .45/. C ~'<d "-"" GKf Y SUEDE 2-BAR SHQBS-Straight cap, low Cuban ' £ 1 Ti heels; "Bostock" make • 52/6 • n^ Jft . FAWN AND NIGGER BEOWN SUEDE OXFORD 3 • * v SHOES—Low heels, -welted soles; "Selby" make !3) \c ■ ■ 63/- X .*% ■ Men's WHITE BUCK BOWLING SHOES—Heavy icd teT 1 SbJ ■'..' -■ ■■■' rubber soles; English make 40/- »2, 'fs Men's TAN WILLOW BROGUES—" Keltic "make 55/- - -;ff , rw i. r ,Mett.?s> BOX CAM? SHOES--WeltecV soles, smart shapo ■ 3 /* , ..-■.■■■!- _ 37/6 J) ft tlfl^ Pictorial Review Pattern Papers § ft 8118^ OBTAINABLE. FROM !j yj^»D-i-C ':• Wellington I "/i? y ' ■ ■•' f For Race Wear '. -U, 'J: i ij;. '\~: We are making a special display of Millinery, ;;> ~r*-r.:--£* '■■ Costumes, Aiternoon .Gowns. Wrap Coats ■ 1 ' and Jacquettes for the Races i; ']v.~\\- > : - v\ N d CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO f *•■?"-*■>- \._ INSPECT THESE MODELS ; Si ABRAHAMS XTD. 264-266 Lambton Quay, and Grand Hotel Buildings ' ■"""" Willis Street, Wellington. B' ::V ,;. ;;::. .- "'". /\' ' ". ? 'YD. S. PATRICK & CO.^ ■; Sale of J. Gi GaldweSFs' "* The biggest outpouring of bargains ever seen in Wellington. Tremendous price cuts in all lines of-the above high class Wholesale Warehouse Stocks Come again and again for these Wonderful Bargains. . A List of Money Savers! SIM ll' B. D WHITE' 'TWILL VSHEETING-54 inches wide, hi- vv qudhly and washes well ■ Usual price 2/6 yard 1 ••■•• ='.- ■ Sale Price 1/6 yard 1 LLL DOUJLI -BED WHITE. TWILL SHEETING-80 inches wide vplcixdid washing- cloth Usual' price 3/6 Sale Price 2/2 yd 58m IILAVY UNlOft' TABLE DAMASK—In two good designs ; a Usual price 4/6 Sale Price 2/9 yard -/in LINEN FORFAR—Fine even texture, exceptional qualuv , - Usual price 2/3 Sate Price 1/3 yard SCOTCH rORFA^r-Very special values— 27 inches wide— Usual price 1/11 Sale Pric« 1//Ji 34 incheb . : wide — Usual price 2/3 .Sale Price 1/8 241^ STRIPED TEA TOWELING-Great value. Usual price 1/3 '-'•'■'■' . . Sale Price 84d RED BORDERED TABLECLOTHS-Good designs and heavy1 » qualities, size 50 x,50 Usual price S/n Sale Prioe 5/11 HUCKABACK TOWELING—SpeciaI values ■' 18 inches wide^ •■, Usual price 1/3 ' Sale Price toid. 24 inches wide— Usual price 1/6 Sale" Price 1/1 WHITE FLANNELETTES^Gopd cloths and wonderful values 29 inches wiSe— > Usually 1/2 Sale Price lofd. 36 inches wide— ■• -V Usually. 1/6 Sale Price 1/2 COLOURED ROLLER TOWELING-i-Superior quality Usual price 1/3 Sale Price 9*d. Usual price 1/9 Sale Price 1/2 FULL DOUBLE-BED SIZE HONEYCOMB QUILTS-Grand barSaln Usual price 16/6 Sale Price 12/6 D.Sv PATRICK & Co. 191-197 CUBA STREET, Wellington v AND AT PETONE

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 14

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