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NO I Published Weekly by the Greater D-I-C, Wellington, Thursday, 4th December, 1930. y I You're Wrong! I " : ~ "" ! "~~~ "• "I '■>, I ThU gentleman with the "lost- 1 l" I HI"! !IP OT I PQI J fll OHI fl I OT VflllllP fl fl fl VfiriPTV'- I a-shilling-found-sixpence" look ||f IL B'U?'La SJI 8B C» ■ V/Cj %*■ I■ 1 v'l BiU B^ V 1 T ILflBftJV-/ I*ll IVI T \JL B S &> T, ." || hasn't. Oh, no, he's merely |*j $j '■ H =>t;«L&£ I at the D-S-C Christmas Economy Carnival E wondering how Duncan s, or i Msß ■ / B Manners Street, can do it — | Js|| . ' B Am was the price '||| ■''<«« "T^o"o^ more than ever' the Wellington Public realise /'•.£+_ +L«x I x tf E I/O |g rmWA r -.r, A * that the Greater D.I.C. has the VALUES. .; OITIS 11131 LQST | 111 l CllinlA TOT !7iTl * J3s!& The thorou Shly dependable quality, the wide variety and •Aft^^Ssl. r Another *7 V/?- • -j|» *^-tfEyS3 consistent low price policy of New Zealand's largest An unequalled range of beautiful ° AX& f\ ' Line . . .1,/ V, . C§\\/\f\Ct . J3sr^v departmental store has never before been so conclusively Brassware, so suitable for Christ- rt^'*! $■ VFIYIIiy tf* '«' \ shown. . ■ mas giving, is now on display in Q^TV^Rj^ '■ A Super 0/11" H! * '_•• m^BW"') A perusal of this advertisement will prove that your Xmas our Hardware Department. The" .^cS^y!^ r> pf ft/- ■• g■ •'' AB • rS*HF2/ shopping will show substantial economies on every purchase ">any new and v -ue pieces are \W?7>C£F y "*> •.Quality U/AA m A wonderfu | rflnge Q f ■ t (fpfScy you make. . ■ well worth seeing. "The Christmas Vacationer, f9 delightful China GlftS /T~Mte« ' 4"' The spirit of Xmas pervades each-of the 30 departments, _____!_____ \Cfl^s& whether going to TimariT or H wiijjjiiiih vmsia v/.ita . /< and a corral invitation is given to make a tour of the ■ Mj j. «A}W^W Timbuctoo, would do well to «j IS ROW displayed (fl ttilS '^7^L °" r^N . store. In the magnificent display of Xraas merchandise I .-» M ;ff3gti& -^ slip a pair or two of these Si| n t / ,SS\ ■ '~s_l • . you will see the. supremacy of Four Store Buying Power #|S)| |H J Wto^ g'-s ' Pyjamas, into the bag," says M .Uepartment. /oJfUik Yjk) and our earnest and successful effort to meet your spend- I M W./^V "A« ' Dune, and he's right. §mJ ™ Ps^, J& ■ m £ Power »or Christmas, 1930, and materially assist you to W^jiV J^V ii //■ \.\ Jf]7fJ, ajEI * » I *^ meet the need for economy. J V * Ha- // Ri \\ Sii'°n " I ZZZZZHZHZIZIZIZ W^ l "*Si>'! '** ' '*°^'1 *" ■■■*< **^ I^Hl ETTE BOXES—WI'-H quaint N^>7 (3 §^jt ; _.... _ as -jj.ni, «. II Royal Dinner and Tea Set in stock pattern, in pretty Derby BB .^. H3 . designs. i//» ,^^^^f DAvLI IM) 1 UIS II XWi coloured Border; any pieces can be had separately. nAnAllli ! Special Pj S/V y f T^ KMufl UH bill 0 DINNER SET-32 pieces, for 6 persons .. .. 72/6 BOKOMA— TCAnftTC .. «at#t ; lUIUII U"il« Wajit-W H^ TEASET—2I pieces, for 6 persons .. .. •...: 39/8 TEAPOTS ■ - ' ITHlirn STUUBSy At- IM J I~ v *- j*." - A delightful and 111 HrSI KOMI I SI ■ ''tiffiEHUfo* the NeW andXnCnantinCl -Martin-Hall's Plated TEA POTS- serviceable gift. I I 111 IB |J linlJ Li m /4&^' WSsM^fjl -r »* Vr» -■■•■■-■.. Price: 22/6 to 52/6 To be obtained in IIV : j!L_ — m ■ «T~^&> .'. Toilet Preparations Electro pi ate hot water jugs varied it/ Formed Hard, Dry Blisters. B fff/f l\ r . Pr,c e; 32/6 to 45/.. shade, 10/- ---" When my little girl was six years 1 tLV '^^^^^^^fe' Talc. Powder, In pretty A /^^^NN MakeyOUr V old she had a rash break out on her hips. Xl Wk^Si- long-shaped tins, 1/6 \ rV"-^ / / \ \ Artr»rt<n+m*»nte ' jlt itched badly, especially at night. Later H —- -^ySr i^= -=^^"^ • 1 *?/"? T "1 r S II II /%JipOII!iniClll» ■ H ! with no irritation for a day or two, and M 1/3 ca ] iC 6/11 box of fl^^^fe?^^ VMS \ \ I I Early ;V I then they nearly drove her mad. She mU ; . — ; _ ; |-(W<]lK^j^^[*;U.3'^ .■■ME \ *-~- II B used to scratch terribly. H Toilet Soaj), 1/9 Km|/??^* e'=v \ ' *:S \LaV #•»..— -* I tj- j • ii_ »'; ■ l!JS2£SS,"£?yffi£rK lAn Economy Carnival Offer in «.*., s/. b, x of ».:■« A ;.-;d r^H£T SS^ZIJS I S'iVSTSS'c.ttSSS i Summer Wear for Young Folks f"' s^*' in ( '"sJ'"J "'>riSf^ \ cteEß/ t^^TJitt I ; Soap and one tin of Cuticura Ointment H bottles, 5/6. Perfumes, /*77^^^ \ t- ~'*«| j aay penoa are aavisea ,to ■ she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. H. Ml ' 1/ 9/fi .„ U/ Tifh isL ///K'MsJ \_\ I I E appointments B !Clarke, 62, Broomfield St., Cheetham X -„„,,„„, CTT ,- r T,nrKS 7"' /f /"' ///>MMM VA B9 immediately to avoid the B Hill, Man., Eng. X g ir i s g^es- Selfa of BtlUl SaltSj t^f ///S?fwk M H Holiday rush- Appoint- I a nSS*2irS I SY^^f^-™ 0 I?^* Soap and Face Caoth-, 13 /M«i\ CHOKERS AND- -nts for children's ha".- I ■ _ f .. f D Bl| /Sky. bizcs: 10, 18, j_. JHL*^* ""»^ fesa*Cal /IJ//////fffM//&tfi&.\ njvr^vi atcc cutting should also be made H g E Prices— ''ir •• / 5/- each. / J/Jwffiffi-3fi>A NECKLACES. . ... I ! For sample Soap Ointment and Talcum (> l| 16/11,16/11,19/11,19/11- j^£/\ L^W/MWmM^^m In hundreds of designs, as early as possi • All g address:" R. Towns & Co.. Sydney. N^S. W." X At \mor \ 11$WlLil/uWVt'lfi%ffiMr\ rolonrq mr) pnmhination the newest sc Ip and skin 1 | DL pOMERS - Art Silk. •J^ «Wii?_A C° °U $ oTcoloxirs Treatments can b obtain- -I + — V M Shades: Jsky, Pink, Ivory. mM-JI .' ffl Usually Priced: ed at the D.I.C. Beauty | LAWN MOWERS. H DREN'S BEACH WEAR NOW SHOWING IN fl "■ fl fl fl^ial \ WL-2—Z&£^ BATHING SHOES—CanM THIS DEPARTMENT. ; fl fl ) BATHING CAPS—Bright vas and Rubber. .Our Famous "Kutwell" I TfhVC {fir Rftt/C /P&Rf?,\ U" 1\ DOLLS—2Oin. high, nicely >$ j»- BB » A 8» ' JUVa li/l UUV3 /ttum ,3\ %. ♦/ -J dressed J/O / L/BVBHI^B>( \ Ball-bearing; 5 cutting blade. H 7 <^ffl|/t >/3^ ',■ *t\^ Each4/o iKHM Extra high wheels. Easy running |i \v OOD MOTOR TIPPING LORRIES (as illustrated)— ,«■», «%vyT\ /^^^WN ' >7 ■^■4 \mvJ Sizes 12in. l'tin. lOin l| Nicely ducoed. Colours: Blue, Red, Green. FUR STOLE —InC Wl J^4VW% i WALKING AND TALKING /] K. S «W P| Prices: 10/6 and IS/-each new Cravat shape, \MI \J>d>''?'t'\ J DOLLS—British made, almost 'fy/ WP'W'Si " ~~ E^ IRICYCLES—British make, rubber tyres, bicycle-spoked made of rich qual- 1/, «yi&\ f *>/ W Unbreakable;--well made and /jH|Kn2\\ -. 5 """'*■ S"M'" "s"2i'°s ""■ f- 32/6 SLrS.SK 4* '*r^ 7i\ s 6/li' 7/11 WWk y CHILDREN'S MOTOR CARS—British made and best. skins. A 1 GNS. '"pTi % \*l IW I IggS^-^"^ -i'^" S^ Ihe quality and finish arc better than most cars at much Price . ■ i v *!"v ll English Hygienic Stuffed FUR \ J*\ r^ I *** >"^ j mA higher prices. U W tyf TOYS — Made in England, | —I) - / B . [y Prices: 30/-, 35/-, 39/6, 47/6, 52/6, 63/-, to £7/15/- Rich Sable Dyed FO X STOUS-Full anin, ,1 WM where stuffing is sterilised A/ I p GARDEN SHEARS. f- . is jj —These are unusually well made and finished sk ; n gooc j brush md paws /» 1 GNS* i J Teddy Bears of all sizes—2/11, I 1 LJ I ,„-,,„,, r P in Red, Green, and Blue enamels. >b ' p_- feo ' Uf 4A, 5/6, 7/3, 9/6 to 35/-. teff] ffffl/ B With. Notched ■ Blades. =-- E^j No. I—All Metal, with disc wheels 18/6 cc \V Fur Animals of all kinds— 11 I J I Fast Through . f^ | s^q No. 2—Disc wheel; a good strong toy 32/6 L L_ 1/9, 3/3, 3/6, 7/3, 10/6 to 30/- S* Jni 1 Tang Handles. L j| No. 3—Disc wheel, roller bearing . .. 39/6 MAGIC CAVE SESSIONS. ' •— '. : *& MIM ■ „. .. iri . lfc>\ No. I —Disc wheels, roller bearings; large- .. .. 47/6 ' «» - . ' I Sizes Pin. lOin. r"" y >" ° 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily. . -^—^- gM~« ■"IBSTi <M 0 ->?-^ ' I Special J|_ /£* C / I_^ J M ~~~ ! Fridays, 10 a.m.* to 8.30 p.m. M QPH S E FLEXIBLE r* • *^>^^^l "MAGNET BRAND" — A choice selection of Arti--72 inch --° 1 - Wear c^an; a very dc- ficial Silk GLOVES—In STEEL RULE. Tm- [fe 1 I VRIGOLD SILK HOSE "ORIENT" Pure Chiffon ■ pendable Glove for hard all newest styles; in T . , LO I PP —Reinforced with Ray- HOSE—.FuII fashioned, /^#il J_ K^"^< wear > with threaded top shades of Pastel, Beige, 1 wi" ' i vS^" U, W< on; an excellent stocking "Art. Moderne" heel; the M^^\ J*^L 'Ik effect;'in useful shades Oak, Mushroom, Honey, i Wondorrul Vaiue ; g£| (or wear; manufactured newest shades are Prado, Jm^^^^-^W^^M^ of Fawn and Grey. • Beaver and Grey. fl 4/fj =—M I Ey m specially for the Bronze r ßlush, Sunbrown, MWKaSiBv? \' WNttMt^^Mm. Price- 17/6 Priced- 4/ll to 8/11 0 t, >B [11,/S r2 Deauville, Vnlendn SP|l V ' >?^Hk DENT'S FINE KID-An CHILDREN'S DOESKIN I 11? X nnd Arlbinuc Price: 13/11 pair excellent Glove for wear GLOVES-A real neces- | /^^Sjß^-*' \Wt ' Price-' 4/11 pair "RED ROSE" Pure Silk J£jr g \^^*^T/ with light frocks; in Pas- sity for the summer va- V£ /Si&'y^si&i-fzJsih m- ORIENT" light service HOSE—N.Z. manufac- Ys£ •' \ 6^: Sffl tel, shades only. , cation; in pretty Fawn B Pi "eight, full" fashioned ture, good appearance; [# f \ V^/ I ,>^H Price: 12/6 shades. 6/11 and 7/11 bj HARDWARE 1 J^f^l^^s^SiiP R^ftl -S^^iil^S I LTD 1 '^s^^ \Vj&Z2BEI^^Z ill I G«|, ParcnmeS, F^wlt ||||fl Cinnamon, Nigger Brown, Saxe, Navy, Bottle^een^ 1 FOR TOOLS and SERVICE fj| 100 Only SUEDETTE HANDBAGS—Pouch and Envelope I* JL^ sizes. 6"11 Price 8/11 I^lls A Special Line in above Shades at 20/-, 22/6 and 24/6. | rmiDTCWAY PI AfF K| shapes. Colours Beige and Fawn. "I A/I 1 vOTTTortTJ COAT POSIES—In linen: all lolftSrrJ CHILDREN'S SUNSHADES—In various colours— ii Oen 9 m Fridays O Special Price I**/ 1 1 colours. 1/6,2/6,2/11,4/6 From 3/6 to 5/3. | GIVE TOOLS THIS XMAS. Pj^i^jjiin^^^m^^^^^^jmmmmmmmmmii^^^^^m^^^mwwiiiiiiji, ....... „ .jjwiiJi

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 134, 4 December 1930, Page 24

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