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ro AT POPULAR PRICES We list here suggestions priced from 1\- to 10/6 The D.I.C. To-morrow. *3 These under 5/Alabaster Hrnd-painttd and Signed Powder Bowls—7/6, 9/6. Writing Paper in bright-coloured boxes; paper of soft tones, in Blue and White—3/11 box. Bath Salts, English make; assorted perfumes—--5 bottles for 10/0. m Square Shaped Haberdashery Bags of Shot Silk Rubber, in Rose, Beige, Fawn, Mauve, Blue; fitted with every requirement for needlewomen. 5/11 each. m Chubby Pure Silk Coloured Umbrellas in Fawn, Navy, Nigger, Scarlet, Saxe, Plum, Bois de Rose, and Amethyst—2s/6, 35/Chincse Coloured Parasols, oiled covers, for sun or rain; mixed shades—4/11 to 9/11. CHINA. CRYSTAL CRUET SETS, on tray— 4/11 ENGLISH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS, in a dozen good designs—--2/6 2/9 2/11 CAKE PLATES, in quaint and colourful designs; round, square, or octagonal—2/-, 2/6, 3/6, 3/11, 4/11 GIFT VASES, in self colour ware; decorative floral band round top; six shapes; tubular, octagonal, wide mouthed, round bodied, and Italian cupola shape—--3/6 each UNDIES, BATHING ACCESSORIES, AND BABY SHOES. CREPE RUBBER BATHING SHOES—--7/6 pair RUBBER BATHING BELTS. Green, Red, Blue, and Yellow—--1/6 1/11 2/6 each RUBBER BATHING BAGS, Black—3/11; Blue, Rose, Red, and Green—4/6; Rainbow Marble—4/11 each. SPARKLING BEADED GARTERS— From 1/11 pair BOUDOIR CAPS of Lace, Net, Ribbons, and Silk— 5/11 6/11 7/11 SHINGLE HAIR NETS—--6d each NETTED COLOURED SILK SHINGLE PROTECTORS—--1/6 2/6 2/11 each ARTIFICIAL SILK BLOOMERS, closely woven} in all desired shades—--7/11 pair BABIES’ SHOES, in Pale Pink and Blue Crepe de Chine—2/6; Quilted —3/6, 3/11. ETCETERAS. CHRISTMAS CRACKERS, each with delightful pair of rucked Ribbon and bcflowered garters inside— 1/6 each FANCY RUBBER TEA APRONS, smart designs, frilled edges, fancy shaped skirts; Blue, Helio., Lavender, and Green—--3/11 each EFFECTIVE RUBBER APRONS, useful size; plain, self colour, or marble design—--2/6 each NEW ZEALAND SOUVENIR HANDKERCHIEFS, with embroidered Tui in one corner; in Maori whare design folder—1/- each SMALL MIXED POSIES of Daisies, For-gat-mc-nots, Buttercups, and all hinds of little wild flowers— From 3/11 each MILADY GILETTE SAFETY RAZORS—--1/8 each MENDOSE HOSIERY COMPANIONS. containing 18 small reels of good colours in mending Silk Thread— 1/3 box WELL-FILLED NEEDLEBOOKS, in embossed Gold or Silver: all sized needles; also darners and bodkin—• 2/6 each HAND-PAINTED PARCHMENT SHADES in designs of Fruit, Briar Rose, and Fuchsia; most suitable for pendant lights; a moderate price of 5/- each. ELECTROPLATE TEASPOONS, six in case— 4/11 per case HOLDALL of Waterproof Silk; in Self Blue, Lavender, and Orange; fitted with towel, face cloth, comb, powder puff, and mirror— 4/6 COMPACTS of Gold Git, plain and embossed; cream and flesh powder—--2/8 3/6 each COAT HANGER AND CLOTHES BRUSH COMBINED— 4/6 each These under 10/6 LINENS and HOME NEEDS. NOVELTY CHENILLE END TOWELS, in Pink, Blue, or Helio. ground; size 24in x 4Bin— 5/11 each LACE EDGE TRAY CLOTHS. White or Ecru; in fine Gothic Lace; sizes: 14in x 20in, 16in x 24in—--5/6 to 8/11 each LACE EDGE D’OYLEYS to match Tray Cloths: lOin x 12in—--1/11, 2/6, 2/9, 3/6 each SOAPS, fancy boxes of 3 tablets—Carnation, Violet, and Rose—--5 boxes for 10/6 POPLIN CUSHION COVERS. Cream and Fawn; with Rose, Blue, and Green embroidery— 10/6 each HANDY TRAVELLING CUSHIONS, in Cretonne lined with casement; domed up these measure 16in x 22in, *-nd unfasten to 22in x 32in; outside pocket for book—--10/6 TEA COSIES, in rucked Artificial Silk; any desired colour— I°/® TORTOISESHELL BRUSH AND CRUMB TRAYS— 9 / 6 * et BYZANTAWARE IRIDESCENT ROSE BOWLS, lined contrasting Opalescent colour; brass floral aid— 10 / SLAB BRIDGE SCORER, with Ercnoid trump marker in the form of quaint figures and animals — S/ll each XMAS FABRICS. MILANESE UNDERVEST LENGTHS, attractively boxed for Christmas; shades of Ivory, Flesh, Pale Pink, Coral, Nile Green, Dutch Blue, Helio., Sky Blue, Black— Special: 3/9 box; or 3 for 10/6 NIGHTDRESS LENGTHS (3yds) of good quality coloured Fuji Silk; Pale Pink, Salmon Pink, Helio., Sky Blue; attractively boxed for Christmas presents—--7/11 complete A FROCK LENGTH for Christmas; 3|yds of 3Sin Voile; an excellent range of spotted and floral designs— 9/11 length FOR LITTLE BOYS. SMART VARSITY TOPS, Cream tropica! suiting— 6/® ®/6 FUJI SILK TOPS— 9/6 BOYS’ RAILWAY LEVER WATCHES—--6/6 each MEN’S GIFTS. MEN’S PYRAMID WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS, with initial on corner—--1/3 each MEN'S FANCY CASHMERE SOCKS—--3/6 4/6 5/6 pair FANCY COLOURED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, in quaint Motley designs and quiet self tones; all desired shades—--4/6 5/6 6/6 each MEN'S AND YOUTHS’ MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES, Xylonite, Tortoiseshell, or Ebony back; fitted with comb— 10/6 Lady’* Hair 3rah and Comb in White Xylonite and Tortoiseshell, English make—--10/6 set Lido Beach Hab of woven fibre, as sketched; all gay colours and While — 5/« each. If it’s anything ummal the D.I.C. Art Dept, will have it. ira f 901 rsr ; ’S J •PS'S* V&6 * % FOOD O LOVE iT/ ■aia bbbb fuwmv ■VVWVVVVWVVWVVVW/VWVIAtM Newspaper Advertising | is the Royal Highway to Wealth! • » || fT is the Vital Principle which makes for success.in business anywhere. Wherever you find a QEWt I* ness leading in its particular field, you wl find its success has invariably been achieved by SCI ENT I PURPOSEFUL ADVERTISING. Ask any successful . ..... IBINO. i&k ness man for the basic reason of his position and by medium he achieved it. He will tell you that it was by becoming known to everybody; or. in_other words, Publicity sommg known to everyooay ; or, in outer woros, ruuuuiiy a by means of the Newspaper with the large circulation in the T ernes ol the People. Both these factors are offered you in T The ‘Evening Star ’ J f" W mm mt -mi m m M B ■ » Jt--

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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

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918

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 2

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