r WRITE TO-DAY TO THE D.I.C. CHRISTCHURCH FOR A SET OF THESE SAMPLES—NOW READY Now that the new goods for Autumn and Winter have arrived, special pattern sets have been prepared for Country Customers. Everybody who can find use for the undermentioned fabrics is entitled to a set, and the D.I.C. will gladly post them to you. Simply CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT, mark with a cross (X) the items you would like to see samples of, fill in the coupon, and post the entire advertisement to the D.1.C., Christchurch. This will place you under no obligation to buy. 40in. Cream Wincey, unshrinkable/ An excellent fabric for Ladies’ Underwear, Nightdresses and Blouses .. 3/6 3/11 yard 30in. Cream Ceylon Flannel, Unshrinkable. For Dresses or Underwear — °4/6 4/11 5/6 5/11 yard 30hi. Viyellas, in Stripes, for Blouses, Dresses, Pyjamas, Shirts, etc. .. 5/11 yard 30in. Aza Flannel, Smart Stripes, for Blouses, Dresses, Pyjamas, and Shirts .. .. 4/9 yard 30in. Union Shirtings, Unshrinkable. Smart stripes 2/11 3/3 3/6 yard 36in. Striped Flannelettes, for Pyjamas and Shirts. Wonderful range of Smart Patterns. Best makes — 1/9 1/11 2/6 2/9 yard 40in. Plain Coloured; French Voiles, in all dainty pale shades for evening wear. An increasingly popular fabric .. .. 3/6 yard 30-36 in. White Flannelettes, Superior Qualities — 12/6 to 35/- dozen yards 54in. Fleecy Cloths, for Dressing Gowns and Bed Jackets. Cream and Coloured .. 7/11 9/6 yard 40in. Smart Check Tweeds in Black and White, and Coloured Checks; also Tartan Checks —All One Price—--3/11 yard 30in. Special Line of Plain Cotton Jap Crepes. A fine range of shades. Used for many purposes. Extra good value 1/9| per yard 40in. Gabardines for Dresses. Useful and fashionable—--4/6 4/11 yard 28in. Cream Flaunella, a soft cosy cotton fabric. Looks like Flannel, feels like Flannel. An excellent substitute for Flannel for Ladies ’ all d Children ’s wear — 1/9J per yard; 20/- doz. FILL IN THIS COUPON-IT WILL SIMPLIFY YC"H GRDERiiIG Manager, D.1.C., Christchurch. Please post me by return samples of the materials I have marked with a cross (X), r Name..., Address. ■J s lao 1 j| HEARNE’S 4e*2 Is the Finest Remedy in the World For COUGHS and COLDS. H Seven year* ago I had ASTHMA so badly I could not speak for a week. A friend advised me to take HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE which soon CURED me. Since then, I take it whenever I get a Cold, and it keeps the Arfthma off.** GOOLWA, S.A. “ l am m Nurse and have recommended HEARNE’S BRONCHITIS CURE to many sufferers. I have known it to be successful when all other Medicine failed. For Bronchitis it is •imply WONDERFUL U saved my Son* life." ACchm*. •iirutm rniti fuß particulars fumUkud FRANKSTON % 7 m m ffl m Mims wm mm m K i mm m m direct from W. f>. Hearn, Pen nedy’s Buildings, Cuba St., Wellington
___ i mm mm mm - vsm, mm %mk PUNCTURE TROUBLES OVtRCOME ! j A Cheap, Simple, Effective Vulcanise** \ for Motorists. 1 NO lo' per need Punctures delay and inconvenience f you. ° With the “ MARVEL ” Juivor Vulcaniser \ rou Mend the Puocturc in your tube, and Vulcanise j the patch in 7 or-8 miuut-.s with less trouble, less j preparation than ordinary outfit. The ( P/larve! Junior Vulcaniser j Comi t-of Vulcaniser, Patches, Saudpa;er, Discs for lighting - everything necessary to mabe a permanent, satisfactory r.-pair. "So light and compact is it that it can be earned in pocket or tool-bag. Price <f Vu'caniser, with 6 Patches, Discs, &c,, 7/0 Box i f extra 12 Patches and Discs. ••• ••• 5/S pv Postage Free. Cash with order. 8 I fi I ,| W. A. Scott & Sons, | i Speedwell Cycle Works, \S2 George Street, | I DUNEDi M. i wm n bssbssssz ssm mm mm mwa mm
.Mrs J. Lloyd announces reductions on millinery and summer stock to elenr and make room for winter goods. On the best appointed tables you invariably find the best Malt Vinegar— SII VRLAND’S. Pure, piquant, palatnoi,,. In bulk and bottle at all grocers. t he leading medicinal beverage of th e a.c, WOLFE’S SCHNAPPS.
Tan boots aro easily <lii tied, but this can be quickly got over if you use “TAN-OL.” ft clonus, polishes and preserves. Ho judge and jury and give “NAZOL” a trial. There can bo only one verdict —“Absolutely competent to cure colds, influenza, bronchitis and nasal catarrh.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1919, Page 1
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