D.I.C Household Linen Values are the Greatest When a housewife or a bride-to-be begins looking round with a view to securing Household Linens, it is logical to assume that she will go where she believes values are greatest. That is just why so many women rely upon D.I.C. Household Linens. They know from experience that the qualities of the different wares are unquestionable, also that sound, good value is always obtained. Order by Mail from the D.I.C. It pays 48 Beautiful Scalloped DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 66 x 66, At the astoundingly low price . . .. 23/6 50 pairs of Scalloped and Hemstitched Embroidered PILLOW SHAMS, worked on fine aeroplane fabric ; 6 different designs . . v 13/6 per pair Wonderful value New range of beautiful Satin-finish TABLE DAMASKS, 66 to 68in wide —To-day’s Prices are 5/11 6/11 7/11 8/11 Coloured Bordered TABLE CLOTHS, in new designs sad finer qualities—--36 x 36 50 xSO 60 x 60 66 xB4 6/11 12/6 17/6 27/6 FOUR SPECIAL LINES IN PILLOW CASES 50 dozen fair quality— At . . . . 8/11 half-dozen 50 dozen Soft Finish Horrockses Cloths. . 14/6 half-dozen 30 dozen Soft Finish Twilled . . . . 11/6 half-dozen 50 dozen Finlay’s Linen Finish, twilled and plain—--17/6 half-dozen Box 1013 D.I.C Christchurch MAKE YOUR HOME “SPIC AND SPAN ” THIS SUMMER. XTOME FUKXISHJNG.S lluit have dime duty nil Winter, should n ow bo renovated or rc.A'vod in readiness for Summer. We are ready to help you make your home brighter and more attractive for the new season. H A new shipment of dainty curtains and pretty printed table covers have just arrived, many captivating patterns are here. Also just received from overseas ate now linoleums, rugs, runners, and damasks—Prices will please you too. MAKE SURE YOU PAY YOUR VISIT HERE EARLY! : Mrs J. Lloyd H H H H H H H Ilevcll Street Hokitika J ’PHONE 130. jj ujl; 132 *JL" £JL ZJJi Li. ILL IKIL H H There is Nothing Better than hearne Bronchitis Cure For COUGHS, COLDS on the CHEST, CROUP and WEAK LUNGS 1 hi* Medicine cur be given with PERhECT SAFETY' «nd the UTMOST CONFIDENCE to the YOUNGEST CIIiED. as it does NOT contain, and haa NEVER contained any poison oi harmful drug*, it is very pleasant to take, and children take it readily—even CLAMOR for k. HEARNE'S BRONCHITIS CURE preparer! by our MR. W. G. HEARNI*. who rs a REGISTERED CHEMIST with nearly forty yeara' experience The REMEDY with the REPUTATION Pwlfik m f NiX $ 3 Hi 1 ! m/ fL Q Plffl i'.-.ai A 1 Sul ■Y mma 1 c| ;// V ' V| ' . Or direct to W. G. Hearne, KenneSy’n Ruildingg, Cuba Sti^et^\Ulhn£oD asm If not obtainable locally send direot to W. G. Hearne & Co. Ltd. GEELONG. VI-TORI Sydney, N.S.W. W“li»nut<> n - N.Z. Always ask for HEARNE’S”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1921, Page 1
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457Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Hokitika Guardian, 15 November 1921, Page 1
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