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The D.I.C. excels in - fitting put the rising generation. Those voting sons of yours appreciate ■ ' • style .and smartness in their clothing just, as much as. their-fathers—give them - some latitude in-allowing them to state :.ih&rjikes_and dislikes—it pays. Bring your boys . to the D.I.C. for their -“togs.” - Try on a few. of the new Grey Tweed ’Varsiy Suits; they are made with t shoulder's traps to carry .the knickers — no pulling-away of buttons and cloth in. this design—for boys from-4 to xo years this style of.suit.is ideal. , D-I.C. Prices 19/6 to 29/6. Or for boys from 6to .16 years there is the D-TC. Sports Suit in "T g; strong Tweccfe —browns, light and dark greys—=all wool, N.Z. made, and ... ripping good-value at-.the price—33/6 to ■ : ’V 1 : \ ; . . '-.--"Give the boys a square deal in - the . . . “ s question and they will repay you TOcpwise—especially if the suit chosen is ' '.TiyJtiand.prove it! 1/. In thalß tvwv OMh purahni* St or‘"ov«»M.' ! J .. Y -4,. . • * D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON*

Best Value Hardware and Furniture Store, WINDER'S CORNER, the ■■ ideal" home aurfEii^oHo'ini^ 1 ' a nomtMiot little churn, all metal, nothing to 40 out o* .o»d*Pr aah A Hhnsnwrtr.n ttsk rytr r WRTiV-- STRONG' * - - -«‘i* B * (ten olio be used »fl a Home'Cato Mixer, poiUtf*. -*>'• ~ X Bend for one to-day,, --• -■-■■.-■ JXIBT OPENED—LARGE ASSORI£*BKT*.~; “ « .V. HEAVY BRASS KERB 9UITM, , Oomorielng FENDER, FIREIRONB and '^•reselltafv' ' Also, Big Variety. AHTIQUECOPfir KERB ■ SOLID BRASS' OR ABTIQUE OOPPEE rtREIROEB^--‘ How the Holidays are over, we are TRAVELLI HO REQUISITES At L»e*"thi» A»eeeS OMI • <n* offering All oUssdfl of At RldEoulousty Low PrloM GLADSTONE BAGS, .KIT’ BAGS, BRIEF OABK% HAT BOXES, ATTACHE ' OASES, COMPRESS®) OANE CABIN HAT BOXES, AIXAUtli!,' uaoad, vw,'", v«j TRUNKS STEEL TRUNKS—in fact, evarythlßg... required TRAVELLING. ' - Oempero eer Prloee. See eur Window Display. OARPET SWEEPERS. The BISBEL CROWN JEWEL is the REST CHEAP MACHINE: on the market, Thoroughly reliable. Any part nan be replied; ’ ~ v - t 1 Oer Prlee, 1 Al/- , u No household ia complete without a ‘IBTSSEL.” SondJorone to-day. Other Prises, 1 i/./’ET/Sraßd at/jTTO COUNTRY PATRONS.*-You can reach poet*' Drop us a line tor any partlcuJars'rejfardinf' priced., We are only too pleased to quote you^^„ v George Winder* Wellingtplid jiii 'la MILLING FILES for CA‘iRI‘GE These files cut hard metals at least,.txyi<;e. as,. fast,’ and soft metals-up to ten times as other file. „ ~ ,>■>«< The .teeth are cut deeply into the. metal, and,” being semi-circular in shape, present- a series of ' unbinken cutting-edges. A “Dreadnought” File’s life is equal, to that of from four ;fTTen files of the ordinary type according to the metal upon which it is used. Owing to the shape of jhe f THESE FILES ARE SELF-CLEARING;' - - • . -V v- ■ ‘--MU. and do not slip or chase. The “Dreadnought” File cuts. e.ajAallj: ,welh;.east and wrought steel, iron, bronze, and all other hard metals. • •■■■ *w»--Owing to their self-clearing properties they..,are, the only files which,' plane hardwoods and ' brass,- lead, aluminium, and other;-soft put clogging. • - The i ‘Dreadnbuglit’ , is the •oSly’’file* that- canbe directly rn-sharpened, similar. t£i y ;j A Milling oMbter. This can be done at a small cost. ! ‘ • WRITE FOR BOOKLET CfvTiiC POLL PARTICULARS..,. . .y-~. E. sole: agents for new Zealand LTD., Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter St., Victoria St.,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 9

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530

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10272, 6 May 1919, Page 9

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