Men! All Mep! Read this D.I.C Footwear News. It's Interesting, very! One or two more wet and blustering days and you will be sorry you haven't purchased your winter-boots. * Now the D.I.C. has had you In mind for some time, and has a,stock of New Winter Boots and Shoes, especially suitable for hard wear In wet weather. Come and see It; talk It-over, with DJ.C. Footwear Experts, they win put you on the right track for better boots than you ever possessed. -- - —■- To-day is the day ; dorTt. delay!. „ MEN'S BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES—With full Bound \oea and stout welts. ..-.-.- -'■*- > - ■» - 40/MEN'S TAN WILLOW BROGUE SHOES—With "full round ' toes and stout welts. i **/" MEN'S B'OX CALF DERBY BALS— - - « makej round toe and sewn soles. . --.--. , - MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY "BALS—With smart, pug toes and light,welts. *Tjr ""U "" " _ "i. "' **'" MEN'S B.OX CALF DERBY stout.- wijV.Dutox" „ . soles; welted. ~ " 50/> i _ _ _ j, t MEN'S BOX HIDE DERBY BALS—Leather-lined, with round , toes and welted. ~~"_ „ " _ 28/6 MEN'S GLACE DERBY BALS—'"Crockett and Jones'" make; with round toes and'welts. -■-■.-- .-.■-- - - 38/6 MEN'S CAMEL-HAIR felt and leather soles. y *.-*iirA rt 7;ar<7e,' f s/er ";"~"~~ MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHIOTREN'S GUM-BOOTS aSa"~"" ~ZZ GOLOSHES always in stsrckf^^'^ t v We have Just landed a ; SWpmiMft of Boys' and Youths' HIGH-GRADE - ■ able prices. , -~o ,*, » ■*». .-- 1/- In' the :« j; <*l«P«»wa%^v«l»^,.J«|^ BOX 1473 ®^s&&m@&i^&s&gws^£ s \ WELLINGTON.
QEG RQ E ;W1 ppg|^ Best Value Hardware - and Jguyrniture Store, WINDER'S CORNER/WELLI^GfOIf; ''.■.'■ THE " IDEtl'rr HOME " BUTTER A eoranaot Utile churn, all'metal, nothing to ■'"- Bpeciallv adapted for HOUSEHOLD T/88. EXTREMELY STBXMH Our Salting Prlee, -10/i, seat paid ' Can alio ba uaad at a Home Cake Mixer. WVpar the poatage* J.,-.. Band lor one to-day. >:*,',' , j--JTJiT OPENED--LARGEASSOKTKUT. ...,aiw»Ac» hekvv ■RAsrKiit* suite*.;; •;:,j^;^ :^S^'^"3 r rS Oompriiint FENDEB, FIBEIROOT and STOP. These w*,bm aaMh* Alio, Big Yariety.ARTIQUB COPPER KERB FENDf**. Frem 14/8,,*',.! SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE OOPPER FIREIRORS ( <r<% Jkt Last thaa.AMie* Oml Mow the Holldaya are OTer, tre are offering all elauaii of *'j^* TftAVELLINQ REQUISITES At Rldlealoiistw lewJPrUet >v , GLADSTONE BAGS, HAT BOXES. ATTACHE OAtfBS, NEO«_ _ TBtfNKS, STEEL TBtTNICS—In fact, everything required far TRAVELLING. - -- - Oempare ear Prleee. Sea ear Window Blsslay. OARPET SWEEPERS. The BIBSEL OBOWN JEWEL is the BEST QHBAR MACBUTI , on the market. Thoroughly reliable. Any part T:»a be - »- No bonaehold la complete without a " BISSEL." Send tor «ne •»«■»&,. pthor Prloea, TO COUNTRY PATRONS.—You can reach o*^Bjr«•*•**. - Drop ua a lino for any particulars regarding: prtewsyWe are only too pleased to quote '.>>., George Winder, WeUlfijg&j&- ! } PATENT I MILLING FILES for ENGINEERS I BLACKSMITHS and GAERIIGE ;h in.: These files cut - hard metals at least twice as fast, and soft metals up to ten times as fast as any other file. • The teeth are cut deeply into**he*-m<etal?-«nd; - being- semi-circular in shape, presont a series of unbroken cutting-edges. A "Dreadnoug-ht" File's life is equal to that of from, four to ten flics 'of" the type according' to the metal upon which it is used. Owing- to the shape of The teeth «-"*'■ THESE FILES ARE SELF-C.L.EABINC, _.., and do not slip or chase. ~ ""~ "Z The ''Dreadnought" File cuts equally well cast and wrought steel, iron, bronze, and all other hard metals. ~ "> ""'",. Owing to their.'self-clearing properties they are the only files which plane hardwoods -and cut brass,- lead, aluminium, and other without clogging. The "Dreadnought" is the only file that** can be directly re-sharpened, similar to a Milling Cutter. This can be done at a small cost. WRITE FOR BOOKLET CIVJHO HJfc*. *•>— PARTICULARS. ~ """' *"~" & GS^TB. 'gf'jga SOLE AGENTS TOR NEW ZEALAND |g| Corner Jervois Quay,; Hunter Victojri^ti WELLINGTON. ~-
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10274, 8 May 1919, Page 9
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