madam! your Winter Footwear awaits pou at the D.I.C There Is ever such a showing of smart Winter Boots and Shoes at the D.I.C. Footwear any woman will walk about In with pride, as well as satisfaction. That Is the beauty of D.I.C. Footwear, It has every . good feature that Boots and Shoes should have, and falls In none. There Is better leather, better trimmings, better finish and better style—everything one expects of good footwear, and above all you get your money's worth. Test It I That Is the practical way to do things. Try out D.I.C. Footwear this Winter and see how splendid It is. ) I ! I II si CPest Stpksare Hew-just in for Wellington** Wintrp Weather “Ellesmere,” Ladies’ PATENT GOLOSH DERBY BALS., with high matt kid legs and pump soles. 36 /6 “Foyle,” Ladies’ GLACE DERBY BALS.j- with high legs, t'ound toes and sewn soles. 35/• “Continental,” Ladies’ GLACE BIG LEG BALS., “Dorothy Dodd make,” plain toe, Louis heels, pump soles. 60/Ai Continental, Ladies’ GLACE BALS., “Dorothy Dodd make,” with Cuban heels and pump soles. 59/6 •"Ascot,” Ladies’ TAN WILLIOW , HIGH LEG BALS., with smart French toes and welted soles. 51/6 “Highlands,” High Grade TAN WILLOW SPORTING BOOT, “American make,” w.th low heels and pxtra High legs. 63/“Torauay,” Ladies’" TAN WILLOW BROGUE SHOES, with round toes and welted soles. 38/6 “Lander,” Ladies’ BOX CALF BROGUE SHOES, with full round toes and welts. 33/* 1/. in tha B discount off ovary < purchase of B 1 or oven cash D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON,
GEORGE WINDER Best Value Hardware and Furniture Store, WINDER’S CORNER, WELLINGTON. THE "IDEAL” HOWE BUTTER CHURN, ▲ compact little churn, all metal, nothing to go out o( order, awl fooclalfv adapted for HOUSEHOLD USE. EXTREMELY STRONG AtlD THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Soldevery where 22/3 . Our Selling Prlee, I 0 «, poat paid Goa alio be uied as a Home Oake Mirkr. We pity the poitag*. Bend lor one to-day. JUST OPENED—LARGE ASSORTMENT. HEAVY BRASS KERB SUITES. Comprising FENDER, FIREIRONS and STOP. These we arc selling At Lees than Wholesale Prlee Also, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KERB PENDERS. From I«/« SOLID BRASS OB AHTIQUE COPPEB FIREIROR3 At Less than Leaded Oeol How the Holidays are over, we are offering all classes of TiIAVELLINB REQ'J SITES At Ridiculously Low Prtess GLADSTONE BAGS, .KIT BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, SUITCASES, HAT IiOXES, ATTACHE OASES, COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS, STEEL TRUNKS—in fact, everything required lot TRAVELLING. Compare evr Prtess. Sas eu: Window Display. CARPET SWEEPERS. The BIBSBL CROWN JEWEL ia the BEST CHEAP MACH INI en the market. Thoroughly reliable. . Any part can be replaced. Our Prloe, *!/• No household is complete witlio’ut s “ BISSEL." Bend for one to-day. Othßr Prices, > 5/-, 27/t, and S7/I TO COUNTRY PATRONS.*-You can reach us by poet. Drop us a lino for any particular regarding prices. We are only too pleased to quote you. George Winder, Wellington.
)) MILLING FILES for ENGINEERS Those 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 the metal, and. being semi-circular in shape, present a series of unbioken cutting-edges. A “Dreadnought” File's life is equal to that of from four to ten files of the ordinary type according to the metal upon which it is used. Owing to the shape of the teeth THESE FILES ARE SELF-CLEARING, and do not slip or chase. 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, soft metals 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 GIVING FULL ♦ PARTICULARS. E. W. MILLS & CO., LTD., SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter St., Victoria St., WELLINGTON.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10282, 17 May 1919, Page 5
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