g^gs^g^asasß^asasssass aid D po All that is Best mm J-OB BOX 14 79 D.I.C . CREAM NEW ZEALAND FLANNEL, all pure wool; a 8 inches, wide. 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 *«M., CREAM “HOLLENA” TIA'N-., NEL, similar to Viyella , but slightly firmer in texture; 3 1 . inches wide. 8/3 yard CREAM “SUPERLA,” absolutely ’• unshrinkable; for ladies’* and' children’s underwear; practically all wool ;• 30 inches wide. */ii yard ; CREAM “AZA” FLANNEL, which'' mean a ■ Viyella in a sligrhtly lighter make; thoroughly shrunk ; 30 inches wide. ♦/#■ yard CREAM WINCEY, for “Strong , warm under and night wftjFTTffi */ inches wide. 2/6, 3/6 yara wear. Po yAul Just so’soon as foil venter asserts Its presence just so soon does a large proportion of the wearers of flanr.el realise that It Is cold—cold enough for warmer underwear. You will concede the timeliness of this announcement, and thank the D.I.C. for giving you a “prod" to back up the argument for the warmer - "unders” suggested by the weather! There Is nothing original In a “Cream Display,” but when’lt Is the “Cream of the Cream" at the D.I.C. It is something of more than usual significance. If you are interested In finer Cream Fabrics See this Display To-Day at the D.I.C CREAM CEYLON FLANNEL, light in weight, warm in wear, jkool with a slight admixture ox .cotton; -inches wide. 3/11 yard CREAM “SELBA,” thoroughly shrunk, for warm night wear, oto,. r ' 2/6, 2/11 yard ■Horrockses-’ G-REA M FLANNELLA, specially warm, fleecy and thick, " but quite light in weight; 36 inches wide. 2/6 yard, 28/6 dozen Horrockses’ “IDEAL” CLOTH, in white, for'"fine'warm underwear; fine as longcloth, warm, a* a flannel, best. Quality /made 36.. inches wide. , ~ ", 2/9 yard, 33/6 doaen 1/- In .ths £ dicoount off «»«»h purohoM of £1 or oven WELLINGTON.
GEORGE WINDER Best Value Hardwafe F?4imlture Store, WINDER’S CORNER, WBlXlirntt^Sr.; TNI if IOW" HOME ■-■ UTTEIC'^BHU. -t."' *'■- A aamotct little churn, *ll motel, nothing to-ooout-bf- order, «a<| ToaSStv adapted for HOUSEHOLD USB. EXTREMELY STIIONO A P ND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Sold everywhere 22/8 Our Selling Prlee,- 10/S, |ioit ,iM run .100 be need as • Horae Cake Mixer. We pay the pot tag*. '.toldNit to4»y. . _ ..i ■, <- i JUBT ASSORTMENT,- ~:• - HEAVY BRASS KERB SUITE*. , Comprising FENDER, FXBSIBOJB Bad TWe wi eie eetHn* • r -■ At taee thaa Wholtsale Prtso Atoo, Big Vnristy ANTIQUE COFFER KERB FENDERS, ~ FrsmlA/B SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE CORNER FIREIMRS^^^At Leas that taiM OiN Now the Holidays are over, w* ere oflsring all elastes of THAVELLINO REQUISITES' , ' j At RiSloulously low Prlost GLADSTONE BAGS, V KIT BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, SUIT OASEB, HAT IIOXBS, ATTACHE OASES, COMPRESSED. 04NE CABIN,, TRUNKS STEEL TRUNKS—Ia fact, everything required lm TRAVELLING. Compare oor Prleoe, Sea our Window Oltpls,. CARPET SWEEPERS. The BIBBBL CROWN JEWEL is the BEST CHEAP MACHINE am the market. Thoroughly reliable. Any poßt o.*a.be replacedj v . . Our Price, 11/. No household la complete without a'" BISSEL.” Send for oW to-day. Other Prises, 83/-. A7/B, end »T/t TO COUNTRY PATRONS.-You can reach iiiTby post. Drop us a line for any particulars regardlng priceß. <• We are only too pleased to quote:you. George Winder, Wellington. The Town-planning Conference unanimously supports the views and aims of the leaders of the movement—and incidentally a beautiful town must mean— .. . . .. , ■ 1 ....., We can help you to make your decisions—how to fit your buildings, and have ,bn hand the latest designs of builders, ironmongery, .. t and brassfoundry. " ‘ For your doors— J ; ; ■ 1 Beautiful art designs of lock sets. For your Every design of ■ fasteners ' ih'd ” openers. ' ''l'l'l'Z „i For your fireside — Air Pit Fires, Norris'V'iF:ires- i surrounds Hearths and Kerbs. For your bathroom— Useful Bathroom and Bath Fittings' " —Baths, Basins, etc.": ~T . C;j For your wall-work-; - i. The finest paints the world produces : S. W.P. , For your walls— ,-■■■ You should see our selection of art papers. - ■ - We stock all kinds of., builder’s ironmongery suitable for the whare or for the mansion. Inspection of our large stocks is invited at our Warehouse. ; :r r Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets .... WELLINGTON, V\: ' ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10292, 29 May 1919, Page 9
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