Among the Glassies: D.I.C. Winter Footwear for Ladies ! Ease and elegance are the distinctive features of the new Winter Shoes at the D.I.C. The models are classical in design, _ smart in outline, comfortable in fit,', and represent the fashions of the ~ day in London and Paris. It is pleasing to know that at the D.I.C. one can buy shoes in the' identical styles which hold sway in the highest social circles to-day in the Mother Country. Examples of the very latest Winter Footwear arrivals can be seen at the D.I.C. to-day. m taw Ladies ’ Shoes strictly a la mode ‘JESSAMINE’’ —Glace 2-tie shoes, self-Cuban heels. ‘ALMA —Glace 2-tie shoes, round toes, M.S. *3/6 33/e “SONIA” —Patent brogue shoes, new French toes, welted, semi-Louis heels. - 65/“PARKSIDE”—BIack suede laced boots, high leg, round toe. 75/“JENNIFER” —Box calf court shoes, Cuban heels, round toes. 40/“ALlClA”—Patent courts, medium toe, square black buckle, Cuban heels. ,55/“TESSA” —Grey suede court shoes, medium toe, square suede buckle, covered Cuban heels. • 65/“WINNIPEG” —Grey suede Oxford shoes, French toes, welts, covered Cuban heels. - *O/" 1/- In the £ discount off avapy oa*h purohaaa of Ml or overt D. L C. Wellington, Ik'V SiJ *****; f y history of Tea Sarrvuel Fkpys on Tea.* In 1657 tea was sold to England at from £5 to £lO per lb. Samuel Pepys, a shrewd observer of folks and facts of his times, relates in 1662 how, despite these high prices, tea had its place and function even in those days of good Queen Bess. And the modern diarist will record that no beverage is so important in the life of to-day. Think .of the thousands of cups you drink each year! How important then that a pure, high quality brand like ea EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE should be used. “Amber Tips” is essentially a tea of fine quality and sterling value. 193 67S* rHBLESALI AGENTS—MESSRS THOMPSON BROS. LTD. WELLINGTON 1B( ■ n mt . Wairarapa Farmers’ Co-operative Assn. (LIMITED). NOMINAL CAPITAL . ... *356,000 SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL ... ... *191,046 PAID-UP CAPITAL ... , m ... A2TS.OSI - HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. BRANCHES AT WELLINGTON,* GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA, EKETAHUNA, ALFREDTON, DANNEVIRKE. MARTINBOROUGH, WOODVILLE AND PONGAROA. General Merchants, Auctioneers, Woolbrokers Stock, Station and Commission Agents LIBERAL AOVANOEI MADE ON WOOL, ... •TOOK, AO. St LOWEST CURRENT RATES. M |i ; ;\T»e=-^ae====acs=3BN || WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY 4* OP ART. WRIGHT’S ART GALLERY, $ LAMBTON QUAY. | M C 6REGOR LOST ALL DRINK CRAVING, " T BLESS the day I got' ‘Drinko’ Pow, JL ders. My husband has lost ail craving for drink, so I think after two years’ relief from the worry it gave me I can testify to ’ ‘DrinkoV worth, I' Though my husband has latel~ had au - illness and had to have a little alcohol daily, he does not long for it any more.” • This from, a farmer's wife in Oamaru ■ Original testimonial shown, to any. genu- ■ ino inquirer. •■■■■■ Save .your friend or relative from th» grig of drink through “Drinko.” Write for five booklet. Inquiries confidential. Plain envelopes used. Lady Manager. Drinko Proprietary, 212A.8., Lambtor quay. Wellington. - For a Good Pitre BEER DRINK ONLY Acknowledged by All Connoisseurs to be absolutely THE BEST Brewery and Office: Holesworth ft Murphy Streets •WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, NEW COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HANDY TOPOST OFFICE. RAILWAYS. BOATS. EVERY CONVENIENCE. TARIFF : 12s 6d per Diem. CHARLES BOYLE. Sole Proprietor,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 9
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546Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10603, 31 May 1920, Page 9
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