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I 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 bs seen at the D.I.C. to-day. Ladies' Shoes strictly a la mode "JESSAMINE''—GIace 2-tie shoes, self-Cuban heels. 43/6 "ALMA -—Glace 2rtie shoes, round toes, M.S. -•,-■■■ 33/6 "SONlA"—Patent brogue shq'es, new French toes, welted, semi-Louis heels. ■'■•'} .» ;.■....:...'-...■:■.:. - ....,_.. •.V-65/-"PARKSIDE"—BIack suede laced boots, hig-h leg; round toe. 75/"JENNIFER''—Box calf court.shoes, Cuban heels, round toes. 40/"ALlClA"—Patent, courts, square black buckle,-Cuban heels. •■••...• i _,. . _. .55/- ' "TESSA"—Grey suede court shoes, medium toe,, square._sue.de- buckle, covered Cuban-heels. . . „ ;i , , 65./"VVINNIPEG'^—Grev suede Oxford shoes, French toes,*welts, covered Cuban heels. : ' - 70/1/- in the & dlooount off «vopy o*«h purohiise of &t or oven d. i;o. ? >\£eUmg£on, Clean Floors! VHERE is nothing s» Clean X. and Sanitary for covering vbur floors as Congoleum. Its surface is firm and waterproof, and a damp mop cleans it quite easily. For every room in the house there is a suitable Congolcitm Art Rug. The designs are many and varied, ■in beautiful colourings. Every piece of Congoleum bears the Gold Seal Guarantee of Satisfaction or money back. 'Art Rugs Crafolcam Art Rags SIZE ~ 12 tmmt HETT rRICES £S 14 8 : o o so Codkolmh By-the-Yard" 1 yard* wida, 12/- P«r runaiag yard 3 yard* wida, lfi/C rmr runaiazyard C«D(oleun "Superwear" (PLAIN MOWN) 2 yard* wida. It/* »er running yard (.•■goleum Rm( Berder 3S incho* wido. 5/S *ar running yard The above price* arc B r---»---»-• J throughout Now Zealaad.- If j caanot supply you, a«lt u* ar.. CONGOLEUM PRICES t freight and handling charge* it may be necessary for Provincial Dealera to add t* the above price* not more than 3d.-per running yard (or Congoleum by-tho-yard. See Cengeleum at any Cengeleu* . Service Store CONQOLEUM COMPANY,' Inc. . Tb* Nathan. Building Foatherstaw S «■—Wl6 CONGOLEUM SERVICE STORES WELLINGTON: George and Georgo. C. Smith, Ltd. ._» -- •- •- ißadford and Co. Te Aro Furnishing Co. ( Simir Hardware Co., Ltd. ' S.S. Williams,. Ltd, '.,",, George Winder. Green and DavisVLanibton Qtutr. The House, M'Donald Co., Ltd., Virion Street. ..... —•■ OTAK.I: Bills and Moore; MoDougall and Co. J"^.',^,,,^^,* PBTONE : Claudo Collett and Co. LOWER HTTTTJJE. Foist and Co., Ltd. George and George. UPPER Harelwood and Co. AND OTHER LEADING DEAIJ3RS--.' ...,.-.:. iiaftress BftOOKtS Strenqtn _*?; DRINK BANISHED - FROM HOME. EXCESSIVE drinking is the"catlse of - -much imhappinesS'in many homes. This misery-causer "tan be! ' banished ?uickly and effectively- with "Drinko." t <Sures drinking snrelyand '-pertttttnetty. We" will gladly show you original un_solicited testimonials we have, received. gratefully., acknowledging ■ the excellent drink-curing qualities of "Drinko."-- - A..F,., Nunedin, writes: —"I am verj pleased to tell you that 'Drinko' ha* pTdy fed wost beneficial. I "am very grateful to .vou, as it has made a great dif. terence in our horn**" "■" •■ -■,,_; Write for. free Booklet in strictest" oon-» fidence. Plain envelopes "'iisedT Xa Manager,- Drinko Proprietary, 212 A.: Lanibton quay, Wellington. ■-'- For a Good Pure BEER DRINK ONL&. Staples' .. Acknowledged All Connoisseurs to be absolutely - THE BEST Brewery and Office: Molesworth i Murphy Streett WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON, 7 : 7 NEW - j..: : :iHb.T;B'iiV'','..r. ■JJANDY TO— ..,•-" Z. .!*». -POST OFFICE. " DTTRABLE "... „-.- ..„,= ~ .-..- ••- -"-•■ EVERT CONVENIENCE. BEST MADE "■" "'"'' •.■•■"■ ',. ,7 ~ TARIFF:. J2s.Gd.per Diem. ... PROMPT., .. ......... ' ;"..„.- DEIIIVBRT : - ■■'-"':"■" ■•■.••- ':''-:r-V/' .v Ask Your Furniiher. ■ TARIFF:, J2s.Gd.per Diem.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10604, 1 June 1920, Page 9

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