TO-DAY Wednesday at .'.the.'..D.l..C Bargain Day is YOUR day—the day in which you can revel in moneysaving opportunities—chances every thrifty man. and wotpari welcome with feelings of gratefulness. ' ' , Such is Bargain Day at the D.1.C.1 . What better than to reap the reward of your farsightedness—the buying of essentials in drapery, clothing and household furnishings at D.l.e. Bargain Day Prices! , „. „ - „ - The opportunity is before you I For this day only these Bargain Prices will prevail—to-morrow they will revert. Moral: Q—Line of NATURAL WOLF NECKLETS—Very large size,, with head and brush, lined satiri< 21 gns. Bargain Day Price £l7/'7/S.—A few only left BRUSHED WOOL HATS—In colours. Bargain Day Price 29/6 each , U— GOSSARD CORSETS.— In-, fancy coutille, higih bust and long skirt; size 24 only. Usual Price - 42/-. Bargain Day Price 25/-—•'-Samples of Warner's BRASSIERES —ln batiste, net, lace and erri- > ~-y broidery, front or back fastening.. . Usual Prices 4/ai, sin, 7/6,'B'/ii,^■.--'-to 12/6. , «*■-■«-* Bargain Prices 3/6, 4/6, 5/I+,—T/6 to 9/11 K—ARTIFICIAL SILK KNITTE© — SCARVES Wonderful value; pink, vieux rose, navy, and lijrh.t, brown. - Bargain Day Price 6/11 COLONIAL ALL WOOL KNIT HOSE Splendid for wear, in grey, light tan, Lovatt and heather. Bargain Day Price 3/11 pair - Bargain Day. Price 75/M—SILK FLEUR-DE-NICE—4O- - ." ' inch \vide pink, flight navy, navy, ivorv, black. Usual Price 19/6. Bargain Day Price 13/6 yard . A.— 3 Pieces Only of CREAM "•"., _,' JHwool-; biautifuLriuaiity; . suitable for ladies and children's day or __ w nwr-ht-iuear,. Usual Price 6/6. _;,3fci_MENiS-TREWGH-COATS ,:..„>;,, 0U h I leibreasted,u two' position '".. .." coflafT check: lined;-a-good rain : . -.:^r«sisting---.coat,-:i.Usual _Price „»» £?[i7l6^-> Bargains Bay Price £6 All fur. " Bargain Day Price 32/8 each Y.A.—iv-Parrs-Only-Men*s-rBO.X CALF and GLACE DERBY W r eltedv Usual Prices 47/6 " : "- "'to' 1 ssh- ■'• • ■"'■ : ' -• " -■ ■ - Bargain Dav Price 30/- , G-.ttw-tjA-'Shc'ets- RULED ~ BANKPAPER—In pad form with blot- - ter;D.I.C. nualitv. Usual Price ■-■—l'!-.' Bargain-Day Pride >d D.I.C. WELLINGTON In Charles theSeconcb \X\W Uinglets and ruffles, x. periwigs and perique'— the fripperies and frivolities !ji of the time covered folks who really - "5 differed but little from ourselves*'* In-> 1678, good tea was valued as it is now.,but in those days there was no "Amber Tips" brand giving such quality, flavour, purity and value- u -and at a moderate price. *« Hmber^ps EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE" possesses all the delicate, rich, true Ceylon flavour and fragrance. Despite rising costs it is still the same blend of the world's finest teas, —try itl -toWMaLIBALI AaENTft-MKSSRS THOMPSON OHM- LTD. WELtINSTtH ■■iirannmnirainunnnimnißHiiiiiiiiinaHßßOOKE'S I COfftt ESSENCE i r^Jbull'like-if,fool!i "DRINKO" PROMOTES PROSPERITY. "" v I — v — J Wpa"ieHing •m*.'"fto>r feeling and is ■keen for his work. 'Drinko' has paid-for' itself by the way business has-been *atr" tended to," so writes.the wife of a pro' minent Northern business man. The original testimonial can. be shown t» any genuine inquirer. "Drinko" is continually working" wonders in curing. drinking. It will .do the same for your friend or relation. is :harm. less, tasteless" and odourless,:,-Write iij strictest confidence for free BookletPlain envelope used. Lady ManagerDrinko Proprietary, 212, A B, Lambtop quay,- Wellington, For a Good Pure . 'BRIM . ONLY Staples' Acknowledged **" All Connoisseurs to be absolute] THE BEST Brewery and Office: Molesworth ft Murphy Streets FOR HEATING HALLS, CHUKCHESr T OFFICES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, ETd • Becston Boilers & Radiators (Mado in England.) . —:... . No other method of heating can approach it for. twnvearence, : cleanliness. At the various places you wish heat diffused are placed radiators. These radiators are connected. by pipes with, ... the boiler, and through these pipes hot water 53 forced to the radiators, which throw off a dry, pleasant, healthful heat. No smoke. No soot. No ashes. Only a single fire needed, .. : -:.-" Public buildings, hospitals, throughout the Dominion 1 heated by the ''Beeston" System. The most efficient, and, most economical heating method devised. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. •■:-:;■•'/." NEW.;■COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HANDY TOPOST OFFICE, RAILWAYS. ' .'. . EVERY CONVENIENCE. ' TARIFF.- 12s 6d per Diem. .-■Ciii-RLES BOYLE,- Sole ■ Propn*to»,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10605, 2 June 1920, Page 9
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