\The underlying principle in hosiery selection by the D.I.C. Buyers is that QUALITY must receive chief con"V sideration. If that receives primary \ attention, the other attributes of good--1 ness are bound to be there also. 1 I That is tho D.I.C. way of buying! / Let it be youro also, and you will j, profit by gaining lasting satisfaction, with your- Hosiery purchases LjsV especially if bought at the D.I.C. Here are unequalled values in Stockings of a high order of merit. DIG. Quality in Hosiery is Good! HEATHER MIXTURE SPORTS HOSE ribbs; a wide range of shades to choose from. At 4/11, 5/8, 8/6, 7/6, 8/6, 8/ B i 10/8 pair. COLONIAL ALL WOOL HEAVYKNIT HOSE Beautifully warm and cosy, and specially suited for hard wear. At 4/6 pair PLAIN ALL WOOL AND CASHMERE HOSE—With spliced heels and sole 3 and well fashioned legs, in light grey, mid grey, mole, fawn, champagne, pastel, # covert, navy, bottle, nigger, electric, and saxe. At 7/11, 8/B, 9/6, 9/11, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6 pair BLACK CASHMERE . HOSE—With full fashioned legs and double heels and soles, with and without seams. At 4/6, 5/3, 6/3, 6/11, 7/6, 8/6, 10/11 pair. BLACK RIBBED fine and ' a/i ribb*;' 'splendid for hard wear and " very 'durable. ''"" r " At B/6, 8/11, 9/11, 10/6, 11/6 ■ •- '--pair '■;.". - ARTIFICIAL SILK ANKLE HOSE— With strong silk legs and strong Lisle tops and feet, in black or .white. ~ -,..,.. At 4/11-pair SPUN SILK'HOSE —ln heavy- pure •silk, with well shaped legs and wide suspender tops, in grey, coatina fawn and navy..- At 16/6 pal 1/- In th» « dltoount off avary oach purohtM jriZ&i-J** ovew D.I.C. Wellington.
'^^^^^Hl-"i "851 M lifll IJ.hliiiidlttiillHdlAWJ drjnk banished fbom home. ITHTXCESSIVE drinking is th« cause of -Ci much unhappiness in many homes. This miaery-oauser can be ba quickly., effectively with "Drinko." It cures drinking surely and pt ——-*•>- We trill gladly show you or solicited testimonials we have received, gratefully acknowledging the excellenl drink-curing qualities of "Drfnko."' A 3?./ Nunedin, writes:—"l am verj ' pleased to tell you that 'Drinko* hat ? roved .most -beneficial. lam very grate, ul to you, as it has made a great dif< ference in - our hom»." —. Write for free Booklet in strictest confidence. Plain envelopes used. Lady Hanager, Drinko Proprietary, 212A.8., Lombton quay, Wellington. |lltll Gold Seal Cost Little: When buying,, look for the Gold Seal for your protection : or the name.Cong.oUum on the back.' Congoleum Gold-Seal Art Rugt arc a genuine houtehold economy. In the diningroom, bed-room, kitchen or bath-roop. you will find Congoleum. Art Rug» »upenor to low-priced fabric rugs and carpeti. More convenient —easierto clean—sanitary —durable—beautiful in dejign. Lie flat without any fastening. AH Congoleum Art-Rugs are guaranteed to give complete satisfaction, or money refunded. Ask to see these famous Floor-Coverings at your Consroleum Service Store' Book of Congoleum Designs in full colours, Free ! Write for it. CONGOLEUM COMPANY, INC. Tha Natb&a Buildlnc Fentheraton Street - - Wellington SERVICE STORES WELLINGTON l 'George and George. 0. Smith* Ltd. .Radford and Co. T© Aro Furnishing Co. Bims Hardware Co.. Ltd. 6. S. Williams. Ltd. George Winder. Oro«n and Davit, Lambton Quay. The Rousa, M'Donald Co., Ltd., Y\vUm Strest. For a Good Pure BEER DRINK OJfLY Staples' Acknowledged by All Connoisseurs to be absolutely THE BEST Brewery and Office: Koltsworth & Murphy Streets ■Radford and Co. T© Aro Burnishing Co. • WHERE TO STAY IN VTELLINOTOU. Bims Hardware Co.. Ltd. 6. S. Williams. Ltd. ' George Winder. , Grewi and Davis, Lambton Qw»7« "' ', " The Rouse, M'Donald Co., Ltd., Vtoi»n atr*»t. TWT TOT OTAKI: Bills and Moore; McDousall and Co. '■■'■'' \ PETONE: Claude Collet* and Co., LOWER HTJTT: B. IW«t and Co., Ltd. COM- M. -EJ -£C> il> J. A' X' George and George UPPER HUTT i J. A. Hat»ivrood*nd Co. AND OTHER LEADING DEALERS. HOTEL; m*bWfr '~m£swnKA\<£*k Use a David McCrae handy toPOST < Mattress railw ssissesi S2SMS DURABLE SOFT BEST MADE PROMPT, , 1 DELIVERY Ask Your Funuaatct POST OFFICE. EAILWAYS. EVERY CONVENIENCE. TARIFF: 12s 6d per Diem. CHARLES* BOYLE, Solo Proprietor.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10616, 15 June 1920, Page 9
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