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Special Reductions for for 10 days SUMMER MILLINERY AND SHAPES SUMMER FROCKS AND COSTUMES SUMMER COATS SUMMER UNDERSKIRTS JOB BLOUSES t Many Job Lines at Special Discounts in the Various Departments, AMBURY'S 'iNEW SHOP, .(Next May's) DEVON ST., N.P* Men! This is Your Chance at the D-I-C Sale. Send an order along for any faf the wearables mentioned below and the D.I.C. will forward them to you, Postage Paid. This helps you to secure thepest of the Bargains just as easily and on as good terms as the city dweller. 0 ORDER BY POSTTO-DAYi 'Ft-— nr\ WHITE NEGLIGE SHIRTS, self stripes. p^. Usually 5/ji. Sale Price, 4/6 MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS. Sizes, 6*. 6|, jj. 7* only. Usually 11/6 to 19/6. Sale Price, 6/11 MEN'S PYJAMA SUITS. Usually 5/11 to 13/6. J Sale Prices, 4/11 to 11/6 J "WIDE END SILK TIES. Usually 2/6 and 2/11. y Sale Price. 1/- -v "SHIRLEY" PRESIDENT BRACES. Usually, 3/6. Sale Price, 2/11 MEN'S PANAMA HATS Usually 29/6, 39/6 Sale Prices, 21/-, 29/6 ' BOYS' PANAMA HATS. Usually 12/6, 13/6, 21/-. Sale Prices, 10/6, 11/6, 15/BOYS' CREPE PYJAMAS. Usually 5/6. Sale Pries, 4/6 i ■ MENS' SINGLETS, long sleeves. Usually 3/6. Sale Price, 1/11 :', ALL WOOL MOSGIEL SOX. 3 pairs for 3/11 D.I.C. ;: Wellington ~?m^m* mm .:3£is« M>Jt mmw*L mm T^F^ii* wwm* tatema Mi mm m wmt >tji(iiij tm aw nmsrn* msmmom t tr"V. j.; i-ri^jffiV-i^-.xX'i^* .1...

The Motorist's \ Permanmat Way! Accidents through side-slip are unknown on the railway. They would also be negligible on the road if motorists ran their S Cars on AVON "Sunstone" Anti-skids. Jl. The Clean-cut "ladder" y Moores of these All- * . ■ . British. Trres ensure smooth, safe traction ' ' ••- ■ on slippery surfaces—whether starting, stopping, climbing, coasting, or speeding on the straight. 'mi' GET BRITISH AVOWS AtaiuETerywUrt. Spit NX Dlmibutow > ,; ,MlH'«f Ofeitdiprdi.

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1917, Page 6

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