__ ■ ■ ! I The whole weight of the famous'D.l,C. Organization has been i ! I * thrown into the scale this week, in favour of Dominion-made p i Goods. J I I Though the products of New Zealand Industry: are always a \ \ I prominent feature here,. never before has the whole house \ \ I reflected quite so well, the Made-in-New Zealand idea, which ij I / deserves YOUR eupport, 1 I View the windows—walk through aisles and showrooms. 1 i Note the unimpeachable Quality and unsurpassed Style of our ! | I New Zealand COSTUMES, CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR, \ 9 T BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FURNITURE, and a host of ' 1 1 other manufactures—and you will admit they are a credit to I a our workers,- | 3 The windows give some indication . i I of their variety—but COME IN. 1 9 ■■■■'■■'■ ; ; '■"• <wK €t i ■ H Support the country that supports yon
SUPPORT THEtCOONTRY THAti SUPPORTS YOU! Are Your Boots made in the Dominion ? They ought to be! ■-___-_——--___-___-—_--___—_—________________■ Experience proves you can get equal satisfaction out of "a pair of boots made here. OUR DISPLAY of Made-in-New Zealand Footwear this Week proves there is nothing wrong with their style We can prove you'll save money. What more do you ,-. - . - want ? See our N.Z., Industries Week Display to-day and be convinced."... ...
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14344, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1
Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14344, 2 May 1912, Page 5
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