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t-te;l 'm man ms. ■S i -I t *P^ s H I Hi SI ' 4! V*ys! You cannot do better than fill your coming season's hosiery in the quality of. all D-I-C Hosiery. And i requirements at the D-I-C Sale. Ladies who buy pair the sayings. Are not these reductions temp&ny™ * LADIES' LISLE PLAIN CHECK HOSE, Cashmere feet, full fashioned; iu shades of brown and -white— Usual Prico 7/6 pair Sale Price 4/6 pair LADIES' ART SILK HOSE, laddcrproof; double soles, mock seams; in* shades of dove, banana, grey, champagne— Usual Price 5/11 Sale Price 4/11 pair LADIES' SEA ISLAND COTTON HOSE, very fine quality; lace clox; in shades of light sand, nude, putty, grey, light camel Usual Prico 6/11 Sale Price 4/11 pair LADIES' SILKESTIA MERCERISED HOSE, suspender tops, double soles, full fashioned; in shades of la mode, India, blush,, putty, flesh— Usual Price 6/11 Sale Price 5/11 pair LADIES' 1/1 RIB LUSTRAL SILK HOSE, Tvobl feet; in shades of grey, mastic, silver, ■white, putty— Usual Price 8/6 .« Sale Price 6/6 pair Discount 08 Usual We Pay Postage LADIES; ART SILK AND COTTON HOSE Jin stripe; plain colours: grev, patty ra! ver—Usual Price .. ".. 14/12| Sale Price .... .. 6/li b£* LADIES' PURE SILK HOSE, merteS tops, full fashioned. Lisle feet; in stall of brown, seal, black— Usual Price 19/6 Sale Plica U/8 *& LADIES' PLAIN BLACK CASffiffiS HOSE—Usual Price mm Sale Price S pain tecss LADIES' PLAIN BLACK CASasdlß HOSE, full fashioned— ' /T?s Usual Price Sfc'&k Sale Price .. .. 2 pairs fqsr f m LADIES' MILANESE SILK HOlkTs| shades of beige, camel, pongee, HBVP~"J| Usual Price 22/6 Sale Price tf/jj, $& CHILDREN'S THREE-QUARTER" -I'lll CASHMERE HOSE, sizes 3, 6, 7, %$& Usually 3/3 3/4 3/6 3/9 3/11 4/3 Wm Sale Prices—2 pairs for - ?,& 4/8 4/11 5/2 5/6 5/10 qkr u

Mother Knows from actual everyday experience there is nothing so quickly soothing and healing for the children's ringworm, rashes, eczema, and other skin or-scalp disorders as Zam-Buk. In thousands of homes this balm is daily proving its usefulness also for the cuts, abrasions, burns, scalds, or other minor. injuries which cannot be avoided where there are youngsters. Zam-Buk has become the favourite housebold healer, because a box in the medicine chest means you are equipped for any emergency of accident or skin trouble. Composed of carefully selected curative essences of exceptional antiseptic and healing power, Zam-Buk quickly subdues festering,. and destroys the germs of blood-poison. Zam-Buk's wide range of usefulness, its purity, reliability and ever-ready character, qualify it for a permanent place in your home. Try also Zam-Buk Medicinal Soap which is more than a mere toilet soap. Used in conjunction. with Zam-Buk balm it is invaluable for ensuring that perfect cleanliness so necessary for dispelling skin disorders, and healing sores and injuries. There's HEALING in Every TOUGH of TEST You may have a free sample of by simply sending tam Biiv your name and address to the Proprietors, 0. E. Fulford ZAM-BUK Aust) LfaL 39 pitfc streßtj Sy( Jney. 2& stamp required FREE for return postage. Please mention name rtnd date of this paper when writing.

1 .'' Robber Soled 1 Sand Shoes at Bargain Prices Ali Sixes U I DIXIELAND. May be engaged tot all social functio Wedding Breakfast* a Speciality. Terma application. 'Phoiia 647.

You'll find here a variety of Ladies' Footwear, that is probably unequalled in Christchurch. In all materials and sizes, and practically new. . You'll have the satisfaction of being faultlessly shod, and at prices about half what you'd new. zmmmlSfflW Second-hand Clothier 123-125-127 ABMAGH STREET E4455—1-

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18601, 28 January 1926, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18601, 28 January 1926, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 18601, 28 January 1926, Page 2

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