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UBwSeeinq! Proof that this further bulletin of "Specials" is of the same unquestionable merit as always. Be a wise shopper and shop at D.I.C. to-day. Seeing ■ ■ ■ is believing! Cotton Holiday FROCKS t A neat, belted style. Tailored collar, and bodice fullness from a small yoke. Many types of floral patterns in an assortment of gay, good washing colours. Their usefulness limitless. - - Sizes S.W. & W. 11/6 Gingham FROCKS The gayest array of checks and stripes you’ve seen. All sizes. 19/6 Ensemble COATS Black and Navy Wool Georgette. to-Edge and Button-up * ‘ styles. Sizes S.W. to W.X. EdgeUsually 79/6 to 5i Gns. MILLINERY A table of Straw Hats , . . Resells, Panamalac, Sisol and Pedallnc. able colours. Trimmed with “ flowers and veils. - - - Usually up to 25/-. In fashion--5/u 80 English dimer sets Good English makes. Lovely designs—floral and conventional. Choose at once and, Lay-By. You’d be wise! 69/610 7 OHS 100 English TEA SETS Use Lay-By again. Such choice and quality will be in demand. 29/6 fo 9 4ns 10 only Ladies PYJAMAS Pure Striped Spun Silk, tailored style. S.W. only. Usually 29/6. Good fitting 14/6 49/0 LOCKNIT SLIPS Opera-top style, trimmed with Lace and Satin motif. Pastel shades. W. and O.S. Usually 8/6, 8/11. O/Ii Chain NECKLACES A fascinating effect—silver- rings linked double for simplicity and '7/11 smartness. • Usually 10/9. ★ 5/6 CHROME PROPELLER BROOCHES, surmounted with K.A.F. Wings - - - 416 to DIC

FOR THE HOLIDAYS - - SALISBURYSA IP JACK TO SALLY 'LISTEN DEAR, WELL TAKE g£AL HOLIDAYS THIS HEAP.. A HOLIDAY nOM CAPES & COOK!NO HOT KITCHENS MAKE YOU TIRED LOOK!HO. fill «\#T# SAID SAL 'mil HAYS QUICK SUMMER DISHES. All SALISBURY MEALS ARE JUST DELICIOUS. HOT DAYS, WE'LL MAKE THIS MEALTIME RULE LUHCHETTE OR TOHOUES. WITH SALADS COOL * D delicious served with saudLUHCHETTE STOCK VP YOUR LARDER WITH THIS TRIO SALISBURY LUHCHETTE , SHEEP TOHGVES, CAMP PIE . COMFORTABLE SUMMER SHOES “ GHILLIE ” Lace Sports Shoe, in light Calf. Colours, Beige, Brown, White, Red, Green and Blue— OUR PRICE | Attractive “ WEDGIE,” in Brown Suede and Patent trim —Navy Suede and Patent trim —White Calf and Navy trim— White Calf and Black or Brown ALL ONE PRICE 31/6 CHILDREN’S SANDALS Logies’ have large stocks of Children’s Sandals in the follow* Inf colours:—W hll e, Brown, Red, • Green, Blue and Beige. Postage Free on all Mail Orders. LQAii The Footwear Specialists, 94 Cashel Street, Ch.Ch. THERE IS DANCER INJ>ELAY SO TAKE A DOSE OF TO-DAY ADVANCED KNOWLEDJ r in FEED! r. * cd. ■n For over jo year* Glaxo ha* bein'ti the van advancing knowledge of infant feeding. To-day it hit tha confidence of those Glaxo babies who have grown into strong, healthy ram and women. f SUNSHINE for the young babyvt| PULL CREAM GLAXO for the baby over | J ■■ liflNCt FRRMN raS ntwii HIM months' old. BUILDS BONNIE BABIES Before Baby Comes—and After, Stud for fru copy of /it Glaxo Rah a tfitd pddt in /it cut of lit infant. OtAxoJUsoaAtoam I PERSONAL HEALTH ADVICE WITHOUT COST!! Strictly confidential assistant*. Specialising in asthma, catarrh, nW* troubles, kidney and liver complaint* etc. Call or write: George Beitle, Chemist, Box 531, Christchurch. 1-feS Sfttsts S;;; and Gregg’s have mtdj the dressing. Simply ««■ milk and vinegar or !**[*?* juice for the most app«"* ing, restful salad dressU*' Imaginable. Made W minute—and alwiy* cessful. Has high value. Get a tin from] grocer to-day 1 ■m JTi (*

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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23538, 16 January 1942, Page 2

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