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SILKS AT AS A CRIFICE ! i .The D.I.C. is making a special offer for a day or ..two. Tho i opportunity is exceptional and extraordinary. 4079 yards Double Width CHIFFON TAFFETAS—7s. lid. yard. | Special Fries, Is. (ici. CLOTHS AND TWEEDS. ' 2073 yards PASTEfi AMAZON CLOTHS-Exquisito effects iii evening | shades, double width, 4s. Gd., os. 6d., and os. lid. yard. Special PHoo, is. lid. 756 yards Smart Broken Cheek COSTUME TWEEDS-14s. 9d. robo length of six yards. Epocis! Price, 7s, 6(5. robo length, ( SEE'THE W3NDOWS. N WET WEATHER SAFEGUARDS. The rain still hangs about. It is wet underfoot. The cold is raw ' and penetrating. The D.I.C. offers you goods of perfect quality specially suited for this season—price for quality, tho cheapest goods in tho Dominion. • • MEN'S MACINTOSH WATERPROOF COATS, latest designs, perfect style. • 38s. 6c!., 425. Gd., 48. MEN'S RUBBER COATS 11s. Gd., 14s. fid., 18s. 6c!., to 50s. TWEED WATERPROOF COATS, dark shades, " 375. 6c!., AOs., 425. 6d., and 455. COLONIAL BLANKETS. Quality incomparable. Single Bed, 17s. 11d. and 245. Cd, pair; Three-quarter Bed, 233. 6d. and 295. 6d. pair; • Full Size, 235, Gd. and 395. Gd. pair. v EIDER-DOWN QUILTS at special prices. Full size, frilled, i 235. 6d., 28s. 6d., SSS. Gd. i LADIES' FULL LENGTH MACINTOSHES, _ . 355. 45c,, 495. 6d„ 525., 555., BSS., to 1265. WHITE MACINTOSHES . E9s. 6el. -SHOWER-PROOF CRAVENETTE COATS, full length, 375. 6d., 425., , 495., 525. od., to 6SS. 6d. J throe-quarter length, 373. Gd.. 425., [ 525. Gd. WARM WOOLLEN MOTOR SCARFS, in brown, sky, cardinal, black and cream 3s. 3d. each WARM WOOLLEN DELAINE and WINCEY BLOUSES in cream, ' brown,- black, navy, and spot and striped effects, [ 10S. Gd., 12s. 6d., 13s. 6d., 155., 17S. Gd., 21s Quality Is the test of cheapness. D.I.C. prices are always I chaapor than the prices chargcd elsewhere. [ Q wiru di sins 'Jl USEFUL WEDDING GIFTS. t* "TOTE are showing just now a very fine col-miliwag-i nwti'X vV lection- of Sugar and Cream Stands. Wo illustrate here a very pretty one (tho Queen Anne Pattern).' It is of best quality Electro Plato on Hard Nickel Silver, and of very OWssss-' : special value. , Wo havo a number of other very fine designs - F2597. .E.P.N S Snear and at following prices:—With China, Sugar, Stand SO? ana and Cream on E.P. Stand, at 12s. 6d. All E.P., , 215., 255„ 275. 6d., 355., and 40s. each. We sond all articles Post Freo on receipt of remittance. If you havo not got a copy of'cur illustrated Price List, write for a copy to»day. ' STEWART MWSON-1 ft, JE^SIS. . GREAT SALE OP NEW ,- GIGSj DOGCARTS, BUGGSES, ETC., ETC. PEOPLE. REQUIRING TEi'PS. NOW IS YOUR TIME! THE ROUSE & WORRELL CARRSAGE BUSLD3WG CO., LTD.. . ■ COURTENAY .PLACE, WELLINGTON, ytRE SELLING SULKEYS, from £14 10s. FOUR-WHEEL BUGGIES, worth <£45 for £25. ROADSTER GIGS, worth ,£25, for £18'10s, !

'1| Do you-want a Pure Cocoa? Then drink || P\ Van Houtcn's. Do you want the cocoa 11 ' p| which possesses the finest flavour? Then || || cocoa which is most readily digested ? |j if ■ other cocoa which combines 'these three '* jj| -it_ best and- the THE WAISARAPA FARMBS' CMP. ASSN. jS PEODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK STATION AGENTS. HEAD MASTEETON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON. GKKYTOWN, CAiiT£;HTON. I'AHIATOA, AND EKETAHDNA. MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. Casolberg. CSI9

MODERN. DAIRYING.

TTNTIL the advent of the Milking Machine, dairy farming was carried on more or less under drudgery and sweating conditions, the whole household having to turn out with the lark' and do their share of milking. Milking Machinery, has been so rapidly iraprovod that in its latest development, the- "AUSTRAL" is as near- perfection as it is.possiblo in a mechanical Milker. Such a Machino- can bo seen in MESSRS. BEID AND QUAY'S SHOWROOM; Rangitikei Street, Palmerston North, and for demonstration purposes a portion of a-, cow's, udder and teats, has been moulded'in rubber, so'that farmers can see tho actual operation. The "Austral" milks by combined Suction and Pressure, has tlio ideal hand action, and milks the cows outright. Under the new dairy inspection regulations, cleanliness of utensilsiwill be strictly enforced, and tho "Austral" fills tho bill in this respect, having just half tho .number of parts. This machine is the invention of a Colonial, and his production has completely cclipscd the imported. article. A , large number of plants aro ac work in Australia, and they can also bo found on somo twenty farms in New Zealand from. Taranaki to Southland. In addition to tho bucket system, tho "Atis-' tral" milks on tho Tank System, whereby tho milk is convoyed direct to a tank at a distance from tho cow byre, therefore there is no contamination of tho milk. Tho "power required to drive the Compressor and Pulsating Gear is provided by the "IIORNSBV" KEROSENE OIL ENGINE of tho agricultural, type. Many hundreds of those Motors havo found their way on to farms, and aro also largoly used for Shearing, Chaffcutting, AVood-cutting, and Pumping. Messrs. I'cid and Gray exhibit the "WOLSELFY" SHEEP - SHEARING MACHINES, and also the now "REX" CREAM SEPARATOR, which has a'novel dirt-collecting dovico and a ball thrust, and is a clean cream skimmor. A new tiling in Cream Pumps is also shown, in operation, and.-factory , managers would do well to-inspoct it,"'-' REID .AND GRAY'S latest pattern Slcel Framo COMBINED DRILL is also on exhibition, as well as their complote line of highclass Farming Tools,, and farmers will do well to call at I heir premises in Rangitikei Street, Palraorston, and examine, this comprehensive line-

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 230, 22 June 1908, Page 3

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