There will be positively no extension, and the D. I. C. will need none. Clients at a distance will i do well to send in' their orders at once. The terms are Positively Cash with Order. The D.I.C. pays freight or postage on all parcels ,bf drapery arid, clothing. Furniture is sent at customer's charge, but it still pays handsomely to buy furniture at the D. I. C., .Distant clients know that by experience. A i special, staff deals promptly with all mail orders strictly in the order of their arrival. This staff is instructed to spare no pains to satisfy distant clients. On the satisof distant clients : the pre-eminence of the D.I.C. has in large part been established. ''aiiy-client'-'is not satisfied, his money will be refunded if goods are returned in original condition, freight paid, within seven, days of date of purchase; This offer is made constantly by the -' D.1.C., and the extremely small number of returns bears excellent testimony to this Company's method of doing business. The goods at this 'sale are absolutely new, and . all this season's stock, As to the quality, it is sufficient to say that it is up to D.I.C. standard—the best quality procurable. Tie Drapery & Genera! Importing Co. of II Ltd., -.WELLINGTON. ~ A. A. CORRIQAN,, s Manager.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 235, 27 June 1908, Page 10
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214Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 235, 27 June 1908, Page 10
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