I WEDNESDAY is j ! . at the D.I.C. "_, jj And a right good Bargain Day it will be, as it is to be an introduction to \ s another Year's Bargain Days. \ | The contribution of Bargains in the various sections is ample proof that tho ' | D.I.C. knows how to put on a Bargain Day event— \ No half-hearted measures, but downright efforts to give hotter value than \ ! Is possible or probable on usual business days, i •■ I I Selection of Bargains from Varitus Sections. i i ■ i h J5 pairs only Men's Glace Kid Derby Teapots. TJgnal Prices, 3s. 6d., 25.. 6d., \ -■ ■ " _ Shoes, smart pug toes, English made. la. 9d. Now 35., 25., Is, 3d. fj Usual Price, 375. Cd. ~ . D C ~ *.F7To a Bargain Day Price, 295. 6d. Majolica Jugs. Usual Prices. 3s. 6d. \«_-< f\2J2''f and 2s. 9d. Now 2s, 9d. and 2s. 3d. each. h£oJS»d 14 pairs only Ladies' Glace Kid Button ITw^J Hlfi P Shoos, English make, smart lost, 3 Pieces Cream Wincey, 40in. wide. Up- ||D fflSj i 8 H H weltod soles. Usual Price, 32a. 6d. ual Price, 2s. 3d. _ HB 3 m Bargain Day Price, 225. fid. Bargain Price, Is, fid. yard. §11 111 ■ 17 pairs only Ladies' Patent Bntton 1 piece Cream Diagonal Sorge, Win. wide. ri?^&» l s] Shoes, English make, very latest shape. Usually 4s. Ud, ™¥ALlf>' j| Usual Price, 355. Bargain Price, 3s. 11d. yard. £J i Bargain Day Price, 245. 6d. . ,„.,„.,„ T I | b pieces 18-inch Tmsel Allover Lace, ) ;'. i 13 pairs only Ladies' Tan Glaco Derby this season's designs, quite new and | 3 Shoes, very latest last, with welted « m »rt. black ground with gold tinsel 5 ! ' soles. Usual Price, 355. 11 - Usual Price, _to 6d 1 Bargain Day Price, 265. 6d. Bargain Price, 2s. 11d. j | Boys' Straw Hats, Man-o'-War style. 20 piecca fine Insertions from Usual Prico 3s lid "J? ? ln ; wlde ' ln beautiful designs ; ! Bargain Day Price, Is. lid. P«"b shade. Usual Prices, 2s. 6,1. J ' .■ 5 ■ . to 4s. 6d. Bargain Price, Is. 6d. 5 I ' B t? S ' FST Ga^ ne H , a !, S nj CapS- one TaWe this season's Nectwear, in I | • Usual Prices, X M and 2s. lid all the new shapes in Sailors, etc. Us- I ! Bar 3 a,n Prlce ' 1s ' Ml ual Prices, Is, lid., Is. Cd. I I ~ , „ •,, tt , l- i i Bargain Price, Is. 6d. \ i Mens Sunrmerweight Undershirts and » | Pants, tip-top value. Usual Prices, 100 dozen Cambrio Hemstitched Hand- \ i 4s. 3d. and 4s. lid. kerchiefs, splendid value. 8 . Bargain Price, 2s, fid. Bargain Price, '6 for Is, 6d. | Men's Black Cashmere Half-hose. Us- White "Cellnetf Underpants, light and \ - I ual Price, 2s. Bargain Price, Is, 6d. hygienic. Usual Price, 2s. lid. f ('*■■■■ Enamel Tea Strainers. Usual Price, Bargain Price. 2s. 3d. 9d. Bargain Day, 6d. , Men s Ties, well assorted shades in dork $ Lightning Pot Scourers. Usual Price, colonrings. Usual Prices, 2s. and \ 6d. Bargain Day, 3d. 2s - Bargain Price, Is. 6d. | Plain White Cups and Saucers. Usual ' SS^ 1 i Price, 10s. 6d. Now Bs. 6d. dozen. 5s - 6d - Bargain Day Price, 2s. Gd. j rr iu™ t. ui j ■ tt i G ? y 11 ? 1 s P°rting Suits, 2 garments. | vegetable Dishes, blue design. Usual Usual Price, 375. 6d. « Price, ss. 9d. each. Now 4s. 9d. Bargain Day Price, 29s 6d. f
wMIA lyTlfa censw w taken \\f~ lloa /julkv *' " 10 '''"""wives /fern Hi' I vS. w ' lo " !8 CreamImmßSKja // ,' J\ °ata, the reßult Sslsffis/| p would surprise spsSa 70n ' Ot«' onß • fißßa ..u million packages are JKp$J , 801 * annually-an average of b' , M °, ai . fl ™ Pacleagei to overy Get a packet of Oreamoata for to-mor-\?Z 9 ,? r «» kt J«'--when yon taste it note itsdebght/nltoasty flavonr-a perfectly delicious flavour found in-no other .-breakfast food. Getapackctto-d°y| w Oreamoata and all Thistle prodncis Send Id stamp Tor coupon sheet and Fret starter coupon to "Thistle," Boz H. i uore. "' Thiitle Flaked Oal. are for •upormr to ordinary rolled oats in purity and flavour. ]g I CREAM 'O THE OAT &sjs wm Regittered Name for HEAW'S ESSEKTC3S One bottle makes a pint of finest family contl: .cold ana sore throat remedy. Cost. 2/.. Sim 10' The Test of Tea Values Is the Quality of the Tea. Quality in tea is indefinable; the impression, of the pakte,fixes that for each individual. 1 nferior r(iin!ity is soon detected, and it is wise to bo guided by the decision of tho palate. icii map th At 2/-, 2/2, 2/4 per'lb. Is Superb in duality. The finest tea gardens of Canceling and Ceylon arc drawn upon for supplies, and the blend is a triumph for tho tea blender. It is puro tea throughout, freo from tannin and tea dust, [t is a line family tea because of its strength and richness. (Write for Freo Booklot on'%(, aoiTDE-WhatitisaudHowto cure it. Over 3000 successes. *J Hundreds of testimonials, t A I Chemist £ A. U. UU'U, Wnnganul W Give Your Children Nourishing Oatina The perfect food for' years of growth is Oats —and the finest Oats "in New Zealand are those milled and rolled for OATINA. OATINA is a real moneysaver. The 41b. bag contains the Largest Quantity of Finest Oats at the price. Weigh the Hag yourself. Also in 201b. Bags,"fW/ Weight. "Packed a Bag within a Bag" so that No Dust or Dirt can touch OATINA. If you prefer a fine meal porridge, ask your grocer for "OTO" — coo/tt perfectly in One Minute. Made It LANGDOWN & SON. Lid. Clmttchurcli HAINES-fi I
-This once a year' Sale oilers excellent j. opportunisms to thrifty housekeepers So | '.... secure everyday Goods below the usual prices. j. We have a very large stock of Stainless and Hygienic j Cutlery that will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep j an edge like a razor. Please remember, that the British Government has prohibited the export of Stainless Cut- j . : „..lery, con.sequently.no more of this class of Cutlery will be ; obtainable in JN T ew Zealand'. : RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES At 26/., 27/6, 29/6 per half doz. •■■" RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES--23/6, 26/., 27/6 per half doz. Al QUALITY TEASPOONS- 9/6 the half doz. Al QUALITY DESSERT FORKS OR SPOONS- « ■ 18/6 per half doz. Al QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONS--21/6 per half doz. SCISSORS—We have just imported a splendid lot of first-s-class Scissors, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Button- | hole, and Nail Scissors. These arc all British make, and 1 will be sold at Clearing Prices. | . GEO. WINDER. ..' ; ; - COR. CUBA & MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON I '/ \ .IT IS (IMPOSSIBLE TO TEU. a MAN? PEOPLE DO NOT TBOTJBLB TO GET .@' NATURAL LOOKING TEETH MADE WHEN IT 18 BT3CEB6ABY TO HIVE ARTIFICIAL TEETH THE TEETH WE MAKE CANNOT BE DISTINGUISHED FROM REAL TEETH! PLATES PKOM £3/3/-. THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, OOETTER OP CUBA AND MAKNBHB STREETS (Over Winder's.) ArTD AT AUCKLAND. • j. R . T . MILROV, Manager. ' Goldberg 7. lIIIMIWIIIIIII.IIIIM. !!!■■ U'WUU MMIHIWUUma. u WU'W^ * ■"T'"'. J, ll'aWmiigf WrtPt OV AN EXCLUSIVE AND INDIVIDUAL CHAKACTEK Ate made a speck! feature at Tlagey's QUR Wallpapers are all selected with much taste and discrimination, I] and we. go to a groat amount of trouble in securing papers that are |j| artistic and right away from the ordinary. 11l SELECTIONS Oh 1 HIGH-GRADE ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PAPERS HAVE RECENTLY ARRIVEDAntl thoy invite your attonlion! ill CONSULT TINGEY'S FOR WALLPAPERS. I Oil and Colour Merchants 30 Manners Street WELLINGTON §
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