8.1.C. SALE : ML. H« mk &twfcj I pl jm; Keep your eye on D.I.C. Footwear; j® ® Yon can save money on Shoe leather ® ; "Better never late" is better than "better late than never" where D.I.C. Bargains in Boots and Shoes are concerned. Saturday is the last day of the Sale, and 1 p.m. is the last minute in which you will be able to buy footwear at anywhere near D.I.C. Sale Prices for a mighty long time to come. ' Take time by the proverbial forelock and buy Boots and Shoes at the lowest prices. There's no time like NOW Five past one on Saturday—too late I 18 Pairs Only MEN'S PATENT DERBY BALS-With dull kid tops, waited. Usual Price, 40s. Sale Price, 275. Gd. IW3 23" Pairs MEN'S GLACE KID AND BOX CALF DERBY SHOES-Sinart puff £W3 and plain toes; "Isis" make. Usual Price, 3Ss. 6d. l*Sa£LjH! iTIF' a ' e ' 3^ ' Cl!, 3l yY I I II 27 Pairs LADIES' GLACE BUTTON SHOES-Best English make. Usual Price, | | l| @1 | P| 325. 6d. Sale Price, 17s. 9d. |®J LADIES' CANVAS WHITE ONE-BAR SHOES-Best English make. Usual Price, 21s. v Sale Price, ss. 11d. GIRLS' WHITE CANVAS HIGH LEG BALS-Sizes 7 to 10 and 11 to 2. • • : ,i To Clear at 9s. lid. and lis, 9d. ■ , M| " |WiM LOOSE GO¥ERS l! ./■ Breakfast"'' 1 ■»'«» I / Wl,en hab'jy simply must got to ibe ' r> • « ' *r / offlco "extra early"—whensver buts la u Comprising .INCW I ) jwcawnj in breakfast preparation, S '"•jSrafflHSlCi iit | rjlf l i Thta distinctively different breakfast A ' Miblm I tTT and INOVelrLtteCtS ■ J food Is oookeiHn and s • 1111111! I, PiUI II? I [(ill 11111 ?n FaViffi-i -nrftli the day's work. 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It is a combination or blend St:»l PrAi«U All Of strong, full-bodied teas 3S||j u»M'Wittimi», a X Ulldll l\ClilU VCS i 111 ; from Darjeelisg, and finefiif •"•"*1 8 flavoured delicate teas from isjgs * wmiwii nwi| | _ : ~ , I|== Spots and Produces ! • ■ -I ■ It is Tea FerSecaaom. H a Glossy Shine. : Furniture that has become somewhat; houseworn and lost its oriff- \ iSi inal polish can be mads as bright #s new by using "Shino" Furniture j ; f Polish. It is a good time to buy a tin now and uso it when doing your J | 3 spring cleaning. Your furniture -will then match the inside of your J "ISAjMAJIIk |2350 ® | .house,' both will look spio and span. | ) 5 •' . a piece of soft cloth and rub briskly over | | This Removes All Grease and Spots, | | j "Shino" Furniture Polish may be used on the most highly polished | t; 1 jj surface with perfect safety. It will not scratch, mar, or gum, requires 5 | ;j ! no shaking, dries rapidly, spreads quickly and easily. jj a a WONDERFUL ACHIEVE- 'i { ■ For cleaning, polishing, and renewing pianos, furniture, hardwood « ij MENT OF HAIR SCIENCE. f | floors, linoleums, automobiles or anything Baring a polished or varn- { _ nw . lrT r v , a PT)W S ; ißhed 6urface, it is unique. Used on the motor oar v J I) molSi GBEY HAIR t ij /: { TONIC permanently restores , 1 ? ! It Restores that Bright New Look, || S tt« itß «Z f 1 and makes an old oar look as if it had just come out of the paint shop. | J m™ke3 B it'^oft'and l^ll ossv OW '' 1 5 It makes old furniture look like new, and keeps new furniture from 1 ! . ii ) looking old. Put up in Boz., 160z., and 320z. cans 1 jj MAKES A PERFECT HAIR | Write to Department "D" for booklet giving full particulars of the | j DRESSING. S S "Shino" Chemical Dust Absorbing Family; they number over one donsn. $ ; y or nmny y6arg there has been a I ' if! need of a hair tonic that would | E\YT TI f ®1 S restore the hair to its natural ij Xni iWSYiIC /\F S A ' I To f? i co ' our an( l a ' ; ie 8111116 (ime 1U - i ♦ V V ♦ WO \<iUh Ls ' 1 c vigorate the hair growth. Ml{. s a I DONNELLY, who has made a j s » . tj" l Ca l J T • s\ itr it- l life study of hair and sculp con- I 1 Agents, Hunter otreet and Jervois Quay, Wellington. I ij ditions, has prepared dona k I NELLY'S GREY HAIR. TONIC. | W mean a big thing to | ;] and business life, for there is 5 possibly no place in the world jj ——— \ wliero there is as much prema- ■ rn.„*,.T.^ r ,, w | ture greyness as in New Zealand, y PRESERVK TOUE ROOFS WITH j I STPSi iTP Rfsini M c """s&ss&r-"" { tis EaiM tissw ms iel IStaasa Ba&H W | jjj price, 3s. 6d. BOTTLE. \ J'OOF p\ |NT I I By l '- M ' ra - 'j I DONNELLY AND SON, | The. most Eermunenl and Bi'ip'litest lied known. fcl „ .... » • 1-r o r - . « Hair Spec'iJihsts, U ■ ■■■ ALL .STOREKEEPERS, and | SM|TIJ& SMITH, Lti Keiibgton : 'i
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 123, 16 February 1918, Page 4
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