I 1 "S rw -y~> Cw) j BIC. Gloves for Spring! | I D.I.C. Hosiery for Spring! { Springtime is abundantly evident in the D.I.C. S Hosiery and Glove Sections; there’s a stirring among ft stocks that conclusively proves that Spring is here. V? New shades, in Gloves; the latest ideas in correct » Hosiery, call for more than passing attention, and for more than one good reason. First, there is an D almost unlimited variety in colour and style ; second, ® there are definite improvements in values which, of B course, will prove acceptable to every woman. ® In conjunction with Costume and Frock buying g D.I.C. Springtime Gloves and Hosiery should certainly I be seen. f THE VERY FIRST 1 iDENT’S MOLE AND BEAVER KID 2-DOME GLOVES, well i ' cut and splendid wear. 10J6 J - ELBOW-LENGTH IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, in black, t white, mole, grey, pastel, beaver, nigger. 4/11 pair } ’ HEAVY SUEDE 2-DOME GLOVES, pique, sewn seams, in greys beaver, brown, 12/6 pair W GAUNTLET IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES, finished with strap ft and dome at wrist, in black, white, chamois, grey, pastel, beaver 5/11 pair « AT.T-WOOL BLACK FULL FASHIONED HOSE, well spliced » in wearing parts 3/11, 4/6, 4/11 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 9/6 SILK AND WOOL SEAMLESS HOSE, reliable English U make, in naw, fawn, and nigger. 7/11 pair S > MERCERISED HEAVY COTTON FASHIONED HOSE. in g : black or white, embroidered self-poloured, clox at side, « wide suspender tops. 8/11 pair w 1 1 ARTIFICIAL SILK RIBBED HOSE, finished with suspender )S IS tops, and cashmere feet, in black, white, silver grey, mole, ® fawn, putty, coating, tan, nigger,navy, 12/6 pair | D.I.C. . Wellington. | XU ' 1' M I MODELE TOILET PARLOUR. < M «- Cheyne). ' Specialists m Inecto Hair Staining, etc. I ■oK-A.YYzidu o pl- Inecto Hair Stain for sale, 6/6 botCULLiaV' tie. Posted to any address. Hair work of every description from Ladies’ own t, , .. ,- ■ t> rr„;_ combings, or best English hair. Over LitPersonal attention in. Permanent Hair t j ej0 )j n an( j g on 220 Lambtan Quay, opWaving and all branches of Toilet Saloon Kirkealdie stains. WellingWork. ’Phone 2502. n _ Thone 2 1-692.
FIRE I I 1 Hart & Co., ■ 31-33-35 Willis Street | :: GREAT :: | FIRE SALE i I! S £15,000 WORTH OF GOODS SLIGHTLY " / DAMAGED BY WATER I ; SALE STARTS | 19 o’doek To-morrow Morning j CRflt BARGAINS 1 ' PAIS GREAT BARGAINS! I iiSi Sul GUIS BARGAINS! j J.IM I. 1 1 »I Hl I ..in.
I BUY your IU Km IU Kl Hlgßl ;Pj 0 (I Hl'il FROM THE Manufacturers COUNTRY ORDERS PACKED FREE. Our Sideboard No. 31 (Illustrated), £ Jarful value. OAK 15 0 RIMU 15 0 s, s. w Co., M, Ki’r Established 1890. 120-124 Wellington “Ideal” Classic Boilers in conjunction with “Ideal” Radiators FOR HEATING The latest production of the National Radiator Co., England. Also the makers of the “Ideal,” * Wall” and Two-Column Radiators, together ■with sectional boilers for larger build- ? Ings. We haye boilers and radiators t In sizes to suit any building, whether ! it bo dwelling, office, school, hospital, hotel, greenhouse, poultry farm, eto. SOLE N.Z. AGENTS: JENKINS & MACK Ltd. ENGINEERS WELLINGTON The largest suppliers of heating appliances in N.Z
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Dominion, Volume 17, Issue 287, 21 August 1923, Page 2
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