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T tF 1 Rio The Comfort of Woollen “Undies” l cannot be denied — 'tis Nature's j Clothing I y The doctor’s advice is always to “wear wool 7 next the skin’’—it is a safeguard against sudden J '(r chills and all changes of temperature—wear woollen “undies” ! I The D.I.C. supports the wisdom of the medical man with a splendid selection of desirable j and absolutely essential underclothing composed ' of fine wool. ’ You should come in and examine the fine- J ness of the texture, the smoothness and comfort- : ing feel of the woven surface. Prices have not - yet advanced, hence are most favourable to im- ? mediate buyers. « Madame, Wear WOOL . For Health’s Sake == ! > JN FIND ALL-WOOL KANTSHRINK VESTS, V Neck. i 'V No Sleeves, Trimmed Lace; Chemise Shape. 8/11 KANTSHRINK VESTS, in Fine Ribbed Wool. French ; Neck, Short Sleeves, Chemise Length. 10/6’ CREAM ALL-WOOL VESTS, Unshrinkablo, Trimmed ' Lace, V Neck, Short Sleeves. 10/6 I PURE WOOL' VESTS, Pesco Make, Finely Ribbed, Chemise Length. Square Neck, Trimmed Lace’ Jb Very Small Sleeve. 14/6, 16/9 £ TOPLESS VESTS, in All-Wool. Ribbon Shoulder Straps. IQ/6 CREAM CHEESE RIBBED VESTS, Medium Weight, Low Neck. Short Sleeves. 13/9 CREAM SILK AN D WOOL VESTS, with and without Sleeves. ,W. and 0.5., 11/6, 12/6 ft | D.I.C. . ■ |T|m Wellington ft ’

The Gramophone of Matchless Tone tealLte. The Avonia. I® ■ Made in New Zealand, by Pepplers, Ltd., from the finest materials, each AVONIA MODEL represents unusual ' value'as a perfect specimen of cabinet . work, while mechanical excellence is assured by the installation of silent, smooth-running motors, imported direct - from one of the World’s Leading Manu- ' facturers. Hear the "AVONIA" before deciding! the . Avonia Gramophone Parlours H ol 32-34 MANNERS STREET (late Robt. H “ Martin, Ltd.), Wellington.

Apparel at Prices which Men Will Appreciate Wo are specialising on some really exceptional good values . for men—values that are so big r Gf I ihat to miss them would be bad M business on your part. Smart ~ IvZuJi C tweed Overcoats, well-cut Sac A Lxil Suits, English Raincoats, Troul~\ BY jJklZMjjk sers, etc., are all unidennentionL Iw Jv M cd—at Low prices- /■/ W , » MEN’S TWEED OVERCOATS, Allf 4 "'°°l Tweeds, Raglan or. "set-in” a lr iPi O sleeves, belted or othenrise. I ® pel Prices 57/61012G/ " 'J I' ' ® W MEN’S SAC SUITS, made up from 1 L Ihi 4 the best Colonial and English Tweeds and Worsteds; all sizes. I f w'rW w Prices from 69/6 to 126/IW B MEN’S ENGLISH GABARDINE ‘‘lh'l ■''■ ® RAINCOATS. Raglan shape, good lII' fc.ll.',®rP'Lfio! ra quality and thoroughly ramI i B proof - Prices 95/ ’’ 99/6, to 130/ ' f Ii!! MEN’S TOUGH WEARING TROU—S SERS, chirk striped Cotton Tweed, ra? indis]>ensable to working men. Pr ' Ce pa ' r If iSx Mte also pay 1/- in the <£ Cash <=A- Discount. VEITCH ® ALLAN, The Big Family ‘Drapers, Clothiers, House Furnishers CUBA STREET :: WELLINGTON

Sensational Purchase of English Footwear Being Quitted at Ridiculously Low Prices LADIES’ TAN WILLOW CALF SHOES, irregular 1 A/1 I sizes. Were 45/-. CLEARING AT iU/ 1 1 LADIES’ "ALL PATENT” WALKING SHOES, smart - _ shades. Sizes 3, 4. and 5. IX / I I CLEARING AT 46/ 1 1 LADIES’ GLACE OXFORD WALKING SHOES, Q/ < « small sizes only. v/ 1 1 LADIES’ SMART PATENT COURT SHOES, irregular 6/11 EVERY PAIR A BARGAIN OWING TO THE DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTIONS, PLEASE REMIT POSTAGE (9d. PER PAIR) WHEN POSTING ORDER. — — 106 CUBA STREET, "Cookham House,” WILLIS STREET. « MANNERS STREET.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 149, 18 March 1924, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 149, 18 March 1924, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 149, 18 March 1924, Page 2

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