(< Winter has come! It is no use gainsaying that fact, because Winter is actually here; we shall have the shortest day in ’ about five weeks —and that’s that! ’ Looking around the D.I.C, one observes that it Winter from the merchandise on view—Gaal Gauld= 3 rons, Fire Guards, Antique Copper Kerbs, Tea Fo|s= C all these are suggestive of cosy times areund the fif§= r side—“ Winter has come,” and=Summev er White? D.I.C. c Hardware Values Transcend ? Great value, 5-blade, best make LAWN MOWERS—- > Price 52/6; ball-bearing 65/Large tins JOHNSON’S WAX— Price 1/6 5 ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS—Just landed Price from 14/6 each COAL CAULDRONS— Price 17/6 COPPER COAL BOXES— Price 58/6 NURSERY GUARDS—Strongly made, also SPARK K GUARDS— Price 12/6 7 ALUMINIUM TEA POTS— Price 5/9, 7/3 and 9/3 STAINLESS CORERS AND PEELERS— Price 1/3 SWEDISH PRIMUS STOVES— Now 18/6 ft Also all extra parts. CHAMOIS WINDOW SPONGES— Price 1/3 LATE FRIDAY NIGHT. D.I.C. will be open for business till 8.30 rt p.m. every Friday. t _______« 6 D.I.C. Wellington 9
WINTER UNDERWEAR SUPERIOR QUALITY — AT REASONABLE PRICES Te Aro House 9 With the Increasing cold weather Winter-weight underwear becomes absolutely essential to all who set any store by good health. You are invited to call at Te Aro House and inspect their well selected stock of ladies’ and child ren’s seasonable underwear. These Examples show their outstanding values: ry T J * ALL WOOL RIBBED VESTS. X s Ol* JL/2LQICS puU length, low ueok, s. sleeves, a good variety. 4/11, 6/11. 7/11. 9/6 to 15/11. ALL WOOL COMBINATIONS. Round, necks, open fronts, short or long sleeves. 11/6. 14/6. 17/6, 21/-. For Children heavy fleecy bloomers. Cream or Navy, elastic waist and knee. 14in. 2/6. 18m. 2/11. 20m. 3/3, 22m. 3/6, 24in. 3/11. SLEEPING SUITS. Fine quality flannelette, button fronts, long sleeves. 22in. 5/6, 26in 6/6. 30m. 7/6, 31m. to 46m. 8/6 to 10/H. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION. ♦— T® Aro Homs'®CUBA STREET and DIXON STREET WELLINGTON .—
AKANC©-"™ Maaaelettes — ; Abanco Flannelettes are particularly auitI Domestics. Longcloths . Sheetings able f or children’s night-dresses & pyjamas. ; Fadeless Casement Cloths . Drills strong and smooth in texture, they are \ Damasks . Towellings . Calicoes manufactured in a wide range of plain ahadea ! Pillow Cottons . Shirtings • Ducks ant | fancy woven designs of enduring quality. ; Poplinettes . Flannelettes, etc. etc. iy a ISO vtart - rtvu taiion.
Traderniuiriuto; Mr. E. E.KAINCP.O. BoxlM). WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. *‘-f ♦ Latest fur Garments NEW STYLES! NEW PRICES! At the ALASKA FUR DEPOT yon can obtain the best and latest fur cOata, stoles, necklets and wraps at prices that give unparalleled, value, A WE REMODELLING, And guarantee complete _ satisfaction in any fur renewing, cleaning, sterilising, repairing end relining for very reasonable prices. Skins or orders mailed from any district will receive our prompt and car»ful attention. Alaska Fur Depot MANUFACTURING FURRIERS. m Tanners, Dyers, and Fur Traders, Tjk 103 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs). WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 191, 8 May 1924, Page 2
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