Were Stocktaking— Why Don’t You? S Stocktaking is an absolute necessity to the person who wishes to keep up to date. While O we are counting and sorting at the D.1.C., prior to unpacking Spring Goods, why don t you do | | g ® the same at home? Stockings and Gloves, for ' instance. Sort them out! See what you need! Then see D.I.C. Stocktaking Bargains! Lay in a stock to-day! You can’t ever have too many! You’ll Always Need Stockings & Gloves ARTIFICIAL AND ®|||| BROWN MOLE PURE SILK HOSE, m ALL WOOL HOSE, in odd shades. PUin ® nd R ‘ bbcd * Usually 4/1 I, 15/6 Usually 4/6, 6/11. Stocktaking Special Stocktaking Special ’ ..... - . FANCY SPORTS HOSE, in all wool and ODDMENTS IN SILK KID AND SUEDE wool and cotton, in a variety of shades. GLOVES. Usually 5/11, 12/6. Usually 7/6, 14/6. Stocktaking Special 1/Stocktaking Special 1/LONG WHITE IMITATION SUEDE THE BALANCE 0F OUR V y°° GLOVES. Usually 4/1.1 PULL-ON GLOVES. . Usually 4/6 Stocktaking Special 1/- Stocktaking Special 1A D.I.C. Stocktaking Specials WELLINGTON Buy Blankets Now! / Sfl’ I They’re Cheaper at GEORGE & DOUGHTY’S WINTER SALE. * < We always offer good value, and now our Sale Prices give you ever so much more for your money. Colonial Pure Wool Blankets are the Best You Can Buy. NOTE OUR LOW PRICES: Single Bed Sizes — 19/6,23/6, 29/6, 32/6 Three-quarter Bed Sizes—--28/6, 33/-, 42/6 ' Double Bed Sizes — 35/-, 42/6, SO/-, 55/jMHMagetaBnaMHMVMBHaMOnMMHVHKMHVMHHMVBRBMHBnVMBBBKSKItIEaSdnHEBMnBBaMUBKMRnHHnB W WE SELL FOR LESS /iFWnB® <& W WMOL-ESAL.E ■ IB 1 & IMPORTERS(Estd 1891) IminutefromEvcnlngPost VICTORIA ST. <Zw£ Near Public Library. x WELLINGTOfM. house in this City.
JWALL BAY CABARET Available for Parties, Dances, etc. Well Decorated, Good Floor. 'Phone 14—278. The report of the director of the Wellington Technical College presented to the meeting on Monday stated “Miss Middleton, the visiting teacher from England, who was placed by the Education Department in charge of Miss Rennie’s home science department work during the early part of the year, has been transferred to Timaru to widen her experience of New Zealand conditions.” Mr. and Kirs. J. D. Redpath are visitors to Wanganui. Mrs. D. O'. Stanley, Riccarton, Christchurch, has arrived in Wellington for an extended visit to the North Island. Kirs. Frank Clark, Christchurch, is spending a few days in WelhiigtOJi.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 255, 27 July 1927, Page 4
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