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/ u \, — ZJjU Wks \/ tABSES 9 HAWBBASO Choose one for the Races ! Marvellously Low Prices for Fligli Quality Bags R aC e-time is the time when a smart new handbag is indispensable. Choose now at the D.I.C. from a beautiful selection of Real Leather Handbags. . ' PRICED AT 6 / U TO 25/ _ v. FOR THREE DAYS ONLY. ‘ All usual stock of High-grade French and English Bags offered at ■ 4/- in the £. IMscount Every Bag Guaranteed Exceptional Sale Values also in ihe Mantle and Millinery Showrooms. Keep Friday Night Free for the D.I.C. Open until 9 p.m. -DXC. SAIA WELLINGTON Entrances, Brandon and Panama Streets. What We Say about---M “MISHKO” . The Wonier Boot Something different—Flexible, Waterproof, Non-Skid—-the best work boot ever constructed and the only boot where the soles will outlast the uppers. Truly—A revolution in Footwear j Now read what wearers say--CARRIER ENGINEER f -The Alishko Boots tarn now wearing have : given constant service for oicr nine ' j still wea ring them. I ■ ivithout repair and are still perfectly Jnd the? havLseen hard service. lama £ sound.” locomotive engineer, and my boots are sub- | 1 jected to heat, water, cinders, etc., all of ( CEMENT WORKER - Which are hard on shoes.” ? “Pouring cement is hard on boots. I wore „ ■ a pair of Alishko Boots every day for fif- FARMER t C rode?” UthS rUUUiDg !l Cement nUSer “I wore a pair of Mishko Boots two whole g ’ seasons and into the third. And* no holes j in them yet. Can’t wear them out J LINESMAN £ "1 can honestly state that these are the ? finest wearing boots obtainable, and the t lightest and easiest on one's feet.” "Wore a pair of Alishko Boots for eight s months as a brick mason and the soles are CREAMERY WORKER sU " e ”" ; ’ • r “I am a man weighing over 2001bs. AA orlt- Wfllß AN g ing in a creamery. I have never had a pair E of boots that would last me over four weeks. “Botvhf a pair of Alishko Boots about three | I bought a pair of Alishko Boots last vears"ago and got four times as much wear g and lam still wearing them. I have not .■ ' s out auy o ther shoes I seen any sign of Wear in these shoes, and ' S I assure you tl:cy have had some usage. '' ll " o,< ' f THE ABOVE AKE TESTIMONIALS . IN OUR POSSESSION. * For all occupations that are ‘‘ hard on boots I. Mishko spells the end bi 'repair bills! . . ' \ MAKE IT YOUR NEXT | Country Customers*.—' , I Wrife for particulars and let us know your size. We will then | forward a pair of "Alishko” on approval. Postage paid both ways. George ® Doughty Ltd. ? VICTORIA STREET, 'wfeI&WGTOH

MISS McGRATH, FUB SPECIALISTS. tnte’of Paul, Gunn & Co., Christchurch, and A Tossman & Co., Wellington, has commenced business as a turner at W MANSERS ST., Upstairs. Room 2. Remodelling. Relining and Renoiating. Fur coats made to order. Charges moderate. y

Jl Perfect jSilil Permanent IVave ' We serve the most fastidious women in Wellington and they all agree that our hair waving is far superior to the average. Phone—for appointment MILSOM & CO. Oldest Established Hair and Skin Specialists. 94 Willis Street Wellington ' Telephone 41-273. - Next Evening Post.

Wedding Bouquets of charm and dis tinction, presentation posies and baskets, at Miss Murray’s. Vice-Regal Floriste, 36 Willis Street.—Advt. WOODS' GREAT I'RL'PEItMINT OUEEFor Influenza Colds.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 241, 12 July 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 241, 12 July 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 241, 12 July 1928, Page 4

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