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■■■ '■ • Here are three specially \ >. i' popular values from the ] fe? 1? D.I.C. Hosiery Depart-. i /’hE'SH ment. Come in and see • V 7 'W 2-'l'; • the displays of all new- " C "(w \ Z • ’ 'ff- Vx -".-W’ fil/rvlill eist stocking styles at I reasonable prices. ■ X I ' - Ta /;®?/ r ' ”vj 07 - 1 ®7 ■ — “Hole- 7-If/ “ TAree proof” ||||/ Knots” Mercerised Lisle, Ki- p; / seamed legs and MWt English Silk and Cotseamless feet, oplen- W W | ! did wear for Tennis. ifel j ton Hose. Each pair In a range of new S 4 /, I complete with mendseason’s shades, in- W. . >ii > eluding White and V Black ' ' IWIJw shades. 3/ll PAIR 5/11 pair Si- i lzfl I z± wLarßzr “Delai” New Zealand-made Silk Hose. Four-inch Lisle Suspender Welt The shades are Pasche,. Flesh, and Reinforced Feet. Specially « Parchment, Nude, Cherie, Aradurable Hose, well shaped for / W bic ’ ue ’ Cream - Black - ¥ oon,! jmart fit. light, Grey. DXC. Wellington Make use of the Lay-by System for buying Christmas Gifts and Holiday Wear.

— —. — ———— —-—■ ——— Large Shipment of “MISHKO” Just to hand Qgg2XnQ3gjgOBEBSnXJSDB!OK3BSnE9BaaUBEiaaOIIWSCSIKEara&QSSIB READ WHAT WEARERS SAY ABOUT “MISHKO.” Wollimrton, October 8. 1928. II TESTIMONIAL. iiiiiidnl \ \I 1 3000 miles in one pair of “Mlshko” IV ' rvl \l i —<l boots without repair. lIA \l Gram Leather' I I find the “Mlshko” boot exceedingly I \o\\ \\ tinner and Toe Cap comfortable, and good for 3 to 4 times / \n\\\ LPPP ,rdna thc wear o£ any ordinary boot. ' --m // \L> A A M y present pair have been in use Coumet or sotia t n. \O« continually for 6 months, and I work Sol. Leather [ //\ \ .. ft out that during that time I have H •' '••/I \ A zdl-xlk- S«am» bauble covered over 3000 miles in them. 8 / X \ rt&Oh . or Trail. Stood For a job like mine where comfort | | \ \ z antl are essential Mishko are | U \ / f out on their own. B IA X \<OxZ / (Sgd.) LETTER CARRIER, I \ < XX / Wellington. I h"TI r-Ai T'mCl Christchurch, September 30, 1927. R [nuDo Heel] ooh Leather j bought a pa j r o f "Mishko” boots R IJXvX /•''op' X Inwe J j ast December and have worn them I ‘ //>/ \ I every day since, Including week ends, R /// 1/ also in the garden, a total of nine (9) t /. • months. I am employed as a shunter 14 Nalls ’ in the railway yards at Christchurch. .hum i Z —This is one of the severest tests to give | Bold rleel , / „- £ a n y boot, and the best leather soles ' Kust TmTT <-■ iri 71 only last me three or four weeks, as Nalls tn3ol« | Mlshko Sole -Wat.rpraoi ] j , ;m very liar( j on boots, and after ' nine months the soles are not through. (Sgd.) T. E. Al. T., J Shunter, N.Z. Railways. , lie I'llllTCl lizrv> D x Wellington, September 24, 1928. Owing to the great demand for MISHKO Boots a pak of Mocassln . front and Shoes, we were unable to keep pace with , , . i i • 1 • L- i. consistently up to the present date orders but now with this big shipment we are (September 21). After a few days of , , wearing I oiled these boots with castor pleased to advise that we are in the position to oil. have never attend to every requirement, j dition1 h having 8 been d used f daffy In'the fl cow yard and on concrete dairy floor. B A pair of good leather out soles usuallv last me about a month. Aly present PAT I DR WRITF pair of “Mishko” boots have been in Ult »» IN* * *-<• wear for six months and the soles are only just showing signs of wear. No one could hare given the boot a harder test than I have as they have not been Samples sent on approval to any address-Postage Paid. sincere filing purchased. The comfort is 100 per cent, ahead of any ordinary working tr boot- Its lightness also is a great 0 & feature of the boot. Taking it all round I consider that there is no boot on tho Dlarket that will stand comparison with “Mishko.”—Yours faithThe Work Boot that sg»el!s | fUl ' Mart/nborough, September 20, 1928. | I These “Mlshko” boots have received the E®ad oS Repair Bills I them mustering on rough | | l hill country. I can honestly state that fl these nre the finest wearing boots obI tainable. They are light and very com6 Different Designs to Choose from 1 j lV^ e dnrVp r urchXd ca them a -You% I • K faithfully, ’ to suit all Occupations. | (Sg • nmxraraßamnl I GEORGE & DOUGHTY Ltd. 61—63 VICTORIA STREET :: WELLINGTON.

ADELPHI CABARET SPECIAL AFTERNOON TEAS THIS WEEK. Miss Kathleen O’Brien and Pupils will present A JUVENILE BALLET. A clever Exhibition of Clever Dancing by Clever Children. EVERY AFTERNOON THIS WEEK. MANNEQUIN FASHION TEAS This Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons “Ysabelle,” the AMphi Manne; quin, will display IN EXIEN-.nL SUMMER FROCKS shown by ‘The Popular,” Alanners Street. Week-day Afternoon lea and Dancing, Is. 6d. inclusive. No Extra Charge for Reserving Tables. There is always something Attractive at the Adelphi Afternoon Teas.

Lily of the Valley, the bride's favourite flower, special bouquets designed by F. Murray, Vice Regal florist, 36 Willis Street.—-Advt.

A perfect shine on Boots and Shoes is obtained by using C.O. Boot Polish. All shades. Waterproof.—Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 48, 20 November 1928, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 48, 20 November 1928, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 48, 20 November 1928, Page 4

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