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Why do the workers support the D.I.C? First of all, because they are sure of 'g-etting: ciuality and val,uc. Secondly, because this bitf clean business concern docs not- retard' civilisation by working its staff on Satuulay afternoons and sweating: ils staff on Saturday nights. The 'workers note tbe sijjiis of the times, and are not indifferent. - Here, for reminder, and cucouraecmcnt, aie a few special snips for men offered dining the Sale. MEN'S UNION CRIMEAN -SHIRTS, nice patterns, Barg-ain prices 2/9, 3/9 These would be chean at 3/1 1 and 5/6 • ■ , A line of 15 dozen WHITE and COLOURED SOFT^ SHIRTS, with collars, just the shirt to. put on after your day's work Bargain prices 2/6, 2/0, 2/11 25 dozen EXTRA GOOD REARING ALL-WOOL SOX 1/- pair MEN'S NATURAL MERINO SHIRTS and PANTS. Note these prices 1/9, 2/3 MEN'S STOUT RIBBED COTTON PANTS 2/3 13 dozen STRONG WORKING BRACES Od BOYS' NAVY WORSTED JERSEYS, all sizes Barg-ain price 1/11 > TIES! TIES See the range we are showing at Cd and ad Usual » ■prices i/G to 2/6 ' ' If your boy wants a STRAW HAT, send him along:, we will fit him, all hats this season's a!nd clean At yous 4 cmn price Hundreds of ODDMENTS in SHIRTS, SOX, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, etc. Must ffo, and so make it your business' to have a look throbg'h them, you will want something-. Splendid line of OVERCOATS, the latest shape, good shades Bargain price 25/6, 27/6, 29/6 Cheapest Coat in the trade as MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS Splendid cut and good finish Bargain prices $3/«, 35/6, 37/6 MEN'S SADDLE TWEED SUITS, very heavy make Bargain prices 35/-, 37/6, 39/0 MEN'S ODD TROUSERS^ 'in imported tweeds, excellent -cut Bargain prices G/9, 7/9, 3/9, 9/6 MEN'S COLONIAL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, splendid wearing ■ material, all sizes . < f Usually 12/9 Bargain price 9/11 , Offers Unique Opportunities in All Departments, KIWHfIBtU *SS«^%|jk _ "JjjT X-P B *^ WMHHI ■ * arff y ?w^ * KB §§ ER BSHS3SSSEB mtsmffa tEJ&scxsy CI dob ES S3 esgggg^ • ( NEW ZEALANDj 'N. 7j. CljOTiJiijN'U FACTORY, CLOTIIiMG FACTO ¥j 57, LAMBTON-QUAY. OUB HAIiD EJSLT STOC& OS HATS 15 COMPLETE AND UP TO VI,u I, m ) u,..ii/''.i,|ii. L m-..m, c are showing tlia "smart '^L^^^-i^C;^^ 1 NAEIIOW EUffi i 10/6 13/6 15/- . A Comliinnt'on of ?tvlo and Oi'itlity. , I , Will foe interested in these GREAT VALUES. I I s s I a * t 'HERE'S no excuse for not replacing all the worn and frayed / , | ■"• floor covering and making the home bright and inviting |i against the coming of winter with this fine stock and good values s to choose from. Here are floor coverings for every room in , jjg designs to suit every fancy, priced to suit every purse. The $ fft '' textures are the staunchest — wearing qualities superb. $ 0 Just a limited quantity only of BEST QUALITY" BRUSSELS I f3 SQUARES. Size Qij; x gft., in handsome up-to-date patterns, | r|J with lo\ r ely colours. We .will ckar what remains of these for | 7 £3/10/- each ,Befo'rc the Sale they were £slsl- I £* A huge selection of CARPET ENDS, i« yards long, m rich | i^ colourings. Just the thing for the bedside or runners, etr. g - \ Special S^lC; price 2/11 each g . About 3 dozen only left, of a Special Line of GOOD STRONG I fgj DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, in beautiful polished and carved | »_l ,wood, with strong rattan seats ■ % Iw Ustial price io/6 each They must go now 3/11 each «j n ' ' 8 ** Half dozen patterns only left of our famous 5/9 BRUSSELS U CARPET, with borders to match. The patterns are all first- ft *\ class, ,and colours well blended , | pSg Special ( price for this week 4/6 yard g 1^ Very soon you will be needing ODD PAIRS of LACE CURTAINS * to replace the ones now going to pieces. We can supply the ii need. Our Sale is just the right thing at the light time. «! Remember one pair only of each pattern. | Most of them are woith 35/- pair | Now to g-o at 7/6 to 18/G pair | r _ ft A A good. HEAVY LINOLEUM, 2 yards wide, in a grand range ol £ a colours and patterns. , f. 1 We have specially reduced this line from 4/6 to 3/G £ & .For one week only, be in time • jh. 11 ' ' 1 {• xa«? ™* ilfinr JJ j/, I -I WELLINGTON. ' 1 I BO yon remembsr the story of "Wolf i Wolf!"? It's I \ like the constant cry of " Sale ! Sals !" which I j characterises some firms. We hold TWO sales a year ! \ —our Summer '"'and Wintsr Fairs— during which we * make a BONA-FIDE OLBABANOB of all seasonable I 1 goods at genuine bargain pricss ! | I-. ■ I Of f W IMffp "KB ATP IS . . 1 I z = z OV) M^cMlltate M 1411U7 HOW OH. \ j Drapery Supply Association E' [ (£j Q*# »fc ecu Ci $ I 67 CUBA iST-RBEJT. - SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS ! \ \ CHILDREN^ PRINT SAILOR DRESSES for 2/6 each I I 6 doz. LADIES' BLACK CRINOLINE FANCY SHAPE HATS ' * i , . Were 5/ u Now 1/. each !! • BLACK CASHMERE HOSE Usual prices i/-, i; 6, 1/9 and i/n* • if ' 1 Clearing at 7{d, 1/-, 1/3, 1,6 pair f I FOWNES' 4/6 GLOVES for 2/11 a pair \ 5 2 DOME GUAIIANTEEp KID in white, beavers, and browns All sizes 2/1 1 r j PILES OF OTHER BARGAINS. i DRAPERY SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, |J

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1908, Page 9