The D-I-C can | supply anything' | from Copper Palm j Bowls to I Vacuum Flasks. 8 Days like tHese make one. think that a' jj .Vacuum Flask is a truly desirable possesI sion. ■ Days like these, when we have to live jj more in our homes, show us where an addi- § tion to our home-findings would mean more | 1 • comfort >and pleasure. . | y ■ The D.LC. can meet, your wishes in- all | !§, matters of' Household Furnishing-, Hardware, j m and Electroplate. / KS. •> Just ,to- show you how extensive is-our range I of prices on various articleSj the appended list will reveal. ■ Home-Furnishers will do well j P^_— A *° rea^ information ft__ a iifiP' BRASS AND COPPER WARE ilgS i^JlJU*'* PALM BOWLS—From 7/6 to 42/- \^J jt^l VASES—From 6/- to 32/6 KETTLES AND STANDS— H From 22/6 to 35/6 I I ' HOT WATER JUGS—From 8/6 to *2/- jj I CANDLESTICKS—From 9/6 tp 32/6 -pair \ | f TRAYS—From 7/6 to 35/- I 1 CRUMB BRUSHES and TRAYS— I . | From s/6 to 15/- p S ELECTROPLATED WARE S |. CRUETS— From 9/6 to 50/- < I TEAPOTS—From 21/-to 65/- I 1 s O'CLOCK TEAV SETS-42/- to *6/6/- f | HOT-WATER JUGS—27/6 to 57/6 . S I PRESERVE DISHES—7/6 to 42/- | - i BUTTER DISHES—I 2/6 to «8/- I I . BISCUIT BARRELS—IS/6 to 37/6 | I yASES—From 5/6 to 50/- each . ' j j JAM SPOONS and BUTTER KNIVES— f | From 2/- to 10/- sacK | I BREAD AND' PICKLE FORKS— jj I ) From 3/8 to 15/- each | \ Cases of TEA FORKS, AFTERNOON TEA \ | SPOONS— From 7/6 to «5/- 1 I VACUUM FLASKS—S/6 to 25/-, I X* H ' D Dutch Figure .N&Si ° Designs "WU traced on Finest Quality White Zulu Cloth Washes and Wears Fine Supper Cloths, 36 x 36,2/9. Cosey Covers, 1/6. Oval Table Centres, 1 /6. Round Table Centres, 1 /6. These Designs are outlined in washing cottons and offer simple work for winter evenings. J~~\ , J Til "^lrl NeeJleu!orh Spedalhls," □ -lflflSlCSf LA(l* LAMBTON QUAY [~1 tm I [ i r- — ——-I —l ra Considering Late Advances, SOH3E SPECIAL LINES CHEMICAL OIL MOPS. Splendid for Polishing Furniture* Mptor Cars, Stained floors. Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the largest 6/8 BBENTWOOD CHAIRS (As OlusMon) Stand any amount of roucA wear. Lust '• opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 GEM SAFETY RAZOR. • ' Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. You. can have a week's trial and if not (*i==^r-—=s=-7/ ■ satisfied you get your money; back. Price V^^^^^M 'S s° nly ' ' . 2/0 | 1 fc^^ffi EL-AN-GE ENAHEUED WARE, 1 j^" "^ li| Xhis special brand we have been selling | la I\l for over 25 years. We guarantee every i I if, I\| article. It will not rust, break, or craze. I **^=: Iwi Your money tack if you are not satisfied | %. alter a montft's trial. It's better than % \|, aluminium ware and not half the price. '"*' »*«M<y.s It's absolutely pure and -safe to uso. SPECIAL LINE OF TICKING. Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/. yard Now 8d yard JEYES' FLUID, 2/6 a quart. \ r °u kncjw you are getting a disinfectant when you use Jeyes' Fluid. In Gallon Tins 7/6 Wlndsr's Qornsr, Cuba and Manners Streets.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 127, 30 May 1916, Page 9
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