XMAS EVE OPEN UNTIL 10 p.m. MONDAY Everybody comes to town on Xmas Eve—everybody comes to the D.1.C.. We're ready for the crowd. Last-Minute Gifts Quickly Chosen from D.I.C. Stocks Big selections of Toys and Gifts, Holiday Wear and Travelling: Requisites. Quick service and full satisfaction. "VICTORY" Fine Gauge " Delustred " 1 ■' . RAYON SILK HOSE—Feels and looks .. A .//? like pure silk. In a full range of shades. . • £«■ I II Sizes 9, 9%, 10. • / "DELAI" Pure Silk and Rayon FULL LENGTH HOSE—Fine cotton suspen- £% \£% der welt, and double feet and heels. A W\\w\ good range of seasonable shades; all VJ sizes. "DUCHESS" V or Square Heel PURE , SILK FULL LENGTH HOSE—WeII V / I I shaped and good wearing. In all ,Q/J, X wanted shades. / "ORIENT" Light Service Weight PURE SILK HOSE—Fully fashioned through- Q/ I 1 out. In 16 good colours, and in all . ?#/ I I _ sizes. • ' ;.;■■- -'' "; • •■; / HANDKERCHIEFS—Thousands to choose from; all kinds: Linen, Coloured, Lace-edged, From /»D. each Art Silk, Children's, etc. V Special Value in COLOURED RUBBER APRONS—A good range of colours 0/11 0/11 AIW Special Values £/ 11 > tJ/ 1 lV **/ 11 ART SILK SCARVES—In crcpc finish, good new O/C shadings Special Value—each 0/ U AT TOY DEPARTMENT. FLIP-FLOPS and TOBY TUMBLERS—The O/11 Acrobatic Clowns Special Xmas Price—each £t/ A X AT THE HANDBAG DEPARTMENT. REAL CROCODILE'HANDBAGS—A lasting O'T/fi gift" " • ; Special Xmas Price—each OI / U AT THE TOILET DEPARTMENT: CHERAMY EAU DE COLOGNE—In cut glass bottles, -with sprinkler tops. Large size "I A IP v; Special Xmas Price—each XU/ D And don't forget the Magic Cave. Last chance for the children to see Father Xmas and Jack and the Beanstalk. Come along everybody. Make it a Merry Xmas. We are open until 10 p.m. Xmas Eve. D.I.C. WELLINGTON PRIZE WINNERS Sunlight Painting Competition The following are the successful girls and boys in the recent Sunlight Soap Painting Competition. W« congratulate the prize winners, and thank all those who entered, but were not successful. AH winners have been notified by letter. First Prize (£S)— HOWARD D. ALLEN, 108 Wadestown Road, Wellington. Second Prize (£2)— STANLEY TRETHEWAY, 15 Stanley Street, Berhampore. Best Sunlight (£l)— JOYCE OCKENDEN, 99 Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. Best Lux (£I)— ROY SCOTT, S Alameda Terrace, Wellington. Best Lifebuoy (£I)— KENNETH SMITH, 6 Mason St., • Lower Hutt. Consolation Prizes (10/-) Primrose Self,, 13 Raroa Road, Lower Hutt. Valeric Mclver, 86 Cuba Street, Petone. ; Rena Laurie, 28 "Kilbirriie Crescent,'Kilbirnie; Doris Baker, 5 Knights Road, Lower Hutt. Peggy McNeill, 16 West Road, Northland. Mabel .Aldwinkle, 174 Knight's Road, Lower Hutt. Sefton Curtis,"B Buller Street, Wellington. Joyce Phillips, 19a Carlton Avenue, Gonville, Wanganui. Margaret Jerram, "Otari," Ngaio. _ Alfred Longton, 5 Marsden Street, Lower Hutt. Consolation Prizes (5/-) Teddy GiJberd, 12 Ashridgc Road, Napier. Rosa Brown, 12 Elizabeth Street, Moera, Lower Hutt. Adricnne Beerc, 64 Thompson Street, Wellington. Jack Curtis, 133 Hataitai Road, Hataitai.' Rhoda Taylor, 37 Belvedere Road, Hataitai. , Joy Ferguson, 26 Charlotte Avenue, Brooklyn. Phyllis Astridge, 43 Nottingham Street, Karori. Mary Christensen, 27 Charlotte Avenue, Brooklyn. Audrey Williams, 9 The Parade, Island Bay. Jack Walls, 9 Boundary Road, Kelburn. LEVER BROS. (N.Z.) LIMITED
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Evening Post, Issue 145, 22 December 1928, Page 19
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