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M^^»^^^^^MM —-^^^^^^^^^_. ■_--■- . ■ ■ . . ===*==. _M. -Opening To-morrow 7 ■ ' *"-'J% ;■- ---■"''.■ ' i ■ . ' " ' ■.-■■■■■-•-;•...• •..- D«LC/s Great Display Wonderful Working Exhibits, Mannequin Parades and Huge Show of Gay "Woollies" for Men, Women and Children ! |^_>| - This is the third year in which the D.I.C. has |^y*J ' enthusiastically- supported the wear-more-Ell 11 wool campaign. New Zealand's woollen (sJIjJS industry is one of the most important in the * ! I NSAyjy | v country and the D.I.C. yearly Exhibitions are ' Thrilling Competition ! **"* rit^ •«»** *> *"ate the For Wool :W eek the D.I.C. holdup an ™mand f°r WOol. That SUCCesS attends SfflS trS°t n-of T w rLi y°^e S r fwin *<*? effor! s is most noticeable. This year . ** demand for W°ol be g.reater than ever ; Z^SS^^^^^So^ he{oYt See f the s? leil did. dis Play § throuShpurchase of knitting wool or any wool out the store for an indication of how success- ' entitles you to an entry in this fit f , , . "v-wo competiUon. Attach the purchase docket niiiy manufacturers have answered the Dubhc to the competition card supplied, and fill j • , in your name 7 and address. desire 10 Wear more WOOL Ist PRIZE i Woollen Goods to the value of £3/3/-. 2nd PRIZE: Woollen Good. , \ '«r *» c V^ Ue °f £1/1/"- 3rd PRIZE; ' %A#LIAf •*** ' Woollen Goods to the value of 10/6. " WHAT TO itliSSiKS^aft !lßhfc^v>l.. ? J 1 tt a jV^^Ek<«^H *> S; \•* iJ^SSttSS&teL Also on the Ground SSBmSBNI&^I*--! 9 ' Jtl»Ml'^r -* -^rflia^i^l^^ Hoor Ow. wJl.be a wHBH^fjFMtl^S, W M $$** T**L~ J^^f9SHßnrStfUflMl w? riCl"B demon.tmtion j^m^,liiK W %J^-^^«IS2^9^^HlHflßi^O Of ihe a>^a*h>on«d W^ttt* ~,f, "' *. .I^^^K^SiS^Mg^g^^^Bß^B^l^Sßß s Plnnin« wheel. -^^dtH^^KKmtl^^^tt^^^Bß'W^^Km S. ee the w^dow display , snow>nß the met^od by ISs^Hk> an e? tirely new pr p_«9Bi^^|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HEuH^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^r^ cess holding wonderful VHB.V|^^^^H|^^^^^^^^lr possibilities for the New Zealand flax mdustry. THE D.I.C—WELLINGTON'S GREATEST STORE! ' MANNEQUIN PARADES IN THE SHOWROOM, 3.30 P .m. DAILY. i , Mannequin Parades, featuring garments made in New Zealand, will be held ln. *!l c Showroom from 330 daily. Miss Esther James, whose walking tour t. C £lv W ™a?V° v"tise New Zeal an d-made goods is being so enthusiastically supported, will be amongst the mannequins. Miss James will make the iJ 1 C her headquarters during wool week, and will give short talks,,on - the experiences of her tour. ♦

NOTICE To Collectors of I "Amber Tips" Tea Coupons I Owing to legislatitfti J)asseSaast session All Coupon Gift Schemes become illegal after April 30th next* "Amber Tips" Coupons must therefore be forwarded not later than April IStht© enaßlcGifts to be packed and posted on or befote-April 30th. '1

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 80, 5 April 1932, Page 4