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KREISLER g The Best Set at Any Price IUCHEft TONE. GBEATEE DISTANCE. PINE APPEARANCE. [QUALITY. COMBINATION. Arrange To-day for a Free Demonstration. Sole Wellington Agents—> F. J. W. FEAR & Co. RADIO HOUSE, 63 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. 'Phone 41-446.

fl J Q It ( Hif? Vl<HtfL<z/ouT~ Yieur. L|^y^- . Are your shopping decisions based on price, and price alone; or do you shop in the thrifty old-fashioned way, looking past price t^igs PL J^ to quality, /style, the inherent worth of the article. In other words, f^Ofi>f do you shop the D.hC. way? After 49 years of progressive trading, fftllfl the D.I.C. ha* yet to sell a cheap, inferior article. Low prices, yes! llllH the very lowest prices commensurate with our twin standards of 191 IR quality and good taste. But that most expensive of all expensive jgSf«fes£) things . ■. . the cheap article ... we have no room for it at the D.I.C. And to illustrate how inexpensive D.I.C. quality is we list I a few timely suggestions for Friday shoppers. ./ . . :

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FOR SLIM HANDS and TRIM ANKLES These Smart GLOVES and HOSIERY English DEERSKIN GLOVES —Perforated Nantwich Gauntlet, cosily lined, and made from picked skins. Nigger and Grey. You know how Deer- 1/1/ I 1 skin wears. A*t/ A A DUPLEX SUEDE GLOVES— Swagger fringed gauntlet, double woven fabric. Fawns, Light Brown, Beaver, 4/11 Champagne. ~/ * * • SILK and WOOL STOCKINGS —Fully fashioned, with silk plated over warm wool liningFawns, Browns and Greys. All the style ypu need and all the ' ■'comfort ma very per- P /I 1 feet stocking. ' LUSTRELYLII : HOSIER V —. Fully- fns.hio.ned; mercerised cotton. Warm, light and longwearing. Fawns, Browns A/€L and GunmetoL..:- • ' " FINAL DAY SATURDAY! Further Extension Impossible of 3ERLBI Surgical and Maternity , CORSET SERVICE : .-'■ V '.' '~-W : SISTER P.,,M. STUBBINGS, Qualified: Nurse and Fit ting Specialist, AT THE D-I.C. King 43-123 for Your Appoint- ■•- ,'■ : • meat, ■.. ■■ -

TWO STARS! i— ———— --- — ■■ ~ wapboud Choose a NEW SHOES H A I ~^^o/^^&^-:, If Choose something different, M/^V '^^^- yJ)^)Jx. 4HHHHBBKL—• —*■ something that you won't vA' —"* . x*"" —" J^^lk . The first is a charming GLACE meet on every second per- ' f EtmM GUSSET COUBT that adds a son down the street . . . £m^^ I *^*^ (,^£bK§ gracious footnote to Afternoon j n short, choose a glorious ITH ' wflE^BT &^Io" ng YOL\to%lL C Model Hat at the D.I.C. W \WI heel and the high beaded orna- For a complete collection / \ C .-. /llyt^ inent. In Black, Brown or O f D.I.G Model-Millinery k \ /// JV— ■' Su«de. All «wejs»d AQ/R is being sacrificea and you —A \ ~^^te< /// / \ half iizes(a« sketched) **U/V can choose an original \\ V^^ // / • Tho second is a pert little Two ..roddel by .-a famous maker \ \ , / / / Eyelet • BLACK GI/ACB TIH for tliC absurdly low sum \ V ,/ / SHOE that trips along smartly of— \ ]si\. / with eporty rigout. Medium **\ / >"N \ / Spanish heel. All sizes and .J I -i / «V^ x \ >^ : SANE, SAFE, SENSIBLE Illustrated, Condors Bcre!: SLIMMING. and Cravat Set, in White A recently published Booklet on Ermine and Mole Plush. this important beauty matter Usually Si/6. QO /C by Mr«. Teasdale Billington ia D.l.C.'Price Otf/v now on sale in the Toilet Salon, - - W^' ■ 1/. copy. ' ■ ■ ' ' ■ „ I— " ""— 1 Be Warm ...Wear Woollies ON THE MAGNET COUNTER! ladies* and children** TO-MORROW..! VESTS _ _ _ -_ — — ■i^Mi^K CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL VESTS iD |U| I^l J\ • W^M 1^ t —Perfect quality at a very low VV ■▼! I^l'JLb I^l ■ price. Short sleeves, fine rib. Sues ■ %■■ ■ ■ ■ JPHU ■ m* 3to 6. Usually 2/6, 3/0. 1/11 OP THIS SPASON"; ' Special D.I.C. Value 1/11 UhIHIS SEASONS LADIES' ALL-WOOL VESTS— .« a m || , <*m , ■ Short sleeves or sleeveless styles; Woollens and Cottons %tA^ Uke a sccon 9 d/^Special D.I.C. Price &*/ 11 UALF MARKED PRICES V '"-■strikc N'-N-" ' nALI IflMrllVEill rlilUCiQ * CAY WOVEN SCARVES! ._.„„ .. . . . „ „, ~ A brand new collection of Woven Remnants of Tweeds, Coatings, Afghalaincs, Sponge Cloths, Scarves that introduce the fine-line Prints, all remnants of the beautiful.D.l.C. Winter Woollens diagonal stripes! Colours that and Cottons in ono gigantic sacrifice. Be. early, for the shine . Blickj B i ue , Maroon, Fawn, best selection. Beige, Orange and Pink. O/11 ) Special D.I.C, Value 6/11 HAVE YOU BEEN MADE-UP p^ ■ THE MAX FACTOR WAY? W^ — I ,_ W Miss tynette Stewart, Mas Factor Co«n«tician, coneludes^hcr.fice ■ private demonstration and personal oonfiultation service on Satin- HH^^ V ■ nS^P^eft U*S^&&?nw E MOST COMEETIIIVE STOKK appointment.. ■ • ' IN VVELUNGION.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 4

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