“ One can hardly think of Gloves and Hosiery without thinking of the D.LC,” said a customer . The D.I.C. reputation for Cloves and Hosiery has been built up by selecting only the highest qualities from reliable manufacturers and offering the best value always. The New Short Skirts necessitate unusual attention to Hosiery. Our stock Includes all the cleverest novelties, as well as the more staple sorts. So much Hosiery Is Just now being dyed with Inferior dyes that you should be unusually careful In selecting stockings from a firm you cannot place full confidence In. Care should also be taken 'with selection of Summer Cloves, and we would advise seeing the D.I.C. Washable Doeskin, Silk, and Knitted Silk Cloves before making your choice elsewhere. RELIABLE HOSIERY! THE " LUSTRINIA ” WOMEN’S SILK-FINISHED COTTON HOSE, with self-embroidered clox, in Black or White. 3/tl pair. The newest in LADIES’ COLORED CASHMERE HOSE, with self-em-broidered clox or embroidered spot fronts; in Fawn, Grey, or Nigger. 4/11 pair. WOMEN'S SILK ANKLE HOSE, with Lisle thread tops and feet, in Black or White. THE “MAVIS.” 2/8 pair. THE “SYLVIA.” 3/11 pair. ‘‘LILY OP PRANCE.” 6/11 pair. ™E “NANCY” WOMEN’S PLAIN black CASHMERE HOSE. 2/3 pair. O' 'fm >■o 'VS WASHABLE SUMMER GLOVES! CHILDREN’S ONE-DOME DOESKIN GLOVES, in Beavers, Brown, or Grey. Sizes Ito 4, 3/11 pair; o and 6, 4/0 pair. LADIES’ GREY SILKETTE KNITTED GLOVES. 2/6 pair. LADIES’ TWO - BUTTON WHITE WASHABLE DOESKIN GLOVES. 4/11, 5/11, 6/6 pair. HDIES’ ONE-DOME BRACELETstrap WHrns washable doeskin GLOVES. 6/11 pair. DIG & FOR & QUALITY & VALUE DUNEDIN
WHO was Colonel Shrapnel? Colonel Shrapnel v.as the man who invented the Shrapnel Shell—one of the deadliest missiles of war. Perhaps you have an idea for a war invention! If so, call and we will have a chat together concerning its prospects. There may be quite a lot of money far the idea. If you cannot call, write for our Free Booklet, HENRY HUGHES, LTD., Patent Attorneys, A.M.P. Buildings, Princes street, Dunedin. Read this Price list a! Hardware, Garden Tools, Crockery, Household Requisites Grindery. Every One a Money Saver I A Few lines of the many in the Household Department! BLACK BOOT POLISH, Nugget size. 6 tins a 1/. RUBBER WINDOW CLEANERS. 4d each. BALL POT SCRUBS. 3d each. TINSEL POT SCRUBS. 6cf each. HOUSEMAID GLOVES. 6d pair. 1/6 WORTH OF CHAMOIS for 9d. 12in Roller WOODEN WRINGERS. 22/0. ALUMINIUM LIPPED MILE PANS. 1/9 each. ALUMINIUM COLLAPSIBLE MUGS, large. 1/6 each. SCRUBBING BRUSHES. 4d, 6d, and 9d each. BRASS EXTENDING WINDOW RODS. 6d each. BRASS CURTAIN POLE BRACKETS. 6d pair. BRASS CURTAIN POLE RINGS. 1/ dozen. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS. 3/8 half-dozen. ENGLISH CHINA PLATES. Tea, 2/9 j Dessert, 3/6 | Dinner, 4/ halfdozen. CHINA TEAPOTS. 10d each. TEA SETS, English China, 21-piece. 11/9 set. CRYSTAL GLASS VASES. 6d each. ORNAMENTS, big variety. From 6rl each. CHINA JUGS from 6d each. I FLOWER BOWLS. 6d, 9d, 1/ to 60/. DINNER SETS in endless variety. GARDENING DEPARTMENT. HAND GARDEN TROWELS. od, 10d, 1/ each. HAND GARDEN FORKS. Bd, 10d, 1/ each. PUSH HOES, with handles. 1/3 each. DUTCH HOES, with handles. 1/6 GARDEN RAKES. 1/8, 1/9, 2/. GARDEN SPADES. 3/6 to 6/6. GARDEN DIGGING FORKS. 3/9, «/, 4/6. HEDGE SHEARS. 4/6, 6/, 5/6. LAWN MOWERS. 20/, 25/, 30/ to 60/. GARDEN RUBBER HOSE, coils of 60ft, Jin x 3in ply. 33/. GRINDERY DEPARTMENT. BOOT REPAIRING OUTFITS. 6/6 to 12/6. ENGLISH AND CANADIAN LEATHERS. 2/6 to 10/ piece. HEEL AND TOE PLATES. HUNGARIAN NAILS. 6d packet. BRASS BOOT RIVETS. 6d and 1/ packet, HAMMERS, GLAZING IRONS, PINCERS. CEMENT, and every necessity for Boot Repairing. I SEE OUB'7ol't WINDOW DISPLAY. c Every article priced in plain figures, and every article purchased is money saved. m urtonßros. Ironmongers and Crockery Merchants, Corner of Moray Place and | ficorge St. ’Phone 2,930
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Evening Star, Issue 16236, 4 October 1916, Page 8
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