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DIC SALE has commenced Children’s end Women’s Undercloth-ng Bargains Uris is a wonderrul opportunity for out-of-town women to purchase dependable underwear at D.I.C. famous Sale Prices. Marl your order to-day—the reductions are more than worth-while and the D.I.C pay the postage. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refun led. Childrens All-wool Natural Ladies’ Extra Heavy Weight Colour COMBINATIONS, BLOOMERS, fleecy-lined, full high neck, short sleeves; in fitting, elastic waist and knee 6, 7 — Usual Price . . 5/11 Usually 17/6 18/6 19/6 Sale Price . . . . 4/9 Sale Pnces— .. Ros]yn .. AU _ Wool ® ID/11 IV/1 V/ 11 1 / 11 i. -i \r j i medium nb, V necks, chemise Ladies Natural Colour Winter length, long sleeves— W eight NIGHTDRESSES, Usual Price . . 6/6 small turn-down collars, fin- Sale Price . . . . 5/3 ished strong lace, long ci , i > »n .u m sleeves, cuffs similarly trim- A v*™ 1 aVy med; full sizes- ’ \ ESTS ’ V necks ’ short Usually .. 9/11 sleeves, winter weightSalePrice -‘ ■ 711 UsuirPrices 2/1 1 3/3 3/6 Ladies’ All-wool Woven VESTS, Sale Prices 2/8 3/- 3/3 full fitting, V necks, slotted Sizes 5 6 7 silk lacing, short sleeves, Usual Prices 3/9 3/1 1 4/3 winter weight, chemise Sale Prices 3/6 3/8 4/— length; creme and natural- - Sizes 8 9 10 Usual Price . I 1/6 Usual Prices 4/6 4/9 4/11 Sale Price . . .. 10/9 Sale Prices 4/3 4/6 4/8 DIC P(JA! Address The Manager, ’n, - p.o. Box 1013, the I OStltye Christchurch ® (SUa?A •

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Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 29 June 1925, Page 2

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