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fop SyAUIJ PAft &lAUU A Tour of the Store Pays Well at the D.I.C. CLEARING SALE Every nook and corner of the three floors Is “ chock-a-block” with bargains, and amongst them are several which are “ just the things you wanted to get.” The prices are so easy on the pocket, too, —they have been pared and pruned out of recognition! Yet the quality is backed by the 0.1. C. ‘‘armour-plated guarantee” of satisfaction or money back! Could bargain-buying be SAFER ? Then come and share in the tempting offerings. For instance, Sale Attractions in the Family’s Footwear . 24 PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE KID LACE BOOTS. Smart Cuban bee!s and medium shape toe. C &J. Clarke’s make. Usual Price 21/Sale Price, 17/9 30 PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS. Welted soles and wide toes. Usual Price, 16/9 Sale Price, 13/9 40 PAIRS LADIES’ BOX CALF GOLF SHOES. Strong soles and wide fittings. Usual Price, 24/6 Sale Price, 19/6 SO PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE KID LANGTRY EVENING SHOES. Medium toes and high heels. Usual Price, 14/6 Sale Price, 12/CO PAIRS LADIES’ BRONZE KiD EYKNING SHOES, with bows or ornaments. Usual Price, 14/6 to 25/Sale Price, 11/- to 16/90 PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE KID BAR EVENING SHOES. Made by the best English manufacturers. Odd s : zes, 2,2 J, 3, 34, 6 and 7. Usual Prices, 12/6 to 30/Sale Prices, 6/9 to 12/6 72 PAIRS COLOURED SUEDE EVENING SHOES with bows. Very Stylish. In colours, helio, emerald, brown, grey and light blue Usual Price, 12/6 Sale Price, 7/9 20 PAIRS MEN’S BOX CALFGOLISH LACE BOOTS. Full round toes, wide welts and stout soles. English make “Service.” Usual Price 22/6 Sale Price, 18/6 15 PAIRS MEN’S GLACE KID GOLOSH LACE BOOTS. Welted soles, easy fitting. English make “ London ” Usual Price 20/Sale Price, 16/6 24 PAIRS MEN’S TAN WILLOW OPEN FRONT LACE BOOTS. Wide welts, stout J in. soles for town or country wear. The “ Alpine.” . Usual Price 24/6 Sale Price, 20/Also in Black Box Calf. 16 PAIRS MEN’S GLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOES. Medium shaped toes. * Marshall.” Usual Price, 22/6 Sale Price, 12/9 24 PAIRS MEN’S BLACK BOX CALF GOLOSH LACE BOOTS. Medium shaped toes. Florsheim American make. “KENYON.” Sizes 5,6 J, 9, 94, 10. Usual Price, 27/6 Sale Price, 16/9 18 PAIRS MEN’S BLACK GLACE KID OPEN FRONT LACE BOOTS. Full welt, very wide fitting and damp-proof soles. A. E. Marlow Make. Usual Price 28/g Sale Price, 24/Wm. SIMM, For SLuaut^ Manager . For aijXJ

The Royal Commission in their final report on Tuberculosis, recently issued, clearly showed that the chief danger to child life resulted’ from the use of infected cow’s milk. To quote one extract: “The Evidence we have accumulated goes to demonstrate that a considerable amount of the tuberculosis of child- * hood is to be ascribed to infection transmitted to children in meals consisting largely of the: milk of .--the cow.” When the mother’s milk is not available, the “Allenburys” Foods form the best substitute, as they are practically identical with healthy human milk in composition,nutritive valueand digestibility, and are absolutely free from all harmful germs. Milk Food No. I. From birth to 3 months Milk Food' No. 2. From 3to 6 months Molted Food No. 5. From 6 months upwards when ton months old-and utter The Basics am spec*ally tnednl daruur i _ troublesome thna of teeth rax- When eaten nv tberrneohaeicaUy aid tbs cuttle* of tueth. promote sound sleep, ensure vigorous health and development, and represent the most successful method of Infant Feeding ever devised Pamphlet on "Infant Feeding and Management" sent free, Alisa 8 Hanbarys Ltd., louden. Eat., sad Market St., Sydney

DRANK LYSOL ECCENTRIC CONDUCT BY A WOMAN. Press Association. DANNEVIRKE, July 15. A married woman named Heigh, wife of the manager of Otanga station, walked into a room to-day while the servants were having dinner, and drank a quantity of lysol. She collapsed, and is now in the Dannevirke hospital in a precarious condition. DIPHTHERIA IN TIMARU SEVERAL CASES REPORTED. Press Association. TIMARU, July 15. Diphtheria having become somewhat prevalent of late in Timaru and Waimato, the Hospital Board to-day decided to. ask the health Department’s permission to use the Talbot Fever Hospital for cases which are now in a separate ward in the general hospital, but have not separate nurses. The Young Couple When beginning Housekeeping iHe young couple will naturally want to begin the right wav. to be cc' notmcal without being parsimonious. Crescent Tea is an economical tea because less of it is required for your P* teapot than any other brands and the quality Is the very best. Three Grades al 1/8, 1/10,2/- per lb. o DINNEiORDS m d 3> or co Safest and most Gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, ; and the Sickness 'of Pregnancy, j IMPOSTAMT ROHM. I In consequence cl numerous ImlI tationa jiurchascra 1 most see the name " OIMHEFOtIB'S’’ ' k on eroty bottle ' and label, , MAGNESIA The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headachy Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections../ Infantile D/arrhceals by impure .mfiic jEntantfle Diarrhoea is the causa infants than Glaxo Prevents InfantHeiDiarihcga / Builds Bonnie Babies B j Special Appointment m To HU Excellency Lord IsUafften UNION BAKERY. -133 TARANAKI STREET,Wellington’s Finest Bread. 'f>heno *OSB. Bread delivered to all parts dally, F. FREORICO. Prop. C. J. DUFFY Licensed Dairyman, ALBERT DAIRY. ’Phono 1037, 344 Tinakori Ruud {opp. Andcrsoa ParkJ WELLINGTON'S CLEANEST OAIRY. The above Dairy is under Government Inspection and the Purity of the mfOc it ally guaranteed. Two deliveries daily to all parts of Wellington and Suburbs. WHAT IS THE .VEEDEE ? A WONDERFUL LITTLE IN PTE DUE NT THAT INSTANTANEOUSLY BELIEVES PAIN. CALL at OUR INSTITUTE. So THE TERRACE. Wo will give you ;• Demonstration free of charge, and you can then decide for yourself regarding iu merits.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8481, 16 July 1913, Page 5