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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 D.I.C. "armour-plated guarantee" of satisfaction or money backl Could bargain-buying be SAFER? Then come .and share in the tempting' offerings. For instance, Sate Attractions in the Family's Footwear. 24 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE KID 20 PAIRS MEN'S BOX CALFGOLISH LACE BOOTS. Smart cuban lmels LACE BOOTS. Full round toes, wide and medium shape toe. C &3. wolts. and stout soles. English make Clarke's make. Usual Price 21/- "Service." Usual Price 22/0 Sale Price, 17/9 Sale Price, 18/6 30 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE DERBY ISPAIRSMEN'SGLACEKIDGOLOSH LACE BOOTS. Welted soles and LACE BOOTS. Welted soles, easy wide toes. Usual Price, 16/9 fitting. English make "London" Sale Price, 13/9 Usual Price 20/40 PAIRS LADIES' BOX CALF GOLF SHOES. Strong soles and wide fittings. Usual Price, 24/6 Sale Price, 19/6 30 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE KID LANGTRY EVENING SHOES. Medium toes and high heels. Usual Price, 14/6 Sale Price, 12/60 PAIRS LADIES' BRONZE KiD EVENING SHOES, with bom ot ornaments. Usual Price, 14/6 to 20/Sale Price, 11/- to 16/90 PAIRS LADIES' GLACE KID BAR EVENING SHOES. Made by the best English manufacturers. Odd sizes, 2, 2§, 3,3 J, 6 and 7. Usual Prices, 12/6 to 30Sale 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 18 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 i 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 America* make. "KENYON." Sizes 5, s*, 9, 9J, 10. Usual Price, 27/61 Sale Pj-ice, 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, Manager.

Perfect Palate Pleasure Enjoyment is expressed in every line and cur o! ihe contented facthis old gentler Crescent Tea which gives pel palate pleasure to all those who drink it. 1/8, 1/10.2/-per lb. r Pme Medal. Philadelphia ExUMtfax, VK 0 A KEYS •WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH Best for aeaang and PoJUUar Cattery, J 3d., 6dT. V-. 2» tt4F v? rPOLYBRiLUANT METAL POMADE 1 Never becomes dry and bard like other Mctri Pastes. EMERY f-.MERY CLOTH.) GLASS PAPFR BLACK LEAD! Mivortcrvaas ■»'>'-. JOHN OAKEY £ SONS, Ltd.; Wellington Mills, London, England; h TOOTH-ACHE f Hnd NEURAM3U& K. Cured Instantly »jr mßtintcr's Nervine l.'l«IH. > M.WlHJ.».«;i;l:lJ<ilM»«.i:ll*g ISS CARTER'S new conrse < tJL mences TUESDAY. 15th. at 2.W; Jvening Course, 7.30; and will be pleated to enrol further pupik. Wednesday. 10.30. confectionery. Barnett's Building, M. Willis street. Terms. £1 10s. Pnrlars from 'phone 3721, two rings. "SOIIHV'O QAOa PJTW •661? °n°q. •tn-d ■sassvio DKiNaAa .saian 'aHaxino tvoisxhcl y iO 100H3S 31311373 dAOIT -HHUU HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. ' LARGE Assortment of Hairwork. L comprising Switches, Rnfls, TEa3B- - and Toupets. always stocked. All toilet treatments obtainable in onr salons. Combings mounted at 2s ver oz; also purchased. STAMFORD AXD CO., 123 a. Cuba street.

The use of the new 24 hour time system iu France is likely to give rise to some rather curious results. One of these is brought out by A. Dc MorLellet. and relates to the striking of the hour. It will not bo very practical to use twenty-four strokes or less in succession, as these would be very difficult to count after a certain point. The number of strokes should therefore be reduced in some way. He proposes using a double clr’mc, one bell for units and the second for tons, the two bells to have a different tone. Or else with a single bell rapid strokes would show the tens, and slow strokes the units. With two bells, one bell gives strokes up to nine. The second bell rings once for ten. For eleven, tbs first bell rings once and the second once, and so on in the decimal system. For twenty the first bell rings twice, «i 3 so on. Tenders are invited by W. G. Talbot for constructing three motor-’bus bodies for the Kelbume-Karori Motor-'Bus Co., Ltd.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8482, 17 July 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8482, 17 July 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8482, 17 July 1913, Page 5

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