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roR UHWUI— Tour of the Store Pays Wei! at the D.I.C. CLEARING SALE fOR 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 backj Could bargain-buying be SAFER ? Then come and share in the tempting offerings. For instance, Sale Attractions in the Family’s Footwear--20 PAIRS MEN’S BOX CALFGOLISH LACE BOOTS. Full round toes, wide ■welts and stout soles. English make “.Service.” Usual Price 22/6 24 PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE KID LACE BOOTS. Smart Cuban heels and medium shape toe. C & .1. Clarke’s make. Usual Price 21/Sals Price, 17/9 . 30 PAIRS LADIES’ GLACE DERBY LACE BOOTS. Welted soles and wide toes. ‘ Usual Price, 16/0 Sale Price, 13/9 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 KrD EVENING SHOES, with hows or 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, 24, 3,3 J, 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, I'-L Sale Price, 7/9 Wm. SIMM, f OR £uaut2 Sale Price, 18/6 18 PAIRS MEN’S GLACE KIDGOLOSH LACE BOOTS. Welted soles, easy fitting. English make “ London ” Usual Price 20/Sale Price, 16/6 24 PAIRS MEN’S TAN WILLOW OPEN FRONT I.ACE BOOTS. Wide welts; stout 4 in. soles for town or country wear." The “ Alpine.” Usual Price 24/6 Sale Price, 20/Also in Black Box Calf. 16PAIRS MEN’S GLACE KID DERBY LACE SHOhS. Medium shaped toes. “Marshall.” Usu.il 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, 54, 9, !>i, 10. Usual Price, 27/6 Sale Price, 16/9 IS 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/p Sale Price, 24/Manager. foR Ualt£>

If You Can Afford a Piano at all. You Can Afford tHe STECK PIANOLA PIANO A WM.fl/ Vm,y. 'it h ITSX . - jm n M l ''ii" -■ -^DiJ T'HE finest Piano playing heard ■*• off the Concert Stage is in homes where there is a STECK PIANOLA PIANO One of the most astonishing things about this greatest of all pianos, is the ease with which people learn to play it. If you go to the home of some friend who has a STECK PIANOLA Piano, you are naturally eager to have him play it for you. It does not seem so marvellous a thing that your friend who previously knew nothing of music, is actually playing. The multiplicity of piano playing device* has made you accustomed to this thought. x But what does astound you, however, is the quality of his playing, and the ease with which he secures effects for which even the best piano artists are compelled to strive. An evening spent in the company of anyone who owns a STECK PIANOLA Piano and takes an intelligent interest in music, is tho next best thing to attending a recital by some gifted artist. It will also show you why the Pianola Piano has become the most popujar piano of the present day. There are two misconceptions sometimes held regarding the STECK PIANOLA Piano ; One is, that it is much more expensive than other instruments of its kind ; The other, that its recognised superiority is confined to features that appeal to critical musicians only. As a matter of fact, a genuine PIANOLA Piano can be purchased for as little as 115 guineas. Wouldn’t it be worth your while to investigate this instrument ? Wouldn’t it seem strange that you who never played a Piano, could do so at once ? Let us send you a Catalogue of the Steck Pianola Piano. We will send it free if you will write and ask for Catalogue R. MODERATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS WHEN DESIRED. LIBERAL ALLOWANCES ON OLD PIANOS. SOL.B AGENTS: BRITISH and CONTINENTAL PIANO Co., 34 Willis Street b. lewis, Manager. Wellington.

What ! No Appetite 7 Take more Mustard with your meals but see that it is Colman’s. This renowned Mustard adds relish to a meal indeed it is a positive appetiser and an aid to digestion. Try Colman’s but get it from Campbell’s. COLMAN’S MUSTARD 1 lb. Tina D.S.F K lb. Tina D.S.F. lb. Tins D.S.F. Colman’s Starch Colman’g Groats Colman’s Patent Barley per tin I/Sd. per tin per tin per lb. per tin per tin lOd. 6d. 6d. »d. Od. Wm. CAMPBELL, 40 antf 42 Manners Street 293 Cuba Street 163 Riddiford Street Newtown, COOKERY. MISS CARTER'S new course coj mences TUESDAY. 15th, at 2.!J Evening' Course, 7.50; and will be pleatj to enrol furtlicr jiupils. Wednefidi* 10.30. confectionery. Barnett’s Braidin' !W, Willis street. Terms. XI 10s. P« ticulars from ’phone 3721, two rings. 'O'fO opsoddo ■eiaqintno xossng AIOITcIVD flAO’d SUM —ssaj}oe.Tj(i ’6CTo an <>T(l, dtl ia ia •ra d C£T ’SAVaXOK 'SZSSVTO DNINZAZ .SZICXVT ZliaXTilO TV.OI BA lid 1 io toojijs jionavo axon ami; HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE. A LARGE Assortment of Uairwork,comprising Switches, RuCs, Tran*} formations, and Toupets. always stocked. All toiler treatments obtainable in Olfc; talons. Combings mounted at 2s pa/ oz; ako pure ha -Wi. STAMFORD AND CO., 123 a, Cuba stmt

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8483, 18 July 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8483, 18 July 1913, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8483, 18 July 1913, Page 5

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