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The Man who would a-delvin£ in Sale-Prices go, lands at the D-I-C Which is just another avay of saying that men who know good values at ordinary times, realise that at Sale Times D-l-C good values are increased as the prices are decreased. You can have any number of demonstrations to bear out this statement—every Sale Price is a reduced price —every bargain a good one. This is The Opportunity for parents to buy new suits for their boys—the opportunity for men to buy Suits and Overcoats at Big Savings. What about it! Are you out to save all you can ? / Here is your chance fine quality clothing at saving prices. 3 MEN’S OILCOATS ... Half-price 11/6 each 11 Smart Double-breasted TWEED OVERCOATS, in Browns and Greys. Usually 39/6 Now 29/6 7 Men’s WATERPROOF COATS ... Half-price 14/11 3 Men’s SAC SUITS to clear ... Half-price , 21/24 Pairs Men’s STRONG TWEED TROUSERS To Clear 8/11 pair 7 Boys’ SUITS to clear. Usually 19/6, to 25/Sale price 10/11 40 Pairs Boys’ NAVY SHORTS. Sizes 3 to 9. Usually 4/11 Sale price 3/6 pair 17 Boys’ Smart OVERCOATS, in good heavy Tweeds. Usually 16/6, 1/86 ... ... Now 10/11 47 Boy’s Smart SPORTS SUITS. Usually 22/6, 27/6 ... ••• ••• To clear at one price 15/11 7 Youths’ 3-GARMENT SUITS. Usually 30/- to 39/6 ... ... To clear 19/11

Don't be afraid t'6 try WILTON’S Old English Gough Linctus is the same to-day as 30 years ago— Good, Pure, Strong, Pleasant, Safe and Sure. I’m the OLD ENGLISH COUGH LINCTUS gentleman—l’ve cured Coughs and Colds in New Zealand for 30 years, and will cure Yours for 1/6.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 1/6, 2/6 The suggestion made recently by Councillor Wright that tramway conductors be allowed to use their discretion in keeping trams back in order to connect with trains has not been approved by tbe CSty Council. At present the dispatchers hare this power, and the council does not consider. it advisable to grant it to conductors. Another suggestion made by Councillor Wright that an overlapping section be established either from th’e Bank of New Zealand or the Kelburn tramway in connection with cars running to and from Thorndon Railway Station was not- adopted by the council last night, as the same would not, in the opinion of the tramways committee, be in tbe best interests of the service.

Ba -S> v Up l a** 7 ARefkdimdthppimsa & A Good Spirit FAEQtJHAB M R Millinery Expert. la Opening at 70, Manners street, with t Magnificent Display of Autumn and Winter Millinery Inspection invited. ZOtJTH GEET3N PILLS. atfICKLT relieve and' rapidly Cure Goat. Rheumatic Gout, Rhsomatiem, Sciatica, Lnmbago. 1 Backache and Kidney Tronhlee; 60 pills 3» 6d. 155 Peathorson Street.

THE KITCHEN-PROUD WOMAN The woman whose cookery is her pride uses Com Flour every day; ordinary flour does not give the same delicate flavour to Tomato Soup, Soup Balls, Macaroni Cheese, Cocoanut Pudding, Cheese Souffle, Sweet Sauce. There are recipes with every packet of Broun & Poison’s Corn Flour —the Corn Flour that was first to be called “Com Flour.” Free Offer-*-A copy of the “ Brown <5- Poison "recipe booh containing 60 useful and homely recipes for hot and cold sweet dishes, savouries, sauces and cakes. Cut but and post the coupon to-day to J. B. Gilfillan <5» Co., P. O. Box 848, Auckland.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9091, 9 July 1915, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9091, 9 July 1915, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9091, 9 July 1915, Page 9

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