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m Bl\ •:*v\e(ks Wednesday is 0 r at the D.I.C. l|The coining of Wolfe’s Comet has not nearly the ■ same attractiveness to the average woman as Bargain Day at the D.I.C. CjJThe former is of but a transient nature ; the latter, ever though its existence be meteoric, recurs on the fir& Wednesday in every month, bringing in its train a host of money-saving chances too good to be missed. •JThis month’s Bargain Day is bristling with a great* array of Bargains—Bargains which are essentials in the Clothing and Furnishing World to-day. CfSavings are essentials also, and we are dealing largely in essentials these days. IJ Visit the D.I.C. on Bargain Day and have the pleasure of buying better merchandise for less money. <J3d. in the 1/- off marked prices on Remnants and Oddments. Every Section has its Bargainsl

Reduce Your Coal Expenditure by Half. Owing to the high price of coal all those who have any of this valuable commodity on hand need to make it last as long as possible. You can do this with the aid of “Coal Ore." “Coal Ore" converts burping coal or coke into a glowing mass of incandescence, prevents dust, dirt, and soot laden chimneys. It is a chemical production based on nature's process of heat storing' It is so evolved that Its Retards the Using up of this Store of Heats, not by dampening down the flames, but by giving off gases which combine with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant flame which consumes th e coal in a slow even manner. “Coal Ore" is invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, schoolrooms, hospitals and wherever coal is used. "Coal Ore" can be used a little at a time, and retains its properties indefinitely. To prepare the coal it is only. Necessary to puts a Certain Quantity in Water (as per instructions on the packet), sprinkle over the coal, turn the latter over a few times with a shovel, and it is then ready for ' the" fite. It can also be used for slack coal. An important feature is that by using " Coal Ore ” the fire will keep in much longer and will not require making up nearly so often. Price i/B per packet . Write to Department “C." r * E. W. Mills (2b Co., Ltd. G. F. Stone. TtTTT T .TV A NT'S STEEL WIRE ROPE FOR LOG HAULING ONE UNIFORM QUALITY OF THE HIGHEST EXCELLENCE... - THAT CAN BE MADE. . SOLE AGENTSHUTCHESON. WILSON & C 0.., 82. JEHVOIL QUAY. WELLINGTON. - FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. Wlßl WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LIMITED, is prepare* M X PURCHASE FAT SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or a* per head. The Company else ofiere Cliaata every laeility for Freeeln* ea their ew»' 00oount. Prices earn he ebtaiaed ea appUeetiaa at fie Company’* OCae. ar from •» at the hayare La tha eoaatry. W. Q. FOSTER, Uaaaviac Blue tea.

Clean Hair Without Wetting w Members of tear work and sewing committees—busy housewives and women workers generally—will find leilma Hair Powder a wonderful convenience in keeping the hair bright and clean without welting and without loss of time. ■With this novel dry shampoo, dnst and grease can he removed in a fewminniea A little powder and a vigorous unwhine—that's all. Ask (or leilma Hair Powder—the only dry shampoo taal readily brush s oat. Hair Powder 34. per packet, 2/C per large box. At all Cbemlita. leilma it BRITISH and' BEST n WANTED Known for Attractive Printing at reasonable cost, go to the "Times’' or ring up No. 274 P and the traveller will call on. yon. Promptaeea, Accuracy, Cheapness and Quality dm bo depended upon.

Don’t say to your chemist "l‘ want something for a cold.” Ask for "NAZOL” —and make sure it is "NAZOL” roa get. Look for the name—’‘HAZOL.” gPECIAL DAINTY BLpUSES for Holiday Wear, bow being displayed at MBS PAEQTIHAE'S Khowroom, oxer New Marble .Bar, Boom No. 6. M&nnen (total.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9648, 1 May 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9648, 1 May 1917, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9648, 1 May 1917, Page 9