am 9” "It’s ‘me again* for certain, and I want to tell you what -bosker* College Tops the D.I.C. sold to my mater. Decent Grey kind, tough as anything; I can’t wear them out as quickly as some 1 have worn, that’s why mother always says to her friends ‘you should go to the D.l.C.—they know just what mothers like for boys’ wear. There you arel The same about D.I.C. Sports Suits. I heard mother say to one lady, 'What splendid value I Look at the smart cut of those Suits l What excellent tweeds, and such useful shades tool’" Moral: Buy your Boy’s Outfit at the D.I.C’VARSITY TOPS, in Washing Drills, all sizes. 5/0, 6/6 and 7/3 ’VARSITY TOPS, in Tussore Cotton Poplin, bright as silk. To fit boys from 3 years to 10 years. ’VARSITY TOPS, in Grey Granite Tweed, cotton cloth, excellent wearing. Prices 5/6 to 7/6 Tussore Cotton Poplin ’VARSITY SUITS, open right down the front, no bother of pulling over the head. Prices 14/3, 14/8,15/9 and 16/6 Navy Drill ’VARSITY SUITS, strong and durable; all sizes. Prices 8/6 to 12/Boys’ SPORTS SUITS, in Tussore Cotton Poplin, cool and comfortable. To fit boys from s years to IS years. Prices 11/6 to 16/6 Tussore Silk ’VARSITY SUITS, also SPORTS STYLES. ■ To fit boys from 4 years to 10 years. Prices 15/- to 23/6 Nobby Styles in SUITS for the small boy in SILK and COTTON POPLINS. Prices 12/9 to 24/8 D.I.C. Box 14.78 Wellington.
rß*u> o *e3i| 1 TRIPLE-STRCNCTfI 1 i Essences *i "One Drop Goes a Coog Way"^ GOITRF Can Be Cured! ■■■■ For convincing proofs and explanation of treatment write for Free Booklet and testimonials. Over 3000 Bncoewes. , A. J. DOIG, Chemist, W«it|*niil i HDAVY DEINEBB DOB YEABB. ts A LTHODGH a heavy drinker for -Ai- years my husband is now off the drink, thanks to ‘Drinko.’ It is wonderful stuff.” So writes a grateful wife. Drinko can be given secretly in liquid or food. Write for free booklet in sealed envelope, giving full details. State if Sir, or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212 D, Lambton quay. Wellington.
CHEAP L4INES now being Cleared at RADFORD’S Furnishing Sale. Duchesse Chests— From 37/6 Couches— From 25/• Washstands— Froin 12/6 ' Sideboards — From^/id/Wardrobes— From High-back Chairs—> From 10/6 ■. Cane Chairsf— - 16/6 ■ Rattan > ■ ■■: ■■ ■ 10/6 ■ Hall Stands— 17/6 Roll-top Desks— „ £B/8fMusic Stools— 13/6. Carpet Squares— From 12/6 Carpet Runners—From 1/-yd. . Oilcloths— . From.j/g.yard.. Linoleums— , From ■j/g'yard'" Door Mats — "*-F Hearth RugsFenders— ... From 5/ 6 , ALL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY AT REDUCED SALE : |Pftl€ES. Crockery all Reduced Jo Clear. RADFORD’S ComptetiTZl Furnishing Warehouse, MANNERS STREET. 'T'
e Very often two eyes are of unequal strength. That is why we lest each one separately. The lenses are then.,, carefully ground to suit the heeds of the individual eye. MODERN APPLIANCES UP-TO-DATE METHODS Morrison & Gilbert! Consulting Opticians, 103 Customhouse Quay. Wellington Vise, ■ SOLE AGENTS for McEwan’s Afe, Lawson’s Dublin Stout, Ainslie Special GlenIron Whisky ern Laery, Beveridge & Co| LIMITED. WELLINGTON, NX Ss' THIS EYE MAY BE DIFFERENT {
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19171108.2.56.3
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9812, 8 November 1917, Page 9
Word Count
501Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9812, 8 November 1917, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the New Zealand Times. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.