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«£oi* Four degrees of frost registered in the City the other night and you men had no warmer Underwear. Cold, what! Now that is nature’s first hint that one must doff Summer weight nether garments and don Winter weight. No better place in the whole Dominion that we know of than the D.I.C. for the best makes —British and Dominion—the finest qualities and varying degrees of thickness. D.I.C. Mercery men understand the Underwear business from A. to Z. This is ■class Underwear sold at the 0.1. C. Mosgiel Lambs’ WOOL SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS. Prices 8/11, 9/6, 9/11,10/6,11/- and 11/9 Mosgiel RIBBED UNDERPANTS, heavy weight for winter wear. Prices 8/11, 9/11, 10/6 and 11/9 Roslyn WORSTED SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS, all sizes, in long or short sleeves. Prices 9/11, 10/6, 11/6, 12/6, 13/6 & 14/6 Roslyn PINK SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS, one of New Zealand’s best productions; all sizes in stock. Prices 12/6, 13/-, 13/6, 14/-, and 14/6 All Wool “PESCO” SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS, a variety of weights suitable for present season’s wear; guaranteed unshrinkable. Prices 13/9, 14/6, 15/6, 16/6 and 17/6 Mosgiel Marl SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS. Prices 13/-,13/6 and 14/-: “TWO STEEPLES” ENGLISH HOSIERY, in Plum Shade; Shirts and Underpants. Prices 11/6, 12/6, 13/-, and 14 - D.I.C. English Cashmere SHIRTS and UNDERPANTS; good heavy weight." Prices 7/11, 8/6, 9/6, and 10/Boys’ ALL WOOL UNDERSHIRTS, with long or short sleeves; a good range of sizes in St ° Ck prices 5/-, 5/3, 5/9, 6/3, 6/9 and 7/3 Children’s ROSLYN COMBINATIONS * stocked in long or short sleeves; fit children 2i years to 12 years old. Prices 8/11, 9/6, 9/9, 10/3, 10/9, 11/3 to 12/9 D.I.C. Box 1478. 1/- in the 42 discount off every cash purchase of £1 or over. WELLINGTON.

Maintaining Supplies —an Important Announcement The time has come when circumstances compel us to ask housewives to comply as far as'•possible with this special request:—“Practise economy in the use of Edmonds Baking Powder.” Grape cream of tartar is becoming dearer and scarcer—during the war it has risen from £BS to £4OO a ton and we find difficulty in securing sufficient for our needs. Our policy from the commencement of the war has been to use no substitutes in EDMONDS “Sure to Rise” BAKING POWDER Help us to continue this policy—to do so one and all should use Edmonds Baking Powder economically. Remember we have steadfastly refused to emp oy any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a fraction of the price but which when used in cooking often leave an after taste In the month, Edmonds Sure to Rise 01 nnd is pure and made from first quality cream of tartar. In the interests of health and punt y m baking, consider the facts and stand by us in maintaining, purity. T. J. EDMONDS LTD. “Sure to Rise’" Baking Powder Works CHRISTCHURCH 100 Economy Means ‘Lipton’] These twoT spoons contain the same quantity of Tea, but the one containing Lipton’s will '.make much more Tea than the other . Lipton s | is a perfect combination of Strength and Flavour —the Finest Tea and the Greatest Value. Drink it for Health, Pleasure and Economy. If You Want the Best Tea— Go to the Firm that GROWS it! Ask Your Grocer For ‘LIPTON’S* Most people buy the 2J2 quality-the Ideal Family Blend. Uocamaoiu ironi il. 1). LbA-M:,! i, i.i Lt., Willis street and Lamb ton Quay. & WB CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR DISPLAY % T OP ART. | M c GREGOR .WRIGHT’S | ART GALLERY. £ LAMBTON QUAY.

TO THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH! RADFORD & CO.’S ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Oilers an EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY Carpet Squares—Wo have a large assortment, bought before the rise 1:1 prices, and are selling them at less than wholesale prices to-day. . Carpet Runners—ln all widths and qualities, from Is 6d to 22s 6d yard. Best value in town. ,j. ... Linoleum —We are still selling lots oi linoleum in all quantities below wholesale prices. Duchess Chests—From 37s Sd. Sideboards—From i 3 15s. Wardrobes— From .£3 3s. Couches—From '3ss. Oak Tables —From 12s Cd. Chesterfields— From £i 15s. Suites—From £S Bs. Dining Ghairs-Ss 6d. Kitchen Chairs—--6s 6d. Dressers—32s 6d. Seagrass Chairs —l2s Gd. Pictures —From 3s 6d. Oil Paintings—l2s Cd. Overmantels—l7s 6d. All lines in Ironmongery, Crockery, and Drapery reduced 10 to 50 per cent, for the Bale. RADFORD & Go DIRECT IMPORTERS, , 43 AND 43, MAKERS STREET # - Binoculars for the Field! Binoculars are essential to every Military Officer bound overseas. Although, efficient Prismatic, Field-glasses are almost unobtainable, we have succeeded in importing a supply. These will sell quickly—so call early. Also some-excellent-luminous Prismatic Compasses essential to every officer on the field. MORRISON & GIIBERD, Opticians and Optical Goods Importers, 103 Customhouse Quay, WELLINGTON. THE New Zealand nriiMES. ew Zealand -»- imes. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DELIVERED— Booked. Prepaid. 2 s d -E e d 2 12 0 2 6 0 per annum 1 6 0 1 3 6 per half-year 0 13 0 012 0 per quarter POSTED WITHIN N.Z— Booked. Prepaid. £, s d £, s d 3 5 0 2T9 0 pev annum 1 12 6 1 10 O per half-year 0 16 3 0 15 3 per quarter Posted outside New Zealand—l3s per annum, 6s Gd per half-year, or 3s 3d per quarter additional to the New Zealand postal rates. Casual Sales—2d per copy; postage extra. WANTED Known— Catalogues of any: size or description printed by the "Times" at reasonable oo*t, Lfl. jw quote’ you. ■' A-w'-’-

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 9

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