at the D.LO Every day of the month has its attrac - tions at the “House for Quality, ’’ but no day of the month has so great a significance to thrifty folk as Bargain Day at the D-I-0--that’s Wednesday. Visits for those intent on securing the best of the Bargains should be made early in the.day. -There is wisdom in so doing, for, the very Bargain you might be after may be sold any minute. ™ p o R, SauX^ Added to the effective savings one can make, is the high-grade nature of every piece of Merchandise handled by the D.I.C. Let your shopping motto for Wedhesday be “Bright and'early for the best Bargains.’ D.1.C., Box 1478, Wellington.
Miss AMY MUHPHY writes: —"I recommended Fluenzol to some of our Pantomime people, and they were delighted with the results." Sniff up. gargle or swallow "Fluenzol." is 6d ond 2a «dL
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9965, 8 May 1918, Page 9
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