D.IC Spring Dress Fabrics are the most ever seen. -If you want a’sftiart costume, there is ho material belter than a’D.IjC., Costume Cloth. ----- -If your Spring Dress- demands _are~lor an - afternoon frock, ipvejyifabrlcsjor occasions. -If you would- select from ihe-.vpry finest selection of new dress .materials for present or future wear, you should calf at the D.I.C. and .inspect the jnqst.recent , importations: 1 , WOOL CREP6LINE-f||inrwMe7Tff^T rSaxe, and Navy. 9/6 per yard COLOURED RESILDA—44in. wide^m^rey"Molei‘'Naftief;'aid Navy. f"; .... , ;>■ 12/6 per yard - COLOURED EOLIENNES —40m. wide-jbi'n ."Champagne. Sixe, Brown, ■ and Purple. T/6 P er y ar( * SILK AND WOOL TAFFETA—4Om. wide, in Champagne, Grey, and Brown- - - ■ ' r/tt per yard. WOOL TAFFETA—44m. wide, in Fawn, Grey, Brown, Wedgwood, and Nigger. Xx a » w„> 9 / 11 n per ya r d COSTUME 'Sid?, in Tan,, Sa*e. and Violet. • :V- I ~ ' w - -16/6 per yard COSTUME GABERDINES—S4in. wide, in Grey, Mole, Nigger, Navy, and Black. * • COSTUME COVERT. --.COATINGS—soin.- ivide, dn Fawn,- Grey, and Brown mixtures. 18/6 per yard SMART - ' COSTUME TWEEDS—S4“—-wide,.--light weight Donegal effects, in Light and Dark Heather Mixtures, ' 15/6 per yard Fa yAUt D.1.C.; Box 1478. Wellington, 1/- In the sE discount off evarV cash purchaca or over.
QEO RGB WINPER Best Value Hardware and Furniture „Store; WINDER’S CORNER, WElXlilj®rpN.; the •• IDEAL BUTTER CHURN. ?: A rammct little churn, all'metal, nothing- tb-po out of order; and specially adapted for HOUSEHOLD USE.; EXTREMELY. STRONG AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE. Sold everywhere 22TtJ . ; Our SeJliJngTFvjJop, I<s/6. post paid Can also be used as a Home Cake Mixer, .We pay the postage,” 1 Send for one to-day. ' ' r JUST OPENED—LARGE ASSORTMENT.”' X . . . HEftVY BRfISS KERB. SU ITES. LXi ' y Comprising FENDER, .FIREIBONS and sliroP. These .we are selling ’ fit Loss than Wholes'alePrloa ' Also, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KERB TENDERS,,,, From 14/6 SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE COPPER FIREIROHS _ At Landed Cost Now the Holidays are over, we are 'offering all classes of TRAVELLi HO REQUISITES At Ridiculously Low Prices GLADSTONE BAGS, KIT BAGS,' BRIEF BAGS, SUIT- OASES, HAT BOXES, ATTACHE CASES, COMPRESSED CANE CABIN TRUNKS, STEEL TRUNKS —in fact, evejcyflying required for ■ TRAVELLING. , : ji Compare our. Prices;' -See ouri: Window Display. CARPET SWEEPERS. " ' The BISSEL CROWN JEWEL is the BEST ‘CHEAT* MACHINE" on the market. Thoroughly reliable. Any part can be replaced, . , , Our Price, 21/. No household is complete without a “ BIS3EL.”- Send for one to-day, Othbr Pr’icosV’2 5/f-> SJ/f- A nd ,3 7/5 TO COUNTRY PATRONS. —You can reach us by post,. _ Drop us a line for any particulars regkrdins prices. We are only too pleased'toqilote George Winder,
~ BALL- BEAMING Lawn MbwER Cuttln Knife ittr Raised Edge .. 'The- ; Ann This Mower is Self-sharpening — Saves the Yearly Expense of JRe-grinding. One of the most important features in tfip “Great American” Ballbearing Lahvu Mower is the Dead-Knife: ,lQs made of crucible steeltempered. by the best and latest .methods.,, The cutting edge .is raised,': making it .;self-sbarpening until the- ■ knife is entirely worn avvayi' " ' ‘ v- ~>,+■ Most lawn mower blades are made': of structural <_stecj ; —without ‘ temper. “Great American,” self-shhrpfe'Bjog, blades >. Are Made of Crucible' TogllSted, - ■as good as your penknife.or' carver. In fattfrazors have actually been forged of “Great American” blades. ~ > J; '• K The revolving cylinder;; 6 inches'iiy diameter, has five..cutting,knives of finest cast steel, hardened and temperediin. oil. The .(having 'wheelsarc 10 inches in diameter, and as about inches of them are; entirely; covered, : '. ■■ • ■wGrass Cannot Enter the Motive Power. These machines are built like bicycles with perfectly adjusted-ball--bcarings and dust-tight ball-cups and cones. “Great American” Mowers l am graceful in appearance, finished,in Aluminium and Gold, and handsomely decorated, Sizes 15, iy A . Write to Department “C.” for full particulars. - •«»-.« -»»■ E. W. Agents, Hunter Street and jfervdls Quay, Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10062, 29 August 1918, Page 9
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