ARCA ▲ AT THE D-I-C ON POP Once more the First Wednesday of the Month will be marked by Bargain Day Offerings of exceptional value. Mention of Bargain Day at the D.I.C. brings to mind the pleasures of profitable purchases in the past—this Bargain Day will give still greater pleasure to buyers of D.I.C. BARGAINS COLOURED COAXING SERGE— 50 inches wide; grey, mole, vieux rose, amethyst, wine and bottle. Original Price 17/6 yard Bargain Day Price 10/6 yard 25 Only FLORAL NINON SCARVES—In latest Futurist colourings, lined contrast-' ing crepe-de-chene. ' Usual Price 457Bargain Day Price 257LADIES’ NIGGER BROWN WILLOW CALF BROGUE SHOES—Welted. Bargain Day Price 39/6 pair GOOD QUALITY BLACK AND WHITE DOMES— Bargain Day Prioe 2d card WHITE LONGCLOTH UNDERSKIRTS— Lace or embroidery trimmings. ' Usually 22/6, 25/- to 557Bargain Day Prices 17/6, 18/6 to 39/6 ALL-WOOL HOSE—FuII fashioned legs, spliced heels and toes; in all wanted shades. Bargain Day Price.6/6 pair WHITE TURKISH TOWELS— igin. • x 38m., 22ini. x 44m; for bedroom use. Smaller size slightly heavier weight. Bargain Day Price 2/- each AMERICAN MORNING TUB FROCKS— Usually 25/-, 27/6 and 307All One Prioe 23/6 HOLIDAY HATS^—In shades. .bargain Day Price 3/e each MEN’S SAC SUITS—Neat designs, welT cut; sizes 4,5, and 6. Usually £9/15/Bargain Day Prioe 5 guineas ALL-WOOL COLONIAL SOX— Usually 3/6. Bargain Day Prioe 2/9 pair «a ee 00 00 WELLINGTON.
Charm and Distinction IN FASHIONS \ AT Schneideman’s All that is smartest and most original is best expressed in the, display of fashion wear now being made at Bphnaide* man's. Here are featured most exclusive and distinctive apparel. Eashioned in the most approved styles, yet, considering the exclusiveness of the goods, priced most : reasonably. A visit of inspection will prove of great assistance in the selection of your Costume or Coat-Frock, and entails no obligation to purchase. - ' . , . . .. Model Costume —In male grey, coat seami-fitting, trimmed, with self-silk braid round bottom of coat, also Oriental designs on back of panel and front of coat, in champagne and bine floss silk. The skirt is smartly cut in two-piece style. A very, pretty costume and reasonably priced at - - i 1- — £ll/19/6 Light Qrey Worsted Coat and Skirt —Long straight-cut coat, trimmed in front and centre of panel at back with self silk braid in square designs. The skirt is two-piece, finished at top of waist with tabs, and worked with self-silk braid trimmings. Reasonably priced at £l#/I#/‘ Coat-Frock in Navy Serge —With vest effect, short sleeves. This smart dress is trimmed in long lines over back and dpwn front. Prettily designed in claret coloured braid, with low waisted effect and girdle. Reasonably priced at —+—J. S9/9/Costume in Navy Coating Serge —Well cut coat on straight lines, beau- 5 tifully designed round bottom, trimmed with/rows of narrow silk braid'' in Vandykes with buttons in between; Step collar and revers. Latestcut skirt. Reasonably priced at, - £lO/10/N'avy Serge Coat-Frook —Low waisted effect. Prettily trimmed round waist in self-coloured silk braid. Square-cut neck.-inset sleeves. Trimmed with braid. Sash at waist. A very smart design. Reasonably priced * at 1 - ...-*#»/■
SOLID BASE BOILER Why! You’re Almost finished! ,ES, that's one of the tdmtscw 1 of the “ UKIOTTE " BOUXB :it heats rapidly, buna steadily, and the eoetrcUae the cornier folly, the clothes are kept at boiling point, with the result that the washing Is done easily, comfortably, and quickly. The “ Unique ” is portable, and has a heavy solid base, and a strong. cast-iron frame which neither warps, cracks, nor crumbles in use. The best and ' most economical for practical service. Hade in various sixes. A. b T. BURT, Ltßh DisnußOTiNa An
THE GOLD MEDAL MATTRESS Best Samarang Kapoc. Never once been - faulted. Every good mattress has the quality and materials marked on it. Be 'sure it is our make. ~ DAVID ; MoCRAE, ; LTD. ■-/v.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 11046, 1 November 1921, Page 9
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