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NOtA BENE! WEDNESDAY IS fi m A At the D.I.C. PQ B imi 5yAUt5 This supreme money-saving attraction becomes better and more acceptable as its acquaintanceship grows upon the great buying public. It is a case of every man and woman for himself and herself when it comes to exercising that pleasing virtue—THßlFT. The D.I.C. makes it wonderfully easy on this day of days in each month. PoP ! This First Wednesday, and only that day for these! i ONLY CREAM FLANNEL FROCK— Accordeon pleated skirt. Usually £7/ ic/-. Bargain Day Price 49/6 WOOLLEN TAMS—In all colours. Bargain Bay Prices 3/6 and 4/6 WARNER CORSETS—Low cut busts, long- close fitting skirt, elastic sections; sizes 23 to 26. Usually 17/6 Bargain Day Price 10/6 COSTUME TWEEDS—4O inches wide',.'' in heather mixtures and stripes. «.-> Usually 5/11 per yard Bargain Day Price 4/6 per yard 6 PIECES ONLY TINSEL ALL O/VER I.At'E—Black net ground with pretty tinsel coloured effects. Usually ?'6 yard Bargain Day Price 4/6 yard 12 ONLY MEN’S SAC SUlTS—Sizes 5 to 6. Usual Prices .£7/12/6 and £B/2/6 Bargain Day Price £3/12/6 MEN’S COTTON BAND SHIRTS Duro dve. Usually to/6 bargain Day Price 8/6 WOMEN’S GLACE KID OXFORD SHOES—No cap, smart shape, leather Cuban heels. argain Day Prioe 32/6 50 PIECES MADAPOLAM—36 inches wide, pure Egyptian cotton. For ladieV and children’s wear. Usually 2/3 yard Bargain Day Price 1/6* yard HORROCKSES’ WHITE FLANNEL- . ETTE —Thoroughly reliable quality; 33 inches wide. Usually 1/0 yard Bargain Day Price 1/4* yard SILK AND BEAD ORIENTAL TRIM-MING-S 2 Usually 1/6 4p 22/6 yard Bargain Day Prices 1/- to IS/- yard BLACK AND WHITE WOOL SEAMLESS' KNIT HOSE— Bargain Day Price 2/11 pair 50-INCH FADELESS CASEMENT CLOTHS—In helio. and brown; guaranteed dyes. Usual Price y'3 yard Bargain’ Day Price 3/11 yard STURGIS’ STEEL SULKY—Fitted with luxury springs. Usual Price 70/- - Bargain Day Price 57/6 TEA PLATES—White and gold, English make. Usually 8/0-half-dozen Bargain, Day Prioe e/9 half-dozen TOILET PAPER—Fine quality. ~ Usually 7/6 dozen Bargain Day Price 6/-dozen D.I.C. - Wellington

Choosing BLOUSES AT V- & A,'B. —ls made immensely satisfactory because of the betterness of the BLOUSES and the reasonableness of the PRICES. CREPE-DE-CHINE 32/6. BEAUTIFUL NEW WHITE CREPE-DE-CHINE BLOUSES in a host of new styles. Other Prices 37/6 to 52/6 SUITABLE WINTER BLOUSES.FROM 9/6. In striped effects, well made and cut on generous- lines. Finished roll collar. Prices range 9/6 to 14/6. 12/6 WHITE VOILE BLOUSES FOR 6/6. A few only for this, week’s specials. All new goods, trimmed with Lace or Irish Hand Embroidery. Also a lot of 29/6 Blouses reduced to ,12/6. VISIT “V. & A.’S” SHOWROOM NOW FOR BARGAINS IN BLOUSES. It Pays to Shop at "V. & A.’s.” :: 1/- in the & off lor Cash. Veitch & Allan CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. V Jwgir's booHmt \ it jwll qf hthifvl adviom Jbr mother* : with infnUa —poet : frv Jh>m i KNGSIC3 FOOD Ltd. • 117 rm St, STDfttT. For partial feedingbefore and after weaning. Throughout the wide world, Banger 'b Food carries the recommendation of the Medical Profession for partial feeding, t.«., when feeding baby begins to be too much for mother. If one meal of Benger’e is given alternately with the breast, the subsequent complete weaning proceeds smoothly ana without check to the infant's progress. contains no dried milk, it is always prepared with fresh cow’s milk (or milk and water), which itr modifies perfectly to the delicate digestion of infants (vide medical report). Sol. rwwlwon nd Moimfmetnren:—BENGSa'S FOOD. Ltd.. MANCHESTER, EDjtlond. WE CORDIALLY tNYI'E'YOU TO itCSPEOT OUR DISPLAY OF ART. McGregor Wright’s Art Gallery, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11177, 5 April 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11177, 5 April 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11177, 5 April 1922, Page 9

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