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The “Star” of Quality, shines in the D.I.C. Spring Frocks for Girls. Smartness, neatness, quality—there you have a summary in three incisive words of what 0.1. C. Children's ip rooks stand for. Inoidentally, it should be noted that 0.1. C. quality and D.I.C. prioa make what is popularly known ae "Good Value." That being so, it is desirable that you should prove D.I.C. claims; in the proving of them you will derive pleasureable satisfaction. See the new Spring Frocks for Misses and Maids MODELS FROCKS' IN RATINE—In primrose, white, pale blue and pink; slip-over styles, finished touches of hand, embroidery. 27/6, *9/6 SMART STYLES IN SPONGE CLOTH —ln pale blue or saxe blue, with striped effects in black and cream. 33/6, 36/6 GIRLS’ FROCKS IN CRETONNE—Finished pipings and belt of self-colour to tone. 9/9 to 14/8 SMALL GIRLS’ FROCKS—With bloomers to match; in check zephyr or print; saxe-white, rose-grey, red-white, navywhite. 9/6 to 14/6 NEW MODELS IN SPONGE CLOTH— In rose-black, white-rose, rose-grey; long bodice with Russian closing;- finished self buttons. 45/6 to 49/8 ONE-PIECE FROCKS IN LEMON RATlNE—Finished piping and buttons; in black or white. 27/6 to 35/6 NEW STYLES IN GIRLS’ KNIT WOOL FROCKS—Wide or narrow rib; small collars or round necks; navy-putty, -navy-grey, nigger-putty, grey-jade, fawn-saxe, kingfisher-putty, fawn-saxe; sizes to—39.- 27/6 to 39/6 GIRLS’ SCHOOL FROCKS' IN NAVY COTTON —Patterned white or biscuit; sizes 20 to 36. 8/11 to 15/6 GIRLS’ NAVY REEFER COATS—Tail-or-cut, lined throughout; finished brass buttons; sizes .1 to 4. 37/8 Ip 48/6 D.LC. - - Wellington

* "V. & AY' (Are offering Exceptional in OT Our early shipment of the much-wanted plain colours is now to hand, and included are the popular lemon, champagne, dark saxe, old rose, ■ shell pink, npw blue and lavender shades. v Per Yd. OUR PRICE Per Yd. SPONGE CLOTH 38 Inches wide This material is of lovely quality, add is’ sure to command a ready sale. The popular shades will go first, so we suggest early choosing. IN THE SHOWROOM— You’ll see Fashion’s latest decree in Millinery, Costumes, Blouses and Underwear—all at POPULAR PRICES, LESS 1/- IN THE £ CASH DISCOUNT. VEITCH & ALLAN, THE BIG FAMILY DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, HOUSE FURNISHER^, CUBA STBEEt WELLINGTON. 50 1 More Power For Mill or Factory.i ...- Mill ” or. Workshop owners: Make full use of ALL the power developed by your engine or motor—install Barry Steel ■- Split Pulleys. These Pulleys are built for greater strength-and-efficiency. —AH Barry •* Steel - Split Pulleys are electrically Spot-Welded —no rivets to work loose under strain. Barry Pulleys, with Diok’s Batata Belting, form an ideal combination for all transmission * purposes. . Call for quotes. The Stewart Timber Glass and Hardware Company. 80-B#, COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON Barry Steel-Split Pulley

McMahon’s < HAIR RESTORER Guaranteed to stop ww« r Falling, 3/6 5/. Mssm ' MENI Grow your Hair and look to to 30 years younger. The only regie* tered Hair Restorer guaranteed to grow hair in case of baldeess. Sold every* where, 3/6 and 3/-, postage 6d. From J, J, McMahon, ttm/r SDoomuut, fox 084, VYtWam***

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11304, 1 September 1922, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11304, 1 September 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11304, 1 September 1922, Page 9

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