Men’s Week at the D.I.C. This is a period speoially devoted to extraordinary Displays of Men's Wear at the D.I.C. These Sections have a separate entrance tight on the Corner of Lambton Quay and Panama Street, hence men may enter freely and undismayed. Particularly Stylish Suits are being shown along with Meroery of all hinds—Shirts, Hats, Ties, Socks, and Uuderwear. Come in and see these -'togs”— they are pleasing in style, quality and price. 0 If To-day Suits You, S/r, it suits the D.I.C. MEN’S TOBRALCO SHIRTS—AII sizes, neat stripes, best make. tl/6. MEN’S “AERTEX” UNDERWEAR —Singlets or knee drawers, best English make. 8/6. MEN’S FANCY SILK TlES—Smart patterns, London’s latest patterns. .*/#« MEN’S SMART SHAPE CAPS—New shapes,’ 1 nobby patterns. 7 /®- MEN’S ALL WOOL BLACK CASHMERE SOCKS— Splendid value. 3 pairs for 8/3. MEN’S SAC SUITS—In up-to-d4te cut and finish, summer checks. £6/6/-. NAVY SERGE SAC SUITS—Good colour, fast dye. £5/17/6. D.I.C. - - Wellington
Up*to*Date KITCHEN EQUIPMENT, —means less work for the housewife and better results from her efforts. What do You need In Glassware—? Here a r. special val ues in gooc quality Eng' lish made Glassware Come and see them in our Hardware and Crockery Section. SALADS—Round 4m. 1/-, stn. 1/3, 7in. 1/9, Bin. 2/6 each. Oval slm. IOJd., 7in. 1/8, BJin. 2/6 each.. COMPORTS-LOr cake Stands, fiat, Bin. 3/11, toin. 5/11 each. . , Latest Floral Designs in SALAD BOWLS', JUGS, VASES, TEA-POTS AND STANDS, ROSE BOWLS, ETC. Fawns with Black ribbon band and spray of Floral Blossoms — SALADS —Square and round, Bin. 5/6, gin. 6/3 eaoh. Oval and oblong 6/6 each. TEA POTS AND STANDS— 9/9 eaoh. SETS OF JUGS— 16/8 Sets of 3. SWEETS— . ■ , stn. 2/- eaoh. VASES— 4in. 2/6, sin. 2/11, 6m. 4/6 eaoh Business as usual, Displays inside during Alterations. 1/- IN THE £ OFF FOB CABH ... VEITCH ALLAN The Big Family Drapers, Clothiers, House Furnishers, Cuba Street. WELLINGTON.
MADAME D’ALVAREZ. On her arrival at Wellington, Madame states she. was suffering from a relaxed throat, but got prompt relief by gargling "Fluensol.” Sne personally expressed her appreciation to the Proprietary, and in a brief note stated: "It gives me great joy to recommend this magic ‘Fluenzo’ 1*"
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11366, 13 November 1922, Page 9
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