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DIG SALE The D.I.C. Mercery and Clothing Section vie with each other in Bargain-giving! yAui; There is nothing like a little friendly rivalry, especially in business, and here is an example of that. The D.I.C. Clothing and Mercery Sections are eaoh out to do record business—the Departments being contiguous are alert for all the business offering. Each Section has its Own Bargains—each as important as the other in their particular branch of the business—Clothing and Mercery and Mercery and Clothing. O ft Tt It’s a “Dead Heat” —Both Sections' Bargains —the Best! GREY COLLEGE SHORTS—Sizes 3 to 13. Usual price g/ii to 10/11. Sale Prices 5/6 and 5/11 BOYS’ DARK GREY SPORT SUlTS—Sizes 11 an 12. Usual prices 33/6 to 35/- Sale Price 25/BOYS’ COTTON WASHING VARSITY SUITS—Good range of sizes. Sale Price 6/9 MEN’S WOOL AND COTTON GABARDINE RAINCOATS—UsuaI prices 79/6, 85/-. Sale Price 63/MEN’S TWEED SPORT good assortment of colours and sizes. Usual price 65/- to 7</-. sale Price 45/20 Dozen MEN’S SMART SHAPE FELT HATS—In shades of Grey, ■Slate. Usual price 18/6. Sale Price 10/6 50 Dozen MEN’S STRIPED BAND SHlßTS—Snlendid value. Usual lirice 10/6. Sale Price 7/6 20 Dozen MEN’S FANCY KNITTED TlES—Usual price 2/6. « Sale Price 1/20 Dozen MEN’S CELLULAR SINGLETS OR KNEE DRAWERS—- ' English make, all sizes. L Sale Price 4/6 20 Dozen MEN’S FINE ALL PURE WOOL UNDERPANTS OR * SINGLETS—New Zealand make. Sale Price 11/6 See the Dress Fabric Bargains Tomorrow's issue. D.LC SALE New Wallpapers Exclusive Designs For Every Room in the Housei There comes a time when the question of repapering or re-decorating your rooms cannot be put off any longer—neither from an artistic nor an economical point of view. When you are considering new papers remember — Scoullar’s are.. Wallpaper Experts The matter of wall decoration is so closely ■ ‘ allied to home furnishing that the Furnishing specialists are obviously in the best position to supply whht is needed in your home. Scoullar’s shipments for the new season include an exceptionally fine range of high-grads productions —all the latest in plain and mottled finish, Wall and Ceiling papers, Border?* Extensions and Friezes to match. Prices from 2/- roll. CALL AMD SEE THESE TO-DAY I t The Scoullar Co. Ltd. HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Branohes at Master-ton, Hastings, and Blenheim.

Wonderfully Economical ? SAVES TIME SAVES FUEL SAVES LABOR SAVES ENERGY Heats rapidly and maintains .the heat. Takes up little space in the wash house. w Strongly Built with Solid Base ft Cast Iron Frame! It supersedes the oldfaahiooed built-in Cop-per, and for Strength and Dura* bSityis without equal. Mia \ ~ mm So Handy for Farmers f iHiwrtinwMa axidtt ptma Mato aerwea. wum r famMy waafctec to ftldurt. 1 •epper may he lifted eat u replaced mllh aa Xroa Mer, to etotch the lamer can ▲. JkT. BURT, > Plat. AganU for NX 1 eaythlag inhea. A IWiMe Feature: b the very mall ameeat ef tael leeetred. This to dee to tto apodal hie-hoa toodroelieu. The “ had to atom ton It to 91 (ifltm Hietorw, Walter, Xdi. KEYS I Cut to any Pattern or Lock. KEYS 1 Arthur J. Wycherley Kodak Oorner, Wellington. Strong Room Doors Adjusted. PHONES ; Yale Locks Fittcdor RepatraA Buiiaeu 608. Private 1982.

Wherever LUNCHING orDINING -at home or at the Hotel-the.. ideal Relish is SAUCE The ORIGINAL Worcestershire

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11433, 1 February 1923, Page 9

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