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Said the Stover to the dfeosier ; Said the Stoster to the Stover ; “My wares are essentials to woman 9 s dress! Both are agreed and neither has the better of the other, particularly when the gioves and stockings are of P.I.C. Quality. That is the irrefutable requirement, the absolute need in these dress accessories if complete satisfaction is to be assured. That is why the D.I.C. is so emphatic that its stockings and gloves shall always be of excellent quality; that is the foundation upon which true value is bared. Be faithful to D.I.C. Quality D.I.C. Quality is faithful to you ! LADIES' 5-DOME FINE FRENCH .SUEDE GLOVES—Pique sewn ; Week. PeaH, Mole. Putty. Nigger. 15 6 DOESKIN GAUNTLET WASHING GLOVES—Strati and dom" .at vrrir?; in \\ hitp and Chamois. 14 3, 16,3 ELBOW LENGTH IMITATION SUEDE GLOVES—In Pastel. Beaver, Grrv. V yx' r . 4,11, 6, 6 “HOLEPROOF" MtLANESE SILK s-DOME GLOVES—DoubIe finger tips; HI:.• i. White, Light Grey, Mole, Putty, Nigger, Naw. 5 11 pair FANCY RIBBED ARTIFICIAL SILK HOSE—WooI feet and top- r in Black. Ivorv. Silver, Mole, Dark Grev, Nigger. 12,6 pair ‘‘HOI-F.PROOF” PURE SILK HOSE—Ribbed Cotton tops; Black. White, Silver, Grev, Futtv. Fawn, Nigger, Nan-, 12 3 MERCERISED COTTON FANCY RIBBED HOSE—In Black, White, Champagne, Nigger, Stiver. Mole. _ 5 11 “HOLEPROOF” SILK FACED HOSE —Heavy silky appearance and verr hard wearing: Black or White. HEMMED COTTON 1 OPS— 6 6 RIBBED COTTON TOPS— 7,6 D J.C. - - Wellington

Mi#** Ethel Osborn, tho success of whoso second concert at the Town Hn.ll »\iVi niiii red hy the severe storm on Tuesday evening, takes awav with her very pleasant recollection? of a delicate compliment paid to her by an elderly gentleman, himself a competent critic and musician. At the close of the concert b“ anownohed Mist* Osborn, remarking that lie had long desired to go to London to hear the human nightjingal:\ hut after hearing Miss Osborn that evening he felt that he had achieved his' desire. During the Wanganui competitions, after the dancing had concluded, Miss Kovtloy, the adjudicator, speaking of Miss Phyllis Oliver, o* Wellington, «nid she. had given a very charming perform nnro. Her foot work and point work were very good for a child, mid what wao more she possessed that priceless asset to a dancer, personality. She should develop into a good dancer. Dustin'* wore successful in Winning l the championship of New Zealand for best Decorated Wedding Cake at the N.Z. Bakers’ Exhibition. Order your? from Du*tin’s. Ltd.. Wanganui Palmer6tnn North Wellington.—Adrt. Next month eggs may be dear. Preserve supply now with SHARLANIVS ‘MO A*' BRAND EGO PRESERVATIVE. Costs loss than a penny a dozen. Eggs ns good as fresh.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11655, 20 October 1923, Page 8