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SUMMER’S SUN SUGGESTS COOLER and Lighter Weights in Footwear. There is no gainsaying the fact that no man or woman wants to wear their winter shoes during the summer months. The natural leaning is towards something lighter and cooler. The D.I.C. is on the spot to provide not only cooler and lighter summer footwear but boots and shoes'of excellent quality and giving promise of splendid service. Further to that, the D.I.C. would impress men and women alike that whatever price ytu pay for footwear at the "House for Quality" the .value is there—and then some to spare. SEE THEJ NEW MODELSL! Men’s and Women’s are Fine and Good Value! MEN'S BOX CALF OXFORD SHOES—Light weight welted; English and American newest styles. 42 6 MEN’S SUPERIOR GLACE KID DERBY BALS—White Lamb lined throughout; a full range of shapes and fittings; welted. 45,MEN’S FOOTWEAR FOR SPORTS WEAR—In-Canvas and Buckskin, with Crepe Rubber Soles, which is proclaimed by experts to be non-slipping and everlasting wear. From 27S MEN’S NEW SEASON'S MODELS IN CROCKETT AND JONES’ FOOTWEAR —In Glace Kid,-Box Calf, new shades Tan Willow Calf. WOMEN’S WHITE CANVAS OXFORD LACE SHOES—Sewn soles. Cuban or low covered heels; smartest stvles ; all sizesand fittings. 25 - WOMEN'S WHITE BUCKSKIN SHOES—In i-bar Court or fanry strap, with pump or welt sewn soles, covered Cuban or Louis heels. The Season’s most attractive values. ... 45,WOMEN’S GLACE KID COURT OR i-BAR SHOES—Pump soles, full Louis heels, smart long last. Also in Patent. 32/S WOMEN'S COLOURED SHOES—In Grey, Fawn, Mole; Oxford Lace, sewn, soles, covered Cuban heels, ori'ncw season's lasts. 37/3 PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS obtainable from D.I.C. - - Wellington

Ask your draper for HorroeKses Fabrics woven entirely from the first crop of Australian Cotton Horrockses —First in the field.

DRY CLEANED A Service That Saves! There’s many an article and many A garment that have seen better days, and whose period of usefulness is considered over. It would be but for the Victoria Laundry Dry-cleaning service. Carpits, Suits', Costumes, Frocks Dry Cleaned, Pressed and returned like new. Call any depot or write or phone direct to Victoria Laundry Company, Ltd. HANSON STREET - - WELLINGTON

Little Gladys 2 M;7:i/e {from Si jar MOTHERS! Rexona is the | Rapid 'Healer “ My little girl Gladys had her toe badly bruised through an Iron falling on It. She was unable to wear her shoe for several days. We decided to give Rexona a trial. The result was wonderful, it being the only ointment she allowed us to use. IVe can only thank Rexona for the quick result.'* (Sgd.) (Mrs.) E. WHITE. Jones Street, Ultimo, N.S.W. REXONA— jjj Best for Cuts, Bruises | Sores and all Skin jjj Eruptions 3/ 1/6 Kpfir exona woaanq

The 1 Great Remedy fOP Indigestion Made by SAVORY & MOORE Ltd. Chemists to THE KING Messrs. Savory & Moore recommend Dr. Jeiiner's Absorbent Lozenges, of which they are the manufacturers, as a thoroughly reliable remedv for HEARTBURN FLATULENCE. ACIDITY and DIGESTIVE DISORDERS. The Lozengesare made from -a formula of the celebrated Dr. Jenner. They are pleasant to take, quite harmless.and give speedy and permanent relief even in the most stubborn cases. Wholesale Agents: — Messrs. Hayman & Co. t fCempthorne Prosser S Co.. A'cir Zealand Drug Cc,j Sharland & Co. DR. JENNER’S ABSORBENT i LOZENGES j To See or Not to See Are you troubled with •' defective vision, eye - strati. near or far 14 so, be well advised—Have mediate Optical Examination. You are assured » f complete sight* satisfaction if you consult us concerning your eye troubles. Wc: have an up-to-date Optical Service and employ only thoroughly qualified opticians. Vision defects,, as revealed by painstaking tests, are overcome by fitting carefullv - prescribed and properlyground lenses' that will eoable you to see as well as ever. INVEST IN EYE COMeCRT TO DAY. MORRISON & GILBERD CONSULTING OPTICIANS, kO3 Cuitomhoase Quay - Vellington Known— For Uoinmeroiaf nor.il Printing, ring 3.47 Job Printing Department*

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11661, 27 October 1923, Page 8