zmm D.I.C. Hosiery A Combination of Dress Accessory Values. No two articles of commerce are so closely associated as gloves and hosiery; that is why the D.I.C, always endeavours to, and succeeds in securing better values and still better values. It would be a superfluity to add that the very latest fashion ideas and novelties abound in these wares to-day—Autumn and Winter weights, colours and designs in stockings and gloves are in abundant evidence at the D.I.C. to-day. Again in referring to good Values, the D.I.C. would strongly emphasise that great attribute in the making of Good Value —viz. QUALITY 1 p O f* Forming Units in the Autumn Display D.I.C. GLOVES D.I.C. HOSIERY DOESKIN GAUNTLET GLOVES—Strap and dome at wrist; reliable English makes; White or Chamois. 14/6 FANCY GAUNTLET SKIN GLOVES—With Flare. cuffs, perforated or laced with smart contrasting shades. Prices from 14/6, 22/6 ELBOW LENGTH DOESKIN WASHING GLOVES—In White or Natural. 21/- pair A new shipment of Fancy Imitation SUEDE GAUNTLET GLOVES—In all the newest shades and effects. t Prices from 6/11 to 11/6 HOLEPROOF PURE SILK HOSE—Hemmed cotton tops; seamed legs; in Black, White, Navy, Nigger, Silver, Grey, Mole, Putty, Fawns, Tabac. to/e pair Fancy Ribbed All Wool HOSE—Wide suspender tops; in Champagne, Putty, Fawn, Tan, Nigger, Grey, Mole, Coating, Naw. 3/11. S/6, 6/11, 7/11 pair PLAIN ALL WOOL SEAMLESS HOSE—Wide tops; in Black, Light Grey, Mid Grey, Mole, Putty, Fawn, Tan, Nigger, Navy. 4/11 pair FANCY ART SILK AND COTTON HOSE— In the newest marl and Rainbow effects. 9/11 pair PICTORIAL REVIEW PAPER PATTERNS OBTAINABLE FROM D.I.C. - Wellington. Strong enough for hardest wear, smart enough for best, are Shirts made of Tobralco! Soft, silky, absorbent, and easily washed, they assure lasting comfort. Colors guaranteed. See collars also. MEN’S SHIRTS 1 ” MADE OF TOBRALCO REOa always Bear a Label saying so. A Tootal guaranteed Line. Accept no Substitute. SOLD BY LEADING RETAILERS TOOTAL BROADHDEST LEE COMPANY • LIMITED, MANCHESTER. ENGLAND. WELLINGTON Fletcher’s Building, Customhouse Quay.
Brighter floors and furniture—brighter hours for mother I "TANOL,” the liquid polish for floors, furniture, and loather saves work and expense.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11785, 22 March 1924, Page 12
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