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The Christmas Gift of D.I.C. Dainty Handkerchiefs, is “as safe as houses”! Handkerchiefs—the good old “stand by” in the realm of gift-giving. It is a safe present, therefore, when in doubt give “hankies"—D.l.C. kinds, of course.' There are thousands of them I There are tens of thousands of them I A regular army of dainty kerchiefs of every imaginable colour and design at all kinds of prices from a few pence up as high as you wish. ' Come then to the special Handkerohief Section of the 0.1. C. and choose your Christmas Gifts from this deluge of handkerchief beauty and interminable charm. Shop early in December, early in the day and at the D.I.C. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—With narrow hems; fine qualities; soft finish; Irish make. Special Values from lOd, 1/-, 1/3, 1/8 to 3/6 each COLOURED BORDERED CAMBRIC HANKDERCHIEFS—In dainty colourings and fast dyes. Special Values 6d, Bd, 9d, lOd, 1/each COLOURED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS—In pretty pastel shades; some plain, others with pretty embroidered corners and fancy designs. Special Values 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/11'eaoh LACE EDGED HANDKERCHIEFS —ln a wonderful variety of designs, including Guipure, Valenciennes, Filet and Maltese. Special Value 1/3, 1/6, i/e, 1/11 to 6/6 each COLOURED HANDKERCHIEFS In wonderful array in Crepe de Chene, Silk, Silk Lace, in Batik, Jazz, Eastern and French Impressionist designs. Speoial Values 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, to 7;6 eaoh CHILDREN’S PICTURE AND FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS singles or in fancy Boxes; these make very nice gifts. Special Values from 5d each to 3/6 box BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS— 3,6, or 12 in Box ; in endless variety ; com- ‘ prising Coloured Lawns, Embroidered Cambric and Linen, Guipure Edge, Veined Linen and other pretty designs all in artistic boxes. From 2/3, 2/9, 3/6, 4/6, 6/6 to 21/- bOk Let us have your Hemstitching orders early to avoid disappointment. - 6d yard Magic Cave Session To-day 2.30 till 5 p.m. D.I.C. [jflti Wellington. iHllHlllilliHliiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiliiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiUHiiuiimiiminuHHHmimiia

Recommended by Medical Authorities “The Lancet”-—the world’s foremost Medical Journal—is very outspoken about tea, and states that FINE Tea is healthful, while coarse tea, so often sold loose,*is both injurious and wasteful. “Amber Tips ” is packed in bib. and lib. packets, and in 21b., 51b., and 10lb. tins, and sold by all grocers. FINE Tea - Ceylon’s Best

The Scoallar Service Waggon Should bo In every Home rwsn Not until the busy hotlteWlfe has used this time, hhrar, and step-sa*ing article can she reajjse what a boon it U. The SoouUar Service W«n«B is distinctive in <*»*«* gp, saperici in finish, and soundly constructed. Filled with 3 Trays with plenty at room between, pelt guiding, and easy running rubber-tired wheels. RIMU £.4-10-0 OAK £6-15-0 Wo on Idoat Xmas QIK

m SOLID BASE RTABLE COPPER “ It’s Just Splendid! ” These lovely,. fresh, bright mornings, to do the washing under a leafy, weltering tree instead of in a hot, stuffy washhouse. TheUwiQUE Portable Boiubr can be lifted out and in with no trouble* and its solid base makes it sit firm and secure on ound. You can use any fuel that's handy, s floe draught In the Boiler wiß aooo make a blaring inging the vucr to bofl. The ** Unique " ‘ pwuo who baßeves la making ‘ and to retaining bar health and good 1 Supplied with Draw-off Tap when required A. uf T. BURT. LTD.. Dbtrihatiag Agesta la the and fire. VALKER LMTED KsUad.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12003, 4 December 1924, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12003, 4 December 1924, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 12003, 4 December 1924, Page 9