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FO R »<««* L Not so maoy weeks till Christmas after all ONLY SEVEN ! For this very sound reason the D.I.C. would have a word in every man’s ear—order your Sac Suit to measure right away if you would, cut out all worry about early delivery. Now is the time to call in at the D.l.C.—to see the “nippy” new suitings to take D.I.C. -clothing experts into your confidence and Be Measured for Your Sac Suit To-day WORSTED SUITINGS.—The finest range of clothe ever shown by the D.I.C. It comprises the newest colourings in Blue Greys, Purple Heathers and Fawn Checks; also a large range of plain and fancy Greys for the man of quiet taste. Suit to Measure £7/10/-, £7/17/6, £B/5/MERINO SUITINGS, for the Summer season, light weights; in Dark or Light Shades. Suit to Measure £6/10/ALL WOOL SUITINGS, in fancy Tweeds; ch'eck designs, stripe designs; plain Greys, Fawns or Browns. Suit to Measure £4/15/-, £5/2/6, £5/10/and £5/17/6 INDIGO NAVY SERGE SUITINGS, guaranteed dye; finest grade English manufactur'e. Suit to Measure £6/10/-, £7/15/- and £B/5/D.I.C. Box M7B Wellington NOTICE. \ Miss Otago and Miss Canterbury will be the guests of the D.I.C. at afternoon tea to-day, at 3 p.m. JUrisebrookjs XmasPuddinds Save you the bother of making your own An improved recipe—the very best ingredients—perfectly cooked by steam. Why go to all the bother of making a Xmas Pudding when you can save the trouble by buying an Aulsebrook Pudding? .„ . All sizes at all Stores '!Wr///'

HILSON'3 132, Willis «t. (next Albert Hotel} Telephone 28*340* SPECIALISING IN EUGENE PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. Persone! Attention. POET AND HIS SHIRT A poet went to stay at an inn. One morning he rang thfe bell of hie bedroom. “Boy," he said, “hare you seen Anything of iny laundry?" “Your laundry." said the boy in astonishment. “Why, you’ve only had one shirt since you've been here.’’ “That," 6aid the poet with overwhelming dignity* “That is thft one to which Jkjstip& J _

HANDY FOR THROAT.' For colds and coughs there's nothing fo beat Pulmonas in the handy tin that fits the pocket. Carry them wherever you go and take one or two at the first sign of cough or cold. Prevention is hotter than cure—and for coughs and rolds there is no hotter preventive than Putmona.s. Is (5d a tin or twice tlie quantity for 2s Gd.—Advt.

Never confide in n young man—new pails leak. Never tell your secret to the aged—old doors seldom shut close* ' " >

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12596, 5 November 1926, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12596, 5 November 1926, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12596, 5 November 1926, Page 5