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On it goes —Stronger than ever —the D.LC Summer Sale. •I As one D.I.C. Sale Day succeeds another the earnestness of those who are keen to save money seems to increase rather than diminish. D.I.C. Sale Bargains have a magnetic attractiveness for thrifty men and women. ittgl Q: Little wonder when you realise that there iTil lI |H are no less than twenty departments over- sSJJL^ flowing with tempting bargains—Bargains in Men's, Women's, and Children's wearing apparel, Drapery, and Household ; Furnishings. 1$ The D.I.C. Sale needs you as much as you „.„_ need the D.I.C. Sale. Partake of these Bounties! CREAM G'ABERDINE for Costumes, Coats, , the very best quality, ox Skirts, 64in wide— Usually 15/6 all the wanted Shades, also Cream and Sale Price 9/11 Black, 40in wide— Usual Price 12/6 Sale Price 10/6 W SSS; t LAMES' "HOLEPEOOF" HOSXEET, Serge for Hard Wear— Usually 22/6 Double Hemmed, Suspender-proof Tops, Sale Price 18/9 Reinforced Heels and Toes, in Black, White, Brown, and Grey— Usually 5/6 SMART COSTUME TWEEDS, Small Check Sale Price 4/11 £5& sLtfai- 0 ' F S ftto , 10/6 PUEE HEAVY CASHMEEE HOSE Wide • ' Sale Price 8/11 Rib, in Black only— Usually 8/6 pair Sale Price 6/11 pair S G I& BLACK SILK ANKLE HOSE, ]W» Heev y Sale Price 11/Q Quality, Reinforced Heels. I A SHORT FIGHT: Ji Milton v. Influenza. E^ffl^l %f It takes less than three minutes for MILTON to knock out the Ns^ Ml Influenza germ. We have overwhelming proof of this fact. Tests by the best-known _^ bacteriologists in Britain have proved that a teaspoonful of MILTON in a tumbler of f^ , water (cold, tepid, or warm), will annihilate the influenza germ at once. In the 1| case of INFLUENZA an ounce of prevention is worth several tons of cure. Use g J MILTON as a preventative, because, if once the germ gains lodgement, you are in |j llflnm for serioils trouble. DON'T GET INFLUENZA. YOU CAN AVOID IT I |M|P2 EASILY—SIMPLY. | :L Get a bottle to-day. Don't delay! All Grocers and Chemists, or | |Mg SMITH & SMITH, LTD., Wholesale Distributors, Octagon, Dunedin. |

First for Style and Workmanship in Bedroom Furniture. 'u Prices Always Reasonable. Enquiries. Invited. SCOULLAR &> CHISHOLM, Ltd., Rattray Street - - - DUNEDIIN.

GOODNESS PLUS ECONOMY go together when you use "K" BAKING POWDER. Makes Scones snow-white and Cakes feather-light* BEST QUALITY RESULTS and VALUE. Specify "K" on your next order for Baking Powder. Fowler's Vacuum Fruit and Vegetable BOTTLING OUTFITS. THE METHOD of bottling fruit and vegetablea THE COVERS are not screwed on. Once the bottles with Fowler's Outfit is by far the most simple and are cool the vacuum 19 perfect, and the clip may be reliable of any yet invented. It is the only scientific temoved. method whereby all kinds of fruit and vegetables ' ' THE STEBILIZER maybe heated on a range, gas may be preserved in Vacuum Bottles in the home stove, oil stove, or any other heating appliance, with absolute success. THE BOOK OF INSTRUCTIONS is copyright, THE BOTTLES may bo used year after year by and tells you clearly how to preserve ANY FRUIT renewing the cover rubber rings at a trivial cost. OR VEGETABLE. Don't let the shortage of sugar worry you. By this method fruit may be bottled equally well WITHOUT SUGAR, I OTTyn. jro L I I outfit no. a. ootpit no. s. oxrmc no. *. »-™ SawL-S S=rsf-/2 =!?!%! *%«?•- & #£r g l See Special Window in our George Street Shop.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17851, 5 February 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17851, 5 February 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 17851, 5 February 1920, Page 2