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YWw^VWmm^m 10 Ways to Find Warmth at the D.I.C COSY FLORAL VELOUR CLOTH 30 inches wide; washes beautifully; newest colours and designs. Quantity required for Dressing Gown: Size S.W., W., syds; 0.5., sJyds. D.I.C. Price, per yard 1/11 LADIES' ALL-WOOL CARDIGANS Fancy knit, double-breasted, and 4 chromium buttons; Orange, Cardinal, Saxe, Lemon, Brown, and Rust; S.W. and W. fittings. Usually 15/11. D.I.C. Price, each 12/11 WARM SHETLAND LADIES' SPENCERS Here's warmth I Sleeveless, well-fitting Spencers in pretty shades of Cream, Pink, Sky, and Apple. (With long sleeves, 3/11, 6/11.) D.I.C. Price, each 2/11 HEAVY WINTER-WEIGHT PYJAMAS Men ! Here's value. A very special line of well-fitting Union Pyjamas in guaranteed fast colours. All sizes. D.I.C. Price, pair 14/6 LADIES' HOSE OF PURE WOOL A standard stock line noted for wear, fit, comfort ! Fully fashioned, cashmere pure wool; all seasonable shades. Sizes 8$ to 10. D.I.C. Price, pair 4/6 COSY 3-PIECE BREECHETTE SUITS For wee tots one and two years, Threepiece Suits in Brush Wool; pretty Shell Pink nd Pale Blue; very good quality. D.I.C. Price, each 14/6 CAP AND SCARF SETS FOR WINTER Soft Angora Tweed, two-tone effect; smartly shaped, finished with bow; Grey, Blue, Fawn, or Black with Red, Blue-Grey, or plain Wine, Yellow, Violet, and Fawn. D.I.C. Price, per set 8/11 SNUG WOOL VELOUR CLOTH A new suede finish Coating, 54 inches wide; new tonings of Dale Green, Rose Pink, Fawn, Cherry, Saxe, Brown, and Navy. D.I.C. Price, yard 8/11 ALL-WOOL NX BLANKETS Good serviceable quality Blankets in doubU bed size. The biggest bargain of the year I Don't miss these. t ~, / DXC. Price, per pair 19/11 40 LUXURIOUS DOWN QUILTS Double bed size, in Floral Satin with satin panels; well filled with good quality down; Rose, Blue, and Biscuit panels. D.I.C. Price 52/8 SPECIAL D.I.C. DAILY DEMONSTRATIONS "BETTOL" HAND EMOLLIENT. Order by Mail! ■»-H-< DUMEDIM "NIXOLES" For Loose Shoes. Saves stockings. (State shoe size) 2/- pair.

w;f 44 It 'was a Doctor who put me wise . . . (C\/TY husband became increasingly irritable... IVI at first I put it down to the .' depression '. . . but' it became very wearying to find that almost every little thing I did seemed to get on his x x nerves. Then a doctor friend put me wise. One day he unexpectedly asked me what sort of tea we drank, and I had to admit that we were trying to economise on tea. * A big mistake,' he said. ' Medical investigation has proved that while "fine" tea is decidedly healthful, the same cannot be said of "cheap" tea. In my home,' he said, 'we always drink " Amber Tips " .... not only because it is most healthful, but because it is the most economical. You don't want to let the price per pound blind you to real value . . . it's the number of cups that each pound makes that makes a tea '-' dear " or " cheap." You buy " Amber Tips " and see how much less you need use. It may cost a little more per pound, but it will cost you far less k er week.' 11 1 followed his advice and changed back to ' Amber Tips,' and I must confess that both our tempers improved, and, wonder of wonders, I find that with ' Amber Tips' the cost of tea per week is decidedly less than it was before." If reading is your hobby these nights . . . ... you will probably find that correctly prescribed glasses will add to your enjoyment by preventing sore eyes. Take steps to ward off insidious eyestrain. Have your eyes examined now. A. H. FAIRMAID, Consulting Optician. Fairmaid € r --- QUEEN'S BUILDING, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Do not endure the pain and discomfort of chilblains this winter. Immediately the first symptoms are felt, namely, tenderness, itching, apply Dr Scholl'g Chilblain Lotion All tenderness and Inflammation will then disappear. Dr Scholl's Chilblain Lotion has been sold for thirty years, throughout the world. Price 2/- per bottle. DR SCHOLL'S foot service 12 MORAY PLACE (Under Savoy). A DVERTISING Is accepted as a necessary .ti. part of modern business promotion. It has won a place for itself in virtually every Industry. Rightly directed and prepared, advertising has proved that It can return a profit to the advertiser. But advertising should always be considered aa a business enterprise, and not as a magic formula lor unearned success.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21951, 12 May 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21951, 12 May 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21951, 12 May 1933, Page 2