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Put these on Your FRIDAY Shopping List 8 dozen UNBREAKABLE TUMBLERS— Special I 99 per cent. .Unbreakable Tumbler* in quaint crackle design. Specially low priced. •* DICHENE ” LINGERIE FABRIC, D.I.C/a own special 31 -inch Wonder Wash Cloth, fast colours and all the appearance of *ilk; 12 «hade*, Black, , and White. ; FADELESS TABLE COVERS.—Tea or Breakfast Cloths with gay striped Blue or Green borders; pure Irish Lihen;*36in X 36in. HONEY JARS and SWEET BASKETS, hand-painted in Blues, Yellows, and Green*;; very pretty floral .effects. - 1 " All MEN'S ENGLISH SILK TIES.-—A special D.I.C. national purchase of Tie* in 20 very new pattern* and latest colour*. ** Macclesfield * Ties. Usually 5/6, 6/6. “ SUEDEX ” FABRIC GLOVES, smart wide pull-on gauntlet; three raised contrast piping* on cuff; washable: Chamois, Pastel, and White. UNCRUSHABLE ART. SILK CREPE, printed in the •latest conventional and “ Flower of the Field ” designs on grounds of Beige, Green, New Blue, Brown, Navy, and Black. 36-inch. LOCKNIT ART. SILK KNICKERS with band at waist. All sizes, all colours. CELLULAR SLEEVELESS COTTON VESTS, perfect for tennis. W. and O.S. ENGLISH E.P. TEASPOONS.—A case of 6 Teaspoons at an incredibly low price for such quality. MAGYAR BLOUSES, pure Silk Crepe de Chine with Tie at sides; Spots in Scarlet, Saxe, Navy, Green, Black, Nigger Brown; Checks in Saxe, Black, Mustard. All on White grounds. DONEGAL TWEED EFFECTS.—Just opened, a new range of popular Tweeds for coats, costumes, and skirts. A special all-wool quality, made in N.Z. with N.Z. labour and of best N.Z. wool. 56-inch. HARRIS TWEED EFFECTS.—AIso just opened, a new range in three shades of latest Browns. Exceptional value. 54 inches wide; all wool. 9d each 1/1 yard each 2/6 eaeh 3/6 / each 4/11 pair 4/11 yard pair 2/11, 3/6 5/11 : cate 15/11 each 8/11 yard 9/11 yard BLEACHED LINEN DAMASK CLOTHS, slightly imperfect. Special London purchase of these cloths, in new designs, at Bargain Prices: • Size 63 .x 72—' 13/6 each Size 63 x 63 11/6, 14/6 each Size 72 x' 72— 12/6, 13/6, 14/6, 16/6, 17/6 each Size 72 x 90—14/6, 15/6, 17/6, 21/-, 32/6 each HOME FURNISHINGS! It is Home Furnishing Week at the D.1.C., and we are exhibiting all the latest 1933 Furnishings in our Popular Department. Rich fabrics, colours, and designs for every purpose at remarkably low price*. . We have everything you want to carry out your pet colour schemes, and a special feature of the D.I.C. is the Service Department. Bedding, Down Quilts, Cushions, Hangings, Carpet Planning and Laying, Blind Hanging, and every branch of Home Decorating is carried out by an expert staff at very low cost. Miss DORIS HAWORTH, Expert D.I.C. Home Decoration Consultant, .—• • is available to visit your home to discuss with you, entirely free of charge, all details of Interior Decoration. Mis* Haworth will show you how to drape and use the new fabrics, to plan colour schemes, and lay out furniture Call or Thbne for Appointment. , SEE SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAYS. PATTERNS OF NEW SPRING FABRICS FOR ALL FURNISHINGS—POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. D.I.C. DUNEDIN Have You Seen the Wonderful 14in MASPORT LAWNMOWER at VERNON SMITH The Ironmonger in George Street? Call in and he will demonstrate to you why this mower is such a good machine and well worth the price. Bronze Bearing - - - 67/6 Ball Bearing ... - 79/6 (Railed 1/6 extra) GRASS CATCHERS, with Galvanised Bottom—6/6 (Railed 6d extra).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22070, 28 September 1933, Page 2

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