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I Chic is a Triumph of Mind over Money Let the other woman have her inflated income ! You can match her guineas with your dress-sense if only you cultivate the habit of careful choosing at a store that has chosen carefully. If, in a word, you buy your clothes at the D.1.C., where you can rely upon faultless quality, which is always perfect taste. Now, don’t misunderstand us 1 Money has no monopoly of style these days, and D.I.C. clothes are equally for the woman who has to watch expense as the woman who hasn’t. Take, for instance, the exceptional values listed below ! Huge Special Purchase of Full-Fashioned HOSIERY Miraculously fine, in the latest suede finish Bcmbcrg, that is the rage in England and on the Continent. With or without lace clox. All sizes. Strongly reinforced cradle feet, wide picoted suspender tops. In the very newest shades, including Grenadin and Matcsra. Special Price 3/n pr. Or 2 pairs for 7/6. Superb, Pliable, 2-Dome N APPA GLOVES That true and tried friend, Dark Brown Nappa, in unusually soft skin*. Perfect fitting, beautifully finished. Amazing Value at m 6/ii pr Chic Velvet Berets As sketched, and in a similar style; in shades of Wine, Nippon Green, Blueberry, Black, Chinese Red, and Fawn. Pnco for Slender Figures Specially designed for the youthful, this is - a distinctive Coat, with its stand-up .or lie collar of Peschaniki, and new double stitched revere. Lined throughout. S.S.W. and S.W. only. In shades of Wine, Black, and Nigger. Price Si* k Rubber-lined Art Taffeta Holdalls, containing Comb, Facecloth, Huck. Towel, and Soap 2/6 % s>y s'* i I I Most Useful Cardigan Suits A dual-purpose Suit, because the Cardigan can be worn separately. Made in novelty two-tone checked wool. Wine-Beige, Nigger-Beige, BurgundyBeige, and Navy-Beige. W. size only. Price Use Our Lay-by System Easy Terms Arranged A small deposit and small regular payments make' shopping simple at the D.I.C. Hundreds of customers are using and appreciating, the " LAY-BY.” 55/6 Mail Your Order! DUNEDIN A Column of Comfort for Value Seekers Breechette Sets Just opened, a fascinating selection of Plain and Brush Wool Breechettes in shades of Begonia, Powder, Apple, Cherry, Sky, and Fawn. Size 16in—13/11 14/9 Size 18in—15/9 16/6 Canterbury Locknit Bloomers A new sli&i-fitting cut, well gusseted, with elastic at waist and knee. In Green, Fawn, Maize, ivory, Rose, Blonde, Saxe, and Apple. W. size - - - 3/11 O.S. size - - 4/11 Waffle Crepe is one of the latest woollens. It comes in the leading shades for Autumn, including Burgundy, Spruce Green, Lido, Chocolate, Mulberry, Navy, Black, and Brown. 36in wide. Smart, cosy, and easy to work. Price 4/11 yd. Twill Winceyette Also Floral Winceyette, 36 inches wide; delightful colours and design for nighties and pyjamas. New stocks just opened. Price 1/3 yd. Nightdresses Cut Out In small, average, or out sizes, with hemstitching on neck and sleeves, 9d garment; or ready for binding, 6d garment. On the Magnet Counter our Heaviest Fuji It’s here at last! Customers have been waiting for the arrival of this hew shipment of heavy 29in natural Fuji. It’s the usual 3/6 quality, selling at 1/9 yd. Gifts of Linen for Easter Brides White Irish Linen Damask Cloths, floral designs; coloured borders of Gold, Blue, Green. Cloth 54 x 72. Six Naps, to match — 23/6 per set. A lovely present for a bride. Pure Irish Linen Scalloped Damask Cloths, floral designs; 72 x 90. Six Naps, to match—-42/6 per set. Madeira Hand-Worked Tea Cloths on Ecru Irish Linen. 36 x 36—12/6 to 22/6 45 x 45_i9/6 to 32/6 54 x 54—32/6 to 49/6 12 x 12 Naps, to match, 9/11 to 12/6 J-doz.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22219, 23 March 1934, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22219, 23 March 1934, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 22219, 23 March 1934, Page 2

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