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Holiday Needs for Travelling. No matter where you are going on your holiday, the pleasure of your travelling depends on the kind of luggage you have. In the guard's van, on the steps of the car, or in the ship's hold, you want to feel that your belongings are safe and secure. The D.I.C. sell the kind of Travelling Goods that stand the wear and tear of long journeys, and come from under big piles of packages as spick and span as when you bought them first. Your holiday is the big bright spot of tha year; don't mar your enjoyment by taking inferior Travelling Requisites. Going away ? Everything here to add to the Comfort of your Trip. SUIT CASES, covered Green Canvas, Locks and Leather Corners—22in 24in 26in 12/6 14/6 16/6 Extra Quality: 14/6 16/6 18/6 SUIT CASES, Rexime covered, Fibre Board, two Locks, Iron Frame, Leather Corners— 22in 24in 26m 14/6 16/6 18/6 LEATHER SUIT CASES, Iron Frame, Nickel Locks—22in 24in 26in Q a 30/6 33/6 36/6 ft___>] FIBRE ATTACHE CASES— 14in 16in 18in LforJ ~<aJ FIBRE ATTACHE CASES— 14in 16in 18in Lfol 5/6 6/6 7/6 LADIES' BLOUSE and HAT BOXES, with Cone for Hat and Tray—18in 20in J 22/6 25/6 " LEATHER BRIEF BAGS— 14in 16m 18in 10/6 12/6 14/6 Extra Quality Cowhide: 15/6 17/6 18/6 KIT BAGS, Cowhide— 14in 16in 18in 27/6 30/. 33/6 TRAVELLING CUSHIONS in choice Figured Chintz and Sateen, latest Colourings— Prices: 2/6 2/11 3/6 CHINTZ and SHADOW TISSUE CUSHIONS, Plain Hemmed Frill, latest Designs, well filled— Prices: 4/6 5/6 6/6 Travelling Requisites are shown in the Men's Dept., HIGH ST KIT BAGS, Cowhide— The D.I.C. TOY BAZAAR is now in full swing in our two big shops in RATTRAY ST. (IText Door to China Dept.) Bring the kiddles along to see the MAGIC CAVE. M*tef® JL® \ant?i mm®smtmmwvmmE3 ■

Of tho 14,738 bales of hemp graded at the various ports last month, only two were passed as "superfine" and 57 as "fine." There wore 3046 "good fair," 7895 "failhigh point," and 3169 "fair low point." Tho rate of interest on mortgages was the subject of some reference at the Supremo Court in Wellington last week. Six per cent, was mentioned as the current rate, but tho Chief Justice (Sir Robert Stout) said he well remembered tho time when the rato of 15 per cent, was a common thing, while per cent, was charged m respect of certain mortgages. Mr T. M. Wilford recalled bow, in 1888, the current rate -was 10 per cent. Singers recommend "NAZOL" as a soothing and healing preparation for vocal and bronchial troubles. All who'vo tried it praise it.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3275, 20 December 1916, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3275, 20 December 1916, Page 20