MatcSiless Values >'ew features and new values in almost every section will be featured every day of this week for the continuation of D.I.C. Every day finds fresh Bargains. Our Departmental Managers arc going care* f.illy through stocks, and all odd lines are being thrown out, and at ridiculously Low Prices. Watch the Bargain Tables daily. BIG BARGAINS IN FURNISHINGS AND HARDWARE. CASEMENT CLOTHS 40in wide; Cream grounds with Bordered and All-over designs— Usually l/4i and 1/6 yd. Now 9}d yd. VITRAGE NETS for Curtains; Ivory shade, in .neat Ribbon and Trellis designs— Usually 1/9. Now 9£d yd. 1 piece only HEAVY REPP CRETONNE; Basket of Flowers design. Cream ground, 31in wide — Usually 2/9. Now 1/3 yd. BRUSSELS CARPET ENDS • size 27 x 54; useful for Bedside or Kitchen Hearthrugs; principally Greens and BluesWorth 13/6. Now 6/6 each. BREAD KNIVES, the "Quick Cut," slightly shopsoiled — Usually 1/- and 1/3. Now 6d each. WRINGERS, 12in "President," best quality rollers; 5 only in stock — Usually 29/6. Now 22/6. ALUMINIUM PLATES—Sizes Bin 9in lOin Usually 2/- 2/6 3/Now 1/3 • 1/6 2/HANGING LAMPS, large size, with Miller Burner; 14in Opal Shade — Worth 35/-. Now 17/6 each. Free Postage or Carriage on Drapery to the Country. CLEARING LINES FROM THE FANCY DEPARTMENTS AND OTHERS. D.I.C. SPECIAL LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, in fine lawn, nicely hemstitched— Special Price 6 for 1/11 LADIES' CREPE OVERALLS; light and dark grounds, with Stripes or Spots; do not need ironing ; nice full shape— Usually 4/6. Now 3/11 SEE SPECIAL BARGAIN TABLE OF LATEST WAR GAMES. PUZZLES AND TOYS—Usually priced from 1/11 to 22/6 each. All at Half-price or Less. WHITE JAPANESE CREPE, specially imported for Ladies' Underwear, very soft and excellent for Embroidery work, 30in wide— Special Value 11Jd yd. NAVY COTTON GABARDINE, 40in wide, very smart boat frocks; good material — Usually 2/6 yd. Now 1/9 yd. LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR HATS, smartly trimmed Felts, and all this season's styles and colourings— Usually up to 29/6. Now 2/11 each. CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS, some very pretty styles— All to go at 2/11 each. *e&. See the St. Andrew's Cookery Book in our High Street Window, which the Sisterhood of St. Andrew's Church are presenting to H.M. Queen Mary.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3309, 15 August 1917, Page 20
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