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The firs! blooms of Fashion in the Garden of Spring--D-I-C Dainty Voiles There is an exquisite charm in the beautiful New Voiles at the D.l.C.—Artistic designs, delicate spring-like tints, a fascinating fabric that wins willing slaves at sight. Send to the D.I.C. as early as possible for a full set of patterns of th; se delightful bpring Materials. "v 8V l i A/ wide 3/6 per y; You can choose from a varied assortment of D.I.C. Voiles including Ombre Stripes,. Ombre Check s , Clock Stripes, Paisley Voiles, ana a charming range of floral Voiles in light, dark and black grounds, aUo plain colours : pale he no, sky, pink, mauve, saxe, apricot, white, navy, blacx, reseda, nio'o, champagne and rose. Write for Patterns to-day. D.I.C, - BOX 1478 - WELLS PiBTOH i i ilwitaW, _ _,;o 3 fa \ til fs*^l 1 «l S f( P o 'A f: I. - A ■ 1 j,y r is the ability clearly \ tions ; fo disdtmuuih Disci iininatins in Footwear at yim illiIIX m V MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE OUR SPECIAL CARE. ~pi . . blOlfil B for the very obvious reason that they know and apprecie.te the honest and reliable valuer, which they are certain to get. These special lines for men aucl youths cannot be betterc.anywhere at the price. Men’s Stout Box Calf Derby Boots— Leather Lined, Sewn Soles, from 30;Men’s Glace Derby Front Boots — Leather Lined. Sewn Soles, from 22<0/G Youth’s Glace Derby Front Boots— Leather Lined. Sizes 3, 4. 5. From 1£?/Youth’s Patent Golosb Derby Bools— Dull Kid Tops. Sizes 3, 4. 5. 21(Sand your Order, with cash, this very day. Wo pay Postage, and gladly refund money if not satisfied. MfILLAK. GIOMGI tSouomgfta a The Great Outfitters, PALMERSTON NOR 1 ¥ Irl. €€ 12 HSaSaS We can spare a Utile for him every week ! ’99 Church Army Huts, Ambulances, Hostel*, and Comforts cost money all the time. Send a regular weekly or monthly subscription. There’s no War Work more deserving of your practical sympathy than that done in the Shell Zone, by tbe 1 CHURCH ARMY Send Donations to : THE MILITARY AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 20 MULGRAVE STREET, WELLINGTON Son. Treasurers : Jas. W. Henderson Geo. Shirtcliffc Or to— Rev. F. W. Whibley, Hon. Secretary in H.Z, for Church Army, Ortneaclvißck K I \\L~ a HAINES-i2 » a \S*&BS~pU fiSa-QSLJ fi r QUALITY IN FURNITURE., THE qualify of our furniture lifts it high above the commonplace. The quality is not confined to the timbers alone—•which are very carefully selected—but to the manufacture also. Expert Cabinetmakers —skilled men—make the furniture we sell and every piece has to pass a rigid examination before it is admitted into our Showroom. We take these extreme precautions, because we are determined to maintain our reputation. You are absolutely safe when you buy our furniture. & BEAVEN, LTD [Late DEXTER’S] THE PREMIER FURNISHERS. AYE VUE. WANGANUI.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11613, 12 August 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11613, 12 August 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11613, 12 August 1918, Page 6