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WARM DAYS Even in the hottest weather you can keep cool and fresh in light airy garments like these. They are delightfully pretty too, and we have an almost endless selection which we will he pleased to show you White Embroidered Voile Dresses, a fine selection — 19/6 29/6 39/6 49/6 to 84/Dark Floral Voile Dresses—--49/6 59/6 69/6 84/Smart Afternoon Dresses in silk and ninon .. .. 84/- to £6 6/Coloured Print Washing Dresses—--12/6 "to 19/6 Morning Glory Dark Print Dresses; all sizes .. .. .. 7/6 White Pique Coats- and Skirts — 29/6 35/6 White Jap Silk Ooats and Skirts, heavy silk .. .. 69/6 79/6 84/Tleavv Tussore Silk Coats and Skirts—--69/6 75/- 84/Cotton Poplin Coats and Skirts, in Navv, Champagne, and Nigger—--49/6 Artificial Silk Sports Coats—--39/6 49/6 59/6 75/- 84/Sports Coats in Crepe de Chine and Coloured Tussore .. 49/6 59/6 Striped Cotton Blazer Sports Coats—--19/6 White Pique Sports Coats .. 19/6 White Pique Washing Skirts—--10/6 15/6 19/6 White Embroidered Voile Blouses—■ 511 7/6 10/6 15/6 to 49/6 Smart Dinner and Afternoon Blouses; very daintv styles in Ninon, Crepe-de-Chine, Lace, etc.— 2s/6. t0 49/6 New Floral Voile Blouses .. 12/6 Self-Coloured Voile Blouses, in Champagne, Saxe, and Pink; hemstitched 9/11 Ladies' White Cotton Mat Blouses; new shirt styles . . .. 4/11 Feather Necklets and Stoles, in Black and White, Grey and White, Brown and W T hite, White, Black—--15/6 19/6 21/6 25/6 to 59/6 , 1

Wls and oavLo DIC When you come to think it over it isn't economy to buy low-priced Boots and Shoes. Xo one reasonably expects to get the same style, the same grade of leather, the same painstaking finish and minute attention to detail in a 20/- boot that one gets in a 30/- boot. These facts being tacitly admitted, it is sound argument to say that the best is the cheapest in every way. Have you ever thought of Footwear buying in that light before? The D.I.C. sells the BEST FOOTWEAR at the lowest possible Prices. Postage Paid on all Footwear Orders. JUST TO HAND New shipment of Ladies' PATENT EVENING SHOES, new Trench last; all sizes 30/Ladies' smart PATENT COURT and GLACE EVENING SHOES 15/6 to 2i/- pair Ladies' Smart PATENT ONE-BUTTON SHOE; very light; Paris toe. Tor evening or street wear — 24/GENTS' CHROME DERBY BALS, leather lined, sewn .. 19/6 GENT'S BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, leather lined, sewn smart shapes .. .. .. .. .. ■ • ■ ■ •• 22/6 GENT'S GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, suede lined, welted, stylish shapes .. .. .. .. .. . • • ■ • • 25/GENT'S BOX CALF DERBY BOOTS, leather lined, smart styles—--26/6 30/- " T '^ T T'S BOX CALF ami GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, Crockett ; Jones' brand 30/- 33/6 35/GENT'S BOX CALF and GLACE KID BOOTS, pug toes, welted, Crockett & Jones' brand 37/6 39/6 GENT'S BEST QUALITY WILLOW CALF DERBY BOOTS. welted, stout soles, Crockett & Jones' .. .. .. 39/6 GENTS' LIGHT LEATHER SLIPPERS, good quality, for summer evenings .. .. .. 9/6 10/- 11/6 12/6 GENTS' WHITE TENNIS and BOWLING SHOES in assorted styles at reasonable prices. We recommend that you ORDER EARLY, i Footwear of all kinds is rapidly risine in rice. So much so, that in a few months you iay regret not having laid in a supply. ortunately, the D.I.C. purchased heavily at re-war prices, a fact which makes buyine at the D.I.C. true economy. THE D.I.C. STOCK AND RECOMMEND BRITISH MADE FOOTWEAR

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 864, 16 November 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 864, 16 November 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume III, Issue 864, 16 November 1916, Page 9

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