r25 a Minute i jOuu an riour i £,uuu a. L)av! 77us is fAe rate af which Xmar Purchases are being made at the D-I-C. Consider the significance of these figures— Every minute all day long we are solving Twenty - five Xmas Gift Problems. 1 his works out at Fifteen Hundred per hour-making a total of Twelve Thousand dirts for the day. But we can account for it True to our reputation for keenness and progression, we have assembled together for Xmas shopping a collection of Gifts calculated to please every purse and gratify every desire. Moreove^r, the store itself is so spacious, and the departments so many and varied—the D.I.C. offers all the advantages of Twenty-four stores rolled into one. , Eleventh-Hour Shoppers is this any recommendation to you? Handbags mlitfiljiß I Na Per y Handkerchiefs Bl sjj|§ li Mercery Art Needlework I I Books Lamp Shades I |i FaDCy Jewellery "' W~- E Hi Leather Goods Brassware ■ |dj^Sl- II Gloves Tools ■i^^ftlji Toilet Goods Haberdashery Umbrellas The Store with kEOR^J Best fitted to cope 24spacious ißlfl with llth-Hour |k Gift Departments fill Xi™s Problems v
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 151, 23 December 1929, Page 5
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185Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 151, 23 December 1929, Page 5
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