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DitGo : W&ter Sale. : '■ Thousands of people have orawdod tho D.I.C. all day long sines tho oponlng of tho Winter Sale, and bought frooly of tho many Croat Bargains offered, and : nil pronounced lt~the BICGEST and BEST CLEARINC SALE EVER HELD. bargains by the scores still await you. HOUSE FURNISHINGS AT CLEARING PRICES. ; HEAVY COLOURED CL'RTAINS-In art CASEMENT CLOTH—In Small^floral d®. serge and tapestry, in blue, grocn, sign, 38in. wido. Usual 'price, lQ{i. . maroon, and terra cottai with fancy SALE PRICE, 7Jd. yard. • , , bordors and dados. Usual pricos, 16s. CASEMENT ; CLOTH&—In quaint and ' 6d., 17b. Gd., 19s. 6<L, 255. Od., 28s. floral designs, BOin. wido. Usual prions: (3d., 355. 6d., 475. Gd. SALE PRICES, Is. lid., 2s. > 3d.,' 2s. 6<J., 2b. lid! 12s. Gd., 14s. fid., 16fl, Od., 21s. Gd., SALE PRICES, Is. Bd., Is. lid., 2s. 245. Gd., 295. Gd., 395. 6d. r 2d., 2s. 4d. •. CHENILLE CURTAINS —All in tho best WASHING CRETOIOfFS—good coli ; furnishing colours. Usual prices', 275. , ounngs and designs.. -Usual prices, • , ' ' Cd.,' 365.. 6d„ 455. SALE PRICES,' : 235. 6d. f 31a. 6d., 335. 6d., 38s. 6d. ™CES, .ftL^llJd, pair, ' ' Ib. 3d., la. Gd., Is. lid., 2s. 3d. ' qttir rrnriMTr'T v nnnn nrmTArwß— TAPESTRY CRETONNES—Most BuitaWo . SILK CHENILLE. DOOR OURTAINfS- • for f urn iture covering, in dark col. ' Extra heavy, m shades to mat an ourings. Usual prices, Is. 3dL, Is. Gd. rooms; 70in.widex90in. long. Usual .SALE PRICES, lljd., Is. 3d! r • ' prices, 19s. Cd., 21s. 6d. cach. SALE I, . PRICE, 13s. 6d. cach. PRINTED SATEENS—For recovering >; i • >■ ' ; . i • quilts. Usual prioos, Is- Is. ScL la ; MADRAS MUSLIN—Cream and. white, Bd., Is. lid., 2s. fid. SAJjE.PRICES,, •■■ ■ frillod, tasselcd. Usual prices. Is. 9d., iod., lljd., Is. 4}d., Is. 7d., 'Is. Ild. 25., 2s. Od., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d. SALE yard. ■ '. : :' i PRICES, Is. 6d., Is. Bd., Is. lid., 2s. , , ™, n ijnrr Am mnmo 1 Jit q.i q. oj vaWI 3 only ECRU HOLLAND BLINDS, with r 1 ! - *■ , lace and insertion, rollers, cords, and , MADRAS MUSLIN-In good art colour- tasseb-complete;. 6fo. wido x2sy<k , > 1 ings, plain and tasßclod,. Ueaal prices, Jong, Mu/jfc bo Cleared at. 6s. 6a. each. ; : : 2s. 3d.. 2s. 9d., 3s. 6d., Gs. 6d, r 7a. 9 only DARK GREEN ' HDLLAUP' | ' 6d. SALE PRICES, Is. 9(L, 2s,' - • BLINPS> wRh rollers, cards, and. tos* t , 2s. 9d, 4s. 6d., 6s. 6d. yard. eels complete j 54in. , wide x. 2|yds. ■ ' 1 CURTAIN NET-Wlite and cream, frilled, loD 5- Mast be Cleared at 3s.' 6d. each. 1 60in. wide. UsuaJ price, Is. 9d. SALE /A F«w ODD BLINDS, in-, good: colours., . PRICE, Is. 2d. yard. To bo Cleared at Less tfian Cost Price.' ' ; | D.I.G. EIDER-DOWN QUILTS. I GRAND EXHIBITION OF REAL D@WN QUILTS 1 FOR THREE DAYS, ; ' _In the Spacious Carpet Showroom 1 ' ' OF , WINDER'S BUILDINGS, Cisba and Manners Streets. : 'AIL'- THE FAVOURITE ' SHADES ARE SHOWING IN THE LEADING ' COLOURS. N.B.—A FRESH SUPPLY OF OUR WARM FLEECY BLANKETS HAVE . JUST BEEN- OPENED UP—BLANKETS THAT GIVE THOROUGH ' SATISFACTION. . cm ■ tMSMa—Eßßßaßßßnuwtmumurwim'ri hiwwa—»—w— ELECTRO PLATED SPOONS 1 AND FMS. .....i, •In the manufacture" of-Spoons and Forks titon-an'three'ittportriU--' <|-s, .•»«?.*.(• ■■ .. < : ■' H ' " 1. Tho Quality of tho Metal to be plated. ' : ; I 2. Tho Amount of Deposit of Puro Silver. - i | 3. Tho Workmanship. | In tho manufacture of Tho Stewart Dawßon Spoons and.Forks, only j • ■ the purest and hardost Nickel Silver is used. > ; . . J ■ The Deposit of Silver is that, • if tested, will be found to bo : heavier than that of other makes., , , Tho Workmanship is of tho Best. OUR A 1 QUALITY SPOONS AND FORKS ARE THE BEST VALUE IN NEW ZEALAND. . Table Spoons and Forks 355. per doz, v Dessert do* do.; • -255. ■ ■: Tea Spoons " • Iss. , „ Sent Post Free in any Quantities on R>occipt of Remittance. : STEWART DAWBOM '& Co. (M.Z.), Ltd., t Jciriters, "The Treasure Bonse," fcllkjloa. - I I ' ' ' (11062 j THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN., LTD. , . ! FEODOCE A-Ni) i*JiL>\ r ltlION MJiECBA NTS. STOCK. AND STAI'IUM AGENTS. HE/.I) OFFICE. UASrEETON. ' GENEBAL STORES AT WELLINGTON. ! QEErrOWN, MAETINBOEOUGH, CAETiSTON. VAUIATUA, AND KKETAHUNA, C 516 s ' MANAGING DIRECrrOB. M. C«sdbw». ' 1 YOU oan croird a lot'of individnality into o'Snit of Clothos if yoa know how.' We knos? tow,', and the result is that fine distinction of appearance, for whioli onrv Clothii', ' nrfl famous. • • • • ? : OTO CASH PRICES ARE A DECIDED SAVING TO YOU. 'I MORRISON AND PENNEY, TAILOES, Ui WILJJS STREET. ■ : cii2^ "POWELLIZED " . WOOD, ■ / No IViore Dry Rot! ' The - Borer Beaten at Last! " Powellized " Wood Wever Shrinks. ; . BE'UP-TO'DATE, ; AND USE HOWELLIIED NEW ZEALAND WOODS. YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT, FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS:— 1 (l) "POWELLIZED" WOOD is'thoroughly seasoned. (2) .The Borer, White Ant, Teredo Navalis, 'will not touch the "Powellized" Wood. mv Thn Process renders• the wood less liable to penetration of disease germs, ■ and if ; W therefore HYGIENIC. ~ (4) The wood. is' absolutely immune •to attack- from Dry Rot, (6) Timber so" treated is 40 per 1 cent, hghtor, and 100 por cent, stronger, than. nnpowek ■ . ■ liaod'wood., 1 ,' ■ (6) The 1 Process brings out the grain and markings in figurod woods in a very handsomfl manner.- ■ 1 1 ■ ' '" '' (7) 20 to 40 por cent/.less.paint'or varnish is required than is necessary upon untreated ' timbor.l ■v.)..,.:;;.. .. ...i .. .. V'POWELLIZED"; TIMBER may bo used with groat advantage for Eailwayi - Sleepers; Paving Blooks, Bndge limbers,. Tram Car Fr&mers,. Ships' Docking and Spars, Casks and ' Staves, Furniture and Panelling,' Doors and Window , Frames, Hooso Scantling,. Joinery. Fencing Pests,'and, in fact, for all purposes where wood is used. . ' • I 110 olainiß of the Powell Process have been fully proved and admitted by such well. ' known authorities on timber as Dr.: Mockeniie, ; the well-known authority on the diseases of timber, and Professor Bouljer,.;of the.City of London College, and otner soient' '■■■ ■ists;i' V. -WRITE FOR INFORMATION AND OBTAIN QUOTATIONS FROM THE MANAGER, POWELL COMPANY, RANCATAUA, NORTH ISLAND, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. cm? P& T Ifl 'Iff TS » D COMBINATION WISH —■ ■ \ . STRAINEE AND EEPAIREII (all ; . EXPERT ADVICE FREE. TOITE TO . etcal). Cuts. TT ' TTTraWo wops,. Twists,. ■.Tightens,-'iui4 ■.■■■■( . • SYDNEY, 11.- • HIGGS, Mends wires at any place in ' : Qualified Patent Agent and - Engineer...-. • '.*"WHir"" 3 V Fence. Heavy : Hammer, alea ' Head OffIoe—HARCOURT'S BUILDINGS, eitracts staples without' dam» . 197. L'AMBTON QUAY. 1$ ogo, in any position.' 'Kule, :Correspondence strictly,confidential. CUSO ■ g.# . -'. ■ two Gauges, etc. It.' does • : ~ ■.'■■, : 7 ~~ a| everything required except , FLV AND YOUNG,' f j lS^WdSfi'alS •' MASTERTON»\OnIy ons - way 1 to . pull 'tools GENERAL. CAEBIEES, and MAIL-CON- ' i.* : • apart, • no. - koidng' v rfwnt''Jo* ' TEACTORS, AgenU N.Z. Express Co, ' loat All Boundary EldMastertoh. 'Goods and Parcels forwarded.to ?I 8 and 1 oncers ._ewoat ,b|{ nil parts of the world; Commercial Samples a si . tnem. Price only 15s. (id. Ut speciality; now and up-to-dato Sample Booms Jol "Si,. »" » v ' '-Wtnnv •:- in Exohange Buildings; country, trips arranged Ljl "• P 1 - • for;, all trains met;. Hospital AmWance on ' BJ|., 'V' ,:. '• -. > hire at shortest notico,. day ,or night.,^Stables ■ . . .Wi/LLIIsGION. and Stoio Booms, Bannister Street. " 'Phone : Write for Illustrated Pamphlet' ■ Xtlophong \ ,12Bj P.O. Box 60, Mutertoo. 2950. WS3

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 551, 5 July 1909, Page 8

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