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l Cool Comfort lot the Stfmmef Efotne \ - t . ' ■• i \ A famous manufacturer was once asked how he managed to produce such beautiful designs \ \ In Cretonnes. s \ .. , ' ? j His answer was: Man, I m always thinking." s j In like manner the D.I.C. caters to its large clientele—with forethought—anticipation of I 1 desires and varied selections. . . . s | For the Summer Home our Cretonnes for Hangings and Loose Covers are cool looking | I ond invitingly dainty. I | We excel in making Loose C©ve*s. j f ■ '''..• Estimates Given.' . * ; X g Hl|n|Mr , |,||ii...n.J»I»I»IIUUWIiM,»«HI«,I II HUM.IM Ml 111! IUIHIUHI"! «» I .IH.H..U. ■.. — in... i ) , i& They include: . 5 I ' ■ X 5 \ Blin. Reversible Cretonne, in Art 3lin. Shadow Tissue effect Ore- 3 I designs and colourings, very . tonne, Cream ground, floral de- I \ smart—ls. and Is. 3d. per yd. signs.—ls. Bd. per yard. 3 I 31in. Light ground single-face Cre- 31in. .Jaspe ground Cretonne, floral | tonne, good designs.— lid., designs—ls. lid. per yard. | J K per yard : 31in. All-over floral and foliage pat- I \ ' 31in. Dark ground Cretonne, scenic tern m % Ji S hfc cfark I j . . ■■ design, various colouring-Is. grounds.-S B . 6d. per yard. j 2d P eryard> 31in. Repp Cretonne, large floral . | \ 31in. Holland ground Cretonne, pattern.-2s. 9d. per yard. . | 5 , with small floral design in Orien- 50in. Holland ground Taffeta, bold | i tal colourmgs.-ls. 3d. per yard. design.-4s. 3d. per yard. I I ■ - 31in. Holland ground Cretonne, art 50 ; n , Holland ground Taffeta,' fruit I \ designs, in smart colourings.—ls.. and foliage ■ pattern.—4s. 6d. per i l ■ 3d. per yard. yardi e | \ ' 31in. Medium ground Cretonne, 50in. natural ground ' Jaspe, large * \ ■ floral and ribbon design, soft Art pattern.—ss. lid. per yard. % -1 shades.—ls. 6d. per yard. . .5 \' . 50in. Shadow Tissue, in good de- Eg \ft ■'':■'.■.- .31in. Dark ground, all-over pattern signs, and soft colourings.—los. K \ ,' " Cretonne.—ls. Bd. per yard. ' 6cL per yard. v \ •I !;: K~A 1 X fm, Simm, |Tf|l ' Manager. ' I S ..'.,-. ' 1 SMART WEDDING' j CHILDREN'S MILLINERY HOUSE. | MTT.f.T"N"RT?Y We make a s P eoialt y ° f DAINTY SILK HATS, and our ea.rly shipment is now •irnuuinuu/ j.. to hand ex S.S. Turakina. Don't fail to sea Charming Window. Though the bride or bridesmaid ON VIEW FROM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30th to SEPTEMBER 7th. ' & fa shVin'eith!fT aS ei, c^- . LEES &' CHURCH, J2B Ccba St., Wellington. dal, or Chip Straw,-the Hat will „ rr ~,„, ' M |M|[| B iMC«d n at CTSa y 3t ' " rC *. *' MRS. MATHEWSON,; .'. ~ I •THE NATIONAL DRINK OF N.Z. 15 TEA. f Costs no more than ordinary Tea, so why % & " ♦ "" hot have the'best. I jjlr I Choice and Purest Ceylon at 2/-, I/10, and 1/8. i : W % AI,L grocees - ❖ WALLPAPEBS. •I H t " p CHINTZ. FLOEAL'. jgj : ' ' ' y ! , CONVENTIONAL. j H [J j SEASON'S LATEST. |y '.' -fWi W* Ik ?'' I. MSITI, Ltd., J * .ML A, |! 34 and 36 Manners Street. I y < U ' t —-—-~ - | QpARANTEED PURE CEYLON. H ! 00 N'T worry about £ H ; , that weak child, fi , 2 /" PEK POUNS} ' 3 I Lane's Emulsion will jj ALL ST °R EK^PE R S ' jj ] make him strong. fifl I ;sA;g' ! ~ . ■ mm ,„„, N|[|||| ' 0.0 o ooTI ELLIS HAS REDUCED .COSTUME-' |§l ! MAKING TO A FINE ART. : Ml i 1 fIC UKcAI COl Or The ordinary type of Costume often gives a. woman a well- Ml// i dressed look, 'tis true! ' Jjj t ALL SOAPS! But lifted from-the commonplace to the ideal, the ELLIS m M Tailored Costume produces an atmosphere of its own and W l&li ; produces tho distinction of "good form." \ j^» ; — '• If your Spring Costume is ELLIS-MADE it will be in perfect °\ Vi keeping with fashion's diction. 7 j TA '&? W VHHV l?W f\ Choose your material while the range is wide! '|r ! ANIWnA. :■ B. ELLIS, ART TAILOR, .' 5 j 9 'j | I_ = FEATHERSTON STREET. OPP. UNION BANK, jjl I i PUREST & BEST. s __ ffUL The "MEIHVEN" Boiler cannot be ! , . Improved upon—lt's Perfection. ' || 1 lilijlll If wo could, depeifd upon it, wo would. But not a 6ingle Ifi •!-]!}} Ill' improvement can we—can anyone—make. Take Us design 1 n . i . ' ~ n ifi wN&iMetlnlwifSxi n'lsra and construction, for instance. These are tho outcome of < rrOCliraale irom all UrOCerS. liMv- ■■»•" I rfflffllBlll ! V years of mechanical experimenting. In no other way will (l'| P| ilJhT' the water boil so quickly and on eo little fuel as the boileT [iffl Mil | now stands. Then the material from which it is made— K| -ft'lS hero again we have perfection. The copper is 6olid brazed, 1 raj Ml jft'HJiil and made at the famous Elliot Kolling Mills, London, and : 1 Wall guaranteed true to gauge. The framo ie made of castOr> r\ r\ r\ r\ ! . wmMWtiwhimw 3 r °n, and will last 100 years. In short, it is bocauso everyV V U V <J \ liWn&WiimA th' n ß "' the best that the Methven is the most ec0n0m..i.,,.. .- ■!■■ ii ■ mi ■ ...iii...,, i,l ica1 ' durable, and efficient boiler obtainable. , If your ' Ironmonger can t supply it. wtHo to or call on ns. ' BHICE'S ipSil W G. METHVEN & Co. Ltd. Mfrs. DUNEDIN. ! {Uto of Boflfen.) If vvmsvv „ Tn # Originators and oldest manufacturers of Portable • ! NEW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMa BukeainW i Washing Boilers in New Zealand. ( 226 LAMBTON QUAY. ' JCHz ' "" m — _ , Opposite the Dresden. CTm ..^ CTmM .„.,. J ,„„.„» , —. ~. ~. „„ ' Hot Heat, fish, and Oyster Teaa, sto 7.30, jj j - — Native's Gfeat Restoj?ci* ! MARSHALL'S ' j s i FURNITURE. | BciEßiiija ,„ **, in,iii)«,«>m,'iii a «{»« 1 fTtHEEE is solidity, there is hon* j O LTf^iJfeP ;, C PUOCPy A IP -i esty. and there is value in BBEL g 001111 O B OilOr On I UilfilJ. i evory piece of furniture made at »». ■ »•■!■■■ v - - ■ MAKSIIALL 3. mrni J"'n 'i jniiir- lA " ji *T mJJ "'^i.'Bi"*.rtf"'*^fiiiff'.f^".inriHiMiii'" M '* ]l " l wn^iim^ l r MM^ro —""" iiiiii mil the Furniture and Bedding that wo I •ell, consequently there arp no mid- j Which conveys Phosphorous to the.Nervous System in the most easily assimi- '. dlomens profits to bo added to the , , , , _, . ■ ■ . ~,.,., ~ , ~ ~, , cost price. This is an advantng» ]ate(l 'ovm. It gives new life to the invalid, renews the strength of the weak, that cannot.be overlooked. gives vigour to the brain-worker, and provides a I We make furniture to any special , f i . design, and our prices are moder- W6«Utfa 01 HCAlth to all tho>9 who are run down, and in need of n tonic. Sold by all Chemists in J. G. MARSHALL, the Oominion, 2s. M. » and 49, ADELAIDE EOAD.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 3

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