Ilk' A Cushion Costs Little at the |] [| T D.1.G., Bat it Makes a Long | I Evening's Comfort. ■■'■f A cosy fire, a big chair drawn up, and a good book-what I wore is wanted for a long winter evening? | Only a Cushion or two. Cushions'transform this hard world J into a bed of down, indeed, comfort-is almost entirely a matter of "oadding," and a Cushion can be planted exactly where you § want it—and changed to any other position as often as you like. jj They are inexpensive enough at thtf D.I.C. It would be worth your while to buy one or two and thus make home more attractive / these coming long dark nights. Read these Prices, and then come and see the Cushions. CRASH CUSHION COVERS, made to button; washabls; nicely worked in soft l 0 I "!,.. Fringe all round- C.» * td, »d * >«• Complete with Cushions, ss. 9d. and 6s. 3d. each. TRASH CUSHION COVERS, to button; washable. Coloured designs and corded . i edges Cases only, 5, 9d, 6s. 6d„ and 7s. 6d. each. Complete with Cushions, 7s. lid., Bs. 9d., and Os. 9d. each. - CRETONNE CUSHION COVERS, with plain border and pitched edge. Cases I only) fi 3 . Bd. and 7s. Gd. each. Complete with Cushions, -a. lid. and 9s. lid. J each. 1 CRETONNE CUSHION COVERS, with stitched edges. In mimy- designs and • I v colourings. Cases only. 3s. lid, is- 6d, 4s. lid., and ss. 6d. each. ComB plete with Cushions, 6s. 3d., Gs. 9d., 7s. 3d, 7s. 9d. each. J CRETONNE CUSHIONS, ready for use. with pocket and handle. Suitable for I travelling or home use. 2b. 9d. and 3s. 9d. each. 8 ' POPLIN CUSHION COVERS, with stitched edges. In all wanted colours. 8 Cases only, 4s. lid. each. • Complete with Cushion, 7s. 3d- each. o y?m, Simm. ' ana^er '
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Frost & Frost, i DENTIBTB, 0 118 V/lIUs Stroot, c WELLINGTON. » , 50 J aTds v fb°vo Perretta. OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH * PORCELAIN GUMS ARE A J FAC-SIMILE OF NATURE. a Sets of Teeth, £2 2». and £3» 3». Single Tooth sj. Painless' Extraction, v Temporary Sots Ro-madt to Permanent ... 51 ft, Teeth Extracted Frw when Beta ero [ Ordered. { Op«n Saturday! till 9 p/a. a - 1 Make a Pint Best Cough ; Syrup aad Save 9/• ! Use "Hean's Essence." i Buying cough and cold medi- ] cine for a family in the or- ] dinary way is expensive. A j 1/6 bottle is gone in no time, j By using " Hean's Essence" > and making your own Cough Mixture you get 8 bottles for the price of one—a clear saving of at least 9/- on a pint. Dissolve . 4 tablespoonfuls sugar and 3 of treacle, in half a pint hot water. Cool and add one bottle "Hean's Essence"; shake -well, bottle and use as required for any member of the family. Thiß made at home cough and cold remedy is splendid for sore throats and tickling, irritating coughs, is quite harmless, and saves much money. "Hean's Essence," at chemists, grocers, or post free on receipt of price 1/6, from Hean, Chemist, Wanganui. 2 THE PUREST STARCH. LILY ST A HC H LILY The "BEST OF ALL" Starch. PUT IT ON YOUR LIST. IN BETWEEN THE WET SHAMPOOS. You cannot always bo washing tho hair, but it is often necessary to remove excess of oil, grease or dust when wetting is inconvenient. Or you may have a sensitive scalp, or be suffering from cold, In all such cases, a tittle Mima Hair Powder, the dry shampoo, (lusted over the hair and then brushed out, will keep i the hair beautifully fresh, clean and glossy. It is absolutely harmless and always ready for use. 3d. prr , 2\ti iter lurije bti.r, til i/intr chemist's. Full-size trial packet and sample of Fluor Cream free for 4d. stamp. Icilmii Company, Ltd. (Kept 4), Hrandon Street. Wellington. TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON AND COUNTRY DISTRICTS. T JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor, begs to • notify that ho is still turning out First-elans' Costumes at a Cheaper Rate than nnv other firm in Wellington. His only addrcs, is-IifIULCOTT CHAMBERS, Wellington. 'PhoM 3083,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 2
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