PRINGLE'S Limited Have pleasure in announcing their Exclusive Transfer Design Outfit No. 300 , At the Revolutionary Price of 2/- for 12 designs,- ami a prizo of £1/1/- for the - best piece of work made from any of theso exclusive transfers. Competition will cIor« Ist October. The envelope in which tranters were bought must be I attached to pieces submitted for competition. Each single transfer is useful. No deadheads. Keep a sharp lookout for Outfit No. 301, to bo issued shortly. . ' 1 / .7? \? ' • f*Jw II i f* Jj ; uV 'Ww IV ' S s*T\. « v/ f?S\ * w4^,C4' li§ ' 334. Transfer for Supper Cloth in Eyelet 320. Transfer for 8 Jin. D'Oyley, price Embroidery, 12in. x 6in. Price 4(1. 4d.; or sets of 6 D'Oyleys, all dif- ■ 327. Two Transfers for Tray Oloth Cor- fcrent, tracod "ready to work" on Tier?. Price 4d. linen, 2/3; or 12, all different, 4/3. 324. Knife and Fork Transfer, 12in.x. Transfer for Onc-piece Baby Bon6in., for Carving CloMi* Incc fc(l« tipf. nrjpp 9d' • or triiood "r&fldv i/i .335. Transfer for 18in. Table Centre m "My Eyelet Embroidery. Price 9d. This design traced on linen, 1/9. 331. Transfer for Carving Cloth, price 4d. 332. Transfer for Camisole or Night ,»,• nt r o n= ror for fln=pv mHw 6ri • or ' Dress, 9d. Camisoles traced ' 'ready to work on finest Madapolam, I|9. ci j „i /q. 328. Transfer for Child's Collar, price 6ldes) ' ?' 9 " 6(1. 01- traccd "ready to work" on 330. Transfer, 12in. I. sin„ for end of. fine linen, 1/6. Kunner or Tray Clotu, price 6d. ALL ABOVE TRANSPEItS FOE 2/• 'PLEASE NOTE.—Postage will be paid by us or our agents on all transfer outflts or' traced linen. Kindly remit by Postal Notes. WONDERFUL OUTFIT TO BE HAD ONLY FROM PRINGLE'S Ltd. " LAMBTON QUAY TRANSFER DEPT. Or 1 from Mcssts. S. and W. Mackay. Cuba Street; and at their Jfasterton branch. This Is the BOILEM people are aslitag lor! I - WUH : HE M € f It ¥€ a II ■' Wasltln® : j fwU Bpller.. • jj I JJIIIII Look at it! . Study it! You'll I j | I jljujjjij understand then why it is so popular ; I jj ' ll||||Jj —wily.housewives say: j 'I||! iml'' "Whatevor we got in our new home, I • ' (I IMnljj} wo must ' iavc a jfetlivcn Boilei-." ,Soe [ vWIm! /fe'y k o "' firmly it stands on its fcot; ! W . Ma™/ think of tho convenience of being able, j affllflpPw' to stand it whero you like, and of tho : /jgjß Measo with which you can wasli with ,i- lote > t°°> how the heat comes j ; ra7 directly against tho copper boiler. It ■! — ys§,4f necessitated long experience and ex- : : pensive te3ts 'to get tho boiler up to ■ : WW " the present pitch of perfection, but 'LW ~ We aV6 Bucces^ot ' ma ' c ' n K't better Ha VWT t ' ian any ot ' ler wn6 hing boiler. Ask Iff your dealer to show it. Write us if you can't get a llethven. ' METFHVENS Li, 9 Masiers, Uiincdin. ;
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1846, 4 September 1913, Page 2
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