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;{L, ' \ jSjAIJjJ ||i Big Purchase of Manufacturers' ||> ' Samples by. the D.I.C. ji| 184 Pairs Lace Curtains. ij| 20 Lace Bedspreads. : N ' Take the Curtains first—Length, 3} yards, .width in proportion. • I ':• Quality, tie highest, the mesh of the net is strong, finely woven, | 1 j j and will .withstand repeated "tubbing." |j; . . The designs are particularly attractive, many entirely new | 't- features being introduced. jn ' ; ' Price, that's where we shine. Why, they are less than the j:| • English prices; thus each pair is remarkably good value. J - v 184 Pairs am! only Three Prices— r| I '. • *7" 15/6, 18/6, and ■■ jj ; See them, and you,.will realise that true economies can be effected* ' j! ; Likewise, the qualities of the Sample Lace Bedspreads are 'such i | that you will appreciate. . J .. . These Bedspreads ; are (made to adorn and to add attraotive- \. •nesa;to the homej further," they are made to give complete satisf faction in wear. |, • NQTE! . .They are .the least bit soiled, but you wouldn't de- ' { ■ N - « • tect that unless it were pointed out,. 1 ; r.| They are going at Half Price;—both Single and Double-Bed I size. ■ - •.■ J; \ * LACE BEDSPREADS. Single Bed Size— Usually 13/6, 15/6, 19/6 each. ' |l ' ' v ~~ N - Sampfe Prices, 6/9, 7/9," 8/11 each. J | * Double Bed Size—Usually 15/9, 22/6, 25/6, 45/-. f Sample Prices, 7/6, 10/9, 12/9, 22/6. 1 M LET US SHOW; YOU THESE l\ ' MACNIFICENT VALUES TO-DAY. I " 7 • : r:..,. }'l (Wm. Simm; " ||][ [p Manngc?.

v r ' Prepared . -SUN by \ s -*r\£3»r • Bombay. : Chutney : iadras Curry Powder' ; BOLD BY ALL GROCERS. : lairdressing College, ! -i ' 123 a CUBA STREET. i /THHE Principal of the Firm (Mrs. \ Stafnfprd);;is a thorough English Ar-' ; tistin Ttairwork. She 'imports'.one l class of 'Human Hair—THE BEST. No Chinese I hair allowed on the premises, and Hair-worE-in .oil-i'.its .i j/ranches,/from' Wigs;' i Scalps, Transformations, to Hair Jewel- | lory, is - manufactured at Cuba Street. | Was ..Figures -.renovated, and Dolls' j Wigji. always in stock. i Saloon Treatments by qualified Assistants;" and Children's Hair Cut, Cropped, .or Shaved by. the Principal. : A i CORSET mado to order, and fitted by : -£k.a Lady Expert is- of the utmost im- : portancc to every lady. The Wholesale • Corset Manufacturinz Co., 108 a Cnba ■ Street. If unable to call, send a post | card to the above address, and our Lady : Representative will call at your residenoe. ; . ;•!• CUREX'CREAM.' j Wonderful cure Eczema, Scaly Skin, > Pimples, Red Nose, Chapped' Hands, Barber's Itch, etc., 2s. and 35., all chemlists. 'or port free. W. Clarke,, Chemist, : 116 Victoria Street, Auckland. (T.'Phono 3393. ■-i .ffiS-f®®® Opp. TH ARO UOTTSB, ■: -"• CDBA STREET. " | I: yGLY= SKIN ; r RASHER : ,:, Often spoil an otherwise good complexion. 1 ; PERHAPS ' *■* 'Vv '■ ' ; v ' , A FEW PIMPLES, A SCALLY ERUPTION, : A. BLOTCHY .SiaN, . but generally it is''the'' • " ; .*• : DREADED | ECZEMA- | j that is the causo of.-all the .tronHo. |; The Curo is' Simple.' i: > Buy a Jar of ■. .. .•. ■. ; .IlMilOIr : j r and apply a little at bedtime. ! The rashes will ibons » | '■fche' skin will beMme clean* ani fafr. ~ ; 2JQ •S 'Ail Chemists. Fost Free from ■ ■?,' ' 'PHARMACIST/;/,;.;;' 292 Lambton. Quay, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1855, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1855, 15 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1855, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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