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\ . Etas is Table linens" nowadays.' i the D.LC. imparts sound business-- logic' ~- Fully three-fourths of the flax used in the manufacture of Irish . „ , linens Is grown on the Continent. I It Is obvious that the source of supply has completely ceased. Even though the war ended to-day, It would probably be a couple or three years before supplies could become normal. Hence prices must go up, and they will probably reach double the present figures. Buy your Table Linens NOW -«'while.old prices, prevail. They can but last until fresh importations have to be made. Then—well, that is another story. 'PURE IRISH LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, .stout double Damask, in INEXPENSIVE TABLE NAPKINS,., handsome Rose■ Scroll design, with / . for breakfast or school use; all pure clear centre Linen, very strong. „ . 2x 2 yards—. , 10s. Bd. each. 18 xlB inch— '. 4s. t'ld..doz.2 x 2i yards— 12s. Bd. each. PURE LINEN* TABLE NAPKINS, for 2x 8. yards— 14s. 9t). each. 'hotel or boardinghouse use; very 24in. NAPKIN to match, 13s. 6d, doz. ' special value, all linen. PURE IRISH LINEN DOUBLE DA- ' 22 x 22 inch— 7s. 6d.doz. , .'_ ' V MASK, in. finor quality, in beautiful Larger size, better quality. ~ ,'"- ''" wide Moire Stnpo, with scroll border, 24 x 24 inch— 10s. Bd. doz. "• -- • a very handsome cloth. TWO SPECIAL LINES IN IRISH EM- . '">:, 2 yards— 13s. 9d. each. BROIDERED BED SPREADS, with' '~!' ' '2 x 2i,yards— '- ' 17s. Sd.'eacll. deep hemstitched border and hand- - ~',; ;.' 2x3 yards)—, 225, 6d.'each. some embroidered design, in Mar- ■" , J ,26uvTABLE-NAPKIN to match, guento spiajs ■ -' ' 235. 6d. doz. For Single Beds— 143. Bd. each. . - 'PURE IRISH LINEN DOUBLE, DA- For Double Beds— ' 17s. Bd. each. '. MASK, m superfine quality,- in our In better quality, and with well coverspecially , designed Shanrnjck Trail cd conventional patterns— ' "Patterns; ' ' For Single Beds— 21s. eaoh. "Sx'2'yards-— . 17s. 6d. For Doublo Beds— 255. each. 1 yards— 21s. C» S> __ 2x3 yards— 255. 6d. •T^OB-4 THE ROYD GA.RLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. | ' - ' ' 1 ESTABLISHED 1902. S&llltaFV BPAfifi 00. I F OS, PHY SICAL IMPROVEMENT CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES, 898 &>®S <Mtfn I A 1 - TRAINING OF STUDENTS. -. ". . |fj Absolutely Sanitary I DIRECTRESS ADA GARLIGK. I-.- Tpf" ?r eS Co S ntKmsn a . d lw H SUSSEX PANAMA STREET, Opp G.P.O. T'Olk Jkm Sa ' 6 ° r Hin ' I 'Phono 2199. l*mwll«l»iJ; W, 8 S ln a,i stylos' a' »_ ' , and Periods. | .ggffi MeamEßmsmmmmSßßmamm^fflßm %sl|k r wB-rl A ? P ~ ATI0N " I 0 - Printing Paper Par Excellence m r-~ vMa\f onr J Dre3Ees Won 78 | 101 ' • b Iv* dShf ' ,Edßon ' s Buildings). | | '" J (, ' \i «A -.;. ' li - || ,;:;*"* ■.."'_' || : ' ■ ; , -nirriia -o /-y/tttt H A-good negative ia deserving of being printed on. paper I Mloa'li. brUMJb n which will bring out the rioh detail and tonal quality •: §', T?f, n » z, c>,v7,,-tm „„„„,.„ i —Kodak Velvet Green Paper. It gives exceptionally | Jeaoe tf tiealp Masseuse | beautiful prints from Bummer vacation negatives. § aemovfog of Spots & Blemishes * 1 A Kodak Velvet Green print or post card is espeoiaUy 1 en the Face a Speciality ' I" suitable for landscapes, marines, and, in fact, nearly f Booju « m\ all outdoor subjects. It gives most realistic and | ■-" ' Boulcott Chambers H ;' pleasing effects. It is a novel form of picture, and is i , - 1. ' M a very simple way of obtaining results which, hereto- i » - - M\ 'f<J*a». were only to be obtained' by the laborious f ' ' n. njjiuni. . Iral carbon process. I r- /. >p. ". \M Kodak Velvet Green is handled just the' same as Volox, with • $ ■'■' — - [3 the exception that the printing takes much longer. Thi3 is an 3 Jessasa xnv m\ jpnod advantage, for often one wishes to make printß -when !• ;■•" 4nvl (%9 Ifi {hoy do not have the advantages of usual facilities lor finishing - S /£°*t\ rfS "BSJS&v »Sf ! |5! - j or k-. Kodak Velvet Green prints by daylight and may be M• ' • fil P* t?i W Ml developed in a light -which is roadily improvised. Ask your © '%jii?tiß M ' , KODAK PEICE LIST FROM , I £i ™. Kodak Australasia Ltd. - . Dixon Street, Wellington i 'Wk ' J And at Auokland and Dunedin . JgS " '" Ji. •^ o¥e .H? ,i for your soapy affeotion. "/& K SOAP, and you have \ BEST VARIETY IN TOWN. " W ' • BEST VALUE IK TOWN. Mf .flavour of ' Its lathering and Kellow Bread A i • Z±. Snltpq appetising—its lightness and cleansing propert.es are Chesterfield Suites, crispness make it easily di- ; , marvellous; your hands Carets, Linoleums, gested-its purity makes it and tho most delicate Sideboards, HallStandS, healthful and wholesome, fabrics never suffer in Wardrobes, DUCheSS Pairs, ffi.' The superior advantages of the least degree. Washes, jg' -, • ' „• / There are m th 1 Fenders, Kerbs; lyir £@&Hi 1 /«asp®wis you^w3JdowTtE Bedsteads, Bedding, etc. K^>@HO^D out and novor miss, but j EITHER FOR CASH OR yon can never afford to f TERMS, PJUJFT&y«Eis», ~M i \' C-TRY— ' ■*** Aw'to clean, hygienic, o 'd> scientific methods of baking. tt M Bread, yet it costs no more BBS& >°^^m sasßS complote and Up-to-date House than others - Test it for a Rhu a Rah at nnro and Hotel Furnishers, Direct r e , e , k '' , . Buy a Bar at once. Si^^^**,. Every Grocer stocks it. Wholesale or Retail. N.Z. Automatic Bakeri«, Ltd, j Taranaki Street gj g g5 willls Street. —■ * l: ■ ■ • ~ ■ Tie bufkl "biMii. jfy „„,' o f|ke tijoioui M H •pints which ihcr | Bw B.SIW 4.GSitU :( I ? or Silv er and Enamelled Blouso Sets, 1 Clasps, Hat Pms, Brooches, . S " 1 Nccklcfcs ' 6te ! , W„JW.i«llCiiwiiu.«isimi I « M rtfrMfiwi H With the fiuo typo of Enamel Goods we | ! Ciu.A.neulier,('k=i«t,ff.lU«t». H have, liiexpcnsno too, you get just that 5 ~ . | ■ pj "" touch of brishtiiess which completes the i i- . H charm of smart summer dresses. K V ■ ,B,| A H [ j fTIHEBE ii oaJj; e. <*. I SifnthtaOomhte- V« 1 0 H B.IU. LAMBTONQUAY. I I IT3AT'S TEE»S *? 11l ' , ,^—.^^^^.^,,.,,,...,1

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2314, 23 November 1914, Page 2

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