i TO MAKE YOUR HOME 1 | CHEERY & INVITING i What a pleasant task it Is—choosing dainty new furnishings ] to beautify the house, and reflect the brightness of the s Summer sum | I In our Furnishing l Department you'll find a great va- S ,( rloty of Cream Ciirtalnings—so cool and serviceable. New I t Cretonnes in a myriad of delightful designs and colours. ■>.- j! jj Table Covers, Cushion Covers, Tea Cosies, Charming Rugs, | | and a host of Dependable Needfuls at Inexpensive prices. e a Soleot your requirements to-day I 1 TEMPTING VALUES IN SOFT . <* * * FURNISHINGS *' * * ■? ' CREAM CASEMENT OLOTH—SO inches wide; a good stromr serviceable fabric for making Casement Curtains. : Price, Is. Bd. per yard.. CREAM AND ECRU OABEMENT OLOTH—6O inches wideguaranteed fadeless to sunlight and washing. Mercerised finish. Price, is. lid. per yard. CREAM LACE BORDERED CASEMENT OLOTH—SO inches wide.; mercerised finish. The new casement for ■ long curtains. price, 2s. ed. per yard. CRETONNE—3O inches wide, in all the newest colourings and designs, suitable for loose covers, etc: ' Price, Is. 9d, per yard. CRETONNES—3I inches wide; the newest patterns iri Floral and Artistic Designs; for making curtainls and [loose covers.' . Price, 2s. 3d. per yard. BROWN HOPSAC—SO inches wide; a fabric greatly in demand for upholstering purposes. > Price, ss. ed. per yard. TEA COSlES—Covered with plain sateen; in shades of Gold, Green, Blue, and Brojvn. Price, Is. 7ld. each. CUSHIONS—WeII filled with best quality kapoc; covered with smart patterns in cretonnes. Price, 2s. Hd. each. CUSHION COVERS—AII sizes; in orash colours! fringed at. both ends; beautifully worked 1 in colourings to match any room. Prices, 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d. each. ( TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS—3 yards long; in shades of Green and Crimson; plain centres, with a neat border'all ___ round. Price, 225. Bd. each. GEORGE & KERSLEY. 1 LIMITED, ' 1 WELLINGTON AND WANGANUI,
• "HEAN'S" best cough • REMEDY. "When asked to recommend a cough or cold medicine I always say 'Hean's Essence.' I find it valuable for croup and whooping . cough. I would not be without Hean's' Essence in my home." -MRS. R. CARROLL, Midhirst. One bottle of. Hean's Essence makes a pint of best cough mixture and saves 10/-. Simple to make, pleasant to take, and always does good. u v.'Card.), 'iV,':.: . ' MTARLANE, Certificated (Glasgow Maternity Hospital Trained), Begs to announce that she has taken over the Late Nurse Walker's Private Hospital (Maternity), at 29 MARION STREET. Telephone,' 427 a, T AST FUR SALE A.T MRS. SMITH'S, 88- WILLIS STREET. ' All Furs Less than Cost. Ostrich Feathers Cleaned, Curled,, and Dyed. . REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.
. ;K LEFALO ■ Is better than Cream of Tartar for Scones, Cakes' anf Pastry, etc. Mix exactlyfour ounces /Klepal© and two ounces Bioaih Soda, Ask your Grocer-for Klepalo. , ,'AU .Wholesale Merchants, such as W. M. Bannatyne'& Co., Ltd.A Storehouse of Good Things: A Cupboard of Campbell's Groceries I . H u ■ ' - oi asisß'etna ra YES, for every item i 8 pure, fresh, and pleasing to the I B nalate. 1 v. 45 • B Every member of the family enjoys CAMPBELL'S > » delicious' Jams, tempting Tinned Fish and Tinned H ! vcjV? 1 Meats, appetising Meat, Ham, and Fish Pastes. : Coffee and Tea from CAMPBELL'S are "a real «®| And the CAMPBELL shopper, knows that every Prl/ purchase represents the utmost value at the lowest 2 / fl]- ;t'V>a possible price for quality goods. V* J5 W. CAMPBELL, LTD. '.jl® 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 'PHONE 443. 293 CUBA STREET. 'PHONE 2524 [~l !1 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'PHONE 1084. ,
mam mui- toiH tools r - WE HAVE JUST LANDED! OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OF GAR. o DEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST MAKERS, including the following:— LAWN MOWERS I Bordex Forks. ENGLISH. Hedge Shears. § i Border Shears. - „ I.R. Hose. I Branch Cutters. Creen s Sllons Messor. Ladies' Spades. I Daisy Grubbers. f Anglo-Paris. Lawn Sprinklers. 8 Digging Forks. "3isonte s McKinnon Hoes. | Draining Spades. ILIon, Mattock Hoes. I Dutch Hoes. amebiran Planters' Hoes. I Edging Knives. 1 Pruning Shears. . I Garden Rollers. Arcade. Pruning Saws. , g . Garden Trowels. Favourite. Rakes. / g Garden Shears. Lakewood. Reaping Hooks. I Grubbing Hoes. New Easy. Scythes. 8 Grass Shears. New Rovor. Sprayers. I Grass Hooks. , Premier. Sets of Ladies' Tools, a pennant. , i Sprayers, Shovels, Spades, Slashers, Turf Cutters, Weeding Forks., 8 f I JOHN DUTHIE & CO.. LTD. METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, . WILLIS STREET. ■ TELEPHONES: Town Department, 3006: Country Department, 166: | • v . Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2564., ; s | : WiTiaaManoaßßaanßi I I7UBNJTURE s //PACKED/" 1 b ' , And Removed to any Address.. . fpHi.EE is only .... r Goods Cleared Through Custom bouse. .. ono ' t i Cheap Storage Accommodation 1 fot Gocdi CURE tfOR CORNS 1 of any Description. • in thU Doaintoa- \\ '■ KEIR'S FORWARDING THAT'S TEEO'S VS ' AGENCY* I IBBMS o; I-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2574, 23 September 1915, Page 2
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