■ | ■ Furnishing Week at the D.IG. makes j [ • on© think of Madras Muslins. | ■ '» I ' Almost the first thing one thinks of when beautifying the home | . 'JPi ' for summer, is .new curtains. jj > say, Madras Muslins form an interesting exhibit J ||«1 ' during the D.I.C. Furnishing Week. ,. t / ! Scotland's rarest productions—artistic and elegant in design; • % : a excellent in mpderate in price, are on view. I i' ■ < i ' ; But there are other Furnishing Ideas to be carried out—new | r: I ; Loose Covers, for which a splendid array of Shadow Tissues, Cre- '- | tonnes, and Taffetas can be seen. | i . Curtain Nets, too, have their claim upon popular fancy—they - J ' J . deserve it, for the designs are simply charming. f f | " WILL'YOU PAY US A VISIT? L ::.a 1 , SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY DAILYI I . • ■ ■ r ■ S : ' 4Sin.-PLAIN EDGEv ECRU MADRAS—FIoraI design, with 3in. plain border, J, J , Is. 3d., Is. 8d„ is. 9d,, and 2s. 3d. per yard. . . jj t : .' • ■ ■iSOin.' PLAIN -EDGE .ECRU MADRAS—A grand selection.of patterns—stripes,' - , | , g ' J floral, trellis, and.,conventional. ' ' ' s * : v: ; : 15.11 d., 2S. 3d., 25 % 6d., 2s, 9rf. per yard. 1 >.j ■ : ■ £ : : - ,45in: SCALLOPED EDGE ECRU MADRAS—Trellis and floral, also floral and Rj , :,-j ■ foliage.' ' ■ ■. v is. 9d. per yard. ■s . • SOin. SCALLOPED EDGE MADRAS—Dainty. designs—a grand choice. ■'■/ 111 if ill few g ■ 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2S; 9d., 3s. 3d., 3s. Gd.j 3s. 9d,, 3s, m, and «s. 3d.. ''SI iffg -a- . per yard. f© p |#j ' I •- / " J 5 ■ ' SOin. COLOURED MADRAS-Vpiain edge, self colours, pink and.helio. . ] • ' 2s. 110. per yard.. || \ . .. ,vsoin.-PLAIN EDGE MADRAS—Cream:ground, with coloured flower, in Blue, •••'. 1 -I i Pink, and Yelliw. , < 2s. 11d. per yard. 1 -- | . ' 50in. PLAIN EDGE ground, with daisy head, in colours; m - ; j , dainty , i 3s. 3d, per yard. i V - 50ini COLOURED MADRAS—PIain edge, two tone, blue .and brown, all-over , , H -■ 'design. "" , Is. 3d. par yard. m
w * es ' IP FURNISHING 'AND REFURNISHING, YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL \TO SEE. OUR NEW SHIPMENT OF/WALLFAPERS AND ORE- t TONNES TO MATCH. THEY.COMPRISE ALL THE LATEST DE- • " J SIGNS AND COLOURINGS, AND - INTRODUCE . ALTOGETHER NEW. IDEAS IN INTERIOR DECORATION. tyILL OB WRITE FOR FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, the scoimi c®„ im LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. MARKET- STREET,; • QUEEN STREET, . HASTINGS. / 1 MASTERTON.
I | ~ , - '"The most anxious time for iparents'is when | : fitheir children have croup. Unless prepared with K\ (Chamberlain's Cough Remedy they must wait for t ? ■ sthe. doctor, : listen to the metallic cough t;-', , tend watch their little one gasping for breath.' . I f Croup causes a false membrane to form in the ' Avoicebox; .untilexpelled the spasmodic choking y S . Chamberlain's Cough Remedy given • , . 1 Cin .frequent doses loosens, this membrane ,and I (causes the child \to expell it by yomiting. '.<tosx&«i-re:D.j. |V._ C©U©K«EHEiT 1' is an absolutely safe and certain remedy for croupT :If given as soon as 1 ithe child becomes hoarse or V even jafter dthe itcronpy ycotigh appears, .ft-will ! .prevent the attack." ! I '%m f& | HI ' ff ' y ■ Xs ,|
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2585, 6 October 1915, Page 2
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