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1 The Expert loose Cover Maker must be a j J Skilled Artist with Shears and Needle. I « ™ _ T]iis"bran'cH of tome decoration has become so important that'to « perform the work successfully one must be skilled in cutting out If/il and making up. Nothing less than this will suffice, and in tliis | i|| regard the D.I.C. renders Expert Service. That is the end of the 1! 111§ UPI Service, but in the beginning the materials must be provided, fj| ft | raj Hero, again, the D.I.C. excels to such good purpose that in- § " ' creasing numbers of .shrewd shoppers orcler all their Loose Cov* * 8 '.'-I era-from! the -'House for Quality."- I I Some of the D.I.C. Loose Cover Fabrics I | are gems of artistic production. j | BLACK STRIPES AND BLACK GROUNDS IN CRETONNES AND \ ; ■ TAFFETAS. ] Sliri; PRINTED CRETONNE—BIack Ground, with all over design; in pinlt \ ! •••••. and green. Is. 3d. per yard. ■ i ■ . i ■ T Slin. PRINTED ORETONNE 7 -'W]iito ground, black stripe with rosebud de- j ; sign; in pink. * Is. 3d. and Is, 6d. per yard. > 31in. PRINTED CRETONNE—BIack ground, with blue and white tulips; grey j foliage. , ■ is. Bd. per yard, • ' i Slin. PRINTED CRETONNE—White ground, black trellis design; purple roses. f j Is. od. per yard. s ' £ Slin. PRINTED CRETONNE—BIack ground, with large pink roses; green 5 • I foliage.. Is. Bd. per yard. I I . , . •% 31ih. PRINTED CRETONNEr-Close, ..fine black stripe, shadow effect; pink ! • j ;; roses. ' Is. nd. per yard. 8 ( ;; Slin. PRINTED CRETONNE—Wide black striped designs; in helio and grey; J I 1 v and green and pink. 18. 11d. per yard. j ■ j - 31in. PRINTED CRETONNE—BIack stripe, with large floral design; in three | colourings. 18. lid.; per yard. $ | " 3lin.-PRINTED CRETONNE—BIack ground, floral and bird design; very l j quaint: , 2s. 6d. per yard. < ■ oOin. PRINTED CRETONNE —Blaok ground, very handsome floral design; s i ' . masses of pink and white roses, also poppies. 48. 9d. per yard. , I ] 50in. PRINTED TAFFETA— Groy and helio grounds, with wide and narrow j i black stripes,: gorgeous colourings; extremely handsome designs. . 3 '- I ' ■ ' - = 6s.'Hd; per yard.; f i •' oOin. PRINTED 1 TAFFETA—BIack ground, with, heliotrope wisteria design; a J v excellent blending of colours. Os. 6d. per yard. \ j -ESTIMATES FOR LOOSE COVERS FOR THE ASKING. |

HAVE A WONDERFUL' BRiCHTENING INFLUENCE IN .THE HOME! ITT- is just at this time of the year, when days are J bright, that you discover the orying need for • new Loose. Covers. - WE SPECIALISE IN LOOSE COVERS TO ORDER— and we are splendidly prepared with a line of artistic, yet durable, fabrics in novel and tasteful designs. j .We . guarantee the fit'and finish of each oover, and we can vouch for the .wonderful wearing qualities of the fabrics. j •VALUE WITH US IS A SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT FEATURE. Write or call for estitmates and patterns. THE SOOULLAB GO. HO. • ; >.CyEg.H,..BTREET > ,.MA3TEBTbNr;ANB MARKET ST., HASTINCS. ; HEAD OFFICE—LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ; Best Selection £ i " Military Watch Wristlets. With from the greatly in- yVith Luminous creased demand . foi 1 our Plain ■■•Dials, Watches, how they are finding , Dials, 40/- , 47/6 . favour. They are. watches to be 27/s 35/. 661", 67/6 proud of, dependablo timekeepers, , 40/- 47/B 70/ . 90/- . sturdily made, many of tliem ab- at all prices V to solut-oly dust and water-proof. . up to •£6/15/-. . : . .Leather Covers, 2s. each. ' .£5/5/-, ; G, Sc 'T. Young r Ltd/ Lambton Quay. I Nothing can-surpass j ■' MORKOCKSES' I j SHEETINGS for . | I durability I 1 When Buying jcb HORROCKSES' name en Face-plait, j a end decline all subititutes. ! a Sold iy all First-Clsss Draper) and Storekeeper? f § HIGHEST AWARDS AT AM. THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS, i ! "Tha World's Best" IiIELLI TYRES LABSE STOCKS — MODERATE PRICE 813 x-Itiss' tm® . 2514 e Tube £1 11 8 880-8 529 „ 15 0 „ £2 0 0 80 KB} » - 0 „ £i 6 0 ."3L3L .R-gavfe-: simmm electbjb GO., LTD, TdL » . 8 Mttffl StaeL WELLIMGTOH. LOWEST BIEAII COST

ALTHOUGH so necessary,the salt you eat at meals costs the I least of anything on the table. So why not have the ' best— CEREBOS SALT LOOK! NOTA'STAIN ON THIS WASHING! Those yellow stains which so often appear in your washing are caused by the trass used in the- joins of the seamed copper. There's no chance of this when you .use a METHVEN Seamless Copper It is free from brass, rivets; solder, seams or joins, and positively won't stain * clothes, or catch and 'fray them. A METHVEN Copper isalso far stronger and longerwearing; and, being smooth inside, is infinitely easier to clean. All - Ironmongers. . Ltdij Makers, DUHEDIN. Colds are prevalent just now && get a bottle of Bonw nington's Irish Moss. It curesW gag-quickly, permanently. Beware Vm* Wof imitations. Bonnington's has W J cured for over 50 years—there's W nothing to equal it. Sold in two p* Jl sizes—the largest is best value. L ® Get it to-day. Avoid imitations. Bonrangtms ...Irish Moss ■Trr™"— 1 in pll 'i g^mraiff iniiiiim WI ¥©is Believe That you oan get tho most sensitive , tooth stopped absolutely without pain? we have imported and improved an apparatus which has been described, and rightly so, by our numerous patients as a wonder. By means of this apparatus wo can produoa that nappy state, in which the patient, although quite conscious of what is taking place around him, cannot feel the slightest pain from the "dreaded drill."FROST & FROST '.'The Painless Dentists," 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2624, 20 November 1915, Page 10

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