| To give Cushions for Christmas Gifts is to | » give comfort to the recipient. , 1 . Tie very'suggestion of comfort conveyecf by tie receipt of a ,%< ' Cushion on Christmas Day. makes such a gift highly appreciated. ' U ||s* But just as there are two sides to every so there are two % • sides to every Cushion story, viz., the story of comfort and the d story of beauty. ' % |i ' In the production of 'Artistic Cushions the D.I.C. excels, as the jffij if many examples now on display will amply testify. M If: you wish to make a Gift of exceptional utility, appearance • and ® !& ' ' comfort, ' i a p GIVE YOUR SPECIAL' FRIEND j £ A D.I.C, CUSHION FOR CHRISTMAS. j JCS PKINTE® CRETONNE CENTRES —In beautiful designs and colourings, with' <»hwl stitched edge, border of plain poplin, harmonising with prevailing colour J centre,- a useful present. _ Cushion Cover only, Bs. 3d. r Cushion Complete, 10s. 9d. ,S jg igilll'f SHADOW TISSUE CENTRES—Fawn ground, floral designs, stitched edge, H fi' (j?-3 W border plain poplin. Cushion Cover only, Bs. 9cJ. 111 ill c BLACK GROUND CRETONNE CENTRE—Conventional coloured design, IL J fHHf Hi sg stitched border of black eatin. Cushion Cover only,'gs, Ild. M ,Ai - Cushion Complete, 12s. 6d. 5? TAPESTRY CENTRES—AII-over floral design, borders of plain poplin and j§£ " luien. Cushion Covers only, Bs. 6d. ' *2S » . 1 ■ • Cushion complete, 11s. • J w, m. PILLOW-SHAPE CRASH AND REPP CUSHIONS-In Natural, Green. N Helio, and Black, fringed both ends to match.' V Cushion Covers only, Bs. 9d. i J1 * ' ' . - Cushion Complete, lis. fld. 7s ' BL'ACK SATlN—Ruched band, l>iped edge. ' / mj £ . Cushion Complete, 225. 6d. S if! BLACK SATlN—Piped only. Cushion Complete, 11s. 6d. Jg fi. BLACK JAPANESE SILIC-Stitclied edge. . "p Cushion Cover only, es. nd, Jv k ' Cushion Compete. 9s. 6d. j" BLACK JAPANESE CUSHIONS—Round with inched top and border. y 1• • .' ■ " Cushion Complete. 16s. 6d. M V , 'ROUND POtJFFE FLOOR CUSHIONS—Figured Cretoniie top, black poplin v base, girdlo of cord. 17s. 6d. each. Jp I CAVE HOURS: Daily from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m. Friday: 6.30 J V to 8.30 p.m. Saturday: 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. v Arto m* \
*r'~~ " ' r; ;?leasm-Coif«rt - ' : I MIJ: n ?aii' Satisfactioii -" ||w .j n' como:from";an. _ s S DINING ■ J : " ■ RQOIHL-I find lere. the most com- tg —.— ' Jjr" ' I piste' range of artistic Dining Room | ' I 1. Furniture,, in various modern da-. • '. •« J| 1 ! •.:'. : "rigns juid «ihoioe^materials. While we'handle the finest gTade qualities we offer distinct value with ,1 every piece or suite, and we take pleasure in offering suggestions and '... j helping, you in every way with choosing. Furniture for your Home. I fWe will furnish your Dining Boom with the most artistic, beautiful, ■ and durable fnriiiture to be found, and our, prices in.every instance re- ; present:'a high standard of value. SCOULLAR FURNITURE IS THE : ;j FURNITURE FOR YOU! , i "SCOULLAR'S" MA.RKET STREET, QIIEEN STREET, > . ■ HASTINGS. . MASTERTON, ' : HEAD OFFICE—LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON.
lilß. BLtellTH! The best SMITHY Coal in New Zealand ,:is NORBRTJNNER.. Its value has been'proved by the majority of smiths the Manawatu, .Wairarapa, ; „and Alain Trunk Districts. .Free from Sulphur. Satisfaction Guaranteed. To ;;;* getj.the genuine.NORBRUNNER Coal, brder from— .fSAMUEL;BROWN,' LTD. 'COLLIERY. REPRESENTATIVES, il-33 JOHNSTON ST., WELUNCTON.
£10 YOU REALLY WffSH TO BE WELL? ' To have stronger lungs, firmer flesh, better appetite. To sleep well, eat well, work well. Then take Those who have tried it know how good it is. # You can know if ynu will, but give it a faithful trial. 2/d & 4/6 per bottle. At chemists and stores. 91
Splendid Opportunity! ir : 6iayiNlSßD. : - CORRUGATED IRON ' ; filler "FoBTi pr ®semt Market Price j|I.CI ■■ BUBS ism. • I HAVE JUST LANDED 120\CASES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAR / QUICKLY, SO HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PER TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION T IS ONLY '£%, $, 7, 8 ft,; 9ft,. If&.TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 TON EXTRA. I; ' lAM ALSO OFFERING SHEEP, AND POULTRY NETTING BELO.Wr THE MARKET i'PRICE FORvCASH ONLY. • .. GEOHGE WINDER, c.r.*£'±"i.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2646, 17 December 1915, Page 2
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