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There's more money for you in this 1 lotics than meets the eye! I r £s soon as '-ffie news of a D.LC, 1 Sale begins to spread over City ' | and Country, tHero is an eager 1 looking forward to tie First Day 1 by those men and women who 1 ' & t know from actual experience thai | j tlieir opportunity Las come 'to g buy high-class merchandise at | jf j®T ti&MS less than usual prices. ' . I » Pf 1 Hence, the D.1.0. Has mucH 1 1 §§ H if fill pleasure in announcing' that the | first day of the Great Summer 1 Sale will he Monday, 24th Janu- 1 . ' ' The time will be 9 a.m., and | 'thereafter daily the business of \ 1 buying and selling Bargains will 1 go on apace. | i: A First: Bay of the B.Ld Great Simmer I F Bale—Monday, 24th January, 1916. I I' SometMiig . New. k I ; DRAPERIES, WE W UNFADEABLE FABRICS . The'dainMest, coolest, and most attractive Furnishings for the Home. \lf you intend adding the charm of new Draperies to "our S . Home this season;you .will make a serious miistake if jou v buy without seeing our novelty line of "Simd<Jur" Fabrics. BABY FAIRS!AS. ■We- can furnish you with the proper shades to harmonise with' your " OWOS hIS lifG .! interior decorations. "Sundour" Fabrics are the choicest and most VifOl" effective draperies possible—they are absolutely proof against fading ■ ■■, ft<^K3KSSW. IN PLAIN !AKD FiffUBED CASEMENTS 'AND CRETONNES. ; \ _ . beautiful specimens, and were much , / admired. Send for Samplss and Prices. Baby Fairman, the splendid little fellow who tied for the first prize, owes his life to Virol. Some months .? 1 ' ago he wasted to a skeleton; he was 1| | § Til in hospital, but got no better, and ooUULLAn UU. LIII. i occurred to her to give him Virol. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. I I weeks, putting a small quantity of j ; I Virol on his lips every now and then - with a feather — and afterwards I '.'ALSO, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON; MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. . • giving Virol and milk. He has | . . S 'taken Virol regularly since, and /S 8 to-day is the picture of health and r) y 1 happiness. V- — ; ; ■ — I find babies thrive wonderfully on __ : : 1 — ! I Virol, and in cases of wasting it ia j ,<a invaluable. __ ■ _ _ _ . (Signtd) E. Hbatley, Matron. If there s HOSE to buy for your Garden lfanAi better consult us. We can supply you with Garden Hose of absolutely I||? || ||p<a || J1 || 1 guaranteed quality—non-perishable—durable and reliable. / Hi fa H MJggP' K VERY SPECIAL! . ... Vlrollsed Mlltt — a teaspoonful of Our line of 3-ply Indiarubber Hose (English made). 30s, per coil Of 60ft. warm toot*holTmim-ia^n'wea' ' OR COMPLETE WITH JET SPRAY AND UNION, 325. Bd. food for nervous exhaustion. CARRIAGE PAID. 132*166, London, E.C. Please remit CASH WITH ORDER. I J This line of Hose we can faithfully recommend, to give long and valu- ■ : able service, and if you have a need in this direction—DO NOT HESITATE TO SEND ALONG I OUR ORDER! s You save much money when ■. . . , Bij youuse HEAN'S ESSENCE, J 8 |10- SimS' risrdwsrs C©o lot ®L | ten shillings on a pint of best 111-113 CUBA STREET :: :: :: :: WELLINGTON, | cou fk; and sore tkoat h g medicine. Be sure it s Hean s. e (| taHaMPyJiU-w^'l til a ij-»-Trrifrjßai Splendid Opportunity! GALVANISE© CORRUGATED IRON i£2S per Ton [. ;■ '■ ___ I I HOT JUST LANDED 120 CASES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAII I QUICKLY, SO HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PEE TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION !IS OM '£2, 6, 7, 8 ft,; 9ft,. 10s. TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 TON EXTRA. ■I AH iALSO OFFERING SHEEP AND POULTRY/NETTING BELOW, THE MARKET 1 PEICE for cash only. #WIEI 9

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2675, 22 January 1916, Page 10

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