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CARPET I SALE BARGAINS ; ! HEAMTM MUG | SALE BARGAINS . i CARPET ENI | 1 SALE BARGAINS | ! All Kleifls of I | SALE BARGAINS 1 r \ I FROM OUR CARPET AND LINOLEUM DEPARTMENT. * \ I MANUFACTURERS' PRICES ARE ADVANCINC WEEK IN AND WEEK \ | OUT, SO THAT IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO OFFER THE SAME COODS | . AT THE SAME USUAL PRICES AFTER WE HAVE TO BUY AGAIN. NOW, | DOESN'T THAT MAKE THE SALE PRICE DOUBLY DESIRABLE TO SE--8 CURE NOW? ' | ■ % SEAMLESS AXMINSTER SQUARES, all good, vpfe&fe aesigns . iT 1:' f, 12 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Usual price, £5 los. " •' - - | £ 6 9ft. x 12ft. Usual price, £7 10s. ' . \ '■> 4 9ft. x 9ft. Usual price, £4 4s. I { JUTE AXMINSTER SQUARES- f 6 5 heavy 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Usual price, £2 17s. 6d. 2 onlv 9ft. x 12ft. Usual price, £3 12s. 6d. jj HALL RUGS- . \, 0 12-only 9ft. x 3ft. Usual price, 19s. 6d. v 5" $ 6 only 12ft. x 3ft. Usual price, 225. 6d. I $ 6 only 9ft. x 4ft. 6in. Usual price, 30s. \ ii 6 only 9ft. x 6ft. Usual price, 375. 6d. i 3 i 6 only 12ft. x 6ft. Usual price, 355. | ij MATTING SQUARES, in good carpet patterns. \ | Printed—9ft. x 6ft. Usual price, 10s. 6d. i ft 9ft. x 12ft. Usual price, 21s. j S .Woven — Bft. x 4ft. 6in. Usual Price, 10s. 6d. ■ . 9ft. x 6ft. Usual price, 13s. 6d. [ | 9ft. 9ft. Usual price, 19s. 6d. \ 5 9ft. x 10ft. 6in. Usual price, 255.- . j y 9ft. x 12ft. Usual price, 275. 6d. i s . ODD LOTS CARPET ENDS, which would make good l bedroom rugs, from 4b, £ f 6d., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d., up to 13s. 6d. 1 AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER LINES. I All subject So Sale Discount of 2/- in the £. i |

! Street, Palmerston North. Brice's Hair Regenerator.—,£s, Helen C. Laing, North 1 Koad, Gladstone, Invercargill; il 10s., W. Boyle, Burgess Road, Devonport, Auckland; .81, Miss Jean Leach, St. Saviour's " Vicarage, Sydenham, Christchurch. Lily 1 Starch— ,£3, Miss Iv. Parker 11 Hospital Street, Greymouth; ,£2, B. Millward, Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington; «i£l, Mrs. J. Hall, Hine Street, New Plymouth; and four prizes of ss. each. St. George's Jam? —d£2, Josh Sigley, Riverside Road, Gisborne; ,£l, Mrs. Jack Lambert, Imperial Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland; 12 21b. jars jam, E. Baxter, c.o. Mrs. M'Alister, S'elwyn Road, Kohemarama. Auckland, Dunlop Eubber Co.—£s 55., Jack H. Chapman, Liverpool Street, Hamilton; 25., A. F. Morrison, 121 Merivale, 'St. Albans, Christchurch; .£1 Is., W. A. Wil- ■ ton, P.O. Box 7, Mangonui, North Auckland. Bonnington's Pills.—d£2 10s., J. E. Stevens, School for the Deaf, Sumner; .£2 10s., Jack H. Chapman, Liverpool Street, Hamilton; £1, Miss E. Chappell, Liardet Street, New Plymouth; JEI, Keith Matthews, c.o. Matthews Bros., Ward Street, Hamilton; 10s., lv. D. Scott, Kukuta Bay, Wanganui; 10s., Miss G. R. Jones, Auckland Hospital, Auckland. Red Cross Ointment.— .£2, Mrs. H. Kirk, 11 Hospital Street, Greymouth; >£1 10s., Mr. J. Terry, Guthrie Street, Timaru; 10s., MissS. Hancock, Dalmore, Dunedin. Exmazol.—.£2 12s. 0(1., Henry J. Sharland, Umawera P. 0., Hokianga, Auckland; 12s. Gd., Miss G. It. Jones, Hospital, Auckland; .£2 25., Miss M. Wrigley, Opaki Road, Masterton; .£1 Is., Mrs. H. Kirk, 41' Hospital Street, Greymouth; and four smaller prizes. Phosphatonic.—£o- 55., Miss L. Snow, 18 Turnbull Street, Wellington; £2 25., W. A. Given, Karangahake; £1 Is., W. P. Collins, Devonport, Auckland; and four smaller prizes. Sydal.—lt would occupy too much space to give a list of the 39 prize winners in this competition, therefore we give the first three most important words—SEE THE EMOLLIENT. Excelsior Baking Powder— .£2 25., W. A. Wilton, Box 7, Mangonui; ,£1 Is., J. Whitolaw, ICanio. Military Pickles.—.£2 10s., David Anderson, Washdyke, Timaru; ,£1 10s., Mrs. H. A. Hunt, Waiongona, near Inglewood; £1, Mrs. A. Glynn, Ouse Street, Oamaru. Molendo.—£2, M. G. Shaw, 281 Fitzgerald Avenue, Christchurch; £1, S. G. Cornford, Council Offices, The Square, Palmerston North; 10s., S'. Small, 2 Bell Street, Wanganui. Radium Boot Polish— .£3 35., Ena Chapman, Hamilton Road, Auckland; £1 Is., Edith Balser, Hessey Street, Masterton; and 7 consolation prizes. Bonita Baking Powder.— i£s, Miss B. Snoad, York Street, FeUding; ,£2, Miss Jessie Ewart, 18 Sydney Street, Dunedin; and 100 consolation prizes. Pepso. —=£15, H. Graves, K band alia li, Wellington; .£lO, P. J. M'llvride, Railways, Wellington; .£3, Georgina Johnston, Pukerua, Manawatu Line; .£2, G. W. Telford, Bank of Australia, Auckland. Tonking's- Emulsion. —,£lO, C. G. Stalker, 116 Britomart Street, Wellington; .£3, Stan. Cornford, Box 7, Palmerston North; £2, Huntley Dunlop, 38 Averill Road, Invercargill ; .£l, R. Henton, 12 Rugby Street, Merivale, ChristchuTch; il, Mts. H. Kirk, Hospital Street, Greymouth; .£l, George Harding, High Street, Dannevirke; Ml, Miss S.' M. Colley, Lansdowne, Masterton; £1, (Miss J. Johnson, 112 Bullcr Street, New Plymouth; and 30 other cash prizes. British Dominions Insurance Co —£5, Miss M. E. Cullinane, 29 0 Neill Street, Auckland; £2, Geo. Harrop, Mangonui, North Auckland; .£l, E, Henton, 12 Ru"Uy Street, Merivale, Christchurch. Noof-Orold.—.£2 2s.,'Mrs. Allan M'Kmlay, 21 Coromandel Street, Wellington; .£1 Is., Mrs. J. Hand, High Street North, DanneviTke. KildeTt.-.£2 25., Grace Vaughan, c.o. Mrs. I. Jones, Mary Street, Mount Eden, Auckland; .£1 ' Is., Mrs. Amelia Hagart, Main Koad, Lower Hutt. We much regret that as the results of ■ "Clever Mary", and Diamond Dyes Competitions have not Teached us ftom Sydney, we are unable to publish them in this advertisement. Successful _ competitors will bo communicated with direct. IMPORTANT—Owing to tho increase of postage by the War Tax, we shall he unable this year to mail the journal to competitors as we have done hitherto. Until the normal postage is restored we would ask all our readers to apply to their chemists for the Magazine, or to the principal storekeepers in their locality. TO THE PUBLIC— "Competitions is a magazine which combines advertising with mental recreation and amusement and is. a most interesting publication. Since its introduction its advertisers havedistributed over X9OO ill prize money. Why should not you compete in its simplo contests. "Competitions" is published annually, and copies mav bo obtained gratuitously from any chemist or from tho principal storekeepers throughout tho Dominion. AMBER TIPS TEA COMPETITION. THE EASTERN TEA CO. havo now received the decision of the Editor, who advises that he has awarded prizes aa follows:—' (1) Mrs. M. E. Chappell, Liardet Street, New Plymouth. (2) Henry J. Sharland, Umawera P. 0., Hokianga. (3) Mary Judd, 12 Orbell Street, Dalmore, Du.ncdin. (1) Miss Hilliard, Gladstone Road, Pariiell. Auckland. (5) P. E. Pond, 3S Church Street, Masterton, To whom cheques will bo posted. The Proprietors of Amber Tips also desire to tlmnk all others who entered for tho coml jter e^succesMul. •

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2682, 31 January 1916, Page 3

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