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f hen the D.1.& talks of Slorrocises', Viyella, and Spero Products, it tells of Quality. I3^ ttee three names are famous for quality throughout ■ " the civilised world, just as thte D.I.C. is famed as the "House for Quality' 1 - from one end of the Domin- . ion ,to the other. ' Who does not know the bleautiful texture and ( | quality of Horrockses' and Spea-o Flannelettes? Who £ . does not appreciate the merit of Viyella Flannels? j| Who does not realise that the '"House for Quality" is I the home of these typical British products?,' ■< Then, there are some of'the finest English, Ceylon, and Union Flannels lem? shown in conjunction l I ' with the Flannelettes and .Yiyellas — excellent quali-' , ■ ' >3 £©1 .' ' / Shall we send you Patterns IIS of any of these ? IBI'IJH II H NEW CEYLON SHIRTINGS, THE "NBTHEEBY"—Medium weight, dw- |i |1 M \ HZM able and thoroughly shrank, in six colourings and stripes; good washor; 28 inches wide.- ' - Is. 6d. yard. itJl/ N EW OBYLON SHIRTINGS, THE "SHANNON';-At(out two-thirds wool, ■ soft and fleecy, good quality, and quite fast in colour; in. five different I stripes, and plain grey; thoroughly shrunk; 28 inches wide. NEW CEYLON SHIRTINGS, THE "BRAYTON''—FuIIy three parte'wool, | . thoroug% shrunk; splendid wearer and washer; m seven differenft eol- | ' • • ourings; 29 inches wide, ' 23, 3d.. V 3™" I WOOL SHIRTINGS, THE "NELSON"—For those who'desire an aU wool Shiri L «J jjjor this is specially recommended; sit patterns; all wool, and thoroughly p Tj shrunk; 29 inches wide. 23 - *>• yard. 1 ■- VIYELLA—For day and night wear; in White, Cream, Khaki, Navy, Saxe, | Cardinal, Grey, and a large variety of stripes in dark and light colour- , | ings; all thorougMy shrunk; 81 inches wide. 2s. 90. yara. • VnELLA-tt Cream only, in specially heavy, weights. ' -> HORROCKSES' SPECIAL FLANNELETTE—For Pyjamas and -Shirts; in fil I Brst-rate patterns; fast colours, and quite-unequalled for wesr. • j S3 inches wide — . • "Vf S' 36 inches wide— l ' Men ' . | HORROCKSES' AND SPERO WHITE FLANNELETTE—The twojbest makes , | „ on the market;. special qualities. 36 inches wide. j , 103. 6d.,us. 9d,, and* Us. dozen. | ™ HEW CEYLONETTE—For Nightdresses; 40 inches wide; in Cream only. r? | Special mdtfr for'nightdresses; 40 inoljes.

• ■ • ■ i -J FOR SICKNESS it 'You need a DAVID j J • - McORAE No. A Mat- 111 stress. :It weighs/over ,1 -301bs. Pnro Saiiiarang Hi iKapoo.: You will not [II T4ink into it,.yetit is eoft |J| "and comfortable. If. your - [If "Furnisher does not stock, IF - . write me. i 1 DavtoM'Cme i MATTRESS.....'-..i WAIPA COAL | IDEAL SUMMER COAL. Clean Burning. • ' ' : DOES THE NECESSARY Coking without the heat being too fierce. SATOL BROWN, LTD. COLLIERY REPRESENTATIVES,, 31-33 Johnston Street, '.WE Li I Nv : G TON. : l The TRUCK | is now out of date for convey- I ! ing work on mining plants, etc. iDUNLOP jCONVEYORBEHS' ' do the work better, quicker ■ ; .; and at a fraction of the cost. • j These Fine Rubber Belts give ! wonderful results and last for years. S —-Made in all Sizes — i We also specialise in high-class i I Suction, Air and Delivery \ . jl Hoses, Valves, Packings, etc. j > Goods made to suit your own requirements, a Prices and Samples on Application, j ' ■ dunlop rubber company j I Wellington and Chrlstchurch. j ■; • • » FURNITURE PACKED ' ' And Removed to any Address. Goods Cleared Through OustomhonM. Sfoeap' Storage Acoommodatioa for Goods ' of aTi y Description. KEIR'S FORWARDING r; r: ;AGENCVI r;; ' ; ' :: ' rv: .- '

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2723, 18 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2723, 18 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2723, 18 March 1916, Page 10

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