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r The jew "Joffre" Bioasiag is tat one of | I eigfst new ranges ©f Shirting and Blousmg | ;■ ; ! . Fabrics at the D.LC. I | , This is indeed interesting and welcome news for buyers of « q ) Blousings, Shirtings, and Pyjama Materials. . j The "Joffre" Blousing is the latest novelty, and comes in nar- ] hTfm | : row black and white stripes. 'Its appearance is undeniably smart, , jra S| f§ , | and as it washes most beautifully will command a ready sale at - ' | 1/-per yard. .1 Then, there are Flannelettes—Horrockses' and other British $ . ,"z I inakfc's of world-wide renown, but above all there is a new ship- ' I Y's j ment of Ceylon' Shirtings, 'comprising five distinct ranges; each has | : .5 ■ its particular point of value, and-the prices run on "easy-to-pay"- ; . 3 . lines. . t Si Hera are toils of lie m j I Cegloi Siirtitfs-Fiie reading M ' j v "" CEYI,O?i SHIRTINGS— BANGS' 5-Ont Best Quality Cey. | '•V /"'3 RANGE 1-Insis different colour- lon, m. special;designs for Py. j 1" H f iv* * ■•im. m striped patterns, taw* Jawas, wtde stripes fast | • V yj j 1 Ur » an " very good texture, thor- % IJL , kjj or grey grounds, good heavy • • | weight and shrunk; 29 inches ' | RANGE 2 ~ ltl serat colourings, in hoBEOCKSES' WHITE FLANNEL- \ . ~ narrow ttnd medium- width . ETTES> uneqilaUed fol . wear and 3 i stripes, very suitable for hoys appearanc6; 3C inclles wide . • .Si. , wear « strong in texture, and. 9s . 11d„ 10s. 11d„ 12s. 9d. dozen. ~ . i S . shrunk; 29 inches wide. ' << s>^ 1 15, 8d- . »<J»o BjJ | • ■ RANGE 3—ln nine different stripes STRIPED FLANNELETTES, in great 1 §J ■ 1 I ■. '--.'and colourings,■ indistinct all-. .variety, useful, inexpensive, 1 and J § | pjjj ... -• . • j ' over\stripes, and tho fashion- durable; 3G inches wide. . | able block stripes, shrunk; 29 o s . nd., 10s. Hd., 12s. 9d. dozen. xjjAUj/ •j inches wide.- Is. 11d. yard.. w J - RANGE 4-In a-variety of patterns >. 1 S and colours, soft' and- warm,, al- TH*> NEW "JOPFEE" BLOUSING, ' | , mo st eaual to an all wool for " in narrow black and white stripes, | , .. . ' g : warmth, and will last much very . Smart in appearance, and | -• - . J longer; all thoroughly shrunk;' 29 washes splendidly; 31; inches wide. . \ : inches wide. 2s. 4d. yard. Is, yard. J

Hp [aaessnal I ~1 \axsiim I I i LOOSE COM! . |||| ' ■ * _ "dresses" a room so I*~l • . ■ much or add? more to, its general attractive" "thaa. LOOSE COVERS on-Easy Chairs-and Ches- ' Wo specialise in making LOOSE •ti , Jfl»a|aja COVERS to order, and guarantee /^ffmufWrOaf! ' perfect fit,;; thorough workman- ralis/ijC - . ship, and artistic finish, at IMliffiMlWi I*l*l/ | Wo mako to your individual requirements, and wo have ft choice [5] ~ri .range of attractive and 'serviceable fabrics, ill snoh a wide range of nl- - ■ colourings and designs that choosing is a pleasure., •; !•■"■ =, MAT WE SUBMIT ESTIMATES AND PATTERNS? IE b YOU CANNOT CALL, SEND FOR PARTICULARS AND | n ' ' • PRICES. y - 1 "THE SGOULLAR CO. ITD.f n ' fi J OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, . WELLINGTON.' If.-qUEENjSTREET, MASTERTON. | MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. I C—ZZH |— —1 @ t —I|J) .

I f : Better . ; I Nightcap thanM J Gerstena Graellt j These Winter" nights you could have no more dolicious and ® ' nourishing nightcap than a ® bowl of Gerstena-' Gruel, sweet- V| eued and flavoured with Va- (i I' .nffla* 'Nutmeg, Lemon, or any-'Hp spice you fancy. ' k It takes no longer to prepare re than a jug of coffee—a couplo | of minutes' boiling is all it re- |: quires. | Make it just like porridge, only | with milk, and using lialf the j quantity of it GOOD i 2 MINUTES | This Gerstena Gruel is far pre- 9 a ferable to that; made with | H Cornflour; it is not at all heavy J j®. and will not disturb one's rest, | . j® as cocoa and indigestible | KS drinks are prone to do. | _M|\ Try it for supper— | |M it has a taste that a t ? mpfcs an<l never .' J3 wick Grocers sell Si 2 Billiards j§ n sit Home In |l| For Under §§ qI lid. per day 575 M. EagiiißSßigaigKsazaogi. pf Pul an 'Alcock' Billiartl-Dining ]== vgj Table in your house, and every = evening you can enjoy the game ==3j = ; one never tires of—Billiards. j^"-- ; O. The cost is trifling. 10 = Every 'Alcock' Table is so i—— (ffij soundly constructed that it af- i^S. fords a lifetime's phy and pleas- p®? === ure. Even after Ten Years' |=H service an 'Alcock' will bring i /-\ ■ _ Half its Original Price. == Your expenditure on Home j-EE Billiards, including initial cost and l|©) -— - upkeep, need not average more i-i----than Three Hall-pence a day— |s=r= Q| certainly, not an extravagance I SH g=| Most men spend more on'smoke.' !=—' S=| 'Alcock' Billiard Tables lit all !§| l|pj| rcoms. A Moderate Cash == Hi /"> Deposlt *? rinßS fn =| S, one to your home j\J 0 a In I 1 >k trated Catalogue. M H ,4\_. 2 sWiV IBs /' I #fP ALCOCK 1 i'f I ' & CO., LTD. © S "-^' g Billiard People" |p (*) Head Office and Factory: Wellington O And at Auckland & Cliri-jtchurcli ~f~ HAINKS .1 "=-~zi ® l!!lolliI@l!!W!!l!ll®l|l!lHi @ NOTE —Alcock's Wellington Address is: BAKER'S BUILDING, opposite ' Union Bank.

A HANDSOME SILVER FRAME 1 FOR YOUR SOLDIER'S PORTRAIT. ■■ J ' A STERLING SILVER FRAME is nona. too good to enshrine I - : . that .treasured photograph! .Wa show a full range o'f- I sizes and shapes, the silver mounts being of substantial weight K rand strength. . '" * gr 1 -- STERLING silver photograph frames. I . _f Koniid,- 'oblong; oval,, and fancy shapes.. 1 fromjin. and 3in. upwards. PRICES,'g/-- TO £4. 1 Very finely enamqlled on sterling silver.' . I .In blue or green shades. PRICES, ]Q/- TO 35/- 1 ; &T= YOU NO, Ltd. I 252 LAMBTON QUAY. 1

1' "SHOOTING IEQtJiSJTES. : . J' W- to hand a larce SELECTION of arms, AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR TrtE COMING SEASON !' AS UNDER:- ' ' | CUNS—S.B.B L., D.8.8.L., in BoneliiLl's and Hollis's make, 'I: r ; ;; iatioShottunl in Re P and Au " | " R,FLES rl inch J o tT 1 RjflsE and Carbines, 32,38, and U calibres, • ' 1* ' ? n : L - also Single Shot, Repeating, II and Automatio in 22 calibre. " ' . s |1 American, Premier, Safely Police, and i§3 . . P,STOL^ 3 ? Sf ] i b T e u S i°. Va ?v ut<,n ?? tio Pist °l. 191? Model, 'if ' tarn ' T r and is fitted with j ' ■ ■ to Breech, thus giving greater fiowor. ' CARTR,D GE|—We Have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, ■ W ' Aii?fF™tek %6 from tbe Best Enelish [ I||N . ." SUNDRIES— IpIL ' . Cloauing Rods, Bristle and Wiro Brushes, Pulßhroughs, i if *Je«b!e Cleaners, Canvas and leather Girt■Wsk ' ' l|| JOHU BUTHJE■& CO.™ iSI - KETAL§ & HARDWARE. MERCH/iNTS ... . ■ WILLIS STREET. P ■■ ■! ""IHW ff ' L I' l. nil, J.I in, In, m,i . I,|,|||„|

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2794, 12 June 1916, Page 2

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