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BHMMMH«MBMIW»Haii^^ Our New Season's shipment of this celebrated material has arrived I —it Is the largest and best assortment we have ever had—lt com- 1 prises 40 new designs. 1 If you have not yet bought Eden Cloth, let us tell you some : , § of its outstanding features;— I It is an •all-tho-year-round cloth. It.has-a beautiful finish, giving the ' ! It is_ suitable for Blouses, appearance of an fyoenstye wool Pyjamas, Ladies' and Children's fabric. ' ' Dresses, etc. v . It is, this Eden Cloth, ono o? tho It washes well and woars veil. most adaptable and econcrnkal ?. 'Vis colours are fast. materials »old. -. \ It does not shrink. " - . ', EDEN CLOTH—2Bin. wide. , Qtf, Yards PATTERNS'FEEE. *® I No-Wonder I , / ~ the Best.

I. Teachers of / //J . Domestic Science Always emphasise the importance ol labour-saving, time-saving j appliauces for housework'. Any a j 'convenience which lessens the | housewife's work should be in i the up-to-date house. Methven's Washing Boiler Frame . Is the latest and most approved appliance for boiling clothes. It saves work, time, money. The olothes are easier to handle, they ' 8 boil far quicker, and less fuel is required. TAILOR'S TALK! I gOMB Tailors talk too much, and wo have the historical, iucident of the throe Tailors of Tooley Street who 6pokc for England. We cannot do that, but. we can speak for ourselves—wo are just Tailors, and we know our business. If you want a new Suit made to measure, it will pay you and pay us to §et together. For the sake of this mutual profit let us get together quickly. THE NEWEST SPRING SUITINGS AAV AIT YOUR CHOICE, j Morris©ii & fmmj THE MILITARY TAILORS, McCarthy's Buildings, Willis Street ... WELLINGTON. | | GOVERNMENT L DEPARTMENT) :S EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. --■■ j ■■ ■ Assets £5,300,000 Existing Assurances.... £14,000,000 Annual Income .... £609.000 Bonuses Allotted .... £3,246,000 /. H. RICHARDSON, F.F.A., (i) Commissioner, [ j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2881, 20 September 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2881, 20 September 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2881, 20 September 1916, Page 3

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