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S W@ek ilii D.I.C: 'is ' ;1 ■ Great Import to: Home; Beautifiers! . •->■. J :T}us display is nothing less than an Exhibition of the most : :; r -fashionable burnishing Fabrics extant. .-■ jj Whether it be Madras Muslin, Scotch Curtain Nets, Shadow :, ' , i] ••••--•..- • Tissues, Cretonnes, Taffetas, or any oth.tr furnishmg fabric of vv ; any pretensions 'towards the "artistic; the' D.I.Ci will have -it on ' <■■■■ 4-- • ; ■■ The windows, both "in Panama and Brandon Streets, form a I tby no means unimportant part of the Furnishing- Week Exhibi_tion. ■ , ' , The Curtain Nets mentioned below are the test Scotland pro- 1 . duces—they are artistic; strong', and inexpensive!. . -■ Visit the D.i.C.' during\Furnlshing Week I'.' i ' • soin. IVORY CURTAIN NET—Plain edge, neat designs. Is. 6d. per yard. 1 . ' 54in. IVORY CURTAIN NET—Plain edge, 15 patterns. . :Is. 11d. per yard. . If . 50iii- IVORY-CTtttTAIN NET—'With plain border; small fancy, centre. . . > - ■■■■■.-■ ,v- H \ ■ i ■ •; 1 2s. 3d., per. yard. SOiii. IVORY CURTAIN NET— Scalloped edge,., insertion border, small design, u-.-..-;. 2s. 3d. per yard. 50in IVORY CURTAIN NET—Scalloped edge, heavj' net,- with stripe-and ' - floral pattern. . . : ' _ \ " 2s. 6d. per yard. M-v ■ -50m: IVORY OURTAJN NET— Scalloped edge,-laco border, plain.centre. ' 2s. Hd. per yard. i 60m. IVORY. CURTAIN-NET—Scalloped-edge, trellis, with floral design. • . 2s. lid. per yard. 50in. iVORY CURTAIN NET—Plain edge, very lac.v designs.- . . 3s. 3d. and 3s. Hd. per yard..... -60in ; IVORY CURTAIN NET—Scalloped edge, stripe design. 3S. 3d.'per yard. aOm.'IVORY CURTAIN NET—Scalloped.edge, i new designs. 3s. Ild. per yard.

1 i ■yyHATEVER your thoughts are for .improving and brighten- .I | ' "~'V'ing up your.ijo'me, we can put them into tangible, end.. J,j •''■'-"pJeasing'sSape.; '• : ' 1 -.-■•■:■■■'■ ; 3 j Our Beautiful New Fabrics are y Desirable in. Every Way! : : '<• 'p . The many novel and 'artistio designs are bound; to . .win. your ' J .utmost approval, arid the range is so extensive that it is a j T'"-6imple .matter to harmoniously carry out any colour scheme. ' I | WE ARE LOOSE COVER SPECIALISTS-■ -. -i- 'And we are prepared to niako to your individual requirements I.l' ■t-ri —guaranteeing . satisfaction iu every detail;;■ : < 1 !.§ fhe'ScouSSar 0% Li, • v.i HEAD OFFICE ... LAM BTON QUAY ... WELLINGTON. .-ri I" — 'MAEKET STREET ... , HASTINGS:" ' 1 j - QUEEN STREET .'... ... .' ' 3USTERTON, ; § Attractive A • P -.Designs in V.U I Quality, & j • • WHEN : choosing. it is the. Best'lnvest-- - j| j■■ liient to'look for QUALITY, which means' Most ' 1 . |■. ■ - Satisfaction and Best Value in tlio .. ; |j > j•• ~v ' necessary for .the Table can be obtained | I oiir-Fino: Assortments, which are guaranteed the : H I Best Goods made. ' * ' ;; s m We show. several attractive ■ SETS OF CARVERS," i v i SETS OF FISH-KNIVES AND FORKS, SETS OF '. | ' \ ■ ' FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS, FISU SERVERS, Etc., . | : each in neat cabinet. The one-piece Fish Knives and 1 | Forks aro exceptionally serviceable, handles and blades H . ( being mado.in ono piecc.- ;• < Another stylo lia£ plain g j '■ silver-plated blades and pearl handles. Prices reasonable.- H • • ] . -••»-Let;US' show you- theso goods-. . .• . m ■ (t S ' AMERICAN | Oental : ?tmm ' THire is'REAt ENJOYMENT in .wearing flrtmolat Teoth mado by Or. Raynor, not beoauso.'HE says so, but-bsoausa thousands of his PATIENTS say so. ' Thi, sjntlme'nrH ropeMoilly expressed In tho countless numbor of voluntary testimonials from satlsftod patients, tho original coplos of which v;o will gladly show you. Tho mora dimcult the mouth tho betler w« • Ilk* It, and whan the work Is • oomßlstod—ALWAYS to. tho satisfaction of tho patlont-wo aro mmodlatoly told how woll thoy can grind their fcod, and laughing bocomcs a ploasuro, as there ■ ' is no fear of teeth dropping. W* will undortciko to mako a sst of teeth that; will restore to tho face its NATURAL expression by removing those lines whioh result from less of teeth or W* will give a WRITTEN OUARANTEE to SU yjou, Irrsspeotlvo of tho failure of other Oentlitc—a guarantee which always holds good, and one that Is backed by our 14 years' reputation. lOontlitry Is like any other business or profession. It requires years of practice and etudy to make one capable of dealing with tho great variety of cases that present themselves, In this Office alone wo havo already dealt with mora patients -than tho ontlre rcmi'latlon of Wellington, and the confidence roposed In us Is shown by the fact . that wo still oontlnueito troat ten patients to any other aontlot's ono. If your teeth are beyond saving wa will extract them abcolutely without pain —FREE OF CHARCE-and make for you a set ol tcoth that will be a permanent to lock at and a Joy to cat with. ' if you are now wearing Artificial Teeth, and your face shows signs of agoing wa o an removo the lines qulto easily py the attachment of cortaln pads to your ■ t plato, and at the same timo make it hold more firmly. ■ * "whv.-not vislWSU'Rrofil'c* and Inspect l our different sets of teeth, of which wo • have many thousands for. you fo eelcot from. Wo will examine your mouth v and honestly advise you, for which we make no charge. • PLATES FROM £3 33. 1 \ ■ ! Corner Cuba and Manners Streets (over Winder's), " AND AT AUCKLAND. DR. RAYNER. \ '

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2897, 9 October 1916, Page 2

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