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We would respectfully ask you to call and inspect at our Stora NOW. However, if it is not convenient to call, please write in for patterns and full information concerning any particular Carpet or Linoleum, etc., you require—we will attend to your request : at once. OUR STOCK INCLUDES: REVERSIBLE WASHING RUGS- JAPANESE MATTING-36Ln. wide; in Suitable for Bedroom use. Plain Splash. Pattern, also Red and 36 x 18in., 3s. 11d.; 43 x 24in., Blue wovens designs. 6s. I1d.; 60 x 30in., 10s. 6d,; is. 9d. per yard. 72 x 36in., 13s. 6d. Plain Blue, Bed, or Green. ] At is. 6d. per yard. HEAVY MATTING SQUARES-For " pit,™™ ™« t -p * ' „.,_., ... _ •; 200 CARPET ENDS—In Tapestry, Seaside Residences,- with Brown „ , , T , ,_~ ~-.." „,_,._,- .. Brussels, Velvet Pile, and Axininster. Border, Plain Centre. " ~ . . , . „-, .... _.«,. „», '! All colours and •iesizns. 6ft. x 9ft., 16s. 6d.; 9ft. x 9ft., I „i „„.,„,,., „., . ' •• At 3s. 9d., 3s. Ild., 4s. 6d., SS. 6d., 25S ' V SS. 11d., 6S. Bd., 6S. Jld., 7S. EXTRA HEAVY TAVISTED. SEA- " 11d '' t0 13S " 6d " GRASS SQUARES—Damask effects. \ LINOLEUMS—AuotIier large shipment 9ft. x 6ft., 235. 6d. J 9ft. x 71ft., •• 0 f Linoleums has just come to hand 355, j 9ft. x 9f t., 375. 6d.; 9ft. x .. in all the latest colours and patterns, 101 ft., 48s. 6d. j Oft. x 12ft., •,• including Tile, Parquet, Matting, 575. 6d. ' •• Carpet, and Floral designs; Oft. wide. 7 At 4s. Hd., ss. Cd., 65., 6s. cd., and JAPANESE MATTING RUGS-For .'. 6s. 11d. per running yard. , ' • Bedrooms. *i . sft. x 21ft., is. 11d., 2s. 3d., OUR LINOLEUM STOCK is eimply, and 3S. 6d.; 6ft. s 3ft., 25., 2S. magnificent. You will positively 6d., and 4s. 6d. have no trouble in getting something suitable to your requirements.

' Table Cutlery That fill Not Stall or' Kost fJVHINK of the wearisome work of cleaning and polishing the ordinary table cutlery after each meal. Half the labour of washing up is eliminated—simply wash the knives in warm water, wipe with a soft dry "cloth, and ■ they are as clean as ever, and ready for the table once • more. There is No.: Laborious Work with the Knife Board or Machine, no expenditure on powder or polish, and always bright - and shining cutlery, with the minimum of trouble. This cutlery is manufactured by Christopher Johnson and Co., Sheffield. When purchasing Stainless and Rustless Cutlery be sure to see that Each Knife is Branded "Firth Stainless," for there is a wide 'difference between the steel manufactured by Thomas Firth and Sons, Ltd., ,the patentees, and some of their imitators. The cutlery with this brand upon it will not be affected by water, acids, vegetable, or fruit stains. It can be left for hours after cutting lemons, onions, or I other fruit or vegetables, without being affected in any way by stain or rust. E. W. Ills & fa,'Umiled.'' \a___l_____ ■ ■ ' 'J t—..nt.n..mH. ~„„„ ~. ~, .„„„,,,. ,„| ||| ,„, ,„ | ||m|||, K ||yMm» UJH..I/I ml.. ...-ft. DONT But restore your grey and faded hairs to their natural color with LOCKYER'S'SULPHUR Sold Everywhere. Loekyer's gives health to the Hair and restores the natural color It cleanses the scalp, and makes the most perfect Hair Drossinc" lhis world-famed Hair Restorer is prepared by the great Ha& H.E.jandcanuoobtainodfromanyChemistsandStoreßthrouchont ine World. ° ■ For Homes with Children The Open Fire Abundant Hot Water Bathing baby causes a woman no anxiety or no trouble when she has a . Champion" Range. The range can be turned into an 'open Arc, making, .'tie | Kitcnen warm, whilo the mother can &11 1 ways rely on It for abundant hot wafer. 11 The "Champion" meets every need of the woman with a family. It cooks beautifully, looks well, is easy to clean, BRINSLEY & CO., Ltd., DunetJln. mi ......1..... , „ tt—im§4|% anyt hinq

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2924, 9 November 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2924, 9 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2924, 9 November 1916, Page 3

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