'j§|! • ke xmas carnivals Hpl ■> IONI ON PA6E 9 OUR F,RST XMAS " NEWS " EDITION |S PRINTED, AND W? IINVITE YOU TO CALL IN AND SEE OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS. —'Ltokwi I Gurnell j Pepairtinaeif .1 j With racent big arrivals our stock now represents the finest j: : l assortment in the district, and we therefore cordially invite you to s ; 9 call in and inspect it. The Linoleums embrace ail the latest colour- I I ings and designs, including Carpet, Tile, Matting, and Parquet. j | HEAVY FLOORCLOTHS—6ft. wide, 4/9 running yard. jj' I HEAVY PRINTED LINOLEU MS-Gft. wide., at 6/., 6/11, and ' J 5 .7/6 running yard. ( I | / NOTE THE PRICES: ■ jj | GENUINE MIRZAPORE BUGS AND SQUARES—Hand-woven I ■ by tlie Datives in India, in a fine assortment of colours and $ | ✓' designs; exceptional value. . f. j 6ft. 3; 3ft.—39/6. 12ft. x 3ft.—72/6. jj ' j 7ft. x 4ft.—57/6 and 59/6. 12ft, x 4Jft.—£s/17/6. | | 9ft. x 3ft.—57/6. " 9ft. x 6ft.—£s/5/- and £5/17/6. j I 9ft. x 12ft.—£10/10/-, £11/11/-. ■ . j EASTERN REVERSIBLE RUGS-Wool Pile, in Green.. . j • i 4ft. x 2ft.—l6/6. 7ift. x 4ift.—69/6. • jj sft. x 2Wi—2s/». 9ft. x 6ft.—£s/10/-. f 6ft. x 3ft.—36/6; ' 9ft. x lOJft. —£9/5/-. « 9ft. x 12ft.—£10/5/-. ; I j . | , | :
Oil Saturday night. Miss Dorothy Saunders received from Sir Arthur Pearson tho following cablegram, which is strikingly characteristic of the warmhearted thoughtfulness of thejounder of the Fresh Air Fund: —"London, November 25. Heartiest thanks for your kindness in again helping ths Fresh Air Fund. I fear this message will be too late for your entertainment but I have only just heard of your good intentions. The sympathetic kindness of yourself and your friends deeply appreciated. (Sgn.) Arthur Pearson." A foaturo of the sido shows at the Returned Soldiers' Fcto on Saturday next will be a tent containing curios secured during the Gallipoli campaign. Miss Dccima Tripe, of Wangamu, is staying with Mrs. Alderson, of Highland Park. Mrs. Leslio Gorton motored back to Feilding yesterday. ' DOES SUPERFLUOUS HAIR MAR YOUR BEAUTY? Tho greatest humiliation is suffered by women so afflicted. These growths may be permanently destroyed with "KULDAH." This safe, sure, and simple remedy does not mark or burn the skin, and has no objectionablo odour. Hair on the face and neck gives one an unkept appearance, and it behoves every woman to use tho best means at her disposal to completely destroy the growth. KULDAH is prepared from the formula of one of the world's most noted skin specialists, and is guaranteed to destroy the worst growth. Price, 6s. 6d., from Geo. Meo, Chemist, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Posted, 3d. extra—Advt.
| Baby is a .Connoisseur §. =| in his own little way ~ 55 He likes—and must have—the best. You j§ — cannot be too cautious in selecting his EE H food. Use a proved food—a food which 5 S has been in the front rank for years. . §§. 5 MeUin's Food is the ■ =.;• — most efficacious equivalent to. 551'' §= Mother's Milk, and satisfac- . S e~ torily fulfils all the require- -tage™ ost A d t3Si' S 5 1 ments of an artificial food. c °'"' il " :es yoa - = ■£■ A Sample Bottle of Mellia's" Food, together with ustful Handbook for ! Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent post Free. Write to-day to 55 =jjj MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD., WELLINGTON. EE lllllliiiiillllM Made from the best tea from the best No i? _M other blend gives such good value as Amber Tips. .WHOLESAXE AGENTSi THOMPSON BKOS., LTD. .WMXiNGTun,
ltekU4taMlSn^)ilin i 'Tn?rroßg£aEjg^TO 11==? The Story of the Lamp if^ 111 : IMch' '^ettys"^ieXVl Century: |jl \m I P ie lamps of the sixteenth century were as primitive as fE= ;K~ |- the lamps of four or five thousand years earlier. But about I grn j' utc ' l metal workers produced lamps known as "Bettys" [== t~rvr made from tin, pewter and copper, which were exported to ''t~ : other countries. , p = . js~i To-day our homes are flooded with light. We can read, ;~ rr= sew, write and work in comfort. The brilliant, soothing s;s=='' light, produced by > ;=s=s' [| Laurel Kerosene I l:ps The sojt white light ==? === is pure and clean, giving a mellow light that is restful to th' ; S=aj jpr weakest eyesight, and keeps the oculist away. No fumes, pSf P° smoke, perfectly safe. For lighting, heating and cooking jjjp§§ —= it cannot be excelled. Laurel is our new trade mark name fpg={ for highest quality American Kerosene ever sold in Austra- 11111 —: j ' asia a "d replaces our old brand, White Rose. IjHII S== Insist on Laurel ' I^3 Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary Limited' IH Isl.f Wellington, Auckland, Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill- " VS \ Timaru, Napier, Gisborne, Wanganui. i jiliiiiiiiiiiiii! J;:::
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3
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