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.v, A Real Christmas Welcome to .pp¥. ' y@up ©uests-AD.LC. Axminste'p. \M|| < \ Vestibule Rug'. ■ gAf . When your guests arrive 011 Christmas Eve, what kind of a , greeting will your vestibule extend ? j V: One of these rich Axminster Yiestibule' Rugs, placed where fyPp' your guests are first greeted by you, will give them a deeper ap- '■ V*wi[y ' preciation of the hospitality you proffer them. J '.W |g- - Apart frqm your visitors, what a fine Christmas Gift for a " husband to make to. his wife, or a son or daughter to their ' l&jjj!'* wN&Mw. t". : Ah! . These little thoughts suggest the great influence of Mi * §kyjm artistic home furnishings—it is worth thinking about, too. : These . Axminstep Vestibule . :' : Rugs ape mbdepately ppiced' ra/L ■ 12ft. s 6ft, BROWN INDIAN DESIGN ") "" ; i I £s ss " • • ■■Wfflir 'Mk'- ' 9ft. x 6in. BROWN INDIAN DESIGN ) |P\ : CRIMSON EASTERN DESIGN f £6 7s. 6tl. ■ VgW " 12ft. x 4ft. Gin. BROWN INDIAN DESIGN ST 78. fjtoLY yU ■" WsM i . 10ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. CRLMSON EASTERN DESIGN . £6.75,6 d, I S3 WM 9ft. z 4ft. 6in. BROWN INDIAN DESIGN ) •• CAMEL PERSIAN DESIGN . £ £5 10s. lMf«y GREEN EASTERN DESIGN. ) mybi'lL, 7ft. 6iii. x 4ft. 6in. CRIMSON EASTERN DESIGN 925. 6tl. XI.C!M,?7 " 7ft. x 4ft. 6in. EAWN PERSIAN DESIGN ") • ' CRIMSON INDIAN DESIGN ) 82s. 6d. ' C^gmW • : 7ft. x 4f±. 6in. RED INDIAN DESIGN 625. 6d. 7ft. Gin. x 3ft. 9in. GREEN EASTERN DESIGN. } I/i .WIM ■ - BLUE PERSIAN DESIGN .) 625. 6d. ' WWSJ - 6ft. 6iii. x 4ft. 6in. RED EASTERN DESIGN. 375. 6d. 'AW SS' The D.I.C. MAQIC CAVE open daily— ,

' i s ■ I ' | Special Display of 1 jli FOR THE SUMMER HOME. ' \ 11/ After tlio glare and'heat of ii ' ' the Summer Sun;'nothing is ' t S ° CoU^w ' y6 .ft>^r, e s^P c ss | pm°NlTraE a \nd A FM(m si COVIDRINGS.- :- We are now making; a Special Display which j! we invite you to view at an early date. | The quality and prestige of our SEAGRASS FURNITURE, the un- § matched variety which we display, and the very attractive new | -- effects which-we have lately secured, are logical reasons why you s - . should make a visit of inspection at the House of "SCOULLAP-S." | SEAGRASS ROLLO LOUNGES, 90s. ' ■ ' p SEAGRASS CHAIRS, with hacks adjustable to any position, i( £2 15S, ' ■ jj (THE-ACME OF. COMFORT.) I Tli@ S€©ySlar o@ B Ltd.| HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. \ I 'market street Hastings. • f QUEEN STREET ' MASTERTON. | Attractive Christmas Goods That Will Appeal to the Economical Bnyer. LARGE Range cf Beautiful New Goods for Christmas Presents is being shown, and should be seen by ill Gift-buyers. Our ' stock embraces artioles to euit all purses, but we have made special" efforts this year to cater to those who desire Artistic Gifts at . " Moderate' Prices. ; ~Our unusually large r.ssortments of Inexpensive Goods include: . ■ TASTEFUL GOfO BROOCHES, from 7s. 6d, to 40.s . DAINTY NECKCETS, of similar standard; from'3os. to £5. EXQUISITELY OARVED CAMEO RINGS, from 205.; and BROOCHES from 80s. ■ PLATINUM FACED RINGS, from £4. Although low in price, all these articles bear the impression of superb quality; in design, and finish, which is characteristic of our entire stook. Gr. and T. YOUMG, Ltd, ' 252 LAMBTON QUAY, ... WELLINGTON, QOOD FOR LrnrLii | . ~~LAHMANN Hilt® HOMEf ! ' MIRAMAE, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Telephone 529. For Treatment "of CHItONIC DISEASES. Originated by tlio lato Dr. Lahmann, and practised by him and others for many years in Europe. 1. Branch —Electrical: 153 -Willis Street, Wellington. 11. Branch: Wairakei Geyser Valley ' Hot Lakes. Baths. Inhalations. Mud Treatment. Particulars and Prospectus may be obtained by inquiry at Miramar, Wellington. |

BABY COLCLQDGH#. - ■ Galnod f-lSs. in three days. . 88, Cuba Street, • Palmerston Nortb, New Zealand. To Virol, Limited, We are forwarding you a photo of our baby (Billie) at the age of 12 months.: When he was 8 months old he became very ill, and began to waste away. Wo callcd in.the doctor, and he ordered us to give him the white of an egg in warm water, as nothing would stop on his • stomach, but that was of no avail. Having seen Virol so widely advertised, we decided to give it a trial. The first dose put in his milk settled his stomach, and he gained 2 of a pound in three days, and has been putting weight on ever since. We cannot speak too highly of Virol. Everybody who sees him is . surprised with the result. We recom- [ 1 mend it to all who have babies that do * I not thrive. You may make what use you like of this testimonial, and also • the photo.—Sincerely yours, MR. &MRS. ]. COLCLOUGH. VIROL! In Measles arid Whooping Cough, Virol should be given to children of whatever age. Virol increases their power of resistance and recovery, and strengthens them against dangerous after-effects. VIROL, LTD,, 182-166, Old Bt„ E.C. 1 lateral Uoklnii I I Artificial Teeth | i with I 1 . Porcelain Gums 1 | are facsimiles of nature, | § Perfectly Painless Methods |j | for Filling; Teeth, 1 | ' Sets £2 I2s. 6d. | | Frost and Frost, J 1 . U9 Willis Street. § i J WHY VITAFER IS SUPERIOR. Unlike other proteid foods, Vilafer is so perfectly balanced that it is non-consti-pating. Carefully thon&bt out, its claim tobcribsoliUely superior to any oilier . preparation on tbe market has been tested, tried and admittedby the BrUith Medical Profession, Itß analysis tells tho story read it— tbe „ pi[ll VITAFER enmple Nitrogen 10,30 *1.98 Chemically pure proteins 83.40 31.(0 Suuar absent 42.31 Comment is needless I Why paymoro for an inferior product?—ask for and' insist on getting the tried and tested. Vilafer Awarded Gold Medal by the International Congress of Slcdicine. Vilafer is British made and British ov:ncd. ]fij Wellington Agents: , MESSRS. SHARLAND & CU„ LTD.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2953, 16 December 1916, Page 4

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