I It is many ..a'long day since | I l\ such Beautiful Lace Curtain '\\ I designs were evolved, 1 l\ ') |\\\ If vou could but see the actual Curtams you- would be charmed f.'/j \ \ villi their loveliness, therefore we ask you to come and see> them. l/'j V| If ; unfortunately, you cannot call, write for the special Lace WJ W Cuiiain Folder which illustrates the five designs mentioned be- M U low " ■ R fh The designs are unique, and are the work of skilled artists. \\\\ I 'I Indeed, the folder justly describes these Curtains as JV \j 1/ Artists' Studies ' produced in Lace as \lj I " Motif " Window Hangings—each is a 1 |y picture. 111 \ i\\ 'An adoption of the French' straight Hanging Curtain to the re- Wj/ [ \\\\l quirements of our 3ew Zealand windows, with curtains draped |jy W back. W fj "ROSE, SHAMROCK AND THISTL E"—No. 5827;60in5. wide, 35- yards V\ // Ions; emblematic of the times; very strong neb; White and Ivory. \ \ / / 325. 6d. pair. IV \ . / 7 "SUNFLOWER, CLEMATIS AND HOLLYHOCK"—No. 5851; 60ins. wide, VW W / 3 \ yaids long; designed on lines suggested by William Morris; medium v\u [/,/ . weight, durable, White .and Ivory.' 295. id. pair. Y|' ill "WISTARIA"—No 5850; COins. wide, 3i yards long. * This beautiful climb- ffl Im mg plant lends itself 'admirably for an extra, heavy curtain suitable for -Ilk Wl laigo looms, \cry strong fabric; White and Ivory. 295, 6d. pair. / / w\ "FLEMISH LACE, VALENCIENNES EDGE"—No. 5670; 60ins. wide, 3} l/i X>\ j a ids long Fiom examples of Antique Lace in the Musee dulLouvre, \Uij \\| Paris; Alio yet durable lace; White and Ivory. 265, 6d. pair. ml \l\jij "JAPANESE"—No. 5G70 The fabric is strong-and durable; 60 inches wide; 3} Mi Wj ' jnrds Jons, White and Ivory. . ' '" ' 255. 6d. pair. OT II J 1/- in the & discount off every cash ' \\ lif purchase of 531 op-oven • •■• si 1 ExqoMte Jacobean Furniture I i at " B lookln < j l EXPRESSED IN FUMEb OAK : I Artificial Teeth 1 w |* m * WMI * MMMmw ' I Porcelain Gums 1 I . ,-x j I arc facsimiles of nature, 1 I Reflecting the simplicity and (j ty 1 chastenoss of the Jacobean : § Perfectly Pafnle3S Methods S 1 Period with all its charm and • ■■'-»— | fof Filling: Teeth. | I wealth of artistic development, j ~„ | | StP? 1? n |- "Around it there seems to j8 j ', j fl _ _ I J linger die memoiy of centuries | J |P' jW| j, j { FPOSf &Dfl FfOSt. I g that are gone." I I WmlWM\\ K B UQ ™-, ff . „.-.'" 1 1 jf";.'"' l . I B **° Willis Street. g i Our Jacobean Furniture in jjj SM\ 10 ffl B Fumed Oak is one of j I "Scoullars", best produc- fK«' I ■*.«, JmIKiI f^™™™"™™™™™^.^^^^^,' \ turns noticeablo for its f.J ! J fflNiH B distinctive beautj, and its f ffis^^^^^^^^aafiffljHffl'Jl „~ -.A _ excellenceineverydotadof QuM^CWT construction and high-grado '. I .BP*I*-*^—1 * - *^— I hand finishing. J ..-">•.. , - g-||j4«J We ask you to view this quamt J - ■■&> J 888 u '* a " Peiiod Furniture peculiar to 111 l .-. ", 111 l"' "' THERF, is character and individthe individual and artistic . . ' uality in the suits made by us. tasto - ' '. The Suit suits the man for whom Lit. is made, for we study the liv-j'"yi""'i~»''L'j-j--"i"''L"^"^'^il,|m'"j™°g^aim^'"-"j| ing model and strive for accuracy I in fit. .If you are harder to Tlik> ff ll Pkase than the. average man alw VVO .SjSiViM,© alwut J'owr tailor made suits, just try us, WE ARE SATISHEAD OFFICE LAMBTON QUAY .....WELLINGTON. FIED WE CAN SATISFY YOU. MARKET' STBEET HASTINGS. QTO^" gH "" :—***«*. j i o frison s Petmey ■ Mr i!»V»*XWVr«* w>. »'»JUI*a»J - ' ''.. '\rj~L T : ' MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS Un'• ijl n j. j JliiiX ' /M'M WUis Street ... WELLINGTON. I Banish the Dust mi Aw j Lighten Your Labour f^M^O^TT Dusting the house ,s practically a nevor-endiug task, but somo women Id an oxoellent remedy. It outs I will continue in the old laborious ii phiesm at ones., A 2115 way of using tho ordinary dust,. ' *=t Such women never nuu time to rest, 91 cold madioine. Bo and becomo wrecks "IS "^Hi!^! 1 "-""™ The Shino D jist Hop —— In lj i i ji i MRS. SMITHf Absorbs dust, cleans and polishes vnvvivv ss wtttt<? <m?TnJT hard wood and painted flows, lino- re, ' e ,r ', leums etc. v ° lloWln ß Some Very Novel ft. It saves your time, and tho time CHILDREN'S WEAR; ALSO SILK 91 you save can bo devoted to lest jtj SATCHETS. J and recreation ;j ■' FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. The Shino Dust Mop is made of heavy cotton yarn chemically treated; j ■ tho binding is remfoiced to prevent the mop from sagging down on the f \l ■ iICA s,des PRICE, «s. 6d„ POSTAGE PAID. \END YOUR CORKS \ I The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. [j \ and^ikr folt \ » 111-113 CUBA STREET .WELLINGTON. p T^^FU?^ 1 SAFE & 1 m Electro-plated M Slerliag X=iiZ/ ' S" .' ■' m. ' , '■ I Ohemisls and Stores // illfftr TftfiflC M/«?-Cfl« //Tost-Frce fromTeod'sPharmney // ll¥€r yOOS - NewTly " onth^ —//, • Ji|3| jS|Be|- wi *- ! ' — OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE NOW ON ' ___„„„.._„ „„■.„„ VIEW, AND .COMPRISE A LARGE ASSORT f " — ..—.-»-«——»»- MENT FRO M BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE W Mi?? ft A @mI/»n<l ii «l HIGHEST QUALITY, WHICH INCLUDE CICAB- ,r l «%• Ai ' ETTE, SOVEREICN, AND CARD CASES, CUT \M Jtobl ?J& *>, ' t • ■ ■ P* ID CLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES, PUFF POTS MMjF COOiCSBIS! COSI! AND HAIR TIDIES. V^^ wwvft " ® ww«»i ALSO TO HAND IS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS, INCLUD- Wai P a Cral is th ° finesfc ING SETS OF CARVERS, DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, AFTER- cooking Coal "obtainable. NOON TEASPOONS, BREAD AN CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS Burns to a white ash— 8 FISH EATERS, ETC, leaves no soot, and is WE HAVE JUST OPENED UP A SHIPMENT exceptionally clean. OF BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, INCLUDING I f*m^i VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES, AND VV &W& HrfUell TRAYS, SPIRIT KETTLES, ETC. c n i ' ' gives a fire equal to wood WE HAVE IN LEATHER GOODS A j —does not "go cut." LARGE AND VARRIED ASSORTS' g Tho Favourite fuel among LADIES' HAND BAGS, ATTACHE, DRESSIMC, '< good cooks. Save 2s. AND MUSIC CASES, GLADSTONE, KIT, AND i ton by paying cash. BRIEF BACS. m .. m ™ . , j MM DUTHIE & CI. ill., «* j.h NBT on stLet. ? Tory Street Depot- 'Phono 2648 A HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, Willis Street Depot-'Phono 124 \ WELLINGTON
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2977, 15 January 1917, Page 2
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