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IT fti™||OLICY*AL¥AYSQUALira ' flj R\ ' ■■:——- |i 1 It IS iild.ily a, IOOg uay SlOCc 1 ' ;■"■ ml i i ■ \S Ml-', WWv v¥vi V VW» #' |\\V If you could but see the actual Curtains you would be charmed 111 \ \ with their loveliness, therefore we ask you to*come and see them. Jh h Y| If, unfortunately, you cannot call, write for the special Lace |/*7 \i , Curtain Fohier which illustrates the five designs mentioned be- W all ' ow, If I'll The designs are unique, and are the work of skilled artists. j^\ : in Indeed, the folder jiistly describes these Curtains as 4 \ 'lij -Artists' Studies produced in Lace as \ij| J ' ft Motif '" Window Hangings—each is a i Nα picture, '. - /, \ \ ' //// / \ ,\ 'An' adoption of the French straight hanging Curtain_ to the re- [/// \\\jf quirements of our New Zealand windows, with curtains draped ill . W; back. , ' wf fl V "ROSE, SHAMROCK AND THISTLE"—No. 5827; 60ins._-wide, 31 yards ft\ ■ // long; emblematic of the times; very strong net; White and Ivory. \ I I "SUNFLOWER, CLEMATIS AND HOLLYHOCK"—No. 58S1; 60ins. wide, \\\V J / 31 yards long; dosigned on lines suggested by William Moms; medium \\\\] '/,/ weight, durable;" White and Ivory. 295, td. pair. Yμ ill "WISTARIA"—No. 5850; 60ins. wide, 3i yards long. This beautiful climb- ffl ,s(| . ing plant lends itself admirably for. an extra heavy curtain suitable for fl \V large rooms; very strong fabric; White and Ivory. 295. 6d, pair. J h iv\ ' "FLEMISH LACE, VALENCIENNES EDGE"—No. 5670; 60ins. -nide, 31 // IN yards long. From examples of Antique Lace in tho Musee du Louvre, (// I \\| . Paris; fmo yet durable lace; White and Ivory. 265. 6d. pair. //// \uBj "JAPANESE"—No. .5070. The fabric is Strong and durable; GO • inches'-wide; 31 %{ Wj yards long; White and Ivory. 255. 6d. pair. MS \l I \ " 1/- in the «S discount off every cash \ \ lit | ■ . purchase of Si or> overs •II \ _-—EXPKESSKP IN FUMED OAK- ' '-.I |. | 1 j|jf Reflecting the simplicity and : . /*> chasteness of the Jacobean .. ■ ; Period with all its charm and <•>•••••• mMI , i.M U n M uu m jL» m . mil Otir' Jacobean Furniture in "1 ~f~ rwW | fflM^^WTj construction and high-grade ■ t I)/ 1 '~/ \ Vi Period Furniture peculiar ,to ' '■"' i, ". ' « FIXO-PEST" KILLED' 92 the individual and artirtio ' .. BLOW-FLIES IN HER teste. ■■■■'._.. , . KITCHEN. , •-,-•.' A Victorian Housewife states: iii[i :;.'j._li,Ty.~;' mT . l - ,„.„M«mfla^m^ MJm i aj . ma -n "In spite of wire doors the blow-'■y-r'r'---'- .. , .™' , "" , "V"-^ , -'--'--"'-'""'""" 1 "»"■" »«.."«. ■■rwuaaß-j.—nn gj eg i n f est my kitchen on warm ■ _Ti -~ ;-'T"'j-m' TsiTß /ff*t days. I sprinkled a liberal quan- > O ■BtJSastSi© e room The next day my HEAD; 0FF1CE..:.....:....LAM8T0N QUAY..... WELLINGTON. S- ** .*"* W ° W ", MARKET STREET HASTINGS. .::.ff^# REET - - •• MASTERTON. FIXO-PSSt FIISS, """'""" """" '_ "•;-— —• ■—-- —-;- pg e g S) Amis,SSlverflsh, agySSL--, V—. Bugs, CoGkroacSies, Danish the Dust mi ffi / \ / ' Btc " in a Wonderlbl Lighten Your Labour °1 CJ ' v ' /,j-j"> <, ~r*r Contains Nothing of Enemy Origin. Dusting tlie house is practically a rA' 'A *r*J ■ L.<u))i.ni If "Fixo-Pest" is never-ending task, but some women. i "*'• t ""''? "'M tJaipOllaSll. unobtainable lowill continue in the old laborious / ! *. i V'^,'.» . cally, ono or more way of using tho ordinary duster. l,\ ''."'r , ' *»»* • i full-size trial tins will be posted to I Such womon never find time to rest, /« ''\ . any address in New Zealand if 1/1 in and become wrecks. r \i' " '"iViyiJ , -A • etamps for each tin is sent to Red C. __.' ••"•_',„ '■' ffl [ < 'i * 's* Proprietary, Royal Insurance Buildvihß.ShillO D ÜBt inGP f , %, V --> i\ '/j ■*A yeatherston • £treei ' Wellington. leums etc. % ,'t* 1 y ' n S'4 om y. .w* lo wants the best Baking ri It saves your time, and the time *' us T f .Edmonds Baking you save can be devoted to rest • ' p»i Fowder. It is pure, reliable, and recreation. ■ and gives the best results. Sure The Shino Dust Mop is made.of heavy cotton yarn chemically treated; to r .' s , e >" il ma^es delicious light, apthe binding is reinforced to prevent the mop from sagging down on tho petising cakes, scones and pastry. 20 eides. PRICE, fls. 6d., PQSTACE PAID. fftf^WfiV&ffi The Sims Hardware Co. Ltd. pMwlw% g ■•.'. ; .' • ■' U I j baking fe E S 11M13 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON. p *M POWD£R> V F*l ' ' 1 4 1 1 ff\ 4 !• I ESSKNfP M bluulil V WIUfcVU allU ydvlllttU n It cured our two children It Iμ WJg«Sfeß'S«t ■ is also Tel 'y soothing for sore I CjJHfIJ. C.Mk ■ ■ ißra 4" throats andcolds in g onoral.fj OUR NEW SEASON'S GOODS ARE NOW OxN ._ . ' 1. __ VIEW, AND COMPRISE A LARGE ASSORT- b fffi®* TTiH MENT FROM BEST ENGLISH MAKERS OF THE 'ffl fiKftwli I'M 1 HIGHEST QUALITY, WHICH INCLUDE CIGAH- |i»l|w 1~, , «. | ETTE, SOVEREIGN, AND CARD CASES, CUT Hl£n-CISS^ CLASS SCENT AND SALT BOTTLES, PUFF POTS BB »5 BB AND HAIR TIDIES. B% B? &,B°ff"fl S?T° IH^y ALSO TO HAND IS A LARGE VARIETY OF CASE GOODS INCLDD- P&PI B I Iff f ING SETS OF CARVERS, DESSEHT KNIVES AND FORKS, AFTER- "jst NOON TEASPOONS, BREAD AN CAKE FORKS, CUTLERY CABINETS '•e, .WE H HA^ E S S UP A ISHIPMBMt' lif J^μ" , I< Z=M& OF BRASS AND COPPKII GOODS INCLUDING Slf S ° lttto3y PamleSS Metiods VASES, CLOCKS, CRUMB BRUSHES AMD S for FEling Toeth. ~ „"*' WE HAVE IN LEATHER GOODS A ii ** 00. Hrffl lARCE AMD VARRIED I 1 ==== LADIES , HAND BACS, ATTACHE, DRESSING, ~" Zp m E sses ' cuadstone ' k,t > an?i |: Frost A Frost, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET. I | _ _ _ ___^ J

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2973, 16 January 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2973, 16 January 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2973, 16 January 1917, Page 2

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