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I* Han^ercM^ "good luek"-3Bay D.IG. f|| "Hankeys" and give quality! g&| The world over the ever useful, ornamental, dainty liandkerchiefs is a time honoured, ever acceptable form of Christmas Gift. At the D.I.C. it is noticeable how each year brings a greater number of people out after handkerchiefs — especially since the tjji Giving D.I.C. Handkerchiefs is showing- a mark of favour to ty • the recipient; it is also an economy, because such a gift is so ffl/j thoroughly practical and always appreciated. Take a little advice, if it may be proffered— \jj|| Shop early in December and early in the Day—at the D.I.C. HEMSTITCHED CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS- 35., 55., 65,, 7s, fid. dozen. kjfe PURE IRISH LINEN HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS—With { or j-inch jjf'l hem. 9s. Bd., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., to 21s. dozen. DAINTY CREPE DE CHENE HANDK ERCHIEFS—In self colours or neat col- J> "'%( 7/ oured borders. Is. each. • '.v.// THE CELEBRATED "TISSUE" HANDKERCHIEFS - With dainty coloured . borders. Is. each, lis. 6d. dozen. g NOVELTY CAMBRIC HANDKERCIIIEFS—With animal designs embroidered /' "MASCOT" HANDKERCHIEFS—With animal designs 011 corners, embroidered Isli in black on fine linen; quite a novelty. Is. 6d. cach, A Laig|Varaty of other Designs in COLOURED BOIiDEKED HANDKET?- #7h \J Vp LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS—Pretty design initial 011 fino linen. (yTyA! '^'l LACE BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS—On lawn or linen. g IK v» M A Wonderful Varied of every design and quality in EMBROIDERED HAND- Wf ■ KERCHIEFS—In Linen, Lawn, or Sheer Muslin. « A " E fjoxi! nt VUlioty ° f BOXED HAN DKERCHIEFS^Jn 1 l|ncn!°in\ ot^oz. MP/ MAGIC CAVE HOURS: I iMj/% Daily 2.30 to 5.30 p.m.; Saturdays 10.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.

Nearly lib. More [ for the Same. Price To practice real | economy you must get Oatina Rolled Oats Every 41b, full weight Bag contains more Oats than are given bv substitutes. And Oatina Rolled Oats are always CLEAN-FRESH-DELICIOUS THE l-INEST CEREAL FOOD ONE CAN BUY! Also in 201b. Bags I fall weight. Made by LANGDOWN &. SON, Ltd. Chriotchurch haines-9 iiiiiifcl Jy lisfislh, 1 MOSS % §a For Children's Coughs TO Va Absolute free from narcotics and W| iff harmful drug--*, Bonninglon's is in- m\ |H Valnßbto because it is ho pood— bo k| ja ofpeacioua. No'olher remedy is so P§ kIK. safo and snre-it lias been Rjwsjgrt tho standard family cou«h medieino for 60years <■ E fl Word t0 the Wisal 9 sTour house is valuable. Don't let it disappear in sawdust or, rather, Borer-dust. Get your ventilation through your windows, not through your floors. Boror aro more destructive than weather. Don't lot them live in your houße. We oan exterminate the WootlBorcr in your house or furniture at moderate cost. Call, Write, or' Phone To-day. [ Estimates Free. I New Zealand Fumigating . Company, Ltd. . s| Bank of Australasia Chambers, $ [ tfij Customhouse Quay, Wellington. N.Z. M | | P.O. Box 514 Telephone 2288 |jj | fßßOOfresi I -TRtPCE STRCNGTh 1 I- cjscnccs | I OoeQrop Goes a LoogWay"! So you don t carc twopence whether you po <mt or notl So entertaining ii a bother, And home duties boring!—(hen you need ¥% Fletcher's fwiet; Tis a wonderful ionic, containing Pho»phoru« —that magnificent "bui!dcr-up," It will restore the sparkle to the ejre, the bloom to the check—yoa will "live" again. Never wa* there such a splendid lonic. Juit try ill—2/6 and 4/6 at yoar Chemist or Store or pott (res from CHAS. £ I. FLETCHER - . Wellington M

I Some Wonderful Conceptions of Gget Weaves, gXQUISITJJLY rich nnd unique in colour combination, now hold promJ ' nence in the vastly superior collection Sniff Carpets 1 „j A ® The colour .schemes evidence the taste of -i j YAr i the artist, while the ingenuity of the ||| artisan is also well portrayed. I SCOULLAR CARPETS POSSESS .... |jy M LASTING VALUE - BOTH $ i; DECORATIVE AND MONETORY! ... r /i ® Every carpet displayed finds a place in fc, -H® ll6o °f Scoulkrs, because expert « <>' an( ' judgment found true merit > fl >*> and genuine value! U YOU ABE AT LIBERTY TO IX't\ '■■SPECT AT ANT TIME 'THIS !PJ Ssfe&BKV •■tm- WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF [}} CARPETS!. • " limited, j; §sfL<i® Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington Queen Street, Masterton. Market Street- Hastings. ON TEA By LIPTON The World's Greatest Supplier Few People taste Tea at its Best! Proper Infusion is only brought about by— .' 1. Rirising the Teapot with hot water. ■ • '■ 2. Introducing the right quantity of Tea, according to taste. If weak Tea is preferred, do not add water—put less Tea in the pot at the outset. 3. Using freshly-drawn water, directly it has ; /; boiled. Prolonged boiling is wrong. 4. Infusing ordinary Tea for not less than five minutes; China Tea for seven minutes. 5. Never making a Second pot from leaves once used. Substitute fresh Tea. Discriminating people prefer— UPTON'S TEA It ensures a delicious Beverage—Perfect in Colour, Flavour and Strength. Never gets bitter. Goes farther than other Teas. HftINES-I* l HO MORE PLEASING GIFT CAN BE MADE THAN A PICTURE FOR THE HOME Our selection for the Gift Season is especially fine, including the work of WELL-KNOWN ARTISTS—Jaeop, Codorna, Stewart, and Dudlev Ward. These BEAUTIFUL WATERCOLOURS Aro in choice frames. We also show a large collodion of Plain and Coloured Engravings, Allotypes, and Photogravures—every one nt GREATLY reduced prices. From December 1 (o December 23 our Establishment will be open on Friday Evenings until 9 p.m. TlifiEY'S, Oil and Colour Merchants. 30 Manners Street, Wellington,

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 62, 6 December 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 62, 6 December 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 62, 6 December 1917, Page 2

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