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' nt?i)! have been created in subtle note? Q^Ta Wfjfalt■ in novel effects and colourings, making Wil i l//"\ffi superb backgrounds for various rooms. ' jjajV '"' ' ii&l2 Soft Furnishings ®S "■""" in-decorative effects that blend with your sX*»*J colour scheme—that really BELONG- to SrarAff" giving the exßct colour tones necessary J/ww) '° n,a ' ;e th. e floor the real basis of the jiwl whole furnishing effect. i^f^ V (F^^i.'NEW GOODS WHICH FORM THE ATTRACTIVE '■" FEATURE OF OUR DISPLAYS, ■ IttUS " Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington. MWI \\ \Mm ■ Q ueen Street r-Masterton. fM/i ' Market Street— '■ Hastings. JwrP J OflOulU US6, BKIGHT, clean, glossy stove is the pride of every housekeeper, but it is hard to keep s. stove nice- and shiny unless Black Silk Stove i'olish is used. This is the reason, Black Silk Stove Polish sticks right to the iron—bccoincs a part of the stovo. • " It makes old stoves look like now, and lasts four'limes as long as any other 6hine. You need SOnly Polish One Fourth as Often, | yet your stova will be cleaner, brighter, and'better looking than it bas been sinco you first bought it. I Buy a can of Black Silk Stovo Polish from your dealer, and if you do not find it better than any other stove polish you- have ever used j before, ho will refund your money. ' It does not (Ivy out—can bo used to the last drop—absolutely 110 I waste, no dust, no dirt. Black Silk Stovo Polish is not only most economical, but it I Gives a Brilliant Silky Lustre j that cannot bo obtained with' any other polish.. It eaves you lime, • work, and mqnoy. It costs no more than the ordinary kind, so why not have tho best? . . . { Buy a can to-day and see what a change will be made in the appear- | anco of your stovo or gas range. You will be surprised at the result. ; H ; Put tip in liquid and paste form. Follow the directions carefully. : Obtainable from all stores throughout tho Dominion. I ; RW* Mills & Cα, Ltd, J New Zealand Agents, Hunter St. & Jervois Quay, Wellington. | ft TAILORING OF TASTE. ■t""j». M /~VUR Tailoring for Ladies and Gentlemen ? W9 is of a hjßh-grnde order, which givce I SB E3 vm invariable satisfaction ond pleasure to -- a gl m| the wearers of..our Suits and Costumes. I #&hb>ui/9s Half The I ' it ' tllo Out,, <ho Style are all cx- ™ HnßHe P* /'m&f' cellent, and every garment is thoroushly \d> faa vff finished. Ends Come ti ° n r f or from CHD KOHII,L for. KUiefacwhile you sleep. — IEVERFIILS! w. Churchill, Choraistaand Stores, 1/- LADIES' i OKNTLEMEN'S TAILOt!, Post-free for 12 stamps from 135 Vivian Street. TSED'S PHARMAOY, Hew Plymouth Phone, 2654 a. Wellington. HAINES-18

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 95, 15 January 1918, Page 2

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