\ 'In a word or two—a.ll the Curtains enumerated below were Jjl l\\ bought quite a n'hiJe ago; since then prices have gone up sky- / i m\\ wards, (i I ! Where you save money is in buying these Curtains from the 'l I D.1.C., because the prices h'sive not. been raised by so much as a. (St single farthing, yet the British Manufacturers are to-day asking \ more wholesale at the mill than the D.I.C. is selling , them at re- *\ tail—l6,ooo miles away. ' \\\ There is food for thought in this statement, and any woman Vα who now needs, or will .need. Lace Curtains in the near future a should Jj Boy now and reap the reward of Ik thrifty. /! WHITE LA CD CURTAIA'S-Three yards long, strong and serviceable; good de- % / S signs. 7s. 9d., Bs. 11d., 10s. 3d. pair. f/g WHITE LACK CUBTAINS-Three and a half yards long, medium and heavy ffl ■ weight; plain nnd twisted net foundations. \ .9s. 11d., 12s. 6d., 14s. a ßd r 17s. 6d., 225. 6d. pair. 1 1 \ WHITE LACE CURTAINS-Thvee and a half ymh long, purled edge, BquaTO | \ double twist mesb, latest Jiovelty effects in Trellis and Key pattern V \ i 255. 6t1., 295, 6d.," 345. 6d. pair. \\\V | WHITE LACE CURTAINS-*, yards long and 2 yards wide; heavy scroll de- \\|i ! sign; exceptional value. ' 225. 6d. pair. IBS , IVOJiY LACE CUKTAINS-Three and a half yards long; light fanciful de- ffi signs, on a fine mesh foundation. 11s, 9d t| 155,, IBs. 6d., 20s, pair. In IVORY LACE CUKTAINS-Three and a half yards long; new Motif novelty; I fit also Valenciennes Laco effect. 255,, 295. 6d., 325. 6d. / // ECRU LACE CUK-TAINS-e yards long; well assorted patterns. ' / m ECRU LACE CURTAINS-3 yarde and Aalf'long. " "" I •' lOs - 6d '< 13s ' 6d -> 15s ' 9d " 16s. 6d., 205,, 225. 6d. pair, M ///| i/-.Sn the S discount off every each V v , '."'■// I \<A I Wit, purchase of SI OP oven \V <n| D.I.C. .BOX 1478 'WELLINGTON |Dj
11' Cutlery that Never Stains I : ; or Kusts, and Iheretore • j* . Needs No Cleaning* f ;:. •» . . ..■.;. Think, what this means to the busy housewife. It doas oway vith ™ i■ I the'knife-board and polish, it fives labour and time, for the knives jjj ■•'■. ' I ~;, are* always dean and bright, as they keep their original polieh. |j I '■»,' The earinß of wear and tear on the blades through constant clean- ;«, ■* J ;,.' ing..,will give many years' added life to the outlerjr. 'j| '•«* I & what vegetable or fruit you use them on the acids do '• I ■ '-' '% •' not '■ have 'the slightest: effect on the Wades. as ~ I;'.. Thtfy Can Be Placed in Vinegar for Days, < w •'V , i aad when, taken .out they are as bright as when they were placed -•*; j|; : . "there.". "'"' ' , . - After use all that is necessary is to dip them in warm water, wipe ■ ~ |; them with a dry oloth, and they can be pnt away immediately. i; \ \ ■ ' : '- '"' J ' i " %SS We ha,ve just landed a large shipment of this Cutlery, whioh is at |jj manufactured by one of the Jeading British cutlery irme. g| » pq All Cutlery is. marked "Firth Staialees," and when buying be r '?■'■ j euro that bwnd is upen each knife. \ '■"(' i ...... 'W e .?] so )>, aTe Iwi* "tocks of Rustless and Stainless Poc.ket Kn(T«s,. i , 4 .. /For further particulars •write to Bepeartment "D." , I fbi E* Wo IVIIIIS %A/ XetQtt L/ICI« ra u m \ W& |HMBtHm| pzEXH3\ fSmzaag;! iczesesb] |bsbei| [EBasafflj T@] ».:r . SNUTISIITULEIEU [ ■ J'i^^^^'/T VISITORS to the Eaccs should make a = J po ' n ' ; sec i«S,' these lines, which || ;! ■/«Jff«%'wM; " re s ' )eoia "y featured for Race Week! ' : tfliWw Pn&j\ Exclusive Novelties in LADLES' SILK | '■"' -^jH«fe : i»i'' Wfc%ll SPORTS COATS, in Stripes and Plain 1 '""■ ■*w^®%W"VS» < ' Colours. Prices, 635. to 6 guineas. '••' i pF&W LADIES' M.OTOS COATS. | " t6~§i WlWii& I WPj A limite(l lll,m ) jei ' °f Special BLOUSE |] ' Si *isß SILKS, in plain colours (our own im- | - i >'•**' .porting, of Special Value). | - 'XfjXi'l SOFT'FELT HATS TOR MEN. IsJ '■ /Si * ! JAEGER SHIRTS (all wool), in smart I ■;-' f-mS *r designs. 21s. each. f L ff . PYJAMAS, SILK UNDERWEAR, AND f= Aj. H?■"./ . RAINI'ROOP COATS | (Also Special Features). | 6 VISIT OUR POPULAR EMPORIUM! f I PAVI§~In! CLATEIIossJ I ' LADIES AND GENT'S OUTFITTERS ! J 216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON I ;' 'lolng-for a Picnic •• Q-OOD .idea. Go for as many picnics as possible while the weather is good. A tempting memi in your picnic hamper helps wonderfully in ■• ■ the enjoyment of the trip, so avail yourself of the list oE toothsome deli-cacies-at —from the ham or tinned fish or meat to the biscuits or cordials—all the [ best brands,and at right prices. Let us cater for you. You'll he Plea *W/, CAMPBELL, LTD., id cm! i'i Manners S».-:'Flione dfs. 233 Cuba St....'Phone 2624 a 103 Riddltord Street. .Those 1084.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 100, 21 January 1918, Page 2
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