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■j J -> □ D ( . T : : - : To-day's Bargain Bulletin / : *j p if|j|| All D.IC. Millinery gpeciallj reduced to the Bargain Limit When the D.LC. gets busy on the Bargain-giving "stunt" you can depend upon the tiling' being done thoroughly well, No hall measures here—every hat is marked' to go, and go it must ' ail d will at D.LC. Special Sale Prices. lee the Special Millinery Bargain Window (Panama Street) To-day. There you will see Bargains in Millinery — Bargains that Q Q will grip you with their splendid reality. KILN ALL TRIMMED IIATS- One Prlco, 17/6. 111 SPORTS HATS—In Stripes, Linen, and 'J tussore Silk. 111 !PI I One Price, 7/6. , CHILDPiEN'S SMALL LINEN" HATS- 1/11. SPECIAL LINE OF. PANAMA HATS- 8/11. 1 ' ' EI.C. SALE

: I . FURNITURE . j, Mstiitfgiiiisliei?] by Exclusive I .1 Desigias aid Matchless Quality. | 4 I T is indeed a source of satisfaction and pleasure.; to ... 8 a . choose furniture from a stock winch has. one's'unqiiesT ' B - , J,i - tioning confidence, | | ' SCOULLAR FURNITURE IS THE KIND OF I 1.. FURNITURE WHICH COMMENDS ITSELF TO RE- 1 I ..j;.. • FINED AND ARTISTIC TASTES, | •• ■. J: 1..' '-.Btcilt ,in the Scoullar Factories by skilled Craftsmen. I • j;" - | piece of material being of selected quality- i j| -Scoullar Furniture will give a lifetime's service. a 'i X~|.;.£iT IS UNDENIABLY THE HIGHEST GfoADE f .r, v OF ARTISTIC FURNITURE! 1 | QUE"'PRESENT DISPLAYS WILL INTEREST IN- I I ..TENDING PUECHASEES WHO APPEECIATE > THE 0 . , | BEST IN QUALITY FURNITURE! | :~ j Tie Scoullar Co., Ltd. j • Head Office: | Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. pHbh h.— j Housework is Endless Work,! | Make it Easier by Using the 1 | "Shino" Dust-absorbing Family I i —an Article lor .Every Job, I j is endless work—thero is the same thing' tg be done R ! ■ every day—in the same old way. Dusting, sweeping, polishing, they I j come round' as regularly as the morning. Sj j . Wlint a laborious and unpleasant task it is, dust flying everywhere, j$ s being cleared out of one place and immediately settling in another. With | jj tlie old methods this work is one of tho most dangerous tasks of the | jj household. The myriads of flying js | Germs which are in Every Household Scatter Disease 1 i| in spite of the greatest precautions. | 8 i, . JJl®" " S - hi u-°" Dusl-absorbing Family solvo the dust problem for the 1 housekeeper by eliminating it as a problem. • Instead of being a bur- § J densonie task, house cleaning becomes quite a pleasant occupation.' | a With a fow easy strokes, dusting, polishing, or cleaning is done, I 1 m „T °"r Wol ' k - "Shino" goods absorb all dust 1 | they come in contact with, Iheeo itrticlps tiro || ■ | Put Through a Wonderful New Chemical Treatment I j which attracts lint, dust, and dirt, just as a magnet attracts steel. f I The "Shino" Family arc sanitary, easy to uw , absolutely effective, 1 » and extremely economical. Because they gather and hold the dust, in- § nturw *""™ d """■ *8 szx&svtsr** " B "" i " kiet -»«» — I H. W. Mis & Co., Ltd., I Dominion Agents, Hunter Street and Jetvois Quay, Wellington. | TEEO ft protection % insurance I Sera || ' THE COUTH nRITIRH ® Silfi INSURANCE CO., LTD. Ends Corns And Administration of your Estats by while you sleep. THE GUARDIAN TRUBT lllllft railSl "» "ECC.TOK, CO, OF «, Chemist's and Stores, &/■* * i Po-t free for 12 stamps from Merged in and guaranteed bj TEEQ'B PHARMACY, Hew Plymouth ! HA)NE3*I3 1 THE SOUTH BRITISH.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 2

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566

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 113, 5 February 1918, Page 2

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