Madam—we are not selling real Scenery by the yard j just Chintz. But not just "ordinary" Chintz! These are "different"—in design, in colouring, and in quality.. Their patterns are unusually charming, and have a quaintness all their own, Just the material to brighten and make cheery that room of YOURS. Min. "ZBNDALBSN"v VOILE-Vcry dainty for casement curtains; check pattern, black and pink, and Mack and green colourings. 2s, 6d. yard. 36in. "LIIA'VALE" CHINTZ—Most exclusive design in pretty water and forest ' effect, with shadow stripe. 3 S , 6d, jard. 30in. "BELGIAN" CHINTZ -Cream ground, with conventional art pattern. 4s, Cd. yard. Min. "VERANDAH" CHINTZ-Afosaic oriental pattern; colourings in ;pricot,' brown, and green. 4 SI 6d. yard. 36in. "PALLAS" CHINTZ-In small check pattern; pxtremo colourings; suitable for loose covers, hangings, etc. 4s. 6d. yard. 36in. "FliJI" CHlNTZ—Mountain scene effect, with full moon iippearing iir view; ground work in slate, green, blue; exquisite for loose covers and 1-ang-in B s - 4s, lid. yard. 30in. "DREAMWORLD" CHINTZ-A rare design of sky end landscape effect; .'. . blue and brown colourings. Just the thing for your loose rovers,. ' " 4s. lid. yard. 36in. "WOODSIDE" CHTNTZ-Protty Ireo and branch offect on blue, pink, and slate grounds. The last thing for curtains. 4s, lid. yard. «—«»-«,., . 3(!ini ~F I, O LIC, , cnjNTZ-Shadow design in blue, pink, and'brown ' - : flola '' °" LlCa:n crown; mercerised. 4s. 11d. vard. OpttlUl JfllfWllllg 36in. "PEERLESS" CHINTZ-l'lain black stripo on white (.round; of mercerised. 4 S . lid. yard. ;Ml WOOL , : ;. ~. , 11 , : , ; , "SPORTS HOSE THERE'S A WINDOW. FULL OF piaiond Bibkd ,•„ THEM IN BRANDON STREET. all the Very Lalest - Shades, including :: Gabardines, Greys, /*) A B# fl B • e iJ fl' Prices: '■..'■ 4/11 5/11 6/11 ' LAMBTON QUAY > ' • WELLINGTON.
Wise on the Best Hkstbod for Permanently Destroying Sf IFUIS ill! TV/TOST preparations sold for the purpose are simply depilatories which have no further power than to burn off the hair level to the skin, and, in most instances, burn tho skin also. This barbarous treatment has now been ieplaced by.a SCIENTIFIC j»>in>dy called Tin's, preparation is the -011(001110 of. great research. It is not 0110 of those 1 wonderful "one night cure-alls'' so largely advertised by unscrupulous trad-.I WHY SUFFER PAINFUL ELECTROLYSIS when yon can, in the privacy of your own home in a dignified simplo way, r> niovc the worst growth? KULDAH is in the form of a lotion to be applied at night. There- is no burning or smarting. Tho hair gradually falls out, leaving the skin beautifully clean without a trace of anything having been applied. PRICE 6s. 6d. Posted in plain sealed wrapper to any address, Gd. extra. SoidbyGEO, MEE, And All Leading Chemists Throughout Now Zealand. * For Push Carts, Prams, and Chairs. g WADE'SW child .V$ ~-A HOLDER. -^31S HPHE most efficient Protector' ever put on t'lio market. Simple and effective. Impossible for any child to fall or free itself. Easily adjusted. Absolutely safe. Buy one—Protect Your Baby. (Post fee to any Address), 4s. J. S. LAND (Sole Agent for North Island), GO-Willis Street, WELLINGTON. After yoa've taken Fletcher's Phosphatonic you'll look back on "raumpy grumpy" d«y» as horrible experiences—nighlmareii You'll experience real joy of living— buoyincy of mind ina 1 bodjl—»nd all thanki to {Fletcher's ■ Phosphatonic, the tonic ol tonics, nets directly on nervous system and brain became it contains phosphorus—the Tory thing yoa now need; f Sold by all chemists and stores, 2/6 and 4/6 or ; post free from CHA3. A.. FLETCHER '£}>} Chemlet . * Wellington 311 TRUE DRESS ECONOMY Is in favour of the "Churchill" tailormade Skirts and Costumes. Though they cost moro than the ordinary dress, tho wear and satisfaction they givo cast loss. 135 VIVIAN STREET, WELLINGTON Phone, "265*, A. rjI.ARKE'S Hair Dye restores youthful v ' colour, black or brown; harmless and odourless, colourless. Post free, Is. fel. ami 2s. (id. Clarke, Chemist, 110. Victoria Street. Auckland.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 235, 22 June 1918, Page 4
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