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THREE DAYS OF "N, ! K ■. f ;: ' &t the 8.1. G. I Just to filially cloan up after the arduous duties of stocktak- ■ j j kg and the consequent discovery of single items, odd lots, odd- i p monts awl remnants, a three days' Stocktaking Bargain Event lias 11 been organised. ( I I ■ Three days of money-saving opportunities are yours; take ad- If , vantage of them. Read the list below—a partial list of the Bar- |fj "gains. Come and buy on II INFANTS' HAND-MADE MATINEE : ■ l ! 'JACKETS—Trimmed Val. Ice and 2 ENDS SILK MNON—lOin. vido, w ,gt I . • beading!' Usual Price, Ms, lid. crcam and palo pink, slightly tender."' fl| Clearing Price, ss. lid, Usually 4s. lid., ss. lid. yard. - i | r To Clear at 2s. 11d. yard. | p LARGE VASES—In plain art shadings I and rich decorations. Originally 21s. ' 1 END GREY SUITING—S2in. wide, • f to 503. , i. ' checked offect. - V/as 7s. Bd. yard. ; | clearing Prices, 17s. 6d, to 445.' 6d, , Clearing at.4s. 6d. yard. I £ -MEAT'DISHES—Largo sizes. Originally BLACK GUIPURE INSERTION'S-IJin. j | 4a. Gd. and as. Gd. to 2in. vide. To Clear Is, yard, j £ : ■ All Going st 3s. 3d. . . . ' I • ' ANTIQUE COPPER KERBS—Originallv 50 PIECES VEILINGS—BIack and col- j £ lk'iid. Clearing at 14s. 6d. ours ' To Clear at Is. yard. || WOMEN'S PATENT GOLOSH BUTTON SAMPLE ENDS—Silks, Linens, and Taf-' if ' ' BOOTS—With black and brown cloth " fctas. : '|| tops.. Usually 3Ss. and 375. 't!d. 3d. in the Is. off marked tale Prices. - .j { j Out they go at 19s. 6d. . i | _ 1 EMBROIDERED TABLE COVERS-36 . || COLOURED SATIN SHOES—Usually inches square. Wero lis. Now 6s. 11d. •. 6 -'2»5.-6d. to 275. fid. , Were 15s. Now Bs, 9d. i il ' • , Final Bargain Price, 7s, 6d. _ US , DJ.C, .. y Box J478 • Wellington " ' ■ """ _ ... -•, " ! """ . . _ ' P ' ' "Koaloft" Saves Coal, for as j 'jjj. the Price of Coal Goes Up " eedn f . ; ■ 1 I ■ snake the bottle. the Cost to-You Comes Down. : : SAVING money at the present time is a very difficult'proposition, hut when an !. Miff Jww opportunity presents itself do not pass it by.. Under present conditions it | -jpaw is compulsory to buy an equal quantity of nut coal and slack, and this com- j . n bination makes anything but a good fire, to say nothing of the trouble in j "Koalore" will eliminate this defect to a great l extent, becauso it quickly ! mMs L converts burning coal, coke, or slack into a glowing mass of incandescence, !! Ejgjvj 0 gsjytf and prevents dust, dirt, and soot-laden chimneys. . j! th"™ »wr "Koalore" is a chemical production bused on nature's process of lj.eat • | storing, and is so.'evolved that • V >.• - \ " am a* It Retards the Using Up of this Store of Heat, • j not'by damping down the flames, but by giving off gases which combine f with the natural coal gas, resulting in a brilliant flame which consumes the >. • • coal in a slow, even ninhncr. ) ; , i 11 , i i To ono heaped up teaspoonful of "Koalore" add a pint of cold water, mix . j IS tuC S3 IDC 3.11 tlirOUjJll thoroughly and stir twice over; then at once apply above to cne hundred- • . ... .; . . ' , /'. . ■weight of coal, coke, or slack by sprinkling well-over and then mixing with s __fhp last" flrOD-lS . the fuel. The coal,.etc.; is then ready for use. Reckon two and a-lialf or f " .. . three scuttleaful to tho hundredweight. . You will find that it will only be ' / qc ' ae SW necessary to use about' ;. j ciiyiuuo One Half: the-Quantity of Coal. j the first. to obtain tbe . ' . • j . ■ It does not matter if iome of the coal, coke, or slack is not covered, as. ( ; __—: the gnses given off by "Koalore" in burning counteract any apparent in- 1 equality. . When using "Koalore" you can reduce draughts in coppers, ovens, I xJfiJSffis?V ranges, grates,'etc.- ... :. ■ "Koalore"!is r non-poisonons,' las no smell, and emits no, fumes. . .It is j' invaluable in bakeries, kitchens, hospitals, schoolrooms, and- wherever coal | jRr S|i| .. An important featuro is that by using "ICoalore" the fire will keep'in ! Jkm? ■ much longer, and will not require making up nearly so often. "Koalore" | . Will can be used a little at a time,"and retains its properties indefinitely. | ClIfA )|i\ In large packets only, Is. each. Write to Department "D." . , | Im/ ■ That Coldl Erf. Mills & Co., Ltd., —•= - • ' - . ' ■ ' | Jiff quoncos in its train, 1m • - Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. 1 ml 8 ?? re ™ 0 ?i? d ? |1 y M'. Ml run V ' )" m j' s ' || /ffIELICIOUS 1 A • ANDUNVARVWG 1 /OPJSW DADDY OF TEAS"^^ I dOL "Sham# lydd" Wallpapere AM f© the- ; Vali€ of Ymt ®©isd 'HOUSE has 11 mUclf greater market value when papered with tho ' * exquisite "Shaiid Kydd" Wallpapers. These papers are exclusive,. ' and may bs seen fV ONLY (If you are about (o re-paper' consider tho "question of increased property J&fjj | Talue and your good judgment will load you to the "Shand Kydd" papers. 'M, 7 Nqt much moro in price than ordinary kinds—but 50 per cent, nicer! aL. and Colour Merchants,1 ij 30 Manners St., Wellington. — So you don't care hvopence whctlicr jou 1 1 — ——— ou! or ciotl So entertaining is a bother, And iiiwin m\ —nn home dul«# boringl—then yoa need ■Ho&pit&l Bed®—Bpecml ! ™ I Wo make hundrotls for the Government, | Ffo^ | Mcdical Men recommend them for Invalids (part of their pre- ilii wll &iii M. J, wiw | scriptioris). .Made in Hair, Ivapoc, or Flock. I Tii & wonderful ionic, containing Pliojplioiui i If vour Furnisher, cannot Btipply advise us, Do not accept «»h»t mtpiiCccni "builder-up." li.willi*.. I " "Wo. will make you one just as good." GET THE REAL lore the spirkle lo ihe eje, tlie bloom lo ihf I McCRAE. meek—you will "lire igiin. Never w»> j Wc hold enormous ,Stocksi of Kapoc and Stacks of Ticking, aih « StoiS « pSilm B Send in your orders. | f f<)m ! DAVID McCRAE, LTD., I . . che, r ißt '*- 1 FL£ woSton..a EARISH STREET. WELLINGTON. 11 I. . _ 111■ .i in in ma i'i-t ■TTi-irrirrn'-irii ii in fcMasaaf

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 266, 30 July 1918, Page 2

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