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L--<tJfu—— ni i : \-i)diivab ib very bCdrcc \ i] i lie udAj* iido dDunQ&ncv i 11 Ono of tho effects of war is the creation of a greatly di- \ \< \\ jbvP- /"* miuished supply of the heavier kinds of", curtain fabrics, r XtuF/ffflwl notably Art' Canvas. • . I' '>\\wijfflM ■ luckily tho D.'I.C. secured ample shipments before the j 1 1 "> II ISkI raw aeuteness of shipping tonnage became apparent, with tho 1 'I result that now an excellent showing is being made in con- . ] I \s&2^^^ nection with Furnishing week. . ■ ' i "" For Hall and Upholskn'y work j ' kw- y 5 nn i i\ these Art Canvases are quite unrivalled; their splendid art ! > ) -'"■' I II tints and sturdy weaving.making.them most acceptable in : > i h " > ~' li l 1 L Jr - home-furnishing. . ■ I \ \< U is Furnishing AV:cek at the D.I.C. a doubly warm \ 1 jt/r ■ cor^i invitation is extended to you to come and see- i these Art Qanvases as well as tho wondrously beautiful- ■ . \ V Madras Muslins, Shadow Tissues, Cretonnes, Curtain Nets, . Artistic Cushions and Curtains, besides lovely shades in | Poplins and Casement Cloths. '•• j . ■ PRICE LIST ; OF p,I,C ART CANVASES. ' "! I 'i l ART CANVAS—SOin. wide, in ifawn, brown, terra cotta, grey, and I , * black, , 5/6 yard. v ' « 1 ART CANVAS, SPECIAL wide, ' in fawn, j brown, led, and grey. '. .. '' :l { ','...:. 9/11 yard. 2 ! ART CANVAS, SPECIAL SOFT FINISH-72in. wide,' in natural, ' j : brown, saxe, green. . • . 14/3 yard. I ( Do see the beautiful Window Displays—both- DJ,G Frontages, j ' D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON

- with This delectable delicacy made from New Season's Oranges, is ■ now obtainable from all stores. - St. George Marmalade represents the acme of Marmalade Manufacture—its popularity is - proof' of its appetising qualities. Only the finest N.Z. grown Oranges and the ' purest cane sugar! are used, without the addition of glucose, producing a jelly of surpassing deliciousness which for all meals at all times will satisfy young and old alike.' ' . It-.pleases the pdkte '-HJie Marmalade for all at a * price all can afford! Get St. George Brand New Season's Marmalade from your Grocer. ..,y rt ,-:..Soid. r .in 21b. and 71b. tins. ' .'■■'■• . . lfl ik ANO LJNVARVING EXCELLENCE Js -'-Bnt MBtore your grey ind faded hairs to their natural color wltl ff ¥ Wsrw'-\\ ILOCKVER'S SUtPHUR -■ VU Utt&t VW B§} Sold Everywhere. Via «Hk VsrfvCvw ill tockyer'e gives health to tho Hnir and rontons the natural coloi 'iSS I flWxreSji) \k \W It oleansos tho ecalp, mid malcea the most porftet Hair Droßsint ' This world-famoct Halt llostorer is prepared by the groat Hal Spodali?ta,J,PEPi , ElUtCO.,LTD.,B(idfordl,ab(iratorio3,Lonaoi] . -.- -~ Biß.,audoaßboobUlnedfromanyChemists4ndStoreßthrou|{hou A New Broom Sweeps Clean—so will your old one if it is one of our ALL HAIR MATCHLESS BROOMS. Every tuft ie of pure hair, and is stapled with iviro into tho stock so , that it is quito impossible for them to como apart. This Broom comes to you post frco for 53. (id., and we guarantee no better, value is obtainable.in Now Zealand. ■, . . • Send Stamps or Post Office Note To-day! The SIMS Hardware Co., Ltd. WELLINGTON.

' 'yet . „:.:> : I More Delicious and Nutritious than Cornflour I . ThistleSemollna-Sweethenrt' so' Wheat-is ii new product ' ■'. that 1» rapidly dUjilnoing i O'jrnflour in favour. l\otonly i> Thistle Swoolhcart o . Wheat far more nuti-itioua—it con- :. tains 11% o! protcid or rnitrimont i»3 ngainat 1% In corn-, flour—but it is much more k economical. Above all it adds I a now ami dollshuiil flavour ■which oornflonr laokw. Try but one packet and you'll .. ; know why So many liouse- .,.. . ; wivcshavoabsolnlelydiscard- ,■•' cd cornflour and now use .THISTLE ' Swesthcart o' Wheat ■, for blano-mange. cimlards. pucWingfi, macaroni, cheoßp, ■ econos, pastry and ns a thickener for gravies and soupi, <c Cdrns':AJi.--B'one!-. I W® Sis® e Ssts-It ! ~ ■ It Is the Simplest Corn Remover ■ the World, It is the Now >'. ■■"•■■"■ Wa'y'.i Never' Fails.' : ".Tieally, I never could see how fio people .use tho most diflicult and pa ftil way thnfc they can find to get of corns. Tney'll' wrap their toes with bandages resembling a" packa which ; causes ■ such pain because pressure on the corn that it mn them limn. Or they use salvos tl irritate the toe and make it raw s _sore, or they U36 plasters, that mi . 'the corns bulge; or pick nnd gouge 1 their corns and make the toes file 6 Queer, is if not? -"GETS-IT" is '." simple, mortorn wonder for corns. J put 3 drops on, Jt dries instantly, jiain or trouble. The. corn, callous wart, begins to loosen and then coi off. Millions use nothing else . , 'GETS-IT.'" ina "GETS-IT" is.manufactured by T Lawrence 'and Co., Chicago,-U.S.A. S by all cnemists and stoim a REPRESENTATIVES: Sharland and Co., Auckland; Sharl: »v and Co,, Wellington; Young's Chem j? Co., Wellington; Kempthorne, Pro; 1 and Co., Chrlstchurch; H; F. Stove Christchurch; Marshill Drug Co,, Du >r. din. '' ■ *• IC. _ _ I TO HAVE YOUR TO oazxn Drilled and Filled absolutely painlessly Is one of tl» nondere of the age. This wo aohievo with Kio anxlßO}io mothocl; it Is perfectly simple and harmless, and Is specially applicable to nervous people and children. SETS TEETH *3 3s. ' FROST I MI, DENTISTS, H9 .Willis Street, Wellington. \sssM Can §e Cured! Ibsi B! For convincing proofs 'and explanation M ol treatment writo for Frco Boolclot and Iα toatimouials. Over 3000 sumeases. | 0 A. J. DOIG, Chemist, WanganuJ ? l ,

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 18, 16 October 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 18, 16 October 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 18, 16 October 1918, Page 2

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