There's a fine display of Carpets J|§ ■■1: ., Jn the Panama Street Windows ■ffi* ' S ■' of DIG, *$ *$ This window exhibit of these new A> _ Axminster and Wilton Pile Carpets • '' „« is but a reflection of the large hold- « iug the D.I.C. has of these;artistic . . Py^S? ■■■'-'■>■'■• floorcoverings, many of which have •• .■ vZ-'O • ■■■ just been received by the "House- '■: . for Quality." rMany are the advantages of lovely «. j^ ..'.'' Carpets in the home, not the least ®J=*& • ' a being the comfort they bring, as ' sj£<r^ fiw, rjft , '.veil as harmony in the carrying nfl\ kJ*Q jL$ ■ ' ou ' i C °l° Ul ' schemes. SvPoTCm rlMlfffi Rich Carpels like these are difficult ' hflWl Ail ' 'I .111 m to °btain, because they are nearly ! |8 jj fes| jM^ '' I '-in' 11 as scarce as goMen sovereigns. H I 8 \£ffi* / You are invited to sec these handjiyhTjjTv ' some floprcovcrings—.Carpets of hJSahTJ' 1 fr—J . more than usual beauty and charm.. „« W, BIC Carpets are Work's of Art ; &V® AXMINSTER CARPETS-In Body, Bor- -a tier, and 27in. Runners;, in Brown, fl.p> -.. Black, Blue, and Grey. (&s->lm Si™ Body- . 21s. per yard. Border- 19s. 6d. per yard. 27iri. Runner- • 21s. per yard. --_. Very smart style. g5 "AXBIIRY" CARPET-Body mid Bor- <&F JnW der; Drab ground, with Blue and Green P/~?sw I ' Body and Border- . 245. 6d. yard, . ... • .''•'" A very hardr-wearing Carpet. / _(VT»j. SEAMLESS AXMINSTER SQUARES- *A In Fawns, Browns, Blues, Mole, Pink, f» 12x9- £14 to £21. s >LAi 12x10.6- £15125. 6d. to £23 . 1 "''.'"'' 13.6x12- . £25 10s. " - ;•':■■-;■ '• : 15x12- £21 155."t0 £28. - ejL M*zf® -'•'* ■' ■' SUPERFINE WILTON CARPETS-In 't|K,, 4fa>p .... „.... .'-.' ; ■ beautiful Persian effects. S/Csl®* «* ' ■ ' , 10.0 x 9- ■ £16 16s. ' ■ ■■■■.'.',. 12 x - • £19 15s. to £27 15s. '■■. '• 12 x 11.3- • £34 15s. (yy\ . 13.6x11.3- . £39 15s. to'£43 15s. el' •.:;,■'■ D,I.C :; :■'.'■ Box 1478 Wellington
Old-fashioned Bake Pans Waste . Heat, " Pyrex" Transparent | Fireproof Ovehware Saves-It '■■'•■ ■VTOU.have a\waj6 known, that rchen you hake hread the top crust is much broraer than the others; that when you bake a pie the top crust is brown, while the bottom is apt to be pale and soggy. This need not be so any longer. ' ; ...... . w ' o loaVes of bread, one in any. metal you choose, the, I 'other in. 'Tyrei"—bake'them at the same time with "the same amount" '.j of dongh in each dish. You will be amazed to see the difference. Loaf Will .Rise About an Inch Higher, 'It ,'will ;be an. even brown all over. The texture of each slice will be fine;.even, perfect. Then try a pie—see how tasty and'crisp the under orbst is—just like the top. T "Pyrex" saves heat. ' . ■ . y,'" Scientists tell us there are two kinds of heat in an oven—hot air 'heat and heat which radiates from the walls and bottom of the oven. ■ Only One-Third of the Oven Heat is Hot Air. ;--Two-thirds, is. radiant heat. Only the hot air can heat a metal pan. ; r Just'as an iron shutter keeps out the sun's rays, so every metal pan keeps out radiant heat. Just.as a window pane lets in the warmth of ''-sunlight, so all the oven heat floods through 'Tyres:" Transparent Oven- - 'ware. '•- . ' ; ' 'i v..' -\This means that when you cook in "Pyrex" the food inside sets all uOtho.JwaiJnjtead of just one-third. This is why every food cooked in i'i"fyre?"''ift;6o- : thorQUßhly; so; evenly cooked, why it is so much .more itfesty/'iwhyjsb.muchUess'fuel is needed.. ■■• ■ ,&;.C(fy Ltd, - i :.;; Hunter Street anrJ Jerypis Quay, Wellington. ■* WHAT THE LONDON PARCEL MAIL BROUGHT US! j '■.-•• ;." ~ -A-limited but exclusive range of - - -'. j Lovely Sports Coats have .arrived per parcel post, and we can honestly claim them to be the daintiest jflosh, and most attractive goods we havo yet BiW&\ handled. The colourings are exquisite, Kiwi and the qualities not io be surpassed. §p$ jjs|3 LADIES' SILK SPORTS COATS-Very T£ \K ' ' I smart stripe effects; ■ £6 6s. ■(tj&' M\ I LADIES' SILK SPOBTS COATS- Jf ML Oriental designs, .... £6 15s. ' LADIKS' SILK SPORTS COATS- /4 If/:/ 4 '' I Plain colours, all .shades. * • Aw H/i/ 4i A 505., 635., 845., s'guineas, Ag j Inspect them early and.avoid disappoint- A ff» rajf %-«/pKi/\ I inen't, iis the number is limited. I'M)li /W vl I OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT. 'MWSliff is very busy, but we can make, a I Dress, a Blouse, or Costume to order. S Only exports employed. You will I .'like our work—it is better. I LADIES, DON'T FORGET, IfpalMlli i Our sale of 'Remnants in French. Cam- HW- % ill i'Mm ■ brie, suitable for Dresses and Blouses, fnfi'-r?iif I and prices at Is. per yard. Very- I special.. Worth 2s. 6d. 11 |' I DAVIS & CLATER, J UdlES' & WtrimM'S OUTFITTERS, 218 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ) IV J! j , "The Daddy of Teas.". JL &jJrM
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 34, 4 November 1918, Page 2
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