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" Place a liglit covering over the Lair to ? yj-jjg s t O ck Y/aS CareiullV" DOUght by the liriTl JUSI Union Jack, CO x 40, unmounted,'Bs., ) protect the pillow from possible stain. |; • , eaoh j I mentioned, and, without exaggeration, taking into v J J^nx^ ! j consideration our' own splendid range, we can claim I nd. each. outtho world. h \ Ito have the finest Carpet Stock in Wellington to-day Bed' Ensign, no * 10, umountefe*. ; • Kj lid. each. j ■ lied Ensign, 72 x GO, . * Thc Qualities aro of the very best, as most, if not all, were manu- 1 • eac . FfiMluTiPlti IM & faetured before the rerious restrictions camo into force, so that some- New Zealand T3 ne ign,.l& x 16, on'.stiok, j- \ thing good awaiU your call. . . . . «• ' 'I L fnv ai\orv memhpr ki $ » '■~„, Scottish Standard, 8S x 83, on-stiok, ,' | Goodtoremymemoer |j • THIS I IS CARPET SEA son, and all will be sold at !ls M encll • j, Mo t :ft" M fß I ! V '- P ° PUL ™™ E ™ L CASH DIS " «3 1x 1 9 ,0 nS j I Kffi SffiSrCrt; I I COUNT WILL BE GIVEN - ■ »x * on stick, K-each, j I I t| Tho Stock in « ludM =- |. Belgium, 25 x 20, on etick, j I |f | BEAUTIFUL-SEAMLESS AXMINSTER SQUABES, .HAND-WOVEN | x & j SKe/W| T mDIAN CABPETS, ENGLISH BEVEESIBLB BUGS, HEAVY JUTE ' | . j ITV β-l' A f aail ' SQUABES, TAPESTBT CABPET BUNNEBS,AXMIJ«STEBCABPET ; 6s _ dozm y nrde _ ' j I I niSlle yaiHieai I \ KIJNNERSj SLIP MATS AND RUGS in ™™s materials. Also, j q{ j I f?om "rid-mmouf toe dbWrt! I I a fine stock of SEAGEASS BUGS AND SQTJABES, and LINOLEUMS. % Ribbon) | )k And every bau b cnaranteed-yotfll to 5 | ; I flndit bears the £1000 guarantee that | ; ■ . ■ W the eontonts are miula from J.hechoic-J| . Uaa^jnTiir.T,B<ai l fflmii^M^iTptniiii>miiii«BW«Miiiw H est Ouest oats with no admixture or i . •• ' I I iß b ra t3tand.| } ' WILL YOU CALL IN AND SEE THEM NOW? AND PLEASE ■ . _ ■ . JS) J , BRING" YOUR FHIENDB. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. |> Coupons. jn i I Good for Gatarrll, Aathmatioal, ! | ■ IV■ i■■ Am ■niV" ''■ hi HiTTTT '< \ ,', Bronchial, nnd other Ooughn J 5 r o,«"'!i T eg . _. gi« j ' UuiSLSINtJc) Moan's Essenoe \ • O ' '•-™ SBW . ...- I The Great Monoy-Saving Eemedy ;■ ii .^ ijm ....-, t .,^u )a m. £ Costs 2/. Heme 1 pint'. SavoßiO/-I raS^SSSS^SSE^eE^^Mffiffl^^^ FOR THE SUNNY DAYS! ' 'i A charming selection of New Skirts in Taffetas, :; Crepe-de-chene, Gabardene and Piques awaits v IK Cut strictly in accordance with the latest whims <JswJf v of fashion—there are few more delightful Skirts V&,e WK ■'I [I 1\ in Wellington. You'll need to be early. ■Wl T^^^^^~ W MATHEWSON''S LTD., I li^^^^» 264-298 LAMBTON QUAY / WELLINGTON • .■■ ' M |V J'|L-™», •.■■'■ miiMTmJ——M g ' ' ... BEFORE you take up your knitting a little ;| . _| T| / . !., Colgate's Talc on your fingers.-The moisture of the skin &J ? vjP&iL && o ' f'.-i is absorbed by it, so that there is no risk of materials | $ _. . , A •g; . becoming untidy. Do the same when embroidering or crocheting. *. The Greatest Labour-saving Discovery ct the Age. I § There are manyuses for Colgate's Talc—so many, that along ftjjotr ot so i on g a g o] housewives, to get their washing .'; ; ( with soap and water, it is an everday necessity in. the household. fresh, sweet, and clean, "had to stand half the day nib- |' Use it after bathing; before exposure | bin"-'away for dear life on a washing.board. Naturally, .| ." to the summer sun ; to.make dressing &£§£ K that used to wear out the. clothes before their 1 time, { : comfortabfcby removing hot weather '| while ifc played all manner , of pranks with a house- ' \ shekmess, or as a damty accessory to | wife's-health and strength. I. the summer toilette. < For whatever R ■■ ,o- 'I ' purpose you use Colgate's you will have '| . But that's-all over and done with now that Science ; . the satisfaction of a "complete' , powder. P|FcASHMEREm|I ' has discovered a way to get the -. ■ A comfort to baby-a delight to the M WWtmlmeL ■ I WASHING SPOTLESS WITHOUT RUBBING. :|v men-folks after summer shaving. |1\" IC rami * M&§illr\ II : ,„• , ±j • ■' S(niwj l • t l I it is named EASY MONDAY, and all yon have to do is. ,; «J Wide choice ot charm- !<*SBSwiifWs 1 to put a little in the copper, boil, rinse, hang out, and ing perfumes-11 differ- I washing is finished. ent scents besides Tinted ccO m e & pM,, | n 0 rubbing—not the slightest. EASY MONDAY dis- ' and Unscented. * IS^MP^ I M\ I solves, loosens, and extracts the dirt without injury to the ■ 1 most delicate fabric, or to the hande. Binse—that's all. |; —____—— '^■^ r^-~=^^^^ i| Allgrocers. Be sure oHhe name! ■" " ■"" Do You Fear f' w ' :-ep %M ' 4 ' idlo gessip you will often hear ) ' «W : Jl|||i// /»« "S aJ 4 J the merits -of the ditferent tailoring p( I ■ .--. .-J ff' || γ-fl O • «• £• PI I"L^ c U/rtgll QW Mestablishments but all of our ~1 I tSrirHk \ I SIP OClcflllllL LIOIUcS WdoLK"M patrons havo no hesitation 'in proclaim- ' : £\ ' II Jl \ v JL The VERY BEST Ifyouhavopimplesortendorslcinsnaceptible to burbor'e rash try lixmazol— v eOieiency of our s aff of exports and the thfl u . ■ ; ; very great care winch is given to every cationg anfl a few weolfß tl . oatm ent gen- *~—" ~ individual requirement. Costumes made crn U y effects a permanent cure. - fflAf^ll^iSE o£i by us are supremo in every way, and they Whytea m.utyr to skin IroubU? Exraazol ,$ j£, ff 6 S\j |l Si2HWBOS!I«i£<V EJflv B WfcilaW Z £sf lltt irrlla: • We have bee, re pa iri]ls and .upplyin, ««_». and bicycles iu JW. city for work has "iven us the supremacy of At uhomists irad stores 2/e a jar, or 3/- post n6arly 40 years, and now have clients all over the Dominion and islands. Wβ Ladies' Tailoring. ' ' r .°°' 'T _. , , -, .. „ ... . hav, given them satisfaction and can pKuo you. Clias. A. Fletcher, Chemiat, Wellington \ . > nn 'n a- - /?) Our Goods are the Best iemssii & -PeDßty m&ftfaSflL \ IffS »mw*uto serve LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S i , . tailors, I ®jOW^ oi y\' THE Our Reputation Valuable y ou j 'WILMS STREET ' I7ELRNGTON. CURE ~, . ~.,., ~t ~M ^,} ■ — : —,„...„„. —■^ r .w,-.v. r , w -.-.^. y p' IMJ For EvervthiniJ for Sewing Machines & Cycles " Willis ™ N ■ ifflmte insure- yourself .from loss from ■; PliPJn t ft " J iSS|| ~ FIRE, FALL,, OJt BURGLARS, . -r . SSp™ ?I ltutalllnß one of these Celebrated Safes. .Twelve corner steel fcirtt pw. , fflSpS 7ft H tic*B\ilH l a ß s' WWHBUiini JU t In oonsttuotloni contalnn all the cßsentlol Bointa that ate neoeesar? tM P ill WOLEMDO ,B ,he TONIC wmE T,' B T w ", lo 'ii!u l c IU NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER IIAB ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED PIP ;r — s,; n || B v fire, no ratner safe hasten entered by burglars. IS il ncu. It roilores the appctlto and anl.li dlgollon. fecdin B the „, fom a , Mna , tuo t| o n allege U tofall from any height without burßUnu- . i : BFn ; nerves and bplngliio hoallh in a nnturnl. manner. | therefore absolute eeourlty. . BEITIBn MAD\ v : : yi-tjj : wt-iotESOWiE (nvigokatinq—PALflTAntß \ Kl| r [ te f or particulate or call an* nee the uoods fiJ H. STOCUED ■ 'ill * STEWART Illi, GIASS $ HARDWARE COMPANY, ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 39, 9 November 1918, Page 5

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