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"P.d.c." "p.ac." FOR STAIRS CORRIDORS VESTIBULES Carpet Runners in good variety at moderate prices are now difficult ,to procure, but the "P.D.C." have ample stocks, , ; from .which a desirable selection can be made : ■ Tapestry Carpet Runners Axminster Carpet Runners In Browns, Blues, Greens or Reds In Brown, Old Rose, Fawn, Green, j 18inch 4/11', 5/11, 6/6 yard .Red and Camel Grounds I 11% inch 5/11, 6/6,' 7/6 yard ?J w/6j 15/6> uj%> lg/6 , j 27inch 6/11, 7/6, 8/6 yard 21/6, .25/9. : ; | Suitable for Hotels etc., will give = Wilton Carpet Runners hard wear. | inch 10/11, in Browns only 27 inch , 16/6 36 inch 22/6 ] Carpets Made jk»J| il i OlUpMjy ' CASH- + T?'+ ™3 Isi wil rTiD" <b JtlljJSAlJa . - ldintbel/ Room. PALMERSTON NORTH ' ' l_ ' —— . = 1,,ni■ CATCHING A COLD. ■_-___-___------—, ' ' I j .! "■" CATCHING ".AND CURINO. RINGS 1 JUST RECEIVED BY I.':.' There are hundreds of alleged cures for* ' ■ cold and just two ways of preventing it; the ________-_-_-_---_-— PARCEL POST. first is to avoid chill and the second is to ■ .._« \ x destroy the.germ that spreads the complaint, PENDANTS ' ' ' because for one man who catches cold by chill < y M OST of these whwe otdcted *£_£-'■* tWtafafi* " I NECKLACES * Of * ast fflas ' ut were . the infectious cold. I ' delayed by the war, which, hap- '".Don't come, near me, I've got a cold." _________„_«__.__> , wi i This is a common, friendly warning and it I DDAnriIFQ ptly, IS HOW over. 1 hiS means makes one think. If you can,catch a cold I JdKUM^ , '' we have a larger selection than \ "from another person-there must be something I ■■ »hj«ih«»j» to carry (he complaint; so there is—a germ - j USUaI for yOU tO choose from which sows itself, and grows a cold. Kill IVDTO'T' --.J . . -r • !i _.-,.. «.«»■■ 'that perm arid you won't catch cold/ ■•.-'■ . WRISI and this Xmas, and mvite.you to . ; , ; Ka '. LlN 5 Q TrtE - INFECTioN( , BRACELET inspect oar stock. If you cannot ..; on , y^ ne > ly t0 stop infect ) on WAII/HJiiO r ( i. thing we use to do this is called a disinfectant, T I indication of your requirements, ' pother,words a germlkliieY. The" very best J _,„ -~;tf <■»-,-( vn« a <pfeet<nn is Lifebuoy Soap.'Use and "test have I ,»t nrmn-o I an °' W Y SeleCtlOn * proved thigerm-Wlling power of Lifebuoy I CHAIN rUKblilb I ' ' iSoap in.laboratory, hospital;and : home::\';;;C " ' ) .' ; - <BY THE; BEST MEANSV^:- 'v . Lllll-lLjUllil OC OV/llj JUIU. :. n d:. the :best cold preve/uer.because obits' ' ' \X7nllin<rfnn 9 many household'uses. Drains .are .flushed 222-224 Lambton Quay — — > Wellington j with Llfeb uoy Soap, sinks are scoured, ________ == .walls'"and tables scrubbed; 1 arid clothes arid SBT • L household linen arc washed with Lifebuoy Soap. Wherever Lifebuoy Soap gets hold —; — ~~ ~ ■'• of a germ itkills it and a dead germ cannot "infect." . • ' ■• ___ 'A QERM-IRAP. jj| <v^)^\w/ »f\ rt /«i|V^W/WA^Av , ™ I * ra P '" its "run." When you want to catch jJJ i■' .•».•'• j V •» ' ' ' *" ! ~" "disease' germs you set a Lifebuoy Soap Trap f , . . in the weekly wash-tub, and all the germs ■\ __ rr+tHT* T A"K TTNTT - iT"N . gathered in the clothing through the week go '» TT-I'X I- I A* l\l I SHI '] I ■• into it and there is an end of them. JUvJ I ♦ A aERM.CEMETffeY. -j-- .' You will catch and kill a lot' of colds in ; /?=v\ . the weekly wash if you use Lifebuoy soap. vi vJ ■ ■ . ■ ■ Y ou m ay kill quite a lot of.other equally • i , , ' infectious-germs, for'they are all over the AT" , I, VL"T Hi f ■ ■ place, invisible and dangerous—typhoid, rtll£ iNCW _)tOC-C ' ! scarlet ; fever, -consumption, cholera, -&c 1 UX& .They are all!! catching/ but.they cannot face _ . Lifebuoy, Soap, it is death to germs. •. 01 JTRACIILD *£& UVER BROTHERS LIHirEO. SYONEY. Iγ Dress Effect \ , Your Holiday Attire WE PAY POSTAGE ON ALL CASH ORDERS Y°^^t^t^t^ nnd lasting dress effect. Our repui_ ~ ' tation for high-class tailoring remains _„ , r , , „ . IT T ii unexampled, and patrons have no NIGHTDRESSES—Magyar 'shape, full size, Horrockses hesitation in acclaiming our beautiBcst Cloth. ' . "' ■ ' .' ' • '■•-■■ ful tailoring. ■.. No. 3x-Eyelet Design, Daisy effect V neck We Tlinge of ' new No. 3xx—Eyelet Design, bpray effect, V neck. season's materials for .your inspecNo 10—Eyelet Design, Conventional Design, &quaro tion, arid can supply patterns 'to aid neck J you in your selection.... , No 12—New Cone and Daisy Design, square neck. Expert workmanship is put into No. 11-New Cone Dejign, V neck. ' No. 13—Smart Butterfly Design, square neck. No. 108-New Eyelet Wreath Design, V neck. ' Place your order, with us for jour ■ tr c< i. t) ii _ t\ • ?r i Holiday Suit—you will be more than No. 120-Smart Butterfly Design, V neck. delighted with the distinctive work. All at 7/11 each. • MAGYAR CAMISOLES- • Bfl«««; e ,ftn £ Pannnu No. 20-Neat Eyelet Spray Design, round neck. .. rSSOITiISOn & reilßS©y „ „, „ ,t, . _, ~_. . . 2/, ? each, LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S No. 21—Smart Daisy Eyelet Design, round neck. , TAILORS, w «„ _- i* w *_ r. • i i 2^3 Caeh " WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. No. 22—Eyelet Wreath Design, round neck. ■•.-.,. ', • ' '2/3 each. . - . . : —: : . ... " No. 23—New Butterfly Eyelet Design, V neck. > , rn'VPRNMFNT '_- 2/6 each. Ife_ gU^ No. 19—Simple Eyelet Design, V neck.. 2/6 each. ||| ©'1 | O E\ mA S m - 1 No.'24—Eyelet Wreath and Daisy Design, V neck. , 4*s 2/6 each. ' ncDADTiwcMT^^I No. 27—Beautiful Butterfly Design, V neck. .DEPARTMENT 2/11 each. ' • No. 28—Eyelet Daisy Scroll Design, V neck. • . &pmmmMßSH!i 2/11 each. ~ ~~ "~ ' No. 29—Eyelet Butterfly and Daisy Design, round PREMIUMS LOW, neck. . • ■ '• : . 2/11 each. ■ ■ VOILE CAMISOLES-Magyar shape. . BONUSES LARGE. ■ . No. 27—New Butterfly Design,-V-neck. 2/9 each. -• ig-gnn pbwihii mwmum-ljS No. 22—Eyejet Scroll Design, round neck. ■..■...■ '*:■, % •':■'':;. -■'■■ ''.'-i- , ■'. '■'-'■'. ■'-. 2/9 each. ' .:•..'•. . '"'. .' ' No. 23-: Eyelet Butterfly;,Design,'T;neck. 2/9 each. Condltil)nß Of PolioiflS liberal. • LAWN OAMISOLES-Magyar.'shape..! . , '■ ■ No. 24-Eyelet Wreath Design, round neck. ' Business restricted to New Zealand. . . ■' . . 2/11 each. . ■ ' , No. 19-Eyelet Design, simple imtterni V neck. A|| moneVß invested in the, Dominion. ;: ~.,. .... -v,-.. "...." '■. • 2/ll>a<;h. ~;;.. '■;.N0.;21-Daisy-Eyelet Design, round neck. £ vfl ,,u p O || O y guaranteed by the State. '"'';.''" .. ■ 2/11 each. i r .* Q CHILDREN'S BIBS-On Lawn. Stamped. 3 bibs on ' " ',-■■ C sheet, simple designs. ' l/- each. . , s. PLEASE NOTE—We 'stock Cottons and Threads!required <? , u aipMkßmnn > fa '•- - ' for ! Eyelef and Mount Mellick Embroidery, also Stil- \ . J. H. RimnosoN, t.F.A,, lettoes, Embroidery Rings, and Needles. < 'i) Commissioner, -' ' . ' ____«—_-«___ ~ ■ : ECZEMA. y. .., _>«-■< '-''.""-.. T{ Al)lvs option and,oi'ntment.- ; ■' :^^*^JollMmmmial&itllmutaaioß*'* m ~ m """ li'/- *£ EcZOlllfl- iind.Skin DlS6»l3eß. HllnUl'Guij , .•. . . i. . , ... ', ... .'■ «.; sufferers'cured weekly mid-oured perC ! ' 'MSiVfBBKii r 'iß W ™»«, : roanently. Tho distressing irritation 'is II H _Tb * H ' ■ Lotion and Ointment, ss. 6d., postage Is. ■::..,-;. ~ '..Wt %WM Ii ;M...||'M. Wβ O landing. Quoe'n Street. AUCKLAND. 'JS^}i*WL I JMV^VJII^tiML!MiM>' ] '* ' TLTIIRE! .Fire!— You nover know when •'.. . " — to you. Don't delay. Inquire pnrtieu- • ■ ,- ■■■•• ■•;.■■■ •.• •■. ■■ ■■ ■ ■ l»»-1 lars of our "Underwriters" Cliertiioal Mining lSineTy Co"! A fr^yW*>^W / W / W J W'\i**^' / j55 Cojbel Street, Cbristohurch. .

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 85, 4 January 1919, Page 5

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