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autumn fashions [ Exhibition' of Exquisite Blouses and Exclusive Millinery now showing in Windows—the most distinctive styles for the NEW SEASON! Come and see To-day! MATHEWSON'S LIMITED, "Where the Smart Hats Are," 264-266 Lambton Quay I Sherwin-Williams' Paint Has 1 the Staying, Weather-resisting | Properties That Give | a House Protection. | Don't allow your buiHings to go unpninted in order to save paint 1 1 money Thousands of pounds are lost annually because proparty is not | I ' protected against, tlie weather, for ur.paintcd buildings offer.no resist- | $ • ance to the destructive elements. | | Your house requires paint of the best quality. Wind, rain, sun- | I " ehme-each acts differently upon a painted surface. It is necessary G | thereforo to usb great care in ilie selection of paint for this import-. | '' ant. task of protection. " 1 Sherwin-Williams Paint, Prepared (S WP) is the result of over | fifty years' experience in practical paint-making. | "SWP" is made from pure lead, pure zinc, and pure linseed cil, c | the latter being mado from iho best flax seed it is possible to buy. | ' ■ One Gallon Will Cover 360 Square Feet ■ two coats, as against 250 square feet covering capacity of lead and oil ' mixed by' hand. j . Owing to the exact combination of zinc and lead, the makers are jj ! enabled to get the largest, possible quantity of linseed oil into tach i gallon. This .is important, as pure linseed oil more than any other ingredient gives durability and life to the paint. ■ SWP will Inst from seven to eight years, while the life of lead and j oil at most four years. .' j Insure your' house agaiust ■ decay and ruin by specifying SWP j i It is made"'in 49 attractive, permSnent colours. . | Write for booklet and colour card. .. l < ' EL W* Mills & Agents, j ' Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington. j CARPETS & RUGS 1 NEW CARPETS.' ENGLISH -AXMINSTERS. The Genuine Axminster is a splendid Carpet in every way. Axminsters possess a fineness in textuTe per- .. .mitting more. .delightful—and at the same timedurable soft effects and blends that can be obtained in any of the others, which are necessarily, coarser weaves. Axminsters are beautiful —they are pretty and . artistic to "the eye in every room, every shade, and every degree of'light. Their very fineness guarantees an excellent wearing carpet. The tread is always "soft and most luxurious. Truly the floor covering of ease and elegance. The latest novelties in Moor Coverings. New showings this month in Carpets. Axminsters in complete display. Our stock just now is very complete- and varied. All the new dainty drawing-room effects m simple as well as the ■ . more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate flowing styles. GEORGE WINDER "Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop " Winder's Busy Corner — Wellington SmartV i p!l|J~/k Y\ ■ P&if ■ \ j/ 'w h of Brown Boots or Shoes I lAt VoIT®" 7 will be well-cared for 3 J: ' IVj • by 'Nugget,' which | || j s For Lighter Tan Sho« use Light Brown Ji jj !11 . 'NUGGET.' Imparts a rich, lasting ? \ ™ UR dealc^cansuppwyou. ;e ' •e i- |-, i N©tt®S &ficf H©Af C r HIGH-CLASS 15 3 English Vanishes. A shipment of the above, including BODY & CARRIAGE VARNISHES, lias now arrived .SMITH & SMITH, Ltd. AGENTSi OPP. TOWN HALL, WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 128, 24 February 1919, Page 3

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