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■■ I 'By Day and by Night, DIG | I Fine Grearn Flannels have their | :I ■ - ' Particular uses* • 1 ■ Blouses for dav-wear and nightdresses for robes de-nuit are but '. g ■ two of a multitude of garments for which D.1.0. Fine Cream Flannels K| . are requisitioned. | I ' Woman's intuition suggests a score or more, but the D.I.C. mes- j ;| ' sage concerns the shortage, rather than the uses, of fine Uream j W ■■ Flannels. C 'I ■ Luckilv the DJ.C. managed to secure ample supplies of these ! I muoh-nccded fabrics; winter's demand has already made itselt felt. j 'I . Have you laid in your-supplies for personal w, for your childr\ M ft ren an< * babies' t S|d . • 'DIG. Fine Flannels cover a multitude of uses., Mo t?W®i 'rvvw "SETEV T?U\*EL-'\s used CEEAM "KREMLA"-AU pure wool and ||| CKEAM WINCEYETTE ~ For warm inches wide. 4s. 11d, yard. X«i ' \mf nightdresses, warm as flannel, fine as "HOLLENA"-Similar to Yi- . ( W madapolam; dO inches wide. vX ma" B by the same firm; thor- I I . 2s ' 6d - and 2s ' 11(J ' yard ' ■ My shrunk, fine and soft in tes- j .' I CBBAM BLANKET CLOTH T For .warm tare;'3o inches wide. „,_ • j $J and- useful ■ coats. This is iho real % blanketing manufactured by the lvaia- • .„„, , n P» noi Woollen Co.; 3G nches wide. CREAM AZA "ooiieu m pm wool ' 5s sd. yard. material with a slight admixture of I M • Egyptian cotton; 30 inches wide. i '■ ' B CBBAM PYRENEES FLANNEL-Por "". "*■ 6d ' V«o. ■I ■ CREAM MOLLETON T For Dressing j ffl 58 inches, wine, j in cotton . rj(! , nc ], es W idß. . | m , ss, 11d, yard. , I U CWM\ "TCREMLAINE"-All pure wool % and shrunk; a woollen nia.Kial if a . LL _ WOO L NEW ZEALAND FLAN- ■ % lighter weight; very Mutable for night- nC r ea m; 29 inches wide. | | drosses; 30 inches wide. ln ' 2S| 6d| 2s , 11d , yard . M # - j 1/- in the iS diaooumt o® evap y caa^ ■ ' M pui-ohassa of Ht op oven •i■ ■" ■•;DIG ::', - Box H7B .■• Wellington '

CMPETS & RtJGS. NEW CARPETS.' , ENGLISH AXMINSTERS. The Genuine Asminster is a splendid Carpet-in every wav. Axminsters possess a fineness in texture permitting more deliglitful-and at the same timedurable soft effects and blends that can be obtained , in; any/of the others, which are necessarily coarser I .weaves.; -■•" : 'Aiminsters 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 m Moor Coverings. New showings this m'onth in Carpets. Axminsters in oomplete display. Our stock just now is very complete and varied. All the new dainty drawing-room effects in simple as well as the more intricate patterns up to the most elaborate flowing styles. OEORGE WINDER ?*Where the Cars Stop and the Crowds Shop" Winder's Busy Corner - Wellington mi 1.1.....LH.L111ULJ ■■Tliu l ' | JVy this Extra Fine Flavoured Tea. I gay "RECORD "to your Grocer. V^^l ———— // THE Reason such a & ' Flavour? >. It is the pick of the world's best teas; the youngesthill-top leaves are carefully blended together by our experts, producing a good, full flavour. This is the reason why „ j It goes further than ordinary Tea! i EVERY WOMAN LOVES THE BEST! HOW REDUCED IN PRICE THE QUALITY I REMAINS AS EVER-UNSURPASSED! \^k- : ™°™ MBE & heuhmlgia--1 Caved Instantly by Wr,:' BUNTER'S NERVINE. ! . J £ wL: : • REV. AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to oxI tonaivo decay in 2 double teeth I suffered for aays with I excruciating pain. I wits recommended to try hunter a Nor™ B - I did so, and to my joy the pain quiokly and eDtirßly °^ l cheiiists and stoees - „

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 164, 5 April 1919, Page 4

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