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1 "As I Passed By Your Window" I The passer's-by impression of the inside oi your home is the impression | received by the outside—the window particularly. Like all the arts, the \ | art of window draping lies in having the right thing in the right place, j I N$W Veitch & Allan's | [lira Exposition of the j | Drapings .1 | :.;;|J - ■ Jt<) and desires within the limit j | I' J t*oll^^ i^^^^^^^^^^^, *.P 11' i ''I'' of moderate cost. Youca'n 8 MW bf j | fc e sure of finding window ' Iff '* Wll drapings to match or har- 1 "-■- •- - ■'- . *- *- -"- momse with any colour { scheme or design in our jj I WE MENTION- very varied collection. j CREAM MADE AS MUSLIN-Scalloped or taesolled edge; 45 to 50in. wide. WHILE ON THE SUB S 2s. 11d., 3s. 11d., ss, 11d. yard. " 1 "SORRENTO" VOILE-With dainty coloured border; 38in. wide. JECT OF | 3s. 3d. yard. HO ME DECORATIONLACE VOILE—One of the bettor grade curtain materials in pleasing de- f signs at a popular price; 3Cin. wido;' white and ivory shades. we want to tell you of a ' \ 3s, 3d, yard. new and effective idea in \ m LACE NETS—In the popular conventional patterns; lain. wide. 1 I 2s. lid. and 3s. Cd. yard. HeCtrfC ShadeS j iH TEPPAL MI'SLIN—Tn ivliito, plain, and spot centres, with effective rol- jj I oured borders; Kin. wide. 3s. 6d. yard. W arrived. Wicker, lined I I lIEAVI' MADRAS BLACK G.ROUN D-With white all-over trellis, sham- ~u j t I roek, ,-.nd conventional deigns, and v,ry rich coloured borders. W,th «**> % K ™ blWn | 6s. lid. to 9s. 6d. yard. silk. Artistic & serviceable. I 1 For short "CROSS" CURTAINS we have sonic very pleasing effects in f\ T> • "> U L H | lace net At Is. 9d„ 2s. 3d., 2s.' lid. yard, Uur * nCe -W° eacn » 8 | ' Also in Madras. At 2s. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d. ■■ -, | | . • j

I 1 THE WONDERFUL GERM DESTROYER The danger of infection is greatly accelerated in warm weather, when particular precautions should be taken as A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DISEASE. No household should bo with- Try it in the bath-it is re- j out a supply of "Sprayolite." freshing and invigorating. Much more powerful than car- A British product-Used by the | , ~ , . , . Admiralty, hospitals, eanitoria, I bohc, and is prepared m a vn- l \ colleges, post offices, public I riety of perfumes-LAVENDEE, schools,' factories, theatres, I JONQUIL, SWEET PEA, banks, and other institutions. I PINK CARNATION, PINE —- VIOLET - CALL IN AND INVESTIGATE. _ E. W. MILLS & Co. Ltd., Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington. ; _J J The UHSQUE MISSSON STYLE I ROTOBCILLO Uf I '.sewing vs^meaß"Life Guarantee llfS^^KJI I Sale Price £11/11/0 i STANDARD and ROTOSCTLLOS are aDsolutcly the highest i grade, machines made., and at present Sale Prices are £3 to £6 BETTER THAN ANY OTHER. For cheap machines our | Golden Oak Druphead at £6 10s., and Hand ditto, with cover, , at £3, are great bargains. All prices are reduced. Fear's Street-Widening Sale NOTE : New Address, 65, Willis Street. _________________„ I _t___&___a_i__s_aßra^ I BRIGHTEN YOUR FURNITURE with JOHNSON'S Prepared Wax! JOHNSON'S Prepared Liquid Wax keeps furniture fresh-looking, good-looking;, and new-looking. It helps to banish the effects of wear and tear—it keeps new furniture new, and makes old furniture look not so bad. And Johnson's Prepared Wax does not collect dust or show finjjer-nini'ks, A pint or ' half- pint jar Lists for months, «md will prove n splendid investment for the housewife during the summer'. Get a jar. Try also Johnson's Prepared Wax for floors and dadoes—and the other Johnson Preparations. ' '"■ v '\ i TINGEY'S Oil and Colour Merchants 30 Manners Street, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 35, 5 November 1919, Page 5

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