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'HOW § §\MDE EV3Y WINDOWS PRETTY." i" Peach's Beautiful Book told me aSS about r±." FWTh "HST , ! XBT*& ifriffc r»ll Tells about iUjy Bμ kI»I calfie PEACH'S Quite New Si different. —~.......: -!•— ij ca i f or Casements. The greatest problem which confronted i:ie when I was-furnishing my home, was how to dress the windows in the most attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must confess that I was considerably perplexed, until 1 wrote to Peach's for their book —" Ideal Home Decorations"—the greater portion of which is devoted to curtains ant) decorations. It contains 7i:o of the most chainiini" designs, showing how the most unattractive windows could be made pretty and inviting. It is the o»/.y book produced which tells oi Peach's Special Patent Hems anil Sunlast ,__ Fabrics. These i - - in themselves are woHh a v ? lllme |p¥7 { W t I l! 1 of description. Mill n ' # ! VmM® I was most impressed by the *IWI tfm I 111 II ' chinning ideas rife 1 ' \ii\i\ U '/'I I■' i for casement fli /*\ll f l\ ill i windoiv decorafi ''i\ l \\ {'°r "' (ions' Vet V^^s&ffrv " ,c Jiclimi size v>HEPl23i*« rfsiSr£HUiis!sMf*- and number of *|^K>^^-i^^^s =r curtains required liiiSVifi.wfa'ucußj.'iDiiirannanMOT." but it was possible to sec at a glance just how much each window would cost, j\i\d then by reference to the book one could easily sec how the window vvouKl look when finished. The Book also contains many varieties o? other necessities, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, UNUEK-WEAn, CLOTHING, LADIES' SLOU3ES, LACES, etc The illustrations were superb. Nowhere is it possible to oiitain ciui.'.iiii of such exquisite taste. A plain fact ;il=o to the ~ __,____, most casual obsiiivcr ()" ■3}" , w.is tli a-.tonishinu!-; jji;^-',^// : /^&\\»,'yi^ p'rodu.'-lions' from' t'iila f..,0;i, lo,m. m&MSMM rcc-ch , :. I.iMMV. rs-ii.CS ffi'tyr^ffi{lifw¥\ffl Wo CHEAPER. H ! '.'.eve were beautiful M I' , 11 / fi| \l\\// ¥B\ d.-i-,Mli Of CUI I 11.13, j|!l} I dcsif;ns_ ••sc':i.iv-.- to \};sA {-( iji iff 7 ,1/1 ll t aiui'" lion's. ti:c aciual >Ms\;,j j '/ «;! I /'/ J/jj I in i.'-oi., wliic'.i were, at |i«v,u'-|i J ,' EjU.: / l> f u< ,-;t '•. per cent. i-Ym|>< r kMU'Lb. IS -4UiS ( r She m..st o:-d::'.ary j.-Uphtfnl styles arc (■■'itai;s. y..-t, Hn-y γ-yvs: ( s /, t , w) ,';„ the book. i .iiniie v :;i!pc.-.or in , (i'i.ilitv ' lliis is because Peach s are the ariMii! mak-rs r-iipply:lTir l t0 tiie llsm alld ii.ive V! vc.-.rs' reputatiuu. !':! !■; !i;e c«"ipnn bciov., or send postcard tor i i. c i;>'■>-.• of !li:s niai'i;ificeut book. You will never ■i;e t<i -il'!i:;-' it-, cviHHits. Write now. (ic. the l"i n l s . n:.-' b'-.nU '•lde.il Home by r-Ti-ii S !'l ACM Vi SONS, (Dept 638 )» THE IOOMS, KOTHNGHAM, Euylanct. FREE coupon S.lTACi.&SoNS.jpept.eSe ), .Noltiiigliain, KiiglaiKl, p iV , (;st , , iCIU i ltu . ymtr i.;-cc Cat.iloiiita Curtain Guide as per yottr offer. WSXb Niw,c Address

GIVE lIP ALTOGETHER. . ev — THIS MEANS A CiREA/i , DEAL "Had to give up" is very lax reaching in its meaning sometimes, and generally includes ir its influence other than the one afected. When the giving up is on account of a lame back, which is lame kidneys, we are miserable indeed. Not sick enough for bed, perhaps, but that lame back stops one from one's daily occupatio.i just as surely as typhoid fever would. Many a reader of this can't afford to give up, must keep on in spite of the back, and he can if lie will but profit by the experience given below. Mr J. 1,1.I ,1 . McKenzie, groom, Express Stables, Foxton, says:— "A long time ago I hurt my back and for years afterwards I suffered agony from awful pains just above my kidneys. 1 was often so bad that 1 dare not stoop, in fact was completely crippled with tho pain. My rest at night was broken, and I always felt tired and worn out. The kidney seer tions were also affected, being thick and cloudy, with a brick-dust-like sediment. One day 1 vvas induced to try Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and was soon astonished at their effectiveness. The first bottle relieved me so much that I got some more, and three bottles completely sured me, and I have not been afflicted with backache and kidney troubles since. I always keep Doan's Backache Kidne T Pills by me, and take them now and again, just as a preventative against any return." sage of the back that aches, foi it is a sign that ypur kidneys need help. Heed the warning and give your kidneys immediate belp by taking the great kidney and bladder remedy— Backache Kidney Pills. For sale by or will be poatrd on receipt of price by Foster-MoCl.ennan Co;. 3s per bottle (six bottles 16s 6d), 76 Pitt street, Sydoay. But. be sure you get DOAN'S.

NO COLD IS "NAZOL" PROOF.. . Taken inwardly, inhaled or rubbed, on'the chest "Nazol" quickly relieved coujsrhs, colds, and sore throat. Mar-' vellojtely cheap, too! Is 6d buys 60i dosfle . . • ■ Advtj

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 4

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808

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Horowhenua Chronicle, 7 September 1915, Page 4

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