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The DI.C. uses Down Proof Sateens in the re-making of Down Quilts Re-making means re-making in every detail—very different from re-covering. Jg!J/ - All. the old. material, - excepting the down in your old quilt,'" is discarded; brand new madapolam lining and a brand new downproof sateen covering of your own selection, plus, perhaps, a little extra down if youits- is a wee bit thin—and Presto ! A Brand New Quilt for the bare cost of material and making. Read those two panels- below and you will seejiow little it costs', to have your Down Quilt entirely re-made. Enquire at the -Furnishing Counter—every information freely and willingly given. -'.''::' :: ;:: Be prompt In sending in your old Down Quilt Re-making SINGLE BED SIZE DOWN QUILT 10/3 Plus the cost of materials required, viz.: 6 yards Figured Sateen (to be selected from: patterns sent) 2i yds. Plain Sateen (to tone) SJ yds. Madapolam,. 401ns. wide. . (for inside cover) Read DOUBLE BED SIZE DOWN QUILT 11/6 Plus the cost of materials "requir*-' - edj viz.: "jir yards Figured Sateen . '(to "be selected fro m ' patterns sent)_' ' " i\ yds. Plain Sateen (to tone) 6i yds. Madapolam, 4oins. wide (for inside cover) 1/. in tha & discount off •vapyouh purohaeo of £1 op oven DJ.C. WELLINGTON.

GEORGE WINDER Best Value Hardware _ : and Furniture StoripWINDER'S CORNER, WELLINGTON. THI "IDEAL" HOME BUTTER CHURR. A compact little churn, nil metal, nothing to go but of order, a«d fneoiallv adapted for HOUSEHOLD USB. EXTREMELY STRONG Our Sailing Prlos 10/6, post pall Can alio b* astd as a Home Cake Mixer. We pay the postage.. Bead-for one tb-day. JUiT OPENED—LARGE ASSORTMENT. HEAVY BRASS KERB SUITS*. Oomprifini FENDER, FIREIRONS and STOP. These we at* seltlng At Leas than Wholeaals Prist Alio, Big Variety ANTIQUE COPPER KERB FENDERS. FraM 14/t SOLID BRASS OR ANTIQUE OOPPER FIREIRQNS ~ „ At Lasa than Laaded ONI Now the Holiday* are over, we are offering all classes of TRAVELLINO REQUiSITBS - Atjtfdioulously Low Prleea GLADSTONE BAGS, .KIT BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, SCOT OASES, ' HAT BOXES, ATTACHE OASES, COMPRESSED OANE OABIH ' TRUNKS, STEEL TRUNKS—in fact, everything required '— TRAVELLING. Oemparo our Prloaa. Sea oar Window Display, OARPET SWEEfERS. The BISSEL GROWN JEWEL is the BEST CHEAP MAOHWI on the market. Shorooghly reliable. Any part-can be replaced. Our Prloe, tlf' Ho household is complete without a" BI8BEL." Send lor ope to-day. Othar Prices, 15/-. 27/t, and »?/• TO COUNTRY PATRONS.--You caw reach us by po'it. Drop us a line for any particulars regarding; price*. We are only too pleased to quote you.. George Winder, Wellington.

"DREADNOUGHT" PATENT lITHS and CMRIIGE These files cut hard metals at least twice as fast, and soft metals up to ten times as fast as any other file. The teeth are cut deeply into the metal, and, being semi-circular m shape, present a series of unbroken cutting-edges. A "Dreadnought" File's life is equal to that of from four to ten files of the type according to the metal upon which it is used. Owing to the shape of the teeth THESE FILES ARE SELF-CLEARING, and do not slip or chase. The "Dreadnought" File cuts equally well cast and wrought steel, iron, bronze, and all other hard metals. Owing to their self-clearing properties they are the only files which plane hardwoods and"-"Cut*"'*" brass, lead, aluminium, and other soft metals without clogging. The "Dreadnought" is the only file that, can be directly re-sharpened, similar to a Milling Cutter- This can be done at a small cost. WRITE FOR BOOKLET GIVING FULL PARTICULARS. . W. MILLS & CO., LTD., SOLE ABENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter St., Victoria St., WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 10285, 21 May 1919, Page 9

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