c. c. c SEE THE THREE C’S. AT SCOULLAR’S Curtains Cushions Coverings N Particularly the CURTAINS We are delighted with oar new shipment of Curtains. They are indeed beautiful, and comprise every weave and every colouring you could wish for. ( Our window and showrooms have been specially dressed for your inspection, and you will not be pressed to buy; but we do say, n §o come and see the 3 G’s.” Prices reflect the recent drop in Cotton and axe lower than eypr. • FADELESS CURTAINS FROM 2/11 yard .WRITE FOR SAMPLES. SCOULLAR’S LAMBTON QUAY
BABY ON OCEAN LINER. Aboard the Rejmjera-in. the tropics, a lady* .whilq nursing an ,jnfant, tell asleep and the baby's face and .arms were exposed to th© pun, tyith dire effects. One or the ; • engineers promptly applied Qtol, with marvellously good results, and earned the mother's gratitude. (He had learned of Q-toI when the All Blacks were aboard.)—Advt. For Coughs and Colds never fail Woods' Great PotEpermint Cure-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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162Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12608, 19 November 1926, Page 11
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