BRISTLING WITH BARGAINS. TB, D I.C. SALE. MARVELLOUS ATTRACTIONS IN FURNISHINGS, TAPESTRIES, " CURTAINS, HANGINGS, AT LESS THAN COST. i Che fact that the D.I.C. Sale is nearing the end does not mean that the bargains are all gone. Far from it. There are heaps of delightful bargains to be picked up still in all the departments. Take one department alone as an instance —here ;ire some marvellous values in the Furnishing Department, things you would not like to miss. 4 pieces onlv ALL-WOOL CASEMENT CLQTH-Cream gromid, small spray; in blue, pink, green, and yellow. Usual price 2,0 yard. Must be cleared at 1/8 yard. •> nieces only PRINTED FURNITURE VELVET—In green and terra-cotta ; K2in. Wide. Usual price 5,9 yard Sale price 3/11 yard ALL-WOOL CURTAINS—.% yards long, with a handsome design nppliqued ixi good furnishin.'c lours. Usual Price 65/- Sale price 32/6 pair. 20 yards only SILK MIXTURE TAPESTRY, suitable for hangings Usual price 6/3 Sale price 2/3 yard. ORIENTAL CURTAINS, in artistic designs and colourings. Usual price 9/6 Sale price 7,6 pair. r ORDER. BY POST in in FROM THE —l»———' I). 1.C., WELLINGTON THERMOS FLASKS. me. vv. 'XI m IW "3 AtiW aYS ready witflia fi, a> t trouble lot 11<>f. and cold bevi ard food. Keeps l ot liquids hot for 21 Lour.-; witi our. aided heat, chemicals, spirit, or post Tte power never fails, wir.h car-* it lasts a Hf»-tuue It keeps cold liquids lev c-.ild for u-any days. j'H EKMOS FL i are invaluable for motoring, railway travwllinsr, fishing, sltooting, and also ft.r all invalids, gi 'int; you n hot or cold drinlr any hour, day or nigLt, as yoa require it. PINT SIZES, 30/- and 33/- each. QUART SIZES, 51/- and 64/- each. TAKLE & INVALID JUGfe, 54/- each. H. T. WOOD CHEMIST, MASTERTON. The 'Lister,' THE MOST UP-TO.n ATE SHEARMACHINE OiN r lllE MARKET, All the Lister She iring Machine parts are interchangeable with the Wolseley • SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. LEVIN & Co., Ltd.. Wellington. SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. SUB- } Levin & Co., Masterton. AGENTS) J. D. Cruickahank &Co., Masterton.
FROOTOIDS .""3ure Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness. They are elegant ■to. ' appearance and pleasant to take ; •they are immensely more valuable than -in ordinary aperient; they remove from the blood, tissues, and internal organs, •»Kraste poisonous matter that is clogging -them and choking the channels that lead '-to and froiri them. Frootoids are THE BEST ■aperient medicine to take when any - Congestion or Blood Poison is present, Vor when Congestion of the Brain or ,«' Apoplexy is present or threatening. They ■ have been tested, and have been proved •to afford quick relief in such cases when ■ other aperients have not done any good •at aIL Frootoids are absolutely unijivalled for FAMILY use; their beneficial effects are evident by the disappearance of headache—a bright cheery sense of perfect health taking the place of sluggish depressed feelings, by the liver acting properly, and by the food being properly digested. JProotoids are a very economical MEDICINE. dose taken once a week, at bed-time, is highly beneficial. They act splendidly *jon the Liver. A constipated habit of 'body will be completely cured if the patient will on each occasion, when Buffering, take a dose of Frootoids instead of an ordinary aperient. The sufferer thus gradually becomes quite ■independent of Aperient Medicines. Price 1/6. From all Chemists and iledicine Vendors, and W. G. Hearne & So., Ltd., Geelong, Victoria. New Ztaland Branch Office-No n.First Floor, Hume's Buildings, V\ lllis Street, Wellington. pure Milh! from herds of Ayrshire aad other splendid Caws HIGHLANDER CONDENSED MILK Is "Full Cream," and deliriously Rich, Pure, and Inviting! Contains only Fresh Milk and Cane Sugar onadulterated. The best obtainable for Cooking, Baktag and Table use. The Ideal Infant Food! " You can depend upon it. sursr ■ m iSJt il GEORGE HERON. G emu merchant, gboceb and OENEBAL STOREKEEPEB, Chapel and Hall Sireeti.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 979, 24 February 1910, Page 7
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