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Pjs-g2 AFTER THE EXHIBITION IS ||Yfg| OVER, YOUR EVENINGS 111 (Eg WILL BE SPENT IN THE HOME. NEW IDEAS IN FURNISHING ARE CONSTANTLY CHOPPING UP AT THE D.I.C. WHICH Fv\b"e THE HOME, AT A SMALL COST TO W MADE BRIGHT. ARTISTIC: AND COMFORTABLE -IDEA WlilCH DIFFER FROM , THEGENERAI/"«TEREOTVPED PLANS OF FURNISHING.'' INTRODUCE A DT.C. PLAN OF FniNlSfll\T INTO YOUR HOUSE. THERE M NO HIGHER EDUCATION FOR A FAMILY THAN TH ™ ACQUIRED FROM A WELL-APPOINTED HOME. D.I.C. PRICES ARE MODERATE. D.I.C. STOCKS DEFY COMPETITION. D.I.C. TERMS ARE EXCEPTIONALLY EASY. SEE OUR DISPLAY IN CASHEL STREET THIS WEEK..

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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12731, 18 February 1907, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12731, 18 February 1907, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12731, 18 February 1907, Page 9

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