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iF=aag ; Brighten Your Home / for t Autumn and Winter. • i Cheer the hours spent indoors during the long evenings i by having your surroundings bright and gay. Nothing > [• , will help towards that end bettor than Curtains and CovB fringe made of the New Cretonnes and Sateens now sliowr i . iftg at George and K'ersloy's. Patterns and colourings . - . •' are in enormous variety. Values are unbeatable. s CRETONNES AND SATEENS. AT KEENEST PRICES. r . ■ ■' ■ A GOOD-VALUE CRETONNE, 31-in-s dies wide, is in shades to suit any , _ > ' room. Pleasing patterns. Rrice ' "B /4* j . ,per yard A. VF '' * Another moderately-priced CRETONNE, ; I •, ' 31 inches wide, comes in a great va- i_ , riety of colourings; pattern is small /O J and dainty. Price per yard ' _L /sy ' l , A 31-INOH CRETONNE, showing bold- ' " ~ ■ er designs of attractive, style,' in a _ i — j full range of beautiful shades, is f I -f ' •' offered at • . £ijO ' A specially wide CRETONNE (50in.) i will be found very suitable for many l purposes. Blue ground, with hand- * , . some bird and blossom design. Price j/} | por yard £l\) Artistic floral design over broad black , and white striped back-ground is shown on CRETONNE of a particularly high quality. . Will give thor- . ough pleasure-'and satisfaction: 31 . /Q 1 v. ' • inches wide. Price'per yard v We offer specially good value in s % . SHADOW TISSUE, 60 inches wide. ■ ' '■ Splendid-designs'in harmonious col- fi If* ourings. -Price per yard O/O BEFORE YOUR SOLDIER FRIEND LEAVES FOR THE FRONT ... . A*. ' Give him a Combined i j PROTECTOR AND CARRIER. \'f%. 1 ' V&V**'' U fl It may eave hiß life, and will prove . | {KS § . > . a re,al convenience at all times.,>. | tffcl?* 1 ' Inspect in o"ur Mercery Department. , 8 Sil'Mlk}! 1 SrPlliiffi ' We are Sole Agents. IIWw ' SlNGLE—Prices, 9s, 6d. to 18s. 6d.. . \ DOUBLE—Prices, l9s.jto 375. ~ I I ' , " LIMITED. ' ISfWM II i. f ft To come home to a cup of if I "Amber Tips" . v : | —is to meet with a cheery wel- M • -. |§ dome. Whether riding, cycling jp - P or motoring, a cup of delicious it.' p steaming "Amber Tips" Tea |f /, adds final joy to the outing, m.. . "vA Tea—particularly is ' . m ■' " the ideal thirst-quencher since g . *" it supplies the necessary invig- |p ' WHOLESALE THOMPSON' BROS., LTD.; WELLINGTON. ; r j Hate Smooth and Easy ;Shaves. } Week's "Sextoblade" mort 'are modelled ton ' the lines of the regular I .. S standard razor such as haß been-in use .for centuries, and they oan he U6ed S | ,either as a plain razor or safety r as-you prefer. Owing to the safety device, | the user can ; shave with a slidinp cutting motion—the .only correot way to I > , i shave—instead of 6craping, as with' the standard razor ana the hoe shaned I t safety. « ' ,• ■ j '1 i "Sexloblades" are .Groand by Anfomatic Process | on_ maohineiy so constructed a« to'preclude every possibility of drawing 3 tempei 1 . They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then tho edges S are smoothed and stiffened' in two more grinding operations, and finally they | are honed automatically. Every blade so honed will cut the finest human! hair, even before the last operation, which consists of stropping by hand. P ' j All blades—of which thero are seren—are uniformly Jtccn and ready for £ | ahaving. Try a "Sextoblade"; you will be more than-satisfied. | 1 Price, 20/». ' ' I I ;E. W. MILLS & C 0.,: LIMITED - ! . AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION; , | 'TJHONE 1442 for all classes* of Print-J A N Illustrated Catalogue is a business* JL ing Work. Prompt attention, mod. t\.- producer;, and the "Dominion". erate charges. "Dominion" Ucnorol Job Printing Department will undertake rnuuQ7 Houso, Dooiimon Aveaut». 011 request.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2733, 30 March 1916, Page 2

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