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; Jta we are, ©ff tie mark will a .-- : teflcJi of laiefesier ■ Sale. Bargains : V * ■ News of money-saving chances does not'require a whole lot of verbose introductory. Suffice it to say that you cannot buy to better advantage than at the D.I.C. Sale, and certainly not'nearly so good as these .Manchester °. "*■■ . 11||®. Blankets, Haoiels, -CeyloaSj-Hannelettes ||Yfgg !1 i |';ij ""m PAIRS OF ALL PORE WOOL NEW .-ZEALAND' BLANKETS — Made ' 10] iPi Ihrfjlrl. , . specially for the D.I.C. by the Kaipoi Woollen Company. Soft, Fleecy, xMllj/ For Single Beds- . ,245. 9d. Pair. ' ; ..For Large Size Double Beds- . 395, Ed. Pair. .... 30...PA1RS OF.SLIGHTLY .jJIPERFECT ALL WOOL NEW ZEALAND BLANKETS—In small double bed size only; good quality, but imperfect bleaching. " ' Sale Price, 295. f«. Pair. - 4 PIECES OF ALL WOOL DOCTOR FLANNEL—Thoroughly shrunk; in Natural colour only. Sale Price, Is. 9d. Yard. ; S PIECES OF CEYLON SHIRTING—Heavy in weight,, and strong in . . . . ■ texture; thoroughly shrunk, and fast colour; 23 inches wide. . 1 \ • , Sale Price, Is. 4d. Yard. 15 PIECES OF HORROCKSES' FLANNELETTE—36 inches wide; per-, fectly pure, unequalled for wear. Sale Price, 9s. 11 d. Dozen., ' 20' PAIRS OF GREY ARMY BLANKETS-AU Wool. Sale Pricc, 235. 6d. Pair.

l "" C&i- | *: -I—M «■■!■ ■■ ■■■■ ,;■■■ -tyPCTTITi ■ •; THAT/ATMOSPHERE OF C©MF.©RT. £ ' :'• • 11 ■' Surrounds' the-'room's 'furnished with our v Easy Chaim mi Settees. • . They aro produced in our;, own. Factory, and their' excellence .of design, • : " material, and workmanship, their well padded upholstery, and their abil- . .-" Mty.'to give perfect rest and comfort, make them very desirable possessions. WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE TO YOUR ORDER : ; '...if our stocks' do;.not contain your exact requirements! WHEN YOU BUY FROM "SCOULLARS" ; ... TOU ENJOY THE LUXUR'Y OF QUALITY!THE SeOGLLAR CO-■ Ltcfe , HEAD OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. QUEEN STREET ' -v MA'STERTON. •' ,:.MABKET/'STREET ...... HASTINGS. . . .v.' 1 ■■■■- '

aJioiwiwiig g Billiards !l ; f at Home If =§ For Under m q" per day ~q ' •' Put an'Alcock'Billiard-Dining == ■* Table in your house, and every @ jj== " evening you can enjoy ihe game E==r == one never tires of—Billiards. === W The cost is trifling. . Every ' 'Alcock* Table is so / soundly constructed that it afiS. -..-fords a lifetime's play and pleas- Jgj'' >".ure. Even after Ten- Years" ==' -7y -service an'-'Alcock-vwill bring. : ,vHa!f its Original Price. == Your expenditure :on Home ... Billiards, including initial cost and upkeep, need not average more == ==Er than Three Half-pence a day—, === Q ... certainly, not an .'extravagance,l H= = Most men spend more on'smokc/ - ==■ ==|i -'Alcock';, Billiard Tables fit all w 'A Moderate Ca*h =' ===!{ /-—v 'Deposit* k r > n 8 s Jy one to your home , Ea,/ ln ' H for lllus- || 1 'ffv Catalogue, === 1 McoCk I '■ HI ■?' "Tl' e Billiard People" . = O Head Office and Factory: Wellington . ("Y $ ■ And at Auckland •& (Jhristcbureb 5 S NOTE—Alcock's Wellington Address is: BAKER'S . BUILDING, opposite Union Bank. ' ■ ■ ffl lake a Sapper B gl &ue! of it too H J5. —Deficisiis R| | jjj 03e winter nights it's S O ratller a trial to - leave 1 HsNl the cheerful.. fireside- |yT\ 1 4<Kj without a snack. Yet 3 a lleay y 3"PPcr .often POj f means a night of indigestion, disturbed sleep, !®Sa and unpleasant dreams. 2®. Made with milk and «al®i i "y\?f flavoured to taste, Ger- JUj I stena Qmel is highly JpS I■■ nutritious,. and is,so easJ ily digested, omng. to the special process by which it is nianufac- , ®s| I sJaJ tursd, that it agrees with JO | Tl' tbe most delicate. It is more pleasant to the I taste, and is far more _Uj Jyjj nourishing than other gmols. It-gives that ®Wl >s®[| glow of warmth these yj WtiS coW nights so necessary I f| * or a sount ' s l ee P' jyT I start the dlly witll Gcr " • stena Porridge Meal and Qn ®a|- close it v/itlr Gerstena LIJ Gruel—you'll be better LJL] J | iU anl! P ° Cket ' orr i<jge Meal H-. ' Cooked E| I

37 /£. BUYS A SOLDIER'S I tjW..;^STLET~WATCU , TJITHIS GUin.METAL WRISTLET WATCH is strong, accurate, and | -dependablo. ' Has teen tlioroiighl.y tested by and is decid-'. • 1 edly good,value for the price, ' 1 — Well-made jewelled lever movement. ■ : a — Dial has radium figures and hands. ' | Attached 'with strong leather wristlet. g ". THE BEST WATCH OBTAINABLE FOR I \ Other Wrtetlet Watches at 475. 6d., 605,, to £6 15s. ; | G. & T. YOUNG, LiiITED, j \:A * ' 262 LAMBTON QUAY. jt' - J f SHOOTING ■ REQUISITES, j | WE. HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, i Ip AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON, | * AS UNDER:—. ' jj ... .CUNSrrS.B.B.i;., D.8.8.L., in' Bonehill's d Hollis's make, f !»' alßo Winchester's Latest Models in. Repeating and Au■l' ■ ' tomatio Shot Guns. ■ • k . • RlFLEß—Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32. 38, and 44 calibres, I f half and .full Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, a 1 . and Automatic in 22 calibrc. M ' REVOLVERS—Young American, Premier, Safely Police, • and • I| Hammorloss. |§i PISTOL"—32 Calibre Savago Automatic Pistol, 1915 Model, j ® ' This Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with U I® Automatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. fl ' |||j'' S \ CARTRIDGES—Wo have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, f Bm-/ and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best English and jj 'Jfflgjfif; American Factories. ! SUNDRIES— I ■■ Cleaning Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pnllthroughs, | i|B|Sa 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canva3 and Leather Cart- 1 '■'-mm--- "dge Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridgo Bags, Rifle B . '"HkSI Covers, Duck Calls; Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. [i WSk '-JOHN DUTHIE H. CO.yraj m TALB & HARDWARE 'KERCHMTS- | WILLIS STRIET. j

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2812, 1 July 1916, Page 4

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