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l .... MareH is the month of decisions ?. many home-makers plan \ tKeir Winter Furnishing ideas at this time so that they can be carried out without delay. v The D.I.C. Furnisliing Section is ready to give estimates for y.V anything in the way of re-making Do - >vn Quilts,. Window Blinds, VJ Curtains, Loose Covers, Cushions, or Table Covers. Ij Expert workers are at your command, and you have our asl/j surance that all \vork performed is the best of its kind. //// Fabrics for every furnishing need will be found in the splen1/ did selection at the D.l.C—Madras Muslins, Curtain Nets, Case(ment Cloths, Cretonnes, Shadow Tissues, and so on. The D.I.C. will gladly give estimates and send Patterns Postage Paid. \ ' The following materials are all in the celebrated "Sundour" ■ dyes,, an i are guaranteed to be fast in colour: — VA 50in. FADELESS "SUNDOUIt" CASEMENT CLOTH—In Pink and Blue, jfy 2S, 3 d. per yard. I 50in. FADELESS "SUNDOUR" REPP. CASEMENT CLOTH-Iu Tussore, //// Light and Dark Blues, also Green. 3s. lid. per yard. / // i 50in FADELESS-"SUNDOUR" SATIN STRIPE POPLIN—In Blue, Green, I Tussore, Brown, Pink, and Purple. ss. Bd. per yard. / 50in FADELESS "SUNDOUR" MADRAS MUSLIN—PIain edge, cream " ground, with small coloured desius, in Blue, Pmk, and Coral V ; SOin. FADELESS "SUNDOUR" FIONA-A beautiful curtaining m Pink, \ Light Bro\vn, 2 shades of Green. SS. HD. per yard. \ 50in. FADELESS "SUNDOUR" SATIN OLOTH-Hangs like «lk. I In Cream-' Ss. 11d. per. yard. In Light Green- 6s. 11 d. per yard. 50in. FADELESS "SUNDOUR" TAPESTRY-Small des.gn in Green and Blue. . ,

Of Importance to You! ■■■ r W SCOELH €o 9 s. Limited .QUB Stocktaking Sale is an opportunity marked by the most conspicuous economies —it means that the renowned "Scoullar" Furniture is marked at attractive price reductions, and it offers scores of chances for those who desire- to add an artistic piece or suite, floor coverings, or soft furnishings to their homes. Terms of Sale: Nett Cash! Mail Orders are invited from out of town Customers. SALE NOW ON-! . Lambion Qraay : :. WELLINGTON. Also at Master Son &-Hastings. ~ ? -M|ny People Have Had Their i Old Jewellery MMe Mew! n THEY have had the satisfaction of getting an unused article made up into a. useful, artistic, up-to-dato piece of jewellery for a very small outlay—a slight proportion of the actual worth of the new article. 1C you.have a discarded Ring, Brooch, or Bangle, let us make i.fc beautiful and wearable! You are assured of get.tin" perfection in workmanship and finish. • • Bring ■in your old jewellery, and wo will give- you es- _ timato for Tcmodclling.' — 1 C'andT. YOUNG, Limited, ~ 252 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Stils GQlfroG STRONG ENOEMOUS STOCKS OF KAPOC AND TICKINGS %sjr js&*3 on hand. Send in your t U. WELLINCTON. Berlin, mouse wives ai'e moß' Making JAM' ftUGAR is at present worth its weight bd«!O'CM» offlSM^Bß in gold in tho German capita!, and *. &*\. n nono can bo spared for Jam-making. B 1 But "Jam-making as usual" is now B '»»» i, s*j? n taking placo in Now Zealand. fL-jri—i" , CAMPBELL'S HAVE TONS Ifewrt'V^^ OF FINEST SUCAR p^/^Y-V'^ secure yours now and make somo |Jra <■ (''v^l iam and preserves while fruit is in ■/! A^J^^SW^vß season. 'Phono us—wo deliver tho VjE^g3&?J!L highest grado refined .sugar in any a l-^'""'"-^2L J quantity to any address. feicH-taicoii>(a!a ■ W. "CAMPBELL, Ltd., 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. "Phono 443. } 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phono 2624 A [ WELLINGTON. I 163BIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084. i

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3020, 6 March 1917, Page 2

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