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The Display of Dress Materials As. now showing in our popular Dress Department is particularly nice now, and your inspection, therefore, is cordially invited* Our stock includes; FLANNEL SUITINGS —All Wool, New Zealand made, in fourteen differet 6hades, including Greys, Browns, Khaki, Fawns, etc.- Splendid material ' for Costumes, Skirts, Boys' Suits, etc. 54iu. wide. Bs. 6d. yard. COLOURED CLOTHS—The ideal material for Coat Frocks, Costumes, Dresses, etc., in the following shades: Light Navy, Navy, Mid Brown, Nigger Brown, Grey, Bottle Green, Wine, and Molo. 49/50 in. wide. 7s, nd. and ss. lid. yard. ' ENGADINE SUPERB—A-beautifully finished materal, suitable for Coat Frocks, Costumes, Dresses, etc. In a good range of shades, including Mole, Saxe, Golden Brown, Purple, Wedgwood, and .Wine. 50/52 in. - wide. , ,11s. 6d. yard. . COSTUME SUITING —In shades of Light Brown aud Fawn only. 'An All Wool material, and ideal for present sidles of Costumes, etc. 58/60 in. wide.- 14s. 6d. yard. COTTON GABARDINES—SpIendid line for Children's Raincoats, etc. Thoroughly proofed. In shades of Fawns and Khaki. 54in. wide. - 4s. 6d., ss. Ed., and 6s. 6d. yard. 'ALD WOOL NAVY SERGE—Special value, all wool and Indigo dye. 40/41 I j in. wide. 3s. 6d. yard.. |;

Produce an Intense r S. Heat Without lSS|r Smoke or Smell. With the cold weather new elose at hand you will find a Miller Oil Heater jj§||g^gsM£?j ■ absolutely-indispensable. • • These Heaters cannot smoke because ' a.'stop nut on top of the burner limits ' the -upward movement o£ the flame "spreader, and this latter limits the up- Ufc ward movement of the wick. Consequentljr the flame canuqt climb lip and | smoke after lighting a£> it does in the Miller Oil.Heaters are simple in con- ! struction and' easy to re-wick.- They . Constructed of Stamped Steel, have aluminium window frames, nickel handles, and- removable i brass founts with handles. ' : . j The founts_ are beautifully embossed, hold from two to four quarts j of oil . according *to style of heater, and will burn from eight to i ten hours. A special feature is that the founts, have registering oil indicators, so that a glance shows the quantity op oil in the fount. A valuable feature in connection Vith No. 410 Stove is that itf has a top provided with a damper, The Spread of the Heat Being Regulated at 'Will. These stoves are Suitable for the bedroom, bathroom, sittingroom, camp, cottage or whare. Water can be quickly, heated for making tea, coffee, or cocoa, and f preparing light meals. • , - f No. 410, Plain, 425. each. . Rubv, 455, each. -f No: 460, Plain, 275. 6d. each. Ruby, 31s. each. i Write to Department "D." i E W. Mills & Co., Ltd. 1'

QOOD TOR LITTLE THW©sgi£^?, STEEL EOlLire DOORS Perfection in Garage Doors was reached when the Kinnear Patent Steel Folding Doors were placed on the market. These ( doors roll up overhead, a point of special value where space is limited. The Kinnear Door offers you:— i Economy of Spaee, Ea§@ and Speed Qf Operation, Simplicity. ' Durability, Protietian Frum. Fire. 1 The Kinnear Steol Folding Door's are' made in London, and are in universal use for all sizes of openings in Garages, , Warehouses, Engine Sheds, Car Sheds, etc., etc. Au Illustrated Catalogue will be sent on -application. ' ' For full particulars, with estimate of cost and probable time of delivery, apply to the Agents— • JOHN DUTHII & Co., Ltd., < WILLIS STREET. j

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3052, 13 April 1917, Page 3

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