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!When the D.I.C. saw just how (,ho Cotton Market was on J/I the. "jump" in the Old Country a. cable was sent to Scotland for ls\ y . treble supplies of Real' Scotch Curtain Nets. .'/J I : ".'. : : ::.' Frankly, we think we are. wonderfully fortunate in landing «f//J I ~,.;...1.,:.8Uph-a shipment even though the price 'is somewhat higher than Wf h ''■ ■' the last. ':That is a factor over which we have no control- |f lj ..'.-.__ _. .Here.you are then with a splendid assortment of designs in |A 'I ''-this famous- Ivory Scotch Net—the same high quality, hut un- v \ ./, _- fortunately a little higher ia price—we tell you this, with reluct- \ V jljr aiice, but it cannot be helped. \|| ,| IVORY SCOTCH. CURTAIN NETS I , ! R\ 50 inch wide . .pa\.W = "■Kill ■\l ' ° m P" ce . olle quality—all one colour—and the finest M ' Wj value of its kind in the World of l Commerce this day.' . ' m • )I\ ■ : Note well! These Curtain Nets wash like anything—they .L\ j/ / wear like pin-wire—they hang gracefully, 'they look dainty—they LA •I J are, in a word,'fit to grace any home in the Dominion. Vom \ ill ' ' These are the designs:— ■.•■•<- \| , j | SMALL SPOT TRELLIS AND ROSE J •j. GRECIAN HEY :■ CONVENTIONAL"STRIPE \ '. ! NJ\ WREATH, SPOT, AND STRIPE TRELLIS AND STRIPE .-- //j\ \m- FLORAL STRIPE LOVER'S KNOT ■■ -■ WJ I m "&% TRELLIS TIEBOWS AND: STRIPE. : \ l \il I ' "t-— 1/--In the £ discount off evopyeaoh • S\ II > '/,/ -■-...-. purchase of S1 op ovar>i I w I '■ N fO ' I) '%- BOX 1478 WELLINGTON WJt ■'■■

- ■ v. :r La|les- Wiate*'Coats. ■ %:-/: -7^Stylish' and -Distinctive'-.' :': ~" nave severa l hints during the .! ,w&s»slir '.'"' ' P us t fovr' days that the Winter is ; JswffT likely, to ho a severe one, intensely cold . ■'•""_, IW± "/S§h- " " : — ' at-times, hence the question.of-an out- .', '- "■'"; «' •'■ ' door'coat-is of-interest - Wo have.out • ';-'■" i ' 3lew stocks in, and there are some really ; .ffiMjlpK. splendid garr/ynts in the lots. i' ■ ■•' #5.T fr" ' HEAVY TWEED COATS-Fur lined. '■ !° 1 \ At 10 guineas, f % (' I A SUPERIOR TWEED COATS-Pur-lined. " I -h ft BVi - At 1 3 guineas. -■ -.:;;.d : '-:;; *|'::{Mv — -elain heavy tweed., coatsPKENCH BAINPROOP COATS- *'■■, irkttV I F l ''/ " At 84s.'i fenfrri Llfes.^"' ; ' SUI>EI!IOK EAINPEOOP COATSra „ At 5 guineas. : W •I-SmW -WOOLLEN SPORTS COATS - With : V ' ill IfciTO - ... ..striped Collars and Cuffs, in nil tho " '■ -" ll'A l IrM —leading shades! . ■ At. 355. "fo 84s. . I. -■- LJ.C U\ K "II»' : '•:,..TWEED COSTUMES MADE 'TO MEAS- :;■ "\\"\ \ sßl\- URE—A large range* of' Fashionable Jl if ■ ISi I \ ' '^ ,v '' ee '^ s available for selection. '.- :; ;T|- '"'■ ' l- -"SS 1 1 - ■„-■'- •■• --■ ... .From .8; guineas.' ■ " ■ fl- TV :■ M 1 A '■»■■< SILK VELOUR HATS- At 255. each. ~ ------'• v.--|' : . ■ i IHI \ WAIIM UNDERM'EA]fcWe_stock..Dr. ""■' fii" 111 l Jaeger's and Cellular Woollen Gar- : ' i ■ '■■ m■-S. 1- jw • rnents, and we advise pronlpt purchases . HXwsf as t ' ie shortage is becoming prof m^m^-: -gig in mim [ I Itf'.i ■s-fsL* , ~' : -Ladies'and Gentlemen's - Outfitters •;; j .■.v,vv ) !l|r- ;'■■■'■ ■-. Lambton Qaay, Wellington 5 : | : TOR IMRCH. «;■- A BIRTHDAY Gift of Jewellery gives more pleasure than »ny ■''.■' ; ' Ptt. e has been the finest symbol of sincere good wishes, and always will be. Make your Birthday Gifts ; . .' Jewellery ones. -.-•' .•'•-, -• ~' \'"-s :, "Who in this world of ours her eyes .• ' - In March first opens may he wise ....... •'..."." ■'.." .■ days'of peril firm antt brave •-•- .•'■'-•' ■ • Wears-'site a' bloodstone to her grave. ' .•;', j . mms> XIYOUNGiLtI., '■:■■'', 252-LAMBTON QUAY...... ' v This piice a year Sale offers excellent. ''ojlpbriunlfles I©' thrifty housekeepers So secure everyday Goods below the isswal .'-.-■■ ; --'' ; -^-': - - — prices. I We-tayera very large stock of Stainless and Hygienic Cutlery that-will neither rust nor stain, and that will keep an edge-like a. razor. - Please remember, that the British ■ Government has prohibited the export of Stainless Cut- .,-;. l.e'ry, consequently no more of this class of Cutlery will bo - ; - obtainable in New Zealand. ' ' '''■' RUSTLESS TABLE KNIVES At 26/-, 27/6, 29/6 per half c!oz. • RUSTLESS DESSERT KNIVES--23/6, 26/., 27/6 per half doz, Al QUALITY TEASrOONS- 9/6 the half tioz. Al QUALiaT DESSj;iIT EORKS OR SPOONS— 18/6 per half doz. ! 'UI QUALITY TABLE FORKS OR SPOONSj ' 21/6 per half tioz. SCISSORS—We ha\e just imported a splendid lot of first- ■-■-. i i_ class S.oissora, including Cutting Out, Drapers', Button- ; ; hole,- and Nail Scissors. These are all British make, and ' will bo sold at Clearing Prices. . j : ''_V; -- -.' - GEO. WINDER : . j.: COR..CUBA,& MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 141, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 141, 4 March 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 141, 4 March 1918, Page 2

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