J —.*— Aft Canvas is very scarce 1 !■ ' ■ The DIG has abundance | | ■ i Ono of tho effects of war is the creation of a greatly di- § | , 'finished supply of the heavier "kinds of curtain fabrics, B j \W&MWf notably Art Canvas. f Luckily' the D.I.C. secured ample shipments before the . § lff"4iP "" : acuteness of shipping tonnage .became apparent, with tho .1 y*,i4S^^^s > result that now an excellent showing is being made in con- % i ', nootion with' Furnishing weok. 1 '— lw ,~^|j[ F °i' Hall Curtains, Table Covers, and Upholstery work f S ""' 1 I tlieM Arfc Canva9CS Bre ' ; fiuiio unrivallecl > . thcil ' s P londid arli i S -Mr| I I I tints and sturdy weaving making them most acceptable in .. . J ' HI 1 L^ l ' home-furnishing. ■....' 'If 11/ As it is Furnishing Week at the D.I.C. a doubly warm , jf Li — and cordial invitotion is extended to you to come and tee J| (I these Art Canvases as .-well as the wondrously beautiful % >, Madras Muslins, Shadow Tissues, Cretonnes, Curtain Nets, % 5 Artistic Cushions and Curtains, besides lovely shades in- ffl Poplins and Casement Cloths. ft PRICE LIST OF DIG ART CANVASES, I ' $ 4RT CANVAS—SOin. wide, in fawn, brown, terra cotta, grey, and 'S I black. -■'■;'.; ' , 5 / 6 y ard : I ART CANVAS, SPECIAL SOFT,"FINISH-80in. 1 wide, in fawn, f biown, rod, and grey. »/» J' ard - $ ART CANVAS, SPECIAL SOFT FINISH-78ln. wide, in natural, || ' brown', saxc, green. ' • ] */ 3 J' B,l '."-. j| Do see the beautiful Window Displays—both DJ.C. Frontages. 1 D.I.C. , '80X1478 '■"■ . './•■ WELLINGTON |
i I save tout ; | .;■" il. , ;I Perishable Food : f^^^^JU ' - \ ty Using' % ; • Refrigerator with' ■ "I a. Fteeu in it '■■'■ Pf" ii! l^S ■ j aI mW 111 iUy ]L&Bgg^^ f ." Pood «osta muoh mousy at the \M \■ ' |j _| ■ "nil ' ',8 present tlroo, and It pajs to iirqtect , » taEe^^^^^^g' ; •■■ ■II |v i* ' 3 ft. Bay ftn Joe ohcst whioh will'''. J ||. ' |l|jl'.||m|l " II (ft ,(j give you all tho protection you need. ..',. .W| Ml|)iliM))s}[)|[|| ...: jj v \ Every MoKee Refrigerator wo show ~lu '"■__ L- ; j has double walls, there being two , ■"• iii^^^^^^^^^^s;^! S thioknossos of wood with an sir Bjwce . between. Thaw walls are well pro-- ■"7 fffij ■ teotod with "linofolt" and waterproof/ • \\mf' '\ paper, this method of insulation Bnftk-r" iw/ il If - \ nig them superior ice savers and ' ■(s»', \Kfr» ' • i therefore economical in operation, ftte:, ,• , i■' IB ' 3 -Perfect oircnlation of thi air within the refrigerator is essential and ( ! is obtained by a praefacal arrangeino nt of > the ice raok and »'*»«»•- j 1 The Refrigerator w illwtoated has one-picco porcelain steel lining. 7 I This material ib ideal for the purpose. It oonsi/rta of pure white porcelain, 'ij fused to hoavy eleei and is absolutely | ' |." Sanitary, Non-absorbent and Practically Indestructible, | ! It will not ohip or cr&ok-oannot even be soratohed-will retain .ito' \ : pure white apneafance always, and is easily kept olean. I Obviously the most perfect lining is the ono which has no seams m joints. Whsrom there is a seam there is danger of some particle of food oi other 6 ub3tanco becoming lodged end decaying there. ■ \ In onr loner priced Refrigerators galvanized shrot etesMs used for 1 linmqs in preference to zinc, asboing more durable and sanitary. , s I Tho bottoma on tho stecl-lined Befrigorator,, aro made eeemless, thus \ making them watertight and very easy to clean. This is a great im- ( pimonittit; over tho old flat, bottom. '..-,. •„ '-. ■■-'. ' %■ g Tinned woven wire shelves are fiiTmshed m all refrigerators. | | E W* Mills .& |' : [ Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, « \\Mmml3MwM% f ft If refreshing \ I M Th© Daddy of Teas." 11 Em&JHI§ QUICKLY REMOVES ENSURING A H SKIN QBUPTIONS CLEAR COMPLEXION g 8W? SULPHOLINE S&r I BfflsSi ss I u s o o uS s ss [, Icsf A I ||f ES I REDNESS RASHES' , I, : I ROSEA | Bolptarin* If bY tho spat Skin, SDMUtab. J. Mf MR * Oft »■; ™ D E°J?2 fl LAUOIIATOiirCS LONDON,SB., Enj.,andeanbedbtolnon Jrom M Chcinlsla and Stores Q , y .i,,.,.1|,.|^ J |.1,1.111.».1.^11.1»»11CT1^ ; A Now Broom Sweeps Glean—so will your old one ; if It is one of our ALL HAIR MATCHLESS BR80&1S. ] Every tuft is of pure hair, and i.«s stapled with wire into tho stook so that it is quito impossible for them, to como apiirt. Thia Broom oomes to ron post free for ss. (Id., and wo guarantee no hotter value is obtainable in New Zealand. I' ■-'; '""'' ''''Send Stamps or Post Office Note To-day! The SIMS Hart ware Co., Ltd WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 19, 17 October 1918, Page 2
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