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The Cosiest Corner in the house hi Winter is the Down Quilted Bed Once you have experienced the comfort of a Down Quilt, it is safe to say you will never, never be without one. Every winter sees fresh recruits added to the Down Quilt army—the heavy bed rug: is a back number, the Down Quilt has ■" outed "it. The former as heavy as lead (weight is not always warmth), the latter is the concentrated essence of warmth without weight. The down in D.I.C. Quilts is thoroughly purified before being used, therefore when we say " Pure Down Quilts " it is literally correct. There is Economy in Buying D.I.C. Down Quilts FULL SIZE DOWN QUlLT—Filled with pure down, in floral sateens of good down proof quality, with plain sateen panels 32/6 each FULL SIZE DOWN-QUILTS — In floral sateen of a better quality, in very dainty designs, with plain sateen panels of a harmonising- colour For Double Beds— 37/6 each For Single Beds— > 27/6 each 4 only Charming Figured -SATEEN QUILTS—With goffered sateen panels, for full size beds, in sky, pink, green, saxe Double Bed Size— 39/6 each FULL SIZE DOWN QUlLTS—Covered front in printed satin, with sateen reverse to match, well filled and ventilated 49/6 and 63/- each DOWN QUILTS—For full size beds, covered in printed French satin with plain sateen reverse to match, well filled with best down, ventilated Vary Special Quality 84/- each DOWN OUILTS —In all silk or satin, in a variety of styles and .colourings From 4 to 8 guineas PLAIN SILK QUILTS —For single and double beds, in sky, pink, saxe, coral, and green For Single Beds— ■ 52/6 each For Double Beds— . 72/6 each COT QUILTS—In all sizes and colours In Sateen— 5/6, 7/6, 9/6 each In Satin— 11/6, 13/6, 15/6 each In Silk— • 6/6, 10/6, 18/6, 21/- each Any of the above Down Quilts will go splendidly with— OUR GUINEA WHITE MARCELLA QUILT For Full size Double Bed in Superfine Quality The Beat Value in New Zealand. J» -— eg > ] = _^> ■ f^^^-v HTHIS is one of Six New ■ /fj^ "• V } and very Charming /'l* *\ £ -\-\ \ Designs for Camisoles, / i"**, \\ r ..$ , \ traced "ready to work," / I i*\ j* J|» } \ on Tootal s Tarantulle / * ' k 'Price 1/11 l^ J T'sssk \ Ism^''-)* I e&,A Same design on Magyar **4%* A :» JJ»»Atf» Both prices Post Free f or \\ j-'lj. ]; |i| 7 / Postal Note. ' ' /yO SINGLE'S UD. / \ -,S "JLH Needlework Specialists" 7*^^-^ "»—-^^ Lamfrlgn Quay. 3 , Considering: Late Advances. SOME SPECIAL LINES CHEMICAL OIL MOPS. Splendid for Polishing Furniture, Motor Cars, Stained Floors. Absorbs all dust in one act. One size only, viz., the largest 6/9 |fcglil||JJ BENTWOOD' CHAIRS (As illustration) ifT "ill Stand any amount of rough wear. Last \4 i if opportunity of purchasing Only 7/6 \|]|' GEM SAFETY RAZOR. li IM Undoubtedly the Best on the Market. You can have a week's trial and if not )w!§sMjjg|g^k\ satisfied you get your money back. Price ■ |33^1 eun'ge enamelled ware- . uAiuum*" | S p ec j a [ i, ranc i W6 have been selling .^ l| I G • for over 25 years. We guarantee every ■ ' j | I\l article. It will not rust, break, or craze. I *«Jl I'^ Your money back if you are not satisfied j I"" after a month's trial. It's better than I I aluminium ware and not half the price. ~"'* ««*«i43 It's absolutely pure and safo to use. SPECIAL LINE OF TICKING. Blue stripe, 31 inches wide Usually 1/- yard Now 8(1 yard JEYES' FLUID. 2/G a quart. You know you are getting a. disinfectant when you ase Jeyes' Fluid. In Gallon Tins 7/6 Winder's Corner, Cuba and Planners Sfraefs.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 84, 8 April 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 84, 8 April 1916, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 84, 8 April 1916, Page 7

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