ISIJAUtJ' IS in Lining. , O CUSHION COVER ONLY. o How suggestive of absolute discomfort on the one hand, yet how completely suggestive of » supreme cosiness on the other. y Many fine lessons are taken from Dame Nature, and from the birds we learn to “ feather our home nest ” with all the comfort obtainable. '' , Here is a splendid chance to add a few extra cushions in anticipation of winter. FRINGED CRASH CUSHION COVERS (BEAUTIFULLY EMBROIDERED) EACH. WITH INSIDE CUSHION OF KAPOC, EACH. The crash is a brown Holland coloured ground, which is worked in beautifuLdesigns in washing silks. Colours: Brown, blue, green, red, and pink. For how many of these lovely cushions can you find room ? Pot? W«. SIMM, D. I. C. Manager. o CUSHION 4/11 COMPLETE. o • □ oc HOC oc Pot? BUAUX>
m iif KEEPS : TOE CLOTHES WHITE
The New Blouses are charming S I have never handled prettier Blouses than those I am showing this ■week. They are the very latest notions for the season. Certainly the ladies who 'Wear these lovely garments cannot fail to look their best. The materials are the daintiest of Laces. Silks and Ninons. The shades are very delicate and offer a wide range of choice. The Prices are: — 12/6 19/6 21/And wonderful value the Blouses are, at these keen figures. Will you call TO-DAY Mrs , MATHEWSON
TILES! TILES! HEARTH TILES, WALL TILES, ; ~ ; FURNITURE TILES, SMITH AND SMITH, LTD. OPPOSITE TOWN HALL WELLINGTON.
AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1849. THE LARGEST MUTUAL LIFE OFFICE IN THE BRITISH EMPIRE ANB THE BEST BONUS-PAYING OFFICE IN THE WORLD! Fuads over £30,000,000 Annual Income nearly .£4,000,000 BONUSES DIVIDED YEARLY! The CASH BONUSES divided among Policy-Holders for the ONE YEAH. 1912, amounted to .£936,971., producing Reversionary Additions of ,£1,640,000. LOW PREMIUMS. LIBERAL CONDITIONS. UNEQUALLED RESULTS. DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: Th-> Hon. C. J. Johnston, M.L.C.. Chairman; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., DeputyChairman; John Duncan, Esq., Joseph Joseph, Esq., and H. Beauchamp. Esq. Edward W. Lowe, Resident Secretary. Now. Zealand Branch CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON. SOMETHING NEW IN PICTURE HANGERS—THE "RECORD HOOK." SCARCELY as thick as an ordinary wire tack, this hook makes hut the tiniest hole in the wall, and if removed at any time leaves no disfigurement. Yet it WILL CARRY' SOIL WEIGHT in wood, and 20lb in piaster. It can be fixed where you wish on the wall, no more necessity for overlong picture-cords. Easy to hammer in, easy to pull out, but film as a rock in its place. Price Is per dozen. MGREGOR WRIGHT’S GALLERY
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8681, 14 March 1914, Page 12
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