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A LIT 30 C 3 OC O CUSHION pof? roP COVER ONLY. o The Home Without Extra Cushions in ° Winter is Like a Nest Without a Lining. How suggestive of absolute discomfort on the me hand, yet how completely suggestive of supreme cosiness on the other. 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) 2/11 EACH. WITH INSIDE. CUSHION OF KAPOC, 4/11 EACH. The crash is a brown holland coloured ground, which is worked in beautiful designs in washing silks. Colours: Brown, blue, green, red, and pink, For how many of these lovely cushions can you find room ? * Wm, SIMM, D.I.C. Miaifer, o CUSHION COMPLETE. O oc DOC OC Po UA

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Used in the Royal Nurseries Savory & Moore’s Food is mads by the well - known and oldestablished firm of Savory and Moore, Chemists to The King, of New Bond Street, London. It has been in general use as an Infant’s Food, with highly satisfactory results, for over half a century, and it has at various times been supplied, by special commands, for use in most of the Eoyal Nurseries of Europe. Its early use saves parents much trouble, anxiety and expense, as even the most delicate infants invariably thrive on it from the first. It is economical and easy to make. testimony of a doctor "The change since wo started using your food for our baby has been most marked. Flatulence and constipation have been quite relieved, and the baby has increased in weight steadily every week. I shall have pleasure in recommending a trial of your food where in mv practice I find a baby ‘not coming on, J * , M. 8., Cn.B.” / SAMPLE of the FOOD, with fall particulars, may be obtained FREE from Mr. A. A. Stiohbary, Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street. Wellington, N.2. Of all Chemists and Stores.

VISIT Radford’s Great fun nm u Now on 53 and 65 Willis Street Dig Reductions mean Big Business

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8683, 17 March 1914, Page 9