Spring Cleaning is easy in homes where D.I.C. Requisites are used. Well may one ask “ Why does a woman age sooner than a man ?” Ask any man, and if he’s honest he’ll tell you that it is because of the arduous home duties she has to perform. The Housewife’s lot can be made a great deal easier if her Spring Gleaning equipment is of the labour-saving kind. The D.I.C. Household Furnishing Hardware Section is especially devoted to lightening labour in the home. Here is a list of things that make Cobwebs and Dust disappear. Scrub Brushes 6ef„ Bd., 1/., • i 1/3,1/6 each Bannister Brushes //-. i/3 f i/6, 1/9 each Hair Brooms, complete with handle 4/-, 4/6, 5/0, 6/6 each Whisk Bannister Brushes 1/6, 2/~. 2/3, 2/9- each ~ Stove Brushes 1 /-, 1/3, 1/6, 2j~. ■ 2/6 •each l ■■ ■ Cobweb Brooms 3/6, 5/6 •* each Window Brooms ..'2/6, each Cotton Mops, complete with handles 2/6. each The British Vacuum , Cleaners • £3 10a., £6 6a. each Carpet Sweepers 14/6, : 16/6, . 19/6, 25/- each Flue Brushes //-, 1/6 each Soiled Linen Baskets 7/6, 8/6, 9/6, 11/6,13/6 each Step Ladders 10/6 pair Knife Machines 19/6, ‘ 42/ m , . 59/6, ..70/0. eachClothes Baskets 4/6, 5/6, 6/6, 7/6, 9/6 each . Shino Mops 4/6, 7/ m , 8/6 each Shino Mitten Dusters 2/6 each Shino Dust Cloths each Shino Window Cleaners 1/6 each Shino Broom Covers 2/3 each Chamois Leathers |/>, 1/3,' 1/6, 1/9, 2/-, 2/6, 316,4/6 each . Cahvas Gloves 9(1. , //- * pair • Chamois Gloves 1/6, 1/9, 2/», 2/6 pair ' Leather Gloves 2 /*, 2/11 pair , Bedio Cloths, Yellow 4d., and Green 9tf. each Sanitary Paper 3/6, .5/* dozen. Housemaid’s Boxes ’ '7/0 each
Used in the Royal Nurseries Savory & Moore’s Food is made by the well-known and old' established 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 * century, and it has at various times been supplied, by special commands, for use in most of the Royal 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. THTIMONV OP A DOCTOR “The change since we started using •pur food for our baby haa been most marked. Flatulence and constipation have been quite relieved, and the baby haa increased in weight steadily every week. 1 shall have pleasure in recoin* mending a trial ai your food where in my practice 1 find a baby 1 not coming on,* M. 8., Cu.B." M SAMPLB of tho Foon, wkh fall parti* ultra tep phff/md FREE from Kf, X* X. Stichbupp* BuiUUagt, WiTIU Sfm( t WiUiagtoa, FOOD 0/ oil CfumuU and store! 3DDC Wkea the Hair is Dali. , A Dry Shampoo with Icilma Hair Powder whanavw the hair li dull, dirty or greasy will kaep poor hair in parleet condition. IcUma Bair Powder ia absolutely pare. - - It beneflte and cannot Injure the aentiUre acalp or the moat dalicata hair—and doea not in any way affect the colour ot the hair. 01 good Chemlate and atom in 3d. packata. large box 2/6. Send three Id. atampa (or Scanty Box containing (nil alga packets of both wat and dry Shampoos, a dainty cample ot Icilma Cream, and a supply of Icilma Nall Polish together with a wonderful Book oa Beauty. Icilma Co, Ltd. (Dept, g ) Featheralon Street, Wellington. innr - ■ if RIVE YOUR Children The Breakfast Food that builds Sound Bodies and Clew Brains. roust OBOOEH STOCKS IT 41b. and 201 b. full-weight baga. c,H-a-aa 8 aat AFTER THE STORM. Blinding Tain against the pane Tates away tho. shine. Furious gusts of wind and duet Substitute the grime. At the grocer’s spend a bob And get the etnff that s sack. Ask for Brlte-Olae, then the job Is dona in. half a tick. MBS E. SCHBTZB, Metaphysician. QPBCIALIST in the treatment *s■ ladies and children. Consultation free. Testimonials may bo seen. Room It Boulcotf Chambers, Bonlcott street. Hours, 2 till i p.m.
5 cp. TO 50 cp. A. \= WOTAN LAMPS 1000 C.p. HALF-WATT WOTAttS, A. T BURT, Ltd., Courtenay Place. for . Shop Lighting.
Under the auspices of the Society fox; the Protection of Women _ and Children, Mrs Philip will deliver a lecture on Wednesday afternoon, in the concert chamber of the Town Hall, the subject of which will be “Child Life in Great Britain.” Owing to the indisposition of Miss Johnston, the projected battle of flowers has been indefinitely postpvned. . WELLINGTON GOLF GLEB.
LADIES’ COMPETITION. mHE Ladies’ Monthly Competition, A which was postponed owing to the New Zealand Golf Championship, will bo played on WEDNESDAY, October 28th. ,
ZOUTH GEEHN PILLS. atTICKLT relieve uui' mMI? Cure Gout. Ehenmatio Gout Eheumatiem, 6aUti<m, lerwhejo Backache *nd Kidney Trouble*; 80 pills 3* 6d. . ( ]55 Tea thereon Street. ‘
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 8874, 27 October 1914, Page 9
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