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FADELESS! D.I.C. Fadeless Fabrics for Curtains and Hangings are much sought after . . The good qualities of these high-grade materials have enabled them to find favour by sheer merit alone. Just now, the market is somewhat bare of Fadeless Fabrics, hence the arrival of several new shades in Poplins and Casement Cloths is a message of some importance. You cannot imagine how much real pleasure it will give us to shew you the possibilities of these fabrics for home decoration. If we can assist you in any way Command us; we are here to carry out your ideas. 50-inch Fadeless Fiona, a most delightful fabric for draperies, in brown or pink - - 5/6 per yard 50-inch Fadeless Satin Striped Poplin, rich and effective, in blue and tussore -,, - - 5/6 per yard 50-inch Fadeless Heavy Repp' Poplin, highly mercerised finish, in blue, pink, and tussore - - 4/9 per yard > 50-inch Fadeless Repp Casement Cloth, in blue only 3/3 per yard 50-inch Fadeless Casement Cloth, in mid blue only i/n per yard 36-inch Fadeless Cretonne, heavy matt foundation, deep cream aid , white ground, with purple and blue designs 3/6 per yard 31-inch Fadeless Cretonne, well covered in blue and green"pat-. , terns ""■ •- - ' 1/9 per yard

A 2/- Packet of "Coal-ore" k Makes One Ton of Coal Last as Long as Two. "Coal-ore" is a chemical production based on nature's processof heat storing. It is *o evolved that it retards the using up of this" store of heat, not by damping down the flames, but by giving offgases which combine with the natural coal gas, resulting in a cosy" flame which consumes the coal in a slow, even manner. -"■ "Coal-ore" can be used a bit at a time and will retain its properties indefinitely. "Coal-ore" is a British invention for giving cheaper coal '"■ By Scientifically Increasing the Heat and Life or this Fuel. It is invaluable in factories, foundries, bakeries, school-rooms, hospitals and wherever coal is used. The "Coal-ore" process is simplicity itself. The necessary powder is put into a certain quantity of water, sprinkled over the coal, th'e latter being turned over a few times with a shovel and it is then ready for the fire. It can also be used for slack and coke. The fire will keep in much longer and will not require making up nearly so often. E. W. Mills & Co., Limited, Agents for Wellington, Taranaki, Hawkes Bay, Westland, ~ Nelson and Marlborough. i) COATES Kangaroo Horse Clippers A Compact Ball-bearing Hand-Power Clipper. Thb season's Machines have been considerably improvtM making them the most up-to-date on the market. * Highest Driving Power with Least Effort. THB BEST VALUE YET OFFERED IN HOUSE CUPPERS Every «Horse Owner should have one. ALL DUPLICATE PARTS KEPT. >, Sold by *I! Ironmonger! and Stores. Ask lor particular* « The Stewart Timbet Glass & Hardware Co. LIMITED 80, 82 ft 84. Courtenay Place, Wellington. Sole Agehts r_v ty * tf &M 1 Mk. m num i*. m - Wt **■* - wbuhiw.

Pond mother: "Don't forget to put your toothbrnsh in your suitcase. Bohby." Bobby (goinc to the country for a, week): "Oh, shucks! I thought this was ccoing to be a pleasure trip." - "Hey," yelled the carpenter wrafhfully at his new''assistant, "didn't I tell you to* notice when the slue boiled over?" "Yes, sir. and I did," responded the youth, ''it was exactly quarter

I PAINS AFTER EATING % WIND IN THE STOMACH—ACIDITY, . HEADACHES—CONSTIPATION ! ARE SIGNS OF INDIGESTION. Indigestion—the complete or partial failure of the digestive processes—frequently throws out of gear the whole I machinery of the body. You can't enjoy the vigour and-vitality of good health unless your stomach, liver and bowels do their work regularly and efficiently. MOTHER S El GEL'S SYRUP As a digestive tonic and stomachic remedy. Mother Seigel's Syrup is esteemed in tens of thousands of homes, wherever the English language is spoken. If you suffer much or little from disorders of the stomach, liver or bowels, try the effect of taking 15 to 30 drops of this famous remedy in %vatcr, after meals, for a few days and note its beneficial-effects. ASSISTS DIGESTION OT7B Husband or, Lorer likes to sea play o'l Summer Millinery and Blouses. rh«re iB nothing smarter in the Dominion and the prices are as usual—Bi*ht. MRS TABQUHAB. Expert Milliner, 70, llanaers street.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9247, 14 January 1916, Page 9