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The artistic adornment of one’s home is net merely a matter of paintings and etchings; it goes deeper and further than that. Truly artistic homes are made in the mode of furnishing; the scheme, a definite one, planned deliberately and carried out fearlessly. The D.I.C. has a wonderful Furnishing Department staffed by men who are experts and artists in home furnishing. This noble and spacious Section of the D.I.C embraces all Furnishing Fabrics and Floor Coverings. It is here, one leams te appreciate for instance the superiority of hand printed cretonnes over those produced mechanically and their general application in the choice of Carpets to harmonise. D.I.C. Furnishing Artists are Expert Consultants: 33in HAND PRINTED CRETONNE —Choicest vase design displaying fruit, in Grey and Mole on ground of Gold—Also on Pink and Saxe., Price 6/11 yard <*;in. HAND PRINTEDCRETONNE —Choicest Vase design displaying Floral effects on Black ground—also on Saxe Blue and Fawn grounds. Price 611 yard SUPER WILTON SQUARES —Size 12ft. x gft. Two tone centre in Mole and Black, border of Chintz colourings on Black with design based on Conventional Lily—also in Blue and Gold, and Grey and Gold centres. Prica £27117/6 D.I.C. - Wellington

Mill SCOULLAR.S The House for Carpets XVe have always been recognised as the house for high grade carpets, and our values m these goods have yet to be equalled. tmtc^Ctc 8 ' this mo . nth wUI °P en man y NEW AND CHARMING JJh-MUNS, comprising the very latest colourings, and it will be well worth your while to pay a visit of inspection. Distinctive Furniture of Quality Our stocks are replete with the best in Furniture—timber, fittings, and workmanship being unequalled. A wonderful range of period and modem designs to select from. A CORDIAL INVITATION Is issued to all visitors to—and resi- • dents of —the Empire City* to visit our showrooms and inspect oui* fine displays. The Scoullar Company, Ltd HEAD OFFICE LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON BRANCHES AT MASTERTON, HASTINGS AND BLENHEIm!

onderfully Economical! SAVES TIME SAVES FUEL SAVES LABOR SAVES ENERGY Heats rapidly and maintains the heat, i Takes up little space in the wash house. H Strongly Built H with Solid Base & IIR R W It supersedes the old* | fashioned built-in B Copper, and for I i Strength and Dura* bility is without equal. Obtatortte from «U erowaoaeera. So Handy for Fanners! XBUrefesagMblt BoUu* prveide WM7 nawiPf 1$ BUM, Hnn an be Kited «st teptoMdm aa boa BoD la vtfefctha iMteK'asa pnpMa *ot f«e<t tatfeaytUac A MiMe Feature: a vuj nul «M*at at fuel ceqatod. Tib is das te tte ifwUl Ate-baa aanstiua* Uoo. Tte 4% Vok|tt **eea te bad la Mm tm HUM pllon. Ulirtwivy, Welter, Lid.. Wuefectaren, Oaaedfa

Just what a Man Wants ! Holiday makers, sportsmen and travellers should inspect our splendid display of Le Mairc Marine Glasses Best French make—possess remark able light-gathering power—enatirr clean vision over large area. Special Holiday Prioaa. MorrisonS Gilbert I*3 OuetwnhouM Quay, Wellington

KEYS I Cut to any Pattern or Lock. KEYS! Arthur J. Wycherley Kodak Comer, Wellington. Strong Room Doors Adjusted. PHONES; Yale Locks Fitted or Repaired Business 568, Private 1988.

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WE CORDIALLY UTVITB TOD TO IRBPEOT OUR DISPLAY OP ART. McGregor Wright’s Art Gallery, LAMBTON QUAY.

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11409, 4 January 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11409, 4 January 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11409, 4 January 1923, Page 9

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