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Seasonable Suggestions A gift that is useful in the home is sure to be appreciated by the housewife. Such a present is a constant reminder of the donor's thoughtfulness, and it is a sprrce of real pleasure io the recipient. ■• ■ BUXTON'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT offers the following suggestion? in the confidence that any one will be accepted with appreciation by your home loviagfriends. ART CUSHION GASES, 22$ x 22*, beautifully worked. Pillow shape, 16 x 27, in quaint old-fashion art designs. EMBROIDERED AND DRAWN THREAD LINEN GOODS, in dainty and unique styles. Tea Cloths, Tea Cosies, Tray Cloths, Night Dress Cases, Duchess Sets, Sideboard Bunners and Bedspreads, handsomely designed, fine quality material and at decidedly moderate prices. Visit us early. Nelson and Motaeka. L^^^; Il__^ji' STWO BARGAINS ARE BETTER THAN ONE J EVEN THOUGH BOTH BE COTTON FABRICS I That's just the position to-day at the D.I.C. I . Two lots of Cotton materials, 4300 yards in all, elearad at a price that enables us to offer them as Christmas Bargains. If you would like patterns of these Scotch Zephyrs ,R,. they're yours by return mail, likewise the Cotton hfo%J Foulards. 1111 S "^"e^ ar Ba^n news this ig catching in enthusiasm I l^ll^ SCOTCH ZEPHYES, 29 ins wide, fast colours dark aD<^ ght shades in check and stripes, regularly 10|d and Is yard. Special Christmas offer 6d yard. COTTON Foulards, bright as Satin, 41ias wids, I dark and light colours, usually Is 6d yard. ChristI mas Bargain Frice, 9id yard. i ■■'■■ 1 W. SIMM. il I in Manager. H 1 WELLINGTON. |

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13892, 24 December 1913, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13892, 24 December 1913, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13892, 24 December 1913, Page 7

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