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/. ~ ■ and _l__^ ■ ■-•'. IN purchasing the large stock o£ HUGS, which we are showing in cur Burnishing Department, our aim has been to secure only goods of quality. At the same time, prices are within the reach of all, hence one may be sure of the grade, and yet not pay exorbitantly. The Stock includes: — HEARTH RUGS in Tapestry, Velvet, Axminster, Pag Da» and Oriental. The shades and designs will accord almost with any taste. ttUril nuubi suitable for Bedroom or Sitting room, may be obtained in Tapestry, Velvet and Axtninstcr. fcizes: 4ft, 6in. x 7ft, aad sft. 3in. x 7ft. Cm. y..: ttLfr BlAib ara to bo seen in Wool, Mohair and Axciim-tor—rarbua Biz.a; . r O 4- H 1&J TRAFALGAR STREET, r ~~^~««^^| ;||: Weli-ihoughf-out ideas j| Characterise 0.1,0. Furniture. ; m| The Soul of Art in Furniture building is reflected in ' { t '\ every piece en display in the D 1.0- Furniture Salon i mi to day. ' p-^ O Each piece is builfc with a definite view—to produce n, j^*?"",-^ the artistic; combine the comfort; and to keep the '' t ."-^.w^ i cost as low as possi^e. I ?P 1 ~ " Built with these ideals in sight all the time, it is | r^k^'l,2 little wonder that I> I.C. Furniture stands for all 'j ''•&**? •'"* that is good and tra: in home-furnishing. 'm ■ii Consult the D I.C. for any home adornment, whether 'h 11 a few yards of oilcloth for a spare room or.the furni- '" \[ ture for a complete home. 4 [[[■ || The D.I C. is eqi ipped to serve you with greater ''■■ ,| -satisfactMoa at less cost. h '■ W. SIMM. ll 1 i» Manager. ;' WELLINGTON. ] I Here are a few Faofs phich I Praoialm the Superi@rity of I BRAND n I"//^^(^^\\ 1. e:Eaglo" Staroh reosived tie // \\ only gold inadal for purity and > excJlenco of -jualiiy. 2. "Eagla" Starch was the first H I X^T^'^gS^y' Z [ star Ato be made in the DoH S^ W*fo &Q minion. It still holds first place, B Imk Wit ILa mi °t^er starch has been good H fedP M JiU> m a A A enough 1 1 outclass it, thoogh I \M C.&FCXI St TOITD many have tried. I L W«™^.«; J 3. For year 3 "Eagle' Starch has i |\V DUNEDIN N.Z. J) been used by the' largest and n [!^|g^- a » gß _~i ■ ~ imrmJiifil test laundries ia Vtie Dominion. S 4. " Eagle " Starch is made from rice—rice good enough ;to eat. It is S absolutely puie. B 5. It U cheaper than the best imported starches, snd it is just as good. B If yon want your shirts and collars stiff and glossy, if you want your i linen to havo a nice, stiff, freeh appearance, and your blouses and dmssQn H the samo, use " Eagle " Starch, '-Eagle" mates them look like new, a and preserves their quality mid appearance. I "Eagle" Colour Starch, ia Ecru, Canary, Yellow, for curtains, H blouses, etc., is a boon to house wive?. i insist on having "Eagle," the Starch with the packet as illustrated S above. H i OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS. I I ... An »A<» aft ■•! COFFEE, SPICE, STAECH, B I W ftSPfIR k Rfl trf ANDPEPPEE I I lit Oil LOO 55 Ullii LIU, | MANUFACTUEEES, I I Eiiabiißhtdjisei. DUNEDIM. M J^Hj./' fflops and a/f"A#^^;| l CTS ;~- Invalid Ale and Siout, | V|i 1 ;'? STIMULATES but n^ver g S fill INVIGORATK.S FLUCTUATES | fo j^,*^flL All other Ales, &c. ? oi: equal Merik. II THE CITY BREffERY. MELSON. | y***^ «»QINH£FORCB" / ■ 1 on erary bcttka^, C 3 Safest and most a^a label. i Hr ■ - ' .. -. - ■ ~ . | » O Tha universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache i v &£J~' Heartburn, lurtigosUou, Sour EructaLioKS/ Bilious Affections. ■ j- i ■iiii.iiMiLiLnini ■ » '•— ——~->-"»»u «»i,wi■■" im'—miwl"l" —-*^^. - ■ .■ - . ■ , ■■ "*~* - ~ ■ ■■ ...... _'..c..;J .--,\;-J:is*^??s^aL^' pMMMiaHB

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13912, 20 January 1914, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13912, 20 January 1914, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13912, 20 January 1914, Page 7

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