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"HOW 1 MADE MY WINDOWS PRETTY/ " Peach's Beautiful Book told mo all about it." F'SSPRfeVnVi] tm 2% IV Telia about B&SrlHfc lu"«1Jl» peach's rafffr | Jl J Patent Hem Curt&ins. Quite New 81 different. Bl" itrnw^mmmmm^ ideal for Casements. The greatest problem which confronted me when I was furnishing my home, was how to dress the windows in the most attractive fashion on an economical basis. I must confess that I was considerably perplexed, until I wrote to Peach's ■ for their book—"ldeal Home Decorations "—the greater portion of which is devoted to curtains and decorations. It contains 700 of the most charming designs, showing how the most, unattractive windows could be made pretty and inviting. It js the only book produced which tells of Peach's Special Patent Hems and Sunfast ■ Fabrics* These llSlSaJ'' itfASVTUIIf GLADJLHSVtIQIIUQDICQft." f)llt it WftS possible to see at a glance just how .much each window would cost, and then by reference to the book one could easily see how the window would look when finished. The Book also contains many varieties of other necessities, HOUSEHOLD UNENS, UNDERWEAR, CLOTHING, LADIES' BLOUSES, LACES, etc. The illustrations were superb. Nowhere is it possible to obtain curtains of such exquisite taste. A plain fact also to the Peach's Loom Prices |«^M[| iSsfß™.^{*ii| 2S°/o CHEAPER. j|O| /§§§[s M Messrs. Samuel Peach il|£ I fsMz Wi j makers, which were, at MBp , §j|jlff'^ ijfjj for the most ordinary Delightful styles are curtains, yet, they were jshovm in the book. infinitely superior in _, ~ ~ quality. This is simply because Peach's are the actual mikers supplying direct to the users and have 50 years1 reputation. Fill in the coupon below, or sen* postcard for Free copy of Ms magnificent book. You will never cease to admire its contents. Write now. Get the handsome book "Ideal Home> Decora*lo"?, by return. S. PEACH & SONS. (Dept. 635 ), THE LOOMS, NOTTINGHAM, England. ■ FREE coupon S. Peach & Sons, (Dept. 63 S ), ' Nottingham, England, Please send me your Free Catalogue Curtain Guide as per your offer. NELSON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ANNUAL MEETING. mHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JL vill be held in the Anglers' Club I Booms on SATURDAY, May 28rd, at 8 p.m. For the Election of Office-bearers, Nominations in writing, signed by two or more members, shall be handed to the Secretary at least Seven Days before the meeting, together with the Candidates' consent o fNomination in writing. E. CATLET, 2004 Secretary. GRAVEL AND SiLADDEH TROUBLES From Mr. J. Armstrong, grocer. Car rirsifton-road, Coogee, Sydney, ?:.s.w. "I kid bfcvn si,!7.;ring from _ gravel, r.'id ::ft;?i' LiV'ii.i' va.inas reiKc'li.?3 prescribed by ill.-1 doctor and gelling no relief^ my sister induced me to try Warner's Safe Oai.e E.^re i had fmi^iiad the first bottler.:.' I vva3 greatly . ■!•»'.•(? 1, aid ])y tlif H'ne I had vp.ed up :i: sccc-id bottiefu! I w completely <\i i ;■:!. 1 'have told nir'ny of my fviends iii' !;.v.' \vi.ii:!ortul iiciu'ii I iui'/L' deliver! fn.iu taking Wanu^ \-. Zj';c ,C"'V.. and f: 1 c:nlUi;:;t th:'t iryr,;v- suf;:?] l'ij: . t'i"o7Ti '.he same c'o-rK>b.;r.'t .will d-j:.:~'' gii^ni benefit ' from taking it as pr.esui I Lied " . FiO'cn- Aii1. George K'u-e, South Morang. Victoria. . "1 suffered i'vnn ir.fl:• n:.n >Mon of t!',e blndd.it1. ati'Oiti;iitiie-.i by n-iuhil nnnation, whii'ii iii..de Lie vc;V mis^ia! iifor me. oi. -nig ad-MiiUfE' pubii^.tcu c.' others '.v!u seem.-J to li<iv;e • L-ecu a.(iiicuod in I'.kj ss.iine umn-i;:r^ that i w.^ and who lmd been curt.d I y t«»ui•."■;.;" i \V'j,;ti(.iii's Safj (Juio, I di.'«idod to Lry what effect thrit taedicin., \»oind I.■'•■■: •in iv.y case. 1 Lli reliLf aTce: ■tal-.. :•.;■. one "bottb ot Wurner's Ka'c . i." m(Cor.ccntnitcd).. and. after I \\?A t.'.!-M-:i the contents of. fc-v • hottii.'s cU.U-a.M;-.:!', I am very pleased >ii le-:-d w teit you that I became iju.:. iree iva\ r.lie trouble. I can :" -!y I'crcr-.nM-nd anyone snT-.'vif:jr as id! i :.n giiv Wai ner's Sa'e Ci:;e a tri;ii."' Warner's Unic' Cure i- ii, wornl-.r !'ui remedy in cv?.f js oi' UMtiey or .!•'■:•:;.. disorde;-s, and cvmj-.laiiUs anti::" from inoificiont • action or the kj<i neys and liver, such as rheniDPti?-!!----gout, lumbngo. n«'!T?lsrJa. ?ciatic.'i. •blood disurdei.-i, ai'veiii^i, ii;..ij,resr!':!:. biliousness, jaund:.e\ sick '-H'.uacl;;'. general debility, grave!, gt';v--. ;.r. I. I bladder troubles. Warner's Sale Cure i* .-Id by chcy.ists and storekeeiJi'is ;-v,.:. v^ ■-"'•-', l.wii in the original [bz] bini.ie.-. and' m the cheaper (2s 6d) •l C;.'ncen:rau-d," nonaJcoholic form —Advt. ICLEANAS ' fl % f f SIS Ste& S Esa Sbbb « qttickly charms away f«st and tarnish from Brassware, Coppcrwatc and all kinds of cooking: utensils, leaving them ** clean as a whistle/ Monkey Brand is unequalled for scrubbing tables and floors, and for cleaning marble, paintwork and enamel. WONT WASH CLOTHES. LSYSR BBOTHER9 UMITiP, «YQfi5Y.

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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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770

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13470, 16 May 1914, Page 3

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