I -Make a Smart.'Home.- | Bfl«BBBEnBBHBB3iBBB«!m«B^^ § " 1 The extremely attractive and stylish curtainings | I which have jusfc arrived are worthy of your most; | | critical inspection. | | Amongst them are some really smart designs and | I patterns including:— i ' ART G^iiWtS CyHT^llS I I plain and self coloured ground woven with two I I tone colours, and Oriental designs with a bold | £ . woven border—obtainable in Blue, Brown, Eed m 1 and Green. ■ j| I pu±m jibt omvAs '; I makes up into very smart curtains, ecru and | 1 light grey, borders to match. | I BUELAP very popular curtaining in Brown, | I Green, Breme and Blue, also suitable for cushion i I covers. ' | I KOOHEL-LINEN. The very lastest for curtains | 1 and cushions—Borders to match. |
] Oirls' and Maids' Rain and Tweed Ooats at the D. i.G. are made for Service. I 1 In that word SffiEVICE yon have the very essence of what; all 1 Coats for young ladies should be. i Unfortunatoly, that is not always the case, therefore you must / buy whore reliable garments can be bought—that is at the 1 Die. f^-*__--^ ns^ *° Bu^e y°u ***■ ma^n J? a selection ws mention a few JL/|?>* S2 4' dependable items : 1 !'t!%^^3 ? irls'and Mftids' Winter Coats, in Tweeds, Blanket Cloth, ! m I I in all the newest colourings and styles, including the new IHi 1 111 "Muffler" shape, whicn can be worn either opan or !M 1 I *^t - closely buttoned to the throat, 27/6 to 57/6. Girls' Serviceable Coats, in Tweeds or Blanket Cloth, in n - navy, green, grey or brown. CTsef ul for school girls' wear, 15/6 to 39/6. Girls' or Maids' Eain Coats and Macintoshes, Eaglan or Ameiican shapes. Dark or light fawn, green or ravy, | 17/6 to 72/6. ; W. SIMM. DIG Manager. ";! WELLINGTON. |
a STEAHING- HOT OOF OF I M, HOW IT HAKES ONE GLOW AND TIH&LE I iff WITH WMTH ! I _jPm l\ There's nothing nicer, nothing more ■ frf'^^M1 m£ssML beaUhful these cold, raw days than a m &gfy ■(^^[jJ-f^^m steaming cup of "Club" Cofiee. Dr. 1] Wj&K | nsk. Willoughbyj of London, says: "Coffee |j <&P2f 1 k contains less tannin than tea, thrice the h p\@i I B ili i^aJit^y of the active principal alkaloid; || visit I 01 while the proteids and oil in it give it an m >^^!2^^^«iaiJ appreciable food -value." i A cup of "Club" warms you up thoroughly. The pulse ii quickens, cheeks get rosy, the eye brightens, the brain clears, 1 and you feel fit 'for anything. " Club" produces this effect ii because it's so good, so pure. Only the choicest of berries are lj blended in -'Club," and they are roasted and ground in a |. manner that retains the best quality of the coffee. fe REMEMBER! I IT'S "CLUB" YOU WANT. DORr TAKE h SUBSiniiTE. I ft Vif fP3SCPP jf Pin S #fl coR88« Starch, Spice and J5 ■ failthfa fi hUnn LIIIbi Pepper Manufacturers, ■ \ RATTeHIY ST., DUNEDIH. Established 1881. |
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13491, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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519Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13491, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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