I Make a 'Smart Home.- § 1 The extremely attractive and stylish curtainings I which have just arrived are worthy of your naoat f I critical inspection. . | I Amongst them are some really smart designs and 1 I patterns including:— . I art cahwas curtains j 1 plain and self coloured ground woven with two 1 I tone colours, and Oriental designs with a bold I I woven border—obtainable in Blue, Brown, Bed I § and Green. 1 I makes up into very smart curtains, ecru and I I • light grey, borders to match. 1 ; BURLAP very popular curtaining in Brown, 3 | Green, Breme and Blue, also suitable for cushion j I covers, ' I I KOCHEL-LINEN. The very lastest for curtains j i I and cushions—Borders to match. ' !
:;:; iirls* and laidi 9 Bein and IwsecS Seats j I if tk 0.L6. are mscs@ for Service. hi 1' In that -word SERVICE you have the vary essence of what all 1 M Coats for young ladies should be. ! (( Unfortunattily, that is not always the ease, therefore you must ~ buy where reliable garments can be bought—that isat th© I D.l'.®. Q^^ Jp Just to guide you in making a sfcleetion we mention a few L/ggTS^'lig a dependable itema: !^T^9 Girls'and Maidfl'Winter Coats, in Tweeds, Blanket Cloth, ' m 1 § na^ **"8 newest.colourings and styks, including the new )H1 i ® " Mu®er" shape, which can be worn either open or ' \W i i «^1 closely buttoned to the throat, . •> ' IfiS^ 27/6 to 57/6. : 1^ Girls' Serviceable Coats, in Tweeds or Blanket Cloth, in B cavy, green, grey or brown. Useful for school girls' wear, ;j 15/6 to 39/6. Girls' or Maids' Bain Coats and Macintoshes, Eaglan ov American shapes. Dark or light fawn, green or navy, ' 17/6 to 72/6. W. SIMM. II II" Manager. ;;; Wellington.
h STEAMING MOT : CUP OF 1 Si, how it mm mi eiow m tihole I iff WITN'IIUTH! I *-4g&dr% Ik There's nothing nicer, nothing more I jl-jUftgl healthful these cold, raw days than a 1 ■■ fi® '^ J *.'®*®^ steaming cup of "Club" Coffee. Dr. I iiwW!!&?' iHHi Willoughby, of London, says: "Coffee 1 $W*3 WfML IlifPi contains less tannin than tea, thrice the 1 *^#4P 111111 qpan^ty o^ the active principal alkaloid; i ipss^lM^^^^Ml "while the proteids and oil in it give it an i appreciable food value." I A cup of "Olub" warms you up thoroughly. The pulse * i quickens, cheeks get rosy, the eye brightens, the brain clears, I and you feel fit for anything, " Club" produces this effect I because it's so good, so pure. Only the choicest of berriea are I blended in •' Club," and they are roasted and ground in a m manner that retains the beat quality of the coffee. i REraßEe! I IT'S "CLUB" YOU WANT. DOti'F TME k SUBSTITUTE. I Wf^Cl^f 8 f Prs i ffS CofSes, Stsroh,' Spice and M i iiilCilibj m llOi| LII1(| Pepper Manufacturers, m HaTTflilY ST B? DUSIEDIK. Established mi. I
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Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13493, 12 June 1914, Page 7
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529Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVI, Issue 13493, 12 June 1914, Page 7
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