KjoF^ II |j w^irTimiffliTffl/r4' i f t ' f-™ f^iiwimjrwviiafflraw The Clow of-the Winter Fire Brightens the Hearth. Yes, ant! it brings to light little signs of wear and age in the furnishings of the fire-place. Indeed, after glancing round our lovely display of the Fire Irons, Antique Fire Dogs, Kerbs in Copper and Brass you may probably realise that your "ain fineside" is not quite up-to* date. Antique Copper, of course, takes pride of place in present day styles, while brass and oxidised iron receive much attention. Therefore, if you contemplate refurnishing your home hearth, a visit to the D.I.C. will put you in touch with the quaintest designs modern Art has ever evolved. ANTIQUE FIRE DOGS, 12s. Gd., 13s. fid., lis. Gd., 18s. Gd., 325. Gd., 355., 38s. Gd., 14s. Gd. pair. • 495. Gd. each. ' FIRESIDE COMPANIONS, all black, 12s. ANTIQUE COPPER SLIPPER BOX Gd. each. ' . KERB .£G 12s. Gd. - ANTIQUE COPPER, lGs. Gd., 225. Gd- each. ANTIQUE COPPER SEAT KERB, up- '> COAL VASE TONGS, in all black (variholstered in red leather; very quaint ous designs), 2s. Gd., 35., 3s. Gd., 4s. < design,, .08 18s. Gd. (id. pair. ANTIQUE COAL VASES, in various do- COAL VASE TONGS, in Brass,'2s. Gd., signs, lGs. Gd., 225. Gd., 255., 275. Gd., ' . - 3s. Gd. pail'. ■ ■ 325. Gd. each. COAL VASE TONGS, in Antique Copper, CAULDRONS in all black and Antique " ' 3s. G(l., 4s. Gd., Gs. ,Gd. pair. Copper. All Black 8s .Gd. Antique FIRE BRASSES, 7s. Gd.,' Ss. Gd., 10s. Gd., Copper, lGs. 6d. each. 12s. Gd., 15s. Gd. set. , FENDERS, in Black and Brass, and ANTIQUE FIRE IRONS, 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., Black and Copper, sizes, 3ft. Gin. to 15s. Gd., 18s.'Gd.,'22s. Gd. set.' 4ft., lis. Gd., 14s. Gd., 18s. Gd., 215., 225. , ANTIQUE POKERS, 3s. Gd., 4s. Gd. each. Gd., 28s. Gd. each. . ; EW] Wm. Simm. ; Manager.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1716, 5 April 1913, Page 10
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