Fittings of Artistic [ leiify ml Utility. The demand of to-day for "Art In the Home" finds a ready responso in the beautiful creations amongst Kerbs and Fireside Fit. tings at the D.I.C. ' The bold simplicity of antique designs Is carried out in Hammered Copper, with sweeping lines and big swelling curves. So ' exactly are the antique patterns reproduced that one can almost believo they were made by the skilled craftsmen of long ago. Iron, too, twisted and hammered into quaint shapes, makes some of the most artistic and useful things, which are to give refinement and comfort to the home-hearth. Furnish YOUR fireside froto these:— Copper Kerbs, 4ftxl2in, Spark Guards, ss. 6d., 6S. 6tf,, Bs. 14s. 6d>, 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 295. 6d. each. 6d., 325. 6d., 495. 6d. each. , Nursery Guards, 6s. 6d., Bs. 6f},, Antique Copper Seat Kerb, up- 10s. 6d>, to 255. each. ; w st ™ 4 » M loatlier - » co.i T » <i» **>. * 12! ' 6d - 6d. pair. . »-' 'Antique Copper Tongs, 3s. 64,48. '■ £! ss< . 6d., 6s, 6d. pair. :'^BideCo^pani o nß, 113.6 d., 15s. Hearth(sll^ blfljck), Gtlay 225« 6d«j to 49Sb 6th oach a- <■ '• ./Antique Ere Irons, 11s. 6d., 12s, Cauldrons (in all black and antique r • 6d., 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d., to 375. 6d. Copper), Bs. 6d. to 16s. 6d. each, i r A'ntiquo Pokers, 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., Antique Coal Vases, 225. 6d., 25s. f 48. each..,- 275. 6d., 425., 48s. 6d. « r , IWm. Simm. - Manager.
'"l ' ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. THIS BAEGAIN 'ijVENj; COMMENCES ON FRIDAY . MORNING AT 81 a.m. SEE BARGAIN TABLES ot '.'Manufacturers' Samples" in LADIES HOSIERY, UNiffiKWL'AR, CORSETS; Etc. Note these two Specials—LACE ™" BROIDERY DEPARTMENT,IS per cent, off Regular Prices, UNDERCLOTHING DEPARTMENT, lu'pcr cent off Regular Prices. That is a reduction of Ss. -and 2s. in. tho Pound. .CO ME EARLY AND; MAKE A-, SELECTION. ; LEES, AND. CHURCH, " ■ :'h CUBA STREET. i-l Special Moticel I JIIEMIY' f IELDEI ' & C©., M 4, | '■ . Haying Engaged .a Special Designer In Art Furniture | .'ABE -NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE | • DESIGNS IN OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, | V AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. x $ /FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES. AND WORE, ' | : MANSHIP, SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. | \ i New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened, i 1 j }'mne 238; . MANNERS STREET. | THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, :: SUSSEX CHAMBERS; PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. ' Established 1902. 1 TRAINING FOR STUDENTS. t Madam! Costume Satisfaction . Is Yows To Command. Any woman who has worn an. ELLIS COSTUME knows the truth of this! She knows she can •go to ELLIS and depend upon her orders being satisfactorily filled every time—there never was such a tilll IB thing as an ELLIS "MISI'IT." ORDER YOUR WINTER COSTUME HERE—DON'T LEAVE 1 J IT TO CHANCE. I|| B. ELLIS, art tailor, Featherston Street, opp. Union Bank. HIGH-FREQUENCY ELECTRICITY. RELIEVES and Cares Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Indigestion, Conatipatlon, Kidney and Liver Troubles, otc., AXEL HOLTZ, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, Telephone 2006. 123 Willis Street, Wellington. • r s —' —: —— "H/TIGROBIN" TOOTH PASTE possasses powerful germicidal and antiseptic IYJ- properties, '.which' render the teeth absolutely immune from disease, and the mouth delightfully fresh and pure. nrramira , OT inij 1 <n Tho general health is benefited by using MICROBIN. PRICE Is. 6d. Sold by most Stores and' Chemists, and'by ICirkcamio iuid Stems, D.1.C., and dealer does not stock it, send Is. 6d. for a Tube, post free, to MICROBISM CO., P.O. BOX 935, WELLINGTON. ■
■Stamford &'Co. Hair dressing College, 123 a CUBA STREET. CAN Supply Ladies with first-closs quality and quantity of Hairwork. Wo are always willing to redress our work free, or allow, on all orders if fresh purchases aro required. ■ _ Children's Hair personally treated by the'. Principal. v...:. ... ' . Hairdressing for photo and evening wear a speciality. Special attention givcrt'to"'or3brs"'by'post. ■■••• Con\bing3,.wndo..w at 2s.;per 02.,..a150, purchased.
•• v;'', : are' Prous of « Furniture i 111 'ill 111 'i ■■■'.'.■JV.COJitIE FURNITURE is .somejjjl • jf'il M thing besides FURNITURE—-it is part . ; I 11 ' -and pared of the home. 1 l < Hi . • There is thought and sentiment, (w_s ' I 1] ~and individuality in it- 'Tis made i V'l'l f «• m a purpose and not for a price— ' J g|y jf ( ~ fls Moreover, 'twill outlast your lifetinio aud become' your children's . valued heirlooms! 11 • if ARTS CRAFTSMAN, >:"~m < /••• • • IG7 .RIDDIFORD STREET, • Telcphoao 1G34.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1774, 12 June 1913, Page 2
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