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' ai om sii : . Panama Street |||J I " ■ I : I- S. ;.;• •' a Dining-room, furnished completely in.-pure Jacobean style, is 5 '"''"the* feature "of one of the Panama Street Windows of the D.i.G. f The dignity and beauty which characterised the furniture of ! : ....A* " -this period are portrayed in these examples with an accuracy and ,r" :, TV ' : ; sincerity that tell of skilled and faithful craftsmanship. .'•c££r> The D.I.C. are specialising in reproduction furniture, and " , drawings - and estimates i are gladly submitted without charge. • Those to whom furniture of character and distinction appeals ; .. should consult us, Hero Is the description of our display lit : te? v: Jacobean Style. i Tie DRESSER.is 6ft. 6in. long and-' contains concealed Cutlery ; ... •... Drawers, divided and lined; pull-out Collarette Drawers; pullLinen Drawers. J? Tie TABLE when closed is 6ft. by 4ft. 6in., and opens up to 12ft. I •££. w-" by. : 4ft. 6in. • i « ?- • iTle 12 CHAIRS are splendid examples of Jacobean work< •/• * Wm: Simm. |'@|p -.Manager. 1 -—•••— ' i i. .H- ; | , ■#' : MIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECSAL. . ■— —. Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices lfl) • 1 £} l 1' iiyou wouM expect to pay for such qualities and styles. Scores F2IM6SS IvXIfSCIIOES :-oi pretty Gowns, low necks, short sleeves, Embroidery, Lace U'and Ribbon. Trimmings—4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 9/11 Upwards. For AND FILLINGS, and every ' . investigate LEES & CHURCH'S care taken bv the Princioals. I - Stock at lowest-in-the-Clty-Prices, care taken W the Principals. fe- • £ .4.- ••Bpe'cial Motto©! | 1 SEffl¥';'TIELiEM & C©, 9 Ltd, A ' |J Speolai 'Pssfgnarln Art Furniture / | Beautiful Sets Teeth with |;'ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE I wonderful Porcelain Gums <p IK'IOAK, .WALNUT," AND:-MAHOGANY, £5 | j . . . at . „ ' 'I I . AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. '{J • J: 'FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK- f FiBSI &i rMST, : v ' "MANSHIP, SEE OUR SHOW .WINDOWS. V SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St Y-j-,New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Mow Opened., . v . I ' MANNERS STREET. J f THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, vO V 3' CkAiiBERS, PANAMA STREET. WELLINGTON. P**"& IT?. ; T J : : ' Established 1802. (T ; ' TRAINING-fOR STUDENTS. ~ ' | \ . I-.' "Dominion" ReatSersl J MR S. SMI TH, jfV <We arc Practical and (JonfjuUing | s J ,C Chemfet-'Op.U(iian3;mtK;,2s years, ex- I 3, Manners Street WELLINGTON. / CsFtesy ' periflDcet" If your- Health ris bad i $ : - through. Skin taum Blood Bis- CLEARING FUR SALE, lIIHwa -order* Stom®°fc I Commeneinß SATURDAY. 2nd AUGUST. WMmM I '.system of-cqrrospcmdenco is Strictly \ The Last Sals of tl.o Season. Making , "Confidential! - -Our'Optical.-Parlourj.-1 room fol inv StoA. I hre complete irith alll the Most - y Masse „ se (MISS KATHLEEN Appliances. of jyj_ EVENSEN) offers to treat a wWyMM _ iS 1 " limited number of patients with ' tUo' Jligli Frequency current for ffy.' '* FRAMK SHAW, . , tho hair, at a very moderate fee. This •QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, form of . Electricity has undoubtedly '.'WECHS""STREET,''WETJCINGTON. jffoved to'be tho most effective in regener- ' » (ODppj.Jluthiols.).. ;Phqnol47,.Upstaira. J ntinj tho scalp and procuring a Luxuriant «_ 77; .n M • , na M9t ' ?w-»rTp^^r7r^Wsgrg7rr^^tM^\T(?TT«r^-i,'and Healthy Growth. Has. the very * olloinCSS iVluTl _: 1 latest method of treatment has for some The man o( , o . dav tniovs a . • ,^ r r time heen adopted by the leading Ameri- Attn t.. i,„ l\U a \ Phone 32G3, -..-.- can specialists, and marvellous results cup ot tea far more than ? - • linvo been- obtained. Farther informa- low o(_ i e „ or twenty years ogo, _«,|g b 1 J tidn will, he given by and im surprising how faslidious • holtz, ' hMbecoße ' H : wa ; Opp."#?So HOUSK MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ' i £S " cubCsteeet electrician, ,■ ■ M a. 'Phono 2006. 123 WILLIS STREET. J b-snS'quJily'and'bcsl'ln ; . iIOTIIEES SfIOUI D TEACH TI]EIIt CHILDREN TO USE '/ff fIaTOU Th, ee c,.d«.. ' „ M3CRQ3SM, Jff l/8, - l/lO, £jAi.. 'Anil all tse' it- to.' preserve tlieir teeth from decay, . w. &G. Turniiuii and' niakeJte;hMtli::SK-eet anil 'pure. Sold by most Chemists, and TOlgs. & Co.. Wellington, byiA\ vir.illticp,>Len M'Kcnzi*, It Johnsou. _G. H. Pexrett, 'wW/y 1 J Caatle Fht'i'macie'i *" . Ps'ice, 1/6. DH! "YOU PEACH.'' ' —========; :: Ajsimilar expression:of. appreciation' to this . will come The scarce «f-----from youl' luisbaiul..when he finds you have Peaches for dessert. ESP 1 fin "B'lJ rapai But he,vail .bo.moL'e. pleased when: he knows they came al&wL 11l fiaSMll i H -frotoi G&ilPßELL'S—the store -where you buy this delicious I is c canUncss, external and internal. External 'fruit.'"' is-tlie, home--of good fruit and better value. dsaulag-of the skin is a habit-make internal ; T)T'V/-iTrT:c! \-ip;„„ ' «, cleansing a habit also, if you want to he healthy and t peaches: i ft Tins. "I. t. te,Mk »b-'y- , .. APRICOTS, 1 gal. Tins 2s. | STEVENS' HEALTH SALT! - • APRICOTS, i gal. Tins Is. 2d. . . .. . . . . 4 . 2 gjj Tins la. 9(i. ' »5 to your digestive system what soap is to the skm. i. i-v- • PLUMS* gal' Tins Is. [ It clears away all impurities. Sterling worth has *11 n n [ made it suddenly one of the most popular mcdicines \fos 9T3 ' I® »■ n S ! oftheday. Try'one bottle and be convinccd You vVBBHfI uSi Hv flu Bay Baa uaa oaf I will always use it. .It is the Salt that swecteas life ; ; 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, 233 CUBA STREET, -the (rult saline of New Zealand. I . •«« ninniennn dtdctt ueuiTnwu Fries 1/6, trim all Chemists and Srocors. " 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. • Sole Proprietor, H. F. Stevens, Christchurch. 1 n pu f pmw€n. m.u-iLJiMinuiAjjjLiTurrwi'rs" i' J i«I |||y 1632 J 1802 f ijh - ONLY GOkD AND SILVER A ONLY COLD AND SILVER |S

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 4 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 4 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1819, 4 August 1913, Page 2

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