5s Jl "' • ft. 9 - Jacobean Dining Room in ggj ®;; :■ Panama street. |j| p l -MMMi^illtWM>lllfalH»miltifclMlllirilWlllllNlllHl l WlLWlMMJßiH^»wt«irMiiirifc™ni««ii«iwimri.ii>r f . ....... fißi.irn.»r MM iiimi*fnni»-r.H »,inr M «nr-. n .n rr.»Hv>n*na tp..——■»——11 mM mil urn hi.in ii t«l— ■wjmm«uui-j iiiiiii iiim n i imiirnr— Li " ,jgji, "' B ' ipwM "'- i '* CTj "" i -"" uJ - lua uumu uat» MM .y M MatiM«i.iiMiii!i i r A Dining-room, furnished completely In pure Jacobean style, Is » " * th o feature of one of the Panama Street Windows of the D.I.C, r The dignity and beauty which" characterised the furniture of ; thte period are portrayed in these examples with an accuracy and sincerity that tell of skilled and faithful craftsmanship. VS The D.I.C; are specialising In reproduction furniture, and 7- drawings and estimates are gladly submitted without charge. - V ; ' Those to whom furniture of character and distinction appeals should consult us. ii iiifr 1 ' -Here Is the description of our display In fIJ; ' Jacobean Style. The DEESSER is 6ft. 6in. long and contains concealed Cutlery, - x . Drawers. divided and lined; pull-out Collarette Drawees; pullout Trays; and Linen Drawers. TiSliE' wlreii'"d<»ed is 6ft, by'4ft. 6m., and opens up to 12ft, by 4ft. Gin. Z to 6, splendid examples of Jacobean work. \ %' iWm. simin.i' - ||j Manager. , ' 'l: ; ■ "™ """ ;
£ llpT SPECIAL, (Daintily Trimmed', finely-made' Gowns,_ mucli below the prices yau would expect to pay for such qualities and styles. Scores of*! pretty Gowns, low necks, short sleeves, Embroidery, Lace and Ribbon Trimmings—4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 9/11 upwards. For MDIJISI investigate LEES & CHURCH'S . ■ i |' • Hoticc !< | A €©~ Ltd., |, | Having Engaged a Speolal Designer In Art Furniture h now, .prevailed to submit, special .private I <p.; (DESIGNS IN OAK, iWALNUT, and mahogany, I }; I AT VERY MODERATE PRIGEB. J j .ioR, SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK- f It « \ MANSHIP, SEE; OUR SHOW, [WINDOWS. J I :New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. | J Mono 2387 MANNERS BTREET. | THE ROYD CARLICKBCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX'CHAMBEIIS, -PANAMA' STREET, WELLINGTON. Pi' : Established 1902. H't r TRAINmC FOR STUDENTS. )juiiajjmjßiijjHiiniiinmfliigiimiinhiiiiiJii n.u..nmnm , Readers! M R S. S M I T H, We are H Practical. and-'':. Consulting • FUBRIEB, Chemist-Opticians- with 25 years ex- ■ 8 Manners Street WELLINGTON. perioiiool: . Jf-tyour : Health' is bad : throneh«SWn ; ; .-Blood Dis- , CLEARING FUR SALE, gfeSfeSkS'S# 0™ Commencing SATURDAY ,2 nd AUGUST Byßtem« of -cprresponilan6o is' Strictly Tile Last Sale of the Season.. Making Onr .Optical Parlours room for Now Stock. Testing your Sight. tho High Frequency current for ■FRANK SHAW,. the-hair; at a .very moderato foe. This QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, form of Electricity has undoubtedly WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. . proved to be the moat effective in regener(Oppo. Duthie's.) 'Phono 117, "Upstairs. ating the scalp and procuring a Luxuriant »M»,umiujmiuj J »uuiiijiiniii>uuii....i......i.i. an( i Healthy Growth- This, tho very ■ ' latest method of treatment, has for some """Vphnno mT""" " """* time been adopted by the leading Amerirriono can specialists, and marvellous results C'llU*' have Been obtained. Further informa--3 tion will be given by . AXEL' HOLTZ, Opp. TB ARO HOTJSB. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL - - ; CUBA STREET." ' ' ELECTRICIAN, ■-•■■■■ 'Phone 2006. 123 WILLIS STREET. MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE M.IGROBIN, 'And all Ladies-should i:se it' to preserve their teeth from decay, and maiv'eVtK'e'breatli swebi and pure.. Sold by most Chemists, and by 'R. Johnson. G. H. Perrett, Castle Pharmacies. . Price, 1/6. • ' OHI Y'6U PEAC H." A similar expression of appreciation to ' this will come from your husbancUwhen he ,fin ds you have Peaches for dessert. ;:;Butrhe will be more pleased when lie knows they came frota Btoro;.;wKe r e you buy this delicious fruit, s Tfiisjis the;*home of good fruit and better value. *: '"'PBACHE§r' l" W*'*'Tins 2s. PEACHES, i pal. Tins, Is. .APRICOTS, 1 gal. Tins 2s. • , APRICOTS, V Tins ....: Is. 2d. PLUMS,.'! gal. Tim Is. 9d. / ' PLUMS,.'.J gal. Tins Is. Wm. 'CAMPBELL, « and 42 MANNERS-STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, 163 RIODIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. i I'* QUALITY, {VALUE, 'AND EASY TERMS OUR AIM, : PINNY™ our: largo Show} Rootaß will convince anyone we ' give the beat yalue in the Dominion, , i i , i >.ooc?r< F' 1 MMMV ltd., 89 Willis Street, V I 9 - WELLINGTON. -
A Natural Beauty Secret. * . Icilma Fluor Cream, England's premier face-cream, has restored clearijnes3 an( i beauty if£M. fsHSj. to more comP^ ox ' ons that anything else js because it contains Icilma ufaturai "Water, the magical skin-tonic from the Spring in Algeria. ,It stimulates the skin to normal healthy action, and that is the only way to Beauty. Icilma Fluor Cream is the acme to Toilet Perfection— greaseless, snowy, fragrant and clean to use. It leaves no traces on the skin, cannot grow hair, needs no powder to hide it. Nothing else known can give the same clean, cool comfort, healthy transparency andvelvety softnoss aB this exquisite skin-cream. ICILMA FLUOR CREAM Icilma is pronounced Eye-jilmi Of good Chemists and Stores in'2l-poa, No imitation contain* Icilma Water, Send 2d. in stamps -for n dainty sample of. this world-famed cream, leUraa Co., Ltd., (Dept j Brandon Street, Wellington. r " 13 I DOrT HESITATE I J But call right away and I consult I FROST & fSOST, DENTAL SPECIALISTS, 119 Willis St For Natural Looking and Comfortable Artificial TeethL— j | Z253: One teaspoonful all rouod BEFORE BREAKFAST is tlie motto of the many families now using Stevens' Health Salt. Why ? Because never before have good'tempcr, smiles and pleasantness been so general In the household. Healthy peopla arc cheerful people. Acquire this " before breakj fast" habit if you want to keep healthy and fit. Like any other complex mechanism, you require regulating, and STEVEPiS' HEALTH SALT is the regulator. It is the Salt that sweetens life— the fruit saline of New Zealand. Prlei 1/3, from all ChemUti and Grown. Sole Proprietor, H. ?. Stevens, Chmsichurch.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1820, 5 August 1913, Page 2
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