V—l R >? j|j| A Jacobean Dining Room in j|g|j ,i: :., Panama Street. |g 1•' ' 1 : A Dining-room, furnished completely in pure Jacobean style, is I the feature of one of the Panama Street Windows of the D.I.C. The dignity and beauty which characterised the furniture of this period are portrayed in these examples with an accuracy and : . sincerity that tell of skilled and faithful craftsmanship. The D.I.C. are specialising in reproduction furniture, and £1-drawings and estimates are gladly submitted without charge. , Those to whom furniture of character and distinction appeals :■ should consult us. Here Is the description of our display In . ~r , , Jacobean Style. ' Jhe DItESSER is 6ft-.-6in. long and contains concealed Cutlery, . . _ Draweirs, divided and lined; pull-out Collarette Drawees; pullDrawers. 1 ■" . ' ' ' ; . ■ ' The TABLE when closed is 6ft. by 4ft. 6in., and opens up to 12ft. & by 4ft. 6in. ™ '««•£ The 12. CHAIRS are .Splendid examples of Jacobean work. '» Wtw: Si mm. |,|jj |p Manager. U/wwnrßWßVinianyßinMiiifai«LmLarjHiUii"imiHy l iwrafTnir»ff;nMU rwh'inra
H NIGHT GOWNS-VERY SPECSAL. 'Daintily Trimmed, firicly-made Gowns, _ much below the prices jrou would expect So and styles. Scores of nebksT shorfc-sle'evesj Embroidery, Lace and Ribbcm" Trimmings—4/11, 6/5, 8/6, 9/11 upwards. For LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEES & CHURCH'S Stock at Lowest-ln-the-City°Prices. 11HENRY., FIELIEM & €©.» Ltd., | ; Having Engaged a Special Designer in Art Furniture a 4'&BE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE X \t DESIGNS IN OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, \ p AT VERYr MODERATE PRICES. . { I OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK- K |; MANSHIP. SEE . OUR SHOW WINDOWS. K | New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. jj |. 'Phono 238. ; MANNERg gTREET. | THE ROY.DCARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, ' SUSSEX-CHAMBERS; PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 1902. "Dominion" Readers!.:' MRS. SMITH, . We.,aro Practical and Consulting FURRIER, Chemist Opticians with 25 yearo ex- 3 Manners Street WELLINGTON. perience. If jour Health is bad through Skin iMseaaes, Blood Dis- CLEARING FUR SALE, orders. Stomach Troubles, or Over _ . rt , ..nnnem Exccssos, oonsalt ,us about it. ■ Our £? mn V mc . ln S SATURDAY, -nd AUGUST, system of correspondence is Strictly fie Last Sale of tho Season. Making Confidential. "Our Optical Parlours room or cw ■ 3 ' oC ' C ' ModeT Annliancra M Y Masseuse (MISS KATHLEEN IS; Eras rva«,r.»! iesting your Bight. the High Frequency current for rnrtfllV SHAW, tho hair, at a very moderats fee. This QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, form of Electricity has undoubtedly WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. I proved to be the most effective in regener(Oppo. Duthie's.) 'Phone 147, Upstairs. J ating tho scalp and procuring Luxuriant ~~ latest method of treatment, has for some 'Phora 3262 !1 me been adopted by the leading Ameri- ;. ' cau specialists, and marvellous results e'fU" havo been obtained. Further intorma- ® tion will be given by k , AXEL HOLTZ, Opp. TIS AKO TIOUSB. | MASSEUR AND MEDICAL CUBA STREET. I ELECTRICIAN, .^nr^Tr'g,■■ji.......■■■.'i,..'Phone 200 G. 123 WILLIS STREET. MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE • MICROBIN, And all Ladies should use it to preserve their teeth from decay, and make the breath sweet, and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and by:W. Wallace,, Leu-,.M.'Ken}jie,, E. ' Johnson, G. 11. Perrett, Castle Pharmacies. Price, 1/6. [OH!"feU-: PEACH." I • A similar expression of appreciation to this will come from your husband when he finds you have Peaches for dessert. " But he.will be more pleased/ when he knows they came ' from CAMPB,E'IJ/S—~sie £tp^iyjl£re, r you buy this delicious fruit. This is the home of good fruit and better value. PEACHES, 1 gal. Tins 2s. PEACHES. | gal. Tins, Is. APRICOTS, 1 gal. Tins 2s. J APRICOTS, i gal. Tins Is. 2d. : PLUMS. 1 gal. Tina ».. Is. 9d. | .. . PLUMS, i gal. Tins i:.;.'...;.: Is. I Wm. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, ' 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. I.,ummn,,' mi■iim.tijiuc.iiiniii. l. fiiusic' at *home~ 5 Can be cultivated Iby the humblest. No need for a big out- V 6 • lay, for such Pianos as .. | J CHAPPELL, ERARD, KNAKE,. SEIIER, | <) SPAETHE and ALSEN . . | i can be purchased for a small deposit and a few shillings jr 1 . a week. \ *7 7 PIMMY Ltd '» 89 Willis Street, \ ITV J* ap. .. WELLINGTON. :: t
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1821, 6 August 1913, Page 2
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