Around the D.I.C. -Crockery Section brings Many r Novelties to Light. . ■"If there's one thing I enjoy more than another, it ■ ,'.'i-£s wandering around the China Section at theD.I.C."This is the pleasurable experience of scores of lovers of the-beautiful in Art Pottery. Old "World Art is here from Holland and other parts • of Europe, including the pride of British' Pottery, Artr—lioyal. Doulton .Ware. ' The Orient is represented by the latest Blue' Imaxl . .JWare,-just arrived direct from, Japan. ' And now for a few items and prices. BLUE JAPANESE IMAKI WARE PLACQUES, from 9d. up to 3s. 6d. each. 'V TALL SPILLS, for holding flowers, la. 9d. and '3s. each. ..Newest shades in ART POTTERY, including Golden Brown, Ame- / thyst, Goblin Green, Rose Pink, Cornflower Blue, and Mea--t dow Green; in Yases, Jardinieres, and Trinket Boxes, from ■ Is. to 17s. Gd. each. / DE DISTEL POTTERY from Amsterdam, on Dark Green Ground, painted in various colours. .Vases and Bowls, from Is. 3d. .' to lis. Gd. ROYAL DOULTON AFTERNOON TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS,' -ASTC) SWEETS, just opened, in a splendid variety , of new colourings. ""^HOTWATER" JUGS, in all the Dewiest shapes and decorations* from 6s. 6d.up to 10s. 6d. each. ■C • : Plain Cut Glass with Star Bottom GLASS DISHES, round and iovaJ," from la. 3d; to 7s. 9d. each. ' GLASS DISHES, three cornered, from' 1 2s/ 3d. to 7s. 9d. each.. GLASS SALAD BOWLS, 6s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. each.; ,5 PLAIN AND HANDLED SWEETS, from Is. to 2s. each. ' . . r; GLASS 'BLOCKS '-for,,'holding' flo wers, Is., Is. 9d., 2s. 6d r each. ' GLASS SAUCE BOTTLES, 2s. 3d., 35., 4s. each.' GLASS ICE PLATES,'Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d. each. ■ GLASS. SPOONS,-6d. to Is. 9d. each. ■ , Wm.. Simm. Or EL C„ Manager.
5 NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. — . 'Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices m , ' you would expect to pay for such qualities and styles. Scores OH/V" 1 0 JWjLOHO'P' !• of pretty Gowns, low necks, short ..sleeves, Embroidery, Lace : and Ribbon Trimming's—4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 9/11 upwards. For 1 : ■ V LADIES': UNDERWEAR investigate-LEES & CHURCH'S By getting your Dental Stock at LowesMn-ths-Sity"PrlceSi ■ • Work done at ; i- . M©M©@! I IISEWp'VFIILiEM!S/ C®„, Ltd, I | Havlrig Engaged a Special Designer In Art Furniture A m&mts | 'ARE NOW; PREPARED TO SUBMIT- SPECIAL PRIVATE I {Mg|| J; pRQQT DESIGNS- ife O'AKv WALNUT > "AND MAHOGANY, } WWB ' •0 - AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. A SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St. |' FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND.: WORK- :■ | ' (F ' tty 7ardß !^ e MaDnßrs St,) ' I - :MMSHIP. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. ; | Sets of Teeth £2 2 S . and £3 3s-J ¥ '';!'New Shipments Carpsfs anil Linoleums Now Opened. x __ j )1 : ?Phone 238. ?,;|f'MANNERB STREET. jj fHE ROYD CARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYBIGAL CULTURE, ' • , ' : • "|;'SUSSES r .PANAMA STREET^.WELLINGTON. •- : | This; well-known Class for Business Men' Mondays, Wednesdays, lL*«s •••j and Fridays, 5 ; to 6 p ; m. 'Phone 2199. ' » jpiy "Dominion" Readers I MR S. SMITH, Y^s^lJ Wei aro Practical ; and-.< Consulting ' FUEEIEE, V ,/i™ oil Chemist-Optician9 with 25 years ei- 3 Manners Street WELLINGTON. , perience. If your Health is bad - J ~ Wwl pT^; through Skin Diseases Blood Dls- . CLEARING'FUR SALE, ft ! orders. Stomach Troubles, or Over ~ . o ATrnTrem W A \ Exoes9e®, wnsult ua about it. Our £? mn l en ? n fe r w system of correspondence ie Strictly ™" e „ H IU Season. Making ajj YvVs Confidential. Out Optical Parlours >- room for Neir Stoc s- *(]( fffti THSB #1 m . i thohostqualitr. only.—No Charge for EVLNSEN) offers to treat a -W« •- ! Testing vour Sight ■ ■ ••■■ limited . number of patients with f| The - I" J the hair,'.at a very moderate fee. This 11 YoUtlg I I At.IFI-BD^OPTICIAN-CHEIMIST," form of Electricity has undoubtedly I ' _ ¥ WILLIStSTEEET, WELLINGTON. proved to bl> tho most effective in regoner- ; 9 COUpIC (Oppo.ftnthie'g.) 'I'Phhne li?, TJpstaira. ating the scalp and procuring, a .Luxuriant |.1 When beginning housekeeping . jj........and Healthy Growth'- This, the very I ,i „„„„„ !„„j. ,„;n In,, I-' ■V.v.u.'.'1.i.'i.L....-' i| ■■ ■ latest method of treatment, has for some j I ,' •j! ■ , / I timo-been adopted by the leading Amork want to begin the right way, to .can 'specialists, and marvelloua.' results l| be economical without being « GaV* ' j have, been obtained. Further informa- pariiraomouj. ■ ''r' .ay S tion Ts-ill bo .given.by '• . ft . T '" -holtz, Irescent leaOpp. TK Ann UOUSB. f MASSEUR AND MEDICAL is an economical Ita became less - ■ CUBA STEEET, fl ELECTRICIAN, | of it is required for your 1 -Ml" liu N.I. ivitLiLiiiiilLui-'i^i.^;'.,.-,.;. —B 'Phone 200 G. 123 WILLIS STEEET. 'If teapot than any other | , '*■ ; ; ' /firf brands and the quality is MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE Ml the "rS'c.ri-.. '' MIGROB3N, [§§! r/8.1/10,2/-per lb. 'And all Ladies should 'use it to preserve their teeth from decay, •ip\ I * o "' Aß " l "'^liiUandS!! and make .the breath sweet and pure. . Sold by most Chemists, and Wellington, by W. Wallace, Len. M'Eenzie, R. Johnson. G. H. Perrett, . .Castle Pharmacies. Pricej 1/6. i&aag^itmrw Oeyi@n t© Ganrfipfeeil's o ; "fcr Owsi" Jm. -— — 'Tig grown .on the finest tea plantations of Ceylon, picked when the buds PREMATURELY GREY, are young;-cnrefully handled and pac:ed by the most un-to-dato and hrgienic .. rfZOfe, ' ' methods. 0$ PI, . These aro some of thb reasons "OUR OWN" TEA is full-flavoured and so *0,,/ „„ „„ K I ■ fragrant..".-.-.,..:...: • )Si gfIEY ® If to ENJOY a; cup of TEA—buy "OUR OWN", from CAMPBELI/ri. -- . "" Our Own Fannings, per lb., Is.; 51b. boxes, 5s THE HEWIBLEY BURNET Our Own, Iso. 1 Blend, per lb., Is. 2d.; slb. tins, 5a.,3d. . Our Own; .No. .2. Blend, per lb., Is. 6(1.'; 51b. tins, 6s.' Bd. ' HAIR RESTORER lOur Own, No. 3 Blend, per lb., *- Bd.; slb. tins, 7s. 6d. ~ . u . ~... .. -,i.» _ •» T . Hit (1 r» p-11 ,i • n n l " * finlSDUtßy rfiptTH LOU*l Ithlfib IMCI th« Hllf Blllbl Wlk Ov/U Own, 4, JJlond, per lb, -S. J slb. tins, 9s. M d. iScir eUunl «olmria| Ulhr. Il U l)» enly Htlr Itatcrat th»i Wm. CAMPBELL-, ' , <0 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 233 CUBA STREET, SOLD EVERYWHERE. *' ' IC3"RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. Any Chemist, Draper, Hairdresser, or ........,i.min.iu«»<»mnL»ii^nii.iimimnLij..i'l.m.mi.'i. Storekeeper will post it to you in 'a ; : — plain sealed wrapper for 2d. extra. •5 Can be cultivated by:tlie humblest. ;No need for a big out- | | ',1 CHAPPELL, ERARD, KMAKE, SEILER, I 1 SPAETHE aai ALSEN \;; can fog purchased for. 3/small deposit and a few shillings | r j jF. J. PINNY, Z ; J : j? . CANNOT SAY MORE!
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1833, 20 August 1913, Page 2
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