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;: j: "Pottering" Around the O.IC. ■ i Crockery Section brings Many j Novelties, to Light. •■ jj ' f 'li there's one tiling I enjoy more than another, it •" \ • is wandering around the China Section at the D.I. C." ■, | , This is the pleasurable experience of scores of lovears of the beautiful in Art Pottery, , Old World Art is here from Holland and other parts . ? of Europe, including the pride of British Pottery, - Art—Royal Doulton Ware. , I The Orient is represented by the latest Blue: Imari • j .. (Ware, just arrived direct from Japan. J And now for a few items and prices. ■ BLUE JAPANESE IMARI .WARE PLACQUES, from 9d. up to 3s. 6d. each. , TALL SPILLS, for'holding flowers, Is. 9d. and 3s. each. llt® Newest shades in ART POTTERY, including Golden Brown, Amelia thyst, Goblin Green, Rose Pink, Cornflower Blue, and Jleaflow Green; in "Vases. Jardinieres, and Trinket Boxes, from , Is. to 17s. 6d. each. , J DE DISTEL POTTERY from Amsterdam, on Dark Green Ground, jj . painted in various colours. .Vases and Bowls, from Is. 3d, . ■ \ to lis. Gd. ROYAL DOULTON AFTERNOON TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS, • | v PLATES AND SWEETS, just opened, in a splehdid variety | of new colourings. } HOT WATER JUGS, in all the lie west shapes and decorations, H ' from 6s. Gd. up to 10s. 6d.' each. T ' Plain Cut Glass with Star Bottom GLASS DISHES, round and • , I ■ oval, from Is. 3d. to 7s. 9d. each. | GLASS DISHES, three cornered, from 2s. 3d. to 7s. 9d. each. -I I . : /GLASS SALAD BOWLS, 6s. 6d. and 7s. Gd. each. H PLAIN AiTO HANDLED SWEETS, from Is. to 2s. each. \ GLASS BLOCKS for holding flowers, Is., Is. 9d., 2s. 6d. each, • J GLASS SAUCE BOTTLES, 2s. 3d., 35., 4s! each. i ' GLASS ICE PLATES, Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d. each. ;. I GLASS SPOONS, Gd. to Is. 9d. each. " : \ Wm. Simm. : -0. [„ C. Manager.

NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. t S'Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much, below the .prices < ''you would- expect to pay fo'r 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 'LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEES & CHURCH'S ' Stock at Lowest-ln-the-City-PriGes. v • MOMG© I f 1 liEMft# FIELIEE €©~ Ltd, | |: Having Engaged a Special designer In Art Furniture 1 |l 'ARE NOW. PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE b $; DESIGNS ,IN ;: OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, AT .VERY MODERiATF PRICES. f. IFOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORE- f SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS.. v ? New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. x J 'Phone 238: MANNERS STREET. | THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. ■The well-known Class for, Business Men Mondays, Wednesdays, '• vand Fridays, sto 6 p.m. 'Phone 2199. "Dominion" Readersl MRS. 8 M I T H ( We aro Practical and Consulting FURRIER, • 'Chemist-Opticians with 25 years ex- 3 , Manners Street WELLINGION. parienoe. If your Health is bad • „ through Skin diseases, : Blood Dis-' ; CLEARING FUR SALE, Commencinff SATURDAY, 2nd AUGUST. '^t^rf^OTesDo^den^V StrioHv The Last Salo of tho Season. Making .Sfc&LOp&afParK, , ' room for New Stock. aro oomplete with / all .the. Moat, Masseuse (MISS KATHLEEN Modern Appliances. ' Spectacles EVENSEN). offers to treat a the best quality only.-No Chargo for i imi ted number of patients with .Costing your Sight. High Frequency current for FRANK SHAW, | the hair, at a very moderate fee. lie QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, form of Electricity has undoubtedly WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. I proved to be the moat effective in regoner(Oppo. Duthio's.) 'Phone 147, Upstairs. ] ating the scalp wid procuring a Luxuriant ■ : latest method of treatment, has for.some I i b h.rim timo been adopted by tho leading Ameri--roXf) can specialists, and marvellous results Cl* v)" have been obtained. Further information will be given by ■ AIEL HOLTZ, Opp. TE aro TTOTJS3. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL CUBA STREET. ' ELECTRICIAN, L . 'Phone.2ooß. 123 WILLIS STREET. MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE WHCROBIN, And all Ladie3 should use it to preserve tlieir teeth from decay, and make tho breath sweet and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and by W. Wallace, Leii. M'Keiizie, R. Johnson. G. H. Perrett, Castle Pharmacies. . . ' Priced 1/6. v From Sunny' Geylon to Campbell's. ■ "Our Own" Tea. 'Tis grown on the finest tea plantations of' Ceylon, picked when the buds are' young, carefully handled and puc'ffid by tho most up-to-date and hygienic . methods. .- ■ These are somo of tlib reasons "OUR OWN" TEA is full-flavoured and so. . fragrant. ■If vou wish to ENJOY a cup of TEA—buy "OUR OWN" from CAMPBELL'S. Our Own Tannings, per lb., Is.; 51b. boxes, ss. Our Own, No. 1 Blend, per lb., Is. 2d.; 51b. tins, ss. 3d. Our-Own, No. 2. Blend, per lb., Is. Gd.; 51b. tins, 6s. Bd. Our Own, No. 3 Blend, per lb., - 8:1.51b. tins, 7s. (id. 'Own Own, No. 4. Blend, per lb, 25.; olb. tins, 9s. 2d. : Wm. CAMPBELL, ; , M andtt .MANNERS STREET. 293 GUBA STREET, 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. * DONT BUY I a Merely b'eß'au'se it ,seems Cheap;.: On. tho other hand, remem- 8 A ber a good Piano need not be ! a yery high-priced one. '"We v g sell only good instruments, but at moderate prices, and our Y • • ..torn9 arel. unequalled in the Dominion. f Y ':" r . * '* i i'"'' A F. J. PINNY, Ltd./ B 'Xu S Na T TSN ET '

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 2

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