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§.'■'■ 3jf ' | - It takes i®re than a blazing fire to ■ !'. male If »e fireside comfort these Iter days; I ■ ■ Wherein, then, lies the secret of this happy state of affairs? x A visit to the D.I.G. will soon put you oil the right track. I There you will see Fireside Adornments that will add charm and I beauty to otherwise uninviting surroundings. j| Antique Copper, Brass, Oxidised Silver Kerbs, and Fireside Companions—all these things help to make one j "Hug" the fireside o' winter nichts! \ if you have that feeling that there's something missing from \ your fireside, just scan this list of ,suggestions, maybe it will help. I 'ANTIQUE COPPER KERB SUITES— A ANTIQUE BRASS OR SATIN BRASS I . ' 358., 458., 655.,. 753., to £9 Ss. Suite. X KERBS—22s. 6d., 325. 6d., 425., 488. 1 ; [ANTIQUE OR SATIN BRASS KERB \ 6d -> 655., 70s. each. L J SUITES—£4 10S., £5 10s., £5 18S. . 0 FIRESIRE COMPANIONS (in all black, ■a ■: ' ® s ' Gd. ( £9 9s. \ . Satin Brass, Antique Brass, Antique 3 OXIDISED SILVER KERB SUITES- • A Copper, and Black and Copper, and fj i £4 19s. 6d., £6 19S. 6d., £7 19s. 6d., v Oxidised Silver. Very choice scleo- ■ I ' £8 19S. 6d., £9 9S. each. a tion—loS. 6d., 12S. 6d., 14S. 6d., 18S. I ' ANTIQUE "COPPER SEAT KERBS- }' 6d., 225. 6d., 2fls. 6d., 325. Od., 355„ S £6 ios. ( £7 ios. each. \ 4SSi 6 ' J - eaoni j COAL VASES( in Antique Copper, An- , X ANTIQUE COPPER FIRS DOGS —13s. * •vtimio'*Brass, Satin Brass,. Oxidised " 9 ' 6d., 14s. 6d., 15S. 6d., 16s. 6d. pair. I?- s " 0 ANTIQUE FIRE DOGS, extra large— | -- 488., 555., 68S. 6d., 755., \ 228. 6d., 255., 275. 6d. -pair. (Suit- | m ■ LOG BOXES (22.,x,. t 13.)' ri : ;Brass, x ■ able for open fire). \?> • ireciaffimd^ro'rdJf 8, ""***■' V ANTIQUE FIRE IRONS—lis. 6d., 12s, \ u.. FIRE SCREENS—IOs, 6d. to 495. od. , i od., i3s. 6d. ( 16s. 6d., 18, ed., 255. . ■ • caoh. '• V | - -HEARTH-BRUSHES—is. 6d., 2s. 3d., V ANTIQUE POKERS-3S. 60., 4s. 3d. | 2s. 9d., 3s, 3d., 3s. 6d. each. _ A eacn " , 5 . NURSER-Y-GUARDS—6s. "e'd. ' to'2ss. A COAL TONGS (scissors or spring pat- • •;;ieaa^^y!;"s P ccial .''sizo Kerb or \ -tern), m all black and Antique Copper | . f)crcou r ;ilif(dei to order., ~ .f, ? 8, ®d"> 3S. 6d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. i ■ KERBS '(siio <18 Q pair ' i . . ~xl 2 inside measurements) —10s. 6d., A CAULDRONS —In all Black, Bs. ,6d, . j '12s 6d., 155,. 6d., 19s. Gd., 215., 325;;, X . , eaoh.j Satin Brass, 16s. 6d. oachjr ( 6d,485.'6d. • q Antique Copper, 16s. 6d. each.

ip® 'What a difference Head- jf ® E§/'acbes make! ' | between a dull. head. & ' aC j e h da | y | an - d ° nc °* k^shtneijA M ' »paifcljß2lumbleifulof $$$? WS!HMSjiCt 'his "Salt that sweetens life" is a elicious drinlc. a liver and stomach ) rC_- Vs. 1 jrredive, * mtld laxative. A dose 1 //jk /* i-day will cute, and a dose to- / wj V lonow will prevent that split* / m jM*' ns b-adache. Try a bis but- / M r V e, I TO THE LADIES OP WELLINGTON 'AND COUNTRY DISTKK'TS. T JOSEPH, Ladies' Tailor, begs to •B-» ".' notify ..that he is still turning out Mrst-class.'Costumes- at a Cheaper Rate than any other Firm' in Wellington. His only address is—BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. Wellington. ' ■ 'I'hotio 3083. Total Eclipse-- ' &- €o.'s 63 and 65 Wiiiis Street. Oil 1C" ; -./.©n. . BIG KEI)IiCTK)SS IX ALL ; DIU^VirLTOTS. Bedsteads, Dflchsssss, Linoleum, Carpet Squares, Runtwrs, Etc. FURNITURE ' .PACKED ami Removed to Any Address. Goods Cleared TliroiiKli Custom House; Cheap Storage Accommodation fur Goods of any Description. KESR'S FORWARDiftG } AGENCY, Telephone 1 ISO. ■ 7C .le'rovis'Quay. BEST SMITHV, STEAM, <t HOUSE COAL OBTAINABLE, CAKGOES IYUEKLY. NfiWCSSfte; COEIo . LANDING REGULARLY. : WELLINGTON. Eradicate Spots/. _ - fejljjtl Tit* lel'-tole minor will Jiav.-.i igl ■ differs t story to (ell in a lev/ f M / days if you will give Exniazct C>'/-rnVv a chance.''Far llm emollient l[f2 ' will quietly" Eradicate J/4\ f \» "j Soots an i noufi'h the J*in I into natural fcejlth and beau.y \ /7\ I Let Exnio/ol beam itj wotk'-V [}../ | (j 10-d.iyl 2 6 per jir—all Chem-' \• II I n Mi* and Stores, Of post free 1 / • Itorn Chas. A. Iletctar., \/ I - Chcra »t, Wellicgfon.; ... i ' ' 3 KEYS mads Without Delay jj | '° aDV I Se " d t ~° I i M Willis Strrat g jj WELLINGTON. J

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2153, 20 May 1914, Page 2

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