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I 1 "Jai^pfl. ;c»ie■ trthe D.1.C.0n/Monday-?. \ I: : |"Spii|xlMt'ilrt Pottery S.Ciitilass, j .. ry . ••• ■ ■ ?-rj ?--.'■ STY fl . . within the last two weeks our special representative has re- l^^^,^-^] turned form England with a wonderful collection of English Cut KfOß^ Glass, Art Pottery, and China. , '. | k%|f2| ' 11 I fNI When v/e opened up these treasures, we immediately decided |f| f1 p| '11 illlV* I lo ' l ' a s P BGial Display.in a ShowrooniiSet aside for this partica- fif f § tj| %^J, , lypl ;.■ lar purpose—just off tha Costume Room. rwl pj^ "Included in this display will be found the fashionable Rouge Flambe Art Pottery, Chintz China Tea Sets, Coalport Ware, and the 1 most beautiful English Gut Glass you ever saw. \ I ' ■ .'■ ' ■ I ■ | A few prices on English Cut Glass ? and Doulton Ware: s ! " . • . .'■■■■ . - ' : 5 ■ \ CUT GLASS JUGS, from 7s. 6a. to 355. each. ... . . . |■ . [ CUT GLASS SPIRIT DECANTERS, 10s. 6d. to 355. each. \ \ CUT GLASS SALAD BOWLS, Ts.'ed. to 375. 6d. each. .; \ 1 ! 'CUT GLASS CANDLESTICKS, 12s. 6d. each. . ' I !! fl CUT GLASS FLOWER'VASES, 2s". 6d. to 30s. each. - I- \ CUT GLASS SWEET DISHES ON STAND, from Is. 3d.'to Bs. 9d. each. '. ' jj' , i \ CUT GLASS HONEY, JAM, and MARMALADE DISHES, 23. 6d. to • | ' ' IG3. cd. each.- ■ v ' . • i CUT GLASS SAUCE BOTTLES, 2s. 9d. to 9s. 6d. each. 5 \ n TEA SETS, in Doultnn, Foley, Heatihcoto, and Paragon. China, 21 pieces \ u t and 40 225. 6d> to £5 Ss. sot.' ... ... E ; p ' ROYAL DOULTON,DINNER SET, Christmas Bush,, with Buff Shading, \ '' i " \ £9 9s. set; •• : .-.-/ - l s I ROYAL DOULTON DINNER SEIT, with Crown- Derby Colourings, £8 Bs. g • set. - ■ . .' .. £ jj 'A VERY SMART DINNER SET, Festoons of Roses, found Vegetable - ; , i Dishes, ~S Bs. set. . . . . i ~ '■'&■'

,K \U-ras.'""'' Absolut:!;/' Sanitary ■.; <*|sISp; Fancy Dresses for ~''-ffc? OLA '■'■' ' Ladies or Centlemen tDr Sale 0? Hire ' 'tyMMSkb->„ Wi s 3 in flll styles " Periods. '?• MS 'i\v ! 'LISTS ON ' \s; IIPI \7 AMPLICATION. :.':■ 'bMM- Yf 0" r Dresses Won 78 ''•■' sWI \l Erizes last season. •' • A Address—27o Queen ''" Lr-P Str.eot (Edson's "" >!/■ Buildings), V. <*£}[ AUCKLAND'; ,| At BEi'PKilo ■ l (Tea Sets ■ " s - td. \ Tea and Coffe&Sets";: 295; 6d. i Sugar and Cream 5............ 12s. 6d. , .Tea: Pots ..V.^.^.-..«..;., ( .;i05,:fid. ,': •-.Kettiefwith Spirit Stoves' y 3bs. * CurbSA..„.i... from 1 :10s. 6d. , 'r'Brass Curbs^i..,.. v 6d. I .Wood 6s. 6d. ; * Fire Brasses /;...„;...;.;..,. 7s. ; 6d. ■ J Compan|on.:Stands ;...v..;..:.,155.,Gd. : ". •■■•,.. • ... AT... - ■ ■ : ; .. Complete House Furnishers, IS2I "65 ¥#IHIs Streets . CASH OR TERMS. ; v Sfocktoi..Coal, ; BEST SMITHY,' STEAM, &' HOUSE COAL OBTAINABLE. CARGOES .WISELY, iewcistle 'Coat LANDING REGULARLY, WELLINGTON. ■ . . Disfiguring Spots |p|j| on the face-make the posiwior Sfe- > P^' t 'sl uncomfortably conscious.ofthem "j55 **sr,.Ks Every moment. Yet it.ts quite tin. •*'(\ V necelsaiy to submit lo these blcm- \ \\^s!j)) speedily end permanently, Tfao ; ■ ji before' lliii loolhinj emallient. ' /• ' :f\ -VA Buy a jsi today. 2-'Gperjir— • / I. y S \M ill Chemist! and Stores, or, 1/ F ' i 1 post free from Ckai: A: Flet- /~f / \ iber,- Cheniit, Wellington. - / I / ' \ ■FLETCHER'S;) -// ,' ! -.'„'\ 4411ndsTfg| E(JT o^O 1 /{S^^ 58' Willis' Street, S I HARDWARE. - - CUTLERY,'-.. TOOLS.'. ". 1. "f^;lf ! .Sport?':<?P<%. | | Mdchanks' Ma^al.^^^d^L^J

• St ' '^ 's • dlil&l Ww ■ &■ V in .HIpH,-W«raen, : and- Children , ■■/ IV 'Dr. ANDREW WILSON writes concerning Anfflmia:—' .' • H , • fj "It can be definitely stated that Iron ' Jelloids constitute, | i -"elective and desirable treatment for Anamia," And re ' MEN ana w I "TONICS:—'Now I have found the form of Iron 'Jelloids put up with IS U': "Quinine (called Iron 'Jellqids' No. w), to be an excellent tome for Men, \ *S) "and may be specially recommended." i.. <£? ■'. 1) ; : you would' have radiant-health, an elastic step,.'and. ( well-braced ,s},_ r $3 'nerves, you miist have healthy blood.. To improve and strengthen the % blood, tains IRON 'JELLOIDS,' palatable and inexpensive, commended t <$} 'fe.- by Medical Men, and favourably reviewed by the Medica\?ress. . ,i*j . I; 'g\'"'"' ' "Mri'F. J. Wcrne, lOif. Edith Road, West Kensington, ty., writes:—"l ... ! ?nd Iron 'Jelloids' satisfactory in everyway. I may .men tion since you g/ & .§? •> state. Iron'Jelloids'wpuld be 1 invaluable for Anamia that my wife has : *$ sg.' derivyd niort benefit fiam them for that complaint.than.from anything. .59 L ... TtS RELIABLE TONIC BESTOBAHVE. I' A Fortnight's Trial( 1/li) will coayjace you. \ § % '"■ '■ ' : :iSON ' JELLOIDS' ABE SOLD IN ENGLAND AT Is. Hi. AND 2s. 81 %!•■.'/. No. i.for Children; No. 2 for Adults, ( Men and Women; j @ '.|§ '■''■}■■ No. 3A (containing.Quinine) Special Tonic for Men.' ''• 6» if .•-'■!'Stoclietl by Sharland & Co., Wellington and Auckland. {% v® ' Hinufactwed only by The 'Jollolil" Co,, 205, City Boat!, London/England. %>/. ■•'■' l . I Keep' Your Corset: ':':j ■•'■''F- 3 ? '' I - Shapely!. . ' I j§is Sk | ; Even the most expensive corsets will fail' ,IM~ -- \ I to serve you well unless they are properly : I caredfor. W!?sS§§\ °K TIS ' ■l! " s WiMwi will double i the life of your Corsets by ' r vlfMtn preserving their shape and preventing i' Ml I I 111 •' :'s%i&SM\ GKTlScannofrasf fMlli / iJ#% ■es?*—'-- because they, contain W&lX'i ' Kn-f Rustless Zairoid— a material which is ' wM' unsurpassed as a corset stilrener. • p& ' //Iffill : ASR YOUR DRAPER TOrDAY, FOR j . . FLANNELETTES 1 ,| L©N€CLOTII§ and | . . I -• MAMP©LAM§ I ! . beat all competition f ; ;l _ -_— L_, | I SEE HORROCICSES' NAP/IE ON SELVEDGE .1 j ch£ doclina all enbstitntss. ■ ' Sold by all fjrst-Clasn Dripors>ond Storekeeper* • ' i i HIOHEST AWA3B3 AT AIL THE' GKEAT EXHIBITIONS. 5 | feltfily Ml M .. j.,Cl^s^fl wX w ■■'■■■■ I C@wl W Children do enjoy the § \ msorm ilfm Op:n Fire in the Kitchen! • ffim ; M Wih It Is r. p-eat comfort when the MoM!kfom{,t.^%^ii ; 'A ll I Cookiiit; and Bakinß «ro flnlsherl, ■ 4M^^ffi«#4iHt|j4ri f-ifa 1 fp=| to ho ablo to clinnijo the KitURO ffeJ^C^K^pfilTO^^ Pi Five Into a splondld Open Fire, M^4W« 5V I I throwing out ft warm glow and ■ m\ i <fW&. MM%^?WIiM ■;/ / a'groat heat for all to onjoy. Mf, §>^KPP" J MfSa ■it / Opon or Cloaj Ptro. and Ovens &i®#|t«l\ !• I on right or loft side a 3 preferred. il\ l As» yiur Ironmonger to i&ijjg- J?l®ym^vgfflWSft3l 7 1 H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD. / I Danedin, -Wellington, Auckland. §!§&£-> vIaSM 'Up^"^" 8 ■ Illustrated Catalogue- free. O^S§^^4**/-s%4'^^|lSia

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 2

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