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Christmas! !iasf Call' is Christmas Eve. ■ A Don't be a "last-minute" shopper—as the old saying goes) "Come early, and avoid the crush." ns> A crush there assuredly will be, that Is If the past few days are iqM any criterion. 't|ta The Magic Cave at the D.I.C. is the one spot the children and their parents love—it Is the fun of the world to go thrugh the * Cave and finally to receive a Free Gift from the Fairies, after having told Santa Ciaus your secret. §r . CAVE HOURS: 11 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.; 2.30 p.m. to 5.30. , Mr Extra Session Thursday: 7 p.m. s|||&. Motor Cars to seat ona or two child- DOLLS. ran, 555. to £6 10s.; Safety Rooking _ j|» Horees, ;455. to 85s.Tricycles, iron, Jointed Dolls, dressed and undressed, si 14s.'6d; to 225. 6d.: Tricycles, rubber la. to 35s each • Dolls' Houses, 3a. 6d. VQf . tyres, 3os. to 375. 6d.; Jiggers, single, to 425.: Dolls' Tables, wooden, 2s. 4d., JMSmt 215.; Jiggers, double-seated, 355.; Jig- 65.. and Bs.; Dolls' Beds, wire, ss. 9d., gers; auto-coasters, 18s. 6d. to 225. 6d.; Bs. 6d., and 10s. 6d: Dolls' Beds, Clock-work Trains, 2s. 6d. to 345.; wood, Is. 3d., 2s. 6d., and yll? • ••*.••••Trains 'on .'Bails. '(large selection), Is. . 55..; Dolls'- Wicker Prams, 4s. wlste to 355.; Tunnels, 4s. 6d. to 17s. 6d.; 6d. to 125.; Dolls' Prams, wooden jr?S Daisy Rifles (small), 3s. 6d.; body, 16s. 6d. to 455.; Dolls' Furnituro, fjwT Daisy Rifles (Repeater), 6s. 6d.; Single- Is. to 15s. 6d.; Dolls' China Tea Sets, • shot Rifles, Bs. 6d. ; Repeater Rifles, 2s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.; Dolls' Enamel Tea -v • 6d."; Cricket Sets in bos, 6s. 6d.' to . and Dinner Sets. 3s. 6d. to 12s. 6d.; ' 10s. 6d.; Cricket' Bats," Is. to 3s. 6d.; , Teddy Bears, Elephants, Dogs, Cats, Cricket Bats (cane handle match bats), Monkeys, and other animals, Is. to fSfjjy 6s. 6d., Bs. 6d., and 10s. 6d.; Cricket 755. Balls, ,6d. to 4s.' 6d.; Hockey Sticks, wnon'FN TnY*3 • 6s. 6d. to 18s. 6d.; Tennis Racquets, nuuutw iu»&. ■■■it ?f.V. 6d -i4°i"n 3- io d- '^J eim^ S R . a T et3 Wooden Engines, 2a. 6d. to 255."; n 5 < >' 19s ,' V t Wheel Barrows, Is. 6d. to 17s. 6d. (i : ■ ■ 1 n u a S\t 2 ' S -i T / nmS Wooden Rocking Horses, 4s. 6d. -to v^/ f, IHf '? li ■ * in 6 ' ' , -? I !| l 10s. 6d.j Double Rockers, 7s. 6d.; ¥jf J Mi :ts^g&°tsvstifizit Cart * ss>; Hobby Horseß; tin

lllanltapj-Brass 6®J li. Absolutely Sanitary 5 H r.,y ■ fessmg ,■:■■■ Dresses for Ladles > : '*■ or Centlemen tor i | ;.rt --Jhw#' ' -Sale or Hire. (j I Wigs In aii Stylos ? • antl Per,olls ' t iA •" jiff l\7, LISTS/ ON / ,S APPLICATION. | < I f / Our Dresses Won 78 j * i j f Priies laet season ; fz . : 210 QlJii'N ST. | i ' ...-. (Edson'e Building*?). c J»' AUCKLAND. J yrSIT'RADFORD'S GREAT Forflitnre Sale 1 NOW ON. Bargains :In Every Department. Sideboards, £5 10s. . -Now £3 15s. sWardrobes, £4 10s. vi s Now £3 3s. Duchess Pairs, £5 15s. - now £3 15s. Overmantels, £2 10s. ... .Now £1 15S; Wood Bedsteads, £2 ss. Now 30s. Brass Bedsteads, '£8 ;Bs. •••' Now £5 ss. Iron Bedsteads, £3 ! 155. ; Now £2 10s. Hall Stands,'#?;^. Now 375. 6d. Hall Seats, 325. 6d. " . 1 v Now 225. 6d. High-back Chairs,-Its. 6d. Now 12s. 6d. Saddle.Bag Suites, £15 15s. Now £12 12s. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 63 and 65 WILLIS STREET. n Trip to . \ ' fA, the Mountains • \ The ozone and ibe icont i. \\ mifStirin Ik/" of plnci upoa the raoun. ' 'TOWL uim Bites new life and n*f "toao. 1 * Nefertheleji the fMnh s«m- rejurenation oiiybi youwifyoutikeFla-chsr'a rho>philoß!c. It ciriicl v - - -yv.'Ssr "v*/® . tone , »ad eaerjry. w . etoty drop,, for its nst importaot comtitYfßl ii' icicalifie ■ertafood. J. 'i"i i' r " Vi"l rill" ciiiailti h»0 fron Cku. A. Flilch.r, geaiil, Wtllimtlan. ; The Best Seap ' : . :FOR Liodrg.M, Toilet - Tho WONDERFUL LATHERING and CLEANSING properties of this famous Soap are now widely recognised. ' BUY A. BAH. AT ONCE.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2340, 23 December 1914, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2340, 23 December 1914, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2340, 23 December 1914, Page 2

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