The beginning of a lew Year always ■ repeals broken Tea Sets, and tbe like.. That Is the worst of Crockery—it wears alright, but It has a habit of getting chipped, broken, and otherwise rendered useless. Of course, this happens mainly in the "utility" class of china —the ware that is In daily use and open to the buffeting of tea towel and'duster. At the beginning of the year It is well to "sort up" and make ~] }' up sets to their original quantity.' '• ' • , *. ■.'■■ " i THE D.I.C EXCELS IN PROVIDING ."iJz'.li 1 "UTILITY" CHINA GREAT IN VALUE, ITALIAN BLUE DECORATIONB, -. JUGS-ls, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. lid, ". CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS, :'r: *r" 2S " 6d ' CaCh ' T white china-Is. 6d. each. '. "M. BOWLS - ls - 6d •li m - 6acL . f MUFFIN DISHES, with' covert-^. CUPS AND SAUCERS-ls. 3d., Is Gd. Jpj Ml each. / . '' l '*\ „ r tmnr , , IjfeJ s Q BUTTBP, DISHES,~with corers—la. 6d. r „/, PLATES-9d ,Is , Is. 6d., Is. 9d. each. each. ""-• l GLASS DISHES, for stared fruits, sal- | 111 §M o, m „u tut™"mroTtot' m,. -~:.. ads, and tnflos, round or okl- lls |{M Nl f B ™* ™ A - ' < Is 9d., 2s. 3d , 2s. 9d., 3s. 3d g ffl ft |li POTS ' brown ' decorations—ls: 6d., ;./, each.'" . Is. 9d., Is. lid., 25., 2s. 3d.; 3s. 6d., £'/'- new TEA SETS, 40 pieces-275. 6d. **' 6 ' J- set - \ HOT WATER JUGS to match-35.,11d., ./ _ NEW TEA SETS, 21 pieces~lss. sk.J ' ~" 4s. 6d., W 7s. 6d. each. ■ . -'V- EXTRA CUPS AND SAUCERS, to COCOA AND COFFEE JUGS~2s., 2s. ,iijatch—ls-3d. caohi...:-.-.. ■'■■' .-" ■ 6d., 4s. 9d. each. .
iSassitOTireisO©.] . Absolutely Sanitary [) SasSs* - Drosses for Ladies ? «, ?/ > or Gentlemen (or ; jT." JeSs? Sale or Hire, S Wigs In ail Styles f and Periods, jj ij|Pf| J\/ APPLICATION. | }Ws! \f OnrDrosses Won 7B j |*«ij, « Prizes last season, i zro quiiu st. I (Edson'e Buildings), £ P *%}{ aucklahd. I .V;8I7 RADFORD'S GREAT finite Sale! NOW ON. Bargains in Every Department. Sideboards, £5 10s. - Now £3 15s. Wardrobes, £4 10s. . . Now £3 3s. Duchess Pairs, £5 15s. Now £3 15S. Overmantels, £2 10s. Now £1 15s. .Wood Bedsteads, £2 ss. Nov; 30s. Brass Bedsteads,' £3 Bs. Now £5 ss, iron Bedsteads, £3 15s. ' N Q w £2 10s, Hall Stands, £2 15s. Novi 375. 6d. < Hall Seats, 325. 6d. , Now 225. 6d. High-back Chairs, 17s. 6d. Now 12s, 6d. Saddle Bag Suites, £15 15s. Now £12 12s. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. 63 and 65 WILLIS STREET, IsrrOßS to Palmereton North' please noto that Hot Meals can be procrow! at too White House Dining Booms after the arrival of all trains. J, Bawlins. ~ '
Fop Useful New Yeap Presents all at ' Sale Ppiees. Great Slaughter of Electroplate and Cutlery For Cash Only, PP* See the Windows. See the Windows. Tiniiiiiiniißiiiiniiriirn'niivpnnffiiTnimTTTwiTT lirijllKlJlli WW IN jLNuiK; Cafea & Mappers St?,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 2
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456Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2361, 18 January 1915, Page 2
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