The beginning* of a lew Year always reveals broken Tea Sets, and the .like.That is the worst of Crockery—it wears alright, but it has a habit. j of getting chipped, broken, and otherwise rendered useless. Of course, this happens mainly in the "utility" class of china .'... ! I ware that Is in daily use and open to the buffeting of tea towel and duster. : I 1 1 At the beginning of the year it is well to "sort up" and make , up sets to their original quantity. I I THE D.I.G EXCELS PROVIDING "UTILITY" CHINA GREAT IN VALUE. 1 ITALIAN BLUE DECORATIONS. JUGS—Is, Is 3d, ls 6d, Is lld u CHOCOLATE CUPS AND SAUCERS/ : '. 2s 6d each. white china—ls: 6d. each.- ■ ■" If fl .... • | BOWLS-ls 6d,ls lid each MUFFIN DISHES, with covers-Is, 1 .CUPS AND SAUCERS-ls 3d, Is 6d lld Qach ■ . I ' eSC BUTTrR DISHES, with'covers-ls. 6d. j PLATES-9d, Is, Is 6d, Is 9d each each . . | | GLASS DISHES for stewed *ruits, sal 3| | I {§& gample Lot of NEW ENGLISH TEA- I I ads, ind trifles, round or o\ il — f| •.*] 1(. nnn , , ~ ' , „, ' Is 9d, 2s 3d 2s 9d, 3s 3d U3i\i kA POTS ' br °™ Orations-Is. 6d., ■ , 1 each lIZ Bs4 ls 9tl ' ls lld " 2s '> 2s< 3d "' 3s ' 6d - I A 4s M eacL 8 8' l fl NEW TEA SETS, 40 pieces-27s 6d 1 sot ' HOT WA - TER JIJ GS to match-Ss. lld., '. .8 J MEW TEA SETS, 21 pioces-15s set 4s 6d >to 6d ; eadl - I EXTRA CUPS AND SAUCERS, to COCOA AND COFFEE JUGS-25., 2s. ' | \ match—ls 3d cich 6d, 4s 9d each. i
f" '*; ',' ";' '.""■'- ■"■"■' - * f'' Aosolutely Sanitary \ '•'■' «Bs§§P Drosses for Ladles j. ' iSw '?Ta or Gentlemen tor s j. I'w Jjfejjjj Sale or Hire. 5 Wigs In aii styles J ' ' Perlotis ' S i ; • ■ Si I\y L|S " o"" J $■:" Fm*3 1/ Our Dresses Won IS j f'"' ' f*s§3 If Prizos last season. J IS 27(l QU "" N ST " I ■"'•'"• s*jH\s' (Edson's BnUdingß), | | **fc?/ AUCKLAND. j I 7Ae Worry f/aiif j' j| is the most depressing habit you can ; ■ K contract —it is the outcome of run- ;| down nerves and brain-fag. '..; j 8 : Cure-the caasc by taking a few doses. j ;| of Fletcher s Phosphatonic, the won- . . | derful health-restorer, and you'll get !'| through ihe day's work blithe and easy. :R Fletcher's Pbosphnlonic contains pbos;fc pborus, the great nerve-food. It will stead- • : K ily and speedily build up body and brain, b and give you health, strength and energy. { S 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemiils and Stores, or. I ; U post fr.e from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, t Chemist, Wellington. Insist on . . I •FLETCHER'S ,13. j J7ISITOKS to Palmerston North please »' note that Hot Meals can be proirred at the White House Dining Eoome iter the arrival of •_ all trains. 1. nviliue. •. -'■■• ■■ y ■ * • i Health, arid Beauty | ■ -'/QiKf.lPLr. vigotoua health—a delight- jp • f , ""ful sense of well-bring K T I \fc\wC\ UditifadinWialii.. . 3 J \s ocicnt corrective. _ l^-'-H
j' "'iffiHFT' AND ECONOMY. DfflAM) 'THE GREAT -^ORION" : ! MNGE[ l In .Warm Weather a quick-acting Range iiT beyond "price •to the Cook or 'i ' Housewife oppressed by 'the heat.- That is one distinguishing feature of * the "ORlON'—its Rapid Heating. No weary wating for Hot' Water, no \ worry over the Oren. Every part of the Range is designed to a nicety to \ give perfect service. . ■~ : - ......'.:.. -; . ■ j Thrift and Economy are to most people important considerations 1 Here i again the VORION ,r is pre-eminent. 80,000 Housewives in all parts of the | Dominion .can testify to iW remarkable Fuel-Economy of the Favourite— ' • ' Ask your Ironmonger to show you one. i H. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON, & AUCKLAND. mgg '. DO YOU ORINri • |W r ;■ V ■' ■'""■"lf-Hot, why-not?. ■ m -OF ALL GROCERS"aND."STORE DEALERS j|*Jf -puRNiTURE.' packed Hean's Essence and Ksmovsd to Any Addma. r> i • • ■ ■-, , doods Cleared Through Curtom- Housa, ror making good cough mix- ' Gbeap Storaijis Aceomnaodation for Goods. ture at home, was needed by ' ■ - of any D«cn P « M „ . peQpk h Js used hy E<E!§?'S FORWARDSNG thousands, and appreciated ASEWOY whereverused. Be sure you get ; ' //eon's, original and genuine. 9
R" ■. . Fop. Useful .New.Yeap Presents all at j Sale Prices. ' ■■■. ; • Ore At Slaughter-of. Electroplate said Cutlery. ■ - :■' " ■ ■ ■.'■ ■""': '" " ; ' : ■■'■'"■ I For.G&sh Only. ! ' • ■..,/■ = . ■■■..-.' •■ ■■"■■ y PP*" Be® the Windows, Bee the Windows/ ' „•. , . •'.:'■.'■'•■ . y' •■ . ' ' I ■' . ' , ''■•■'■.'"■■■ L W w • Cuba & Mamners §Bs.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2362, 19 January 1915, Page 2
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