BOOKS. . NEW BOOKS. NELSON'S PORTFOLIO OF WAR PICTURES. Published in Paris. Contains the best of all the War Pictures, beautifully reproduced in large size (11 inches x 11 inches), and so arranged as to form a continuous pictorial narrative of the great struggle now raging in. Europe. . 32 pictures! in each volume. Just the thing for haDging on the schoolroom wall. Seven parts - single copy 3d., complete set Bd. BACON'S COMMERCIAL MAP Of? N.Z. Compiled from the latest Government Survey, showing roads, railways, and distances. Also giving an insat geological map of New Zealand, steamship routes, annual rainfall, diagram, small map showing the vegetation of NewZealand, a reduced map. of the world, an index-gazetteer cities, boroughs, and townfi, and an index to natural features. All beautifully lithographed on this large-sized wall map. Size, 3ft. 3in. by Ift. 2in. ; Indispensable to business men and libraries. Price 255., postage 6d. WORKS BY RABINDRANATH TA,TORE, THE GREAT INDIAN POET. Gitanjali (Song Offerings). ss. (id., postage sd, Sadhana (The Realisation of Life). 6s„ . postage sd. The Gardener (Lyrics of Love and Life). ss. 6d., postage sd. The Crescent Moon (Child Poems). 55.. Gd., postage sd. The King of the Dark Chamber (a Play). ss. (id., postage sd. Th-3 Post Office (a Play). 35., postage 3d. IMPORTANT BOOKS. The governing idea of the German nation is ithat war is a "biological necessity" for the German people, and the principal goal of their policy. The two most notable books written from the German point of view are: GERMANY AND THE NEXT WAR. By Bernhardi. \. IMPERIAL GERMANY. By Prince Von Bulow. Each 2s. 6d., postage 3d. ' We have also just received a supply of the cheap edition of' Prof. Cramb's book, GERMANY AND ENGLAND. Is. 3d., postage 3d.; and PAN-GERMANISM. By R. G. Usher, 2s. 6d., postage 3d. These two books being a Teply to the German writers, - are the most scathing criticisms of German policy that have ever been written. You must read these books to understand the Greait War. Send for them at once. JOHN WISDEN'S CRICKETERS' ALMANACK FOR 1915. 25., postage sd. THE EVIDENCE IN THE CASE. In the Supreme . Court of Civilisation, as to the moral responsibility for the war. By James 51. Beck. 35., postage sd. •A book people'have been waiting for is W. K. Hasendel's: SAD EXPERIENCE OF BIG AND LITTLE WILLIE during the first, six months of the war. This book contains the collected drawings that have been appearing from day to day in the "Daily Mirror" in England. These / pictures 'are some of the cleverest caricatures of the ICaiser and the Crown Prince yet published. These same pictures, according to one report, were passed over to the German trenches, and were ' greeted . with uproarious laughter.. 36 pictures, large size, Is. 3d., postage 3d. Only a few copies on hand. Send at once ■ to save disappointment. LATEST NOVELS. 3s. 6d., postage sd. God's Own Country and The Woman. J. 0. Curwodo. The Day of Judgment. Joseph Hocking. Trespass. By A. and C. Askew. My Heart's Right There. Florence Barclay. Is. 3d., postage 3d. WHITCOMBE AND TOMBS, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
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PEN PAINTING OUTFITS. . ■ , 'r&rtL) v n \ l V)J JfAW 'A Our complete outfit contains everything necessary for this 'JB& 1/ ■ <v<e ■ /r 1 ti' 'JL « * ■ / > vftf V iSIS 1 JfU »r) . newand simple hobby. Twelve Tubes Best Colour; Medium; Hi AY \£» T" ' i' \ j -Si" Palette Knife; Instruction Book, etc., 6J- post free. /f / . V J i/^ 1 ■ ; • : PEN PAINTING MATERIALS. \ : " 1 Oval Table Centres with following designs on Finest Silk I? 'jf /\}s\ I \ \ . No.' 1148. No. 1030. Gauze, 2/11 post free. These centres are 24 by 18 inches oval', • • rr ' / .iM |. 'r«CA .. V m- iAI 1 Set of-three D'Oyleys, 11-inch round. Traced on Irish. Pillow Lineiv . fable Centre, 26 by 16, traced with this Designsßaskets with rambler roses, rambler roses in / V+jfa \ \/llf} i , • . 1/3 set. lovely eyelet design on Irish pillow linen, wreaths, violets, jessamine, heather. Ten inch Round Mats, N «... M / l/ '•** V«//'/ k «SCf\Vj Jl 1/11. 9d each. Designs: Violets, basket of rambler roses, wreath _ No. 13U. ._ . No 1205. , / ,JJ fc../#/ , , '' ' . of rambler roses. These charming eyelet designs traced on 36 by 36 linen I. , W mfhl V'\\- >A* |\ •, * • 1 Hemstitched Supper Cloths 4/11. These are of excep- ® \ .M- •'i v . v»iv IM i tional good quality, and will not be 6old at this price flCite A .. il |:f/ ufil \ | I r i,r, ' Wr TAv-v 1 • l' " COMPLETE STENCILLING OUTFITS. after April SOth; linens are advancing so quickly in fjg, \\. ■. ~'l| M*') If? i*~Vi'Lr : i. .VtiS- --sM. ' X : . c •' t . OT . price. Linen Hemstitched Duchess Sets with designs ffi ■ • •ft I / ff i • llfT ' C ; • V »'K / . \ . This is a Special Ofter. The complete outfit contains 8 Large., traced as No. 1311,-3/9 set. Linen Hemstitched Handker- B .'.,1 » 1 r'rSftrTlffl II fi i fiU -> , . . -il: " • • • '" / . . Y Tubes Special Colours, Turpentine, Medium and Brushes. chief Sachets, with design No. 1311, 1/8. Eyelet. Cosy T K 'i. • I k I I f ' v (o, .. , jJ» i / /T\ §> \ SPECIAL PRICE FOR APRIL ONLY, 4/11 po»t free, Cover, with design as No. 1205, traced on Irish pillow I 11 | ftSl If \ \lV.j l»' j II ' X JV' J: / *¥1 (V\ \ There is no simpler and effective method of Home Decora- linen, 1/9. I.) L( 111011 Jw Iw ' I Hi •' 1 i ;t / -1] i U thaU ten C'"' tlleSe colours are t ' le very ' }est \ 111 u \|| 111 j I '/ '• "" '%:' '"M '■ ■■ BUY YOUR ART NEEDLEWORK 1 - ■/■■''Ml f'.- ■' i ' : 4 M ' * direct from the actual designers and manufacturers. All our X ■ |\ ■, • '11/ J/1 No IUO '■ i designs are done in our own studio. All our tracing is done M fißfi} •' M j! ji f.' iMLIt ■!. \ ! . oi' i M -Ji i : . ' • . . ... ... ' * „ " in our own workrooms. You have never had such dainty \> rasfl- V I 1 '! .• . Set of-JiTee HandkOTchiefs,, 11-inch square, traced with damtj little No. 1087. designs before; you have never seen such perfect fine tracing J ifelhy ) ■ } ' t //I I No. 1602* designs on finest linen cambric, 1/6-set. .. , ' A SPECIAL CUT LINE LIMITED s before; tracing which is clear and distinct till the last • ; J' . IN NUMBER. ' stitch has been worked. . ' v • '-. Ko. 1601.^ ; .■ _• Prattv quaint Dutch figure studies Owing to the constantly advancing prices of linens and X/ PILLOW SHAMS. traced on Cream Zulu clotty; very piece goods generally, These Low Prices cannot be gua- 1 ttwi m J .ri.i,-i <^.,.^L«r< ,,- 1 ,.-ii| T) r.irw-<T> ,r»n f v- ®B r *iceable. - Cosey Cover, with ranteed after 30th April, No. 1080. ' " Supper "c£§», °° wift dSign' all Please remit by Postal Notes. ■We pay postage. If for any Table Centre, ,26 by 16 .traced with this . flgjslfreff- ' • J • X ■ ; :•••-. ' :v. . • s x b- ' - . . . r round, 36 by 36 inches square, 2/9, . reason whatever you are not more than pleased with your fine design for Kicheheu work, 1/11. . , i 7 ■ o;. '.JWy 4 with washing- cottons to work. purchase, return the goods and we shall refund their cost. • Casey Cover with similar design, 1/11. 35 ' . J . .■ •k ■ "ffi'a* i-'i 1 ' !r- 1 N.D. Case and B. iC. bag to match We wish our customers to be absolutely satitfied. BABY BONNETS // >J. W T ''hiMP H (not w^ d rftton^to P woV' itV . This advertisement only illustrates a small section'of our P BABY BONNETS .. T*. . './M. I^\ '(► '5" < Art Needlework Department. We shall be pleased to give \ \ s \ , U, . I ii*. ■ JT" X ' 'j 'if >' S any further information, and we have a staff of courteous \ ] , f ' .<% K .• / jJ&rXSP*iSt,A f +•' .• ' '41 ■ T T' Jg* i ■ assistants who will at any time be only too pleased to give ' 13 ' Jflyy j / . ■ fi UI 1 -wl-I >• • • ' ipSf helpful hints on any point of Art Needlework. yw| ' ' j I\ l\ ll V *'*' ' j\' t # u|| &t__—: — ra yf* : < No. 1025 1/- No. 10211/- No. 1023 1/6 | J'lll Will 111/ No. 1527. .No. 1524. A /v Dainty designs- for Eyelet or White Embroidery onl 'jflWi l]. , J (W \ Y| flj' [ J These fine. Eyelet designs; 80 inches' by 20 • inches, traced on splendid, quality • } s \ /v a special quality fine Irish linen. W\ 11l I 111 II 'I I// \/I '| / Irish pillow linen, 3/9 the pair.. . .' o . W9 1 " ' f ( | j If I \ jzttfififr/l&k \ 1 I '! ' \ll' I ':' ll : Linen hemstitched Night Dress case to match either design 2/11. Brush and "wiiAw rmMon-traced on direr srer' r>\ J X'{ C'f \A\ K J 1 \ I »' | . \ I ■JBSsEffißa. \ '1 b I 1 ; Comb Bag, 1/9. These are specially good vaW f A/\4 tfl ' ' l|. Il /vvf ; ' r —: 1' • lined 7 boldly' (ttoj \s>y ■ Il il r . —*l ~ —— ; feraed with a wtenr.. No. 1129.' No. 1130. No. 1132. \ £ <B^. No - 160S ' l|' ' No, 1604> .• 19 " a^ ea vW o effectiTe. ■ Baby Bootees, traced on special fine . ( ' R v<i- § Baby Bibs, traced on special quality fine Irish , —V y -'f- 4f . " nv "''- . - jv ' 2* Bj 18. V i Art Needlework Specialists Sil ekMmin(f design,®^! 0 "^«»»igw d W '-1 !" f *' Vt <iTiGfif < H-nFI Irnil ill •*/ but arranged for camisoles. Please use same numbers y/ I It lIU' i If 'i 'C v,> 1 II ill P 1 Jp C- -•/ .„J' n«M«.A»« wh«n ordering. These have sleeves and basque. The/"W I If 1/ ' I Ift fli l|f I l -iJK 33k / I ill •.:/ and designers designs ¥ill pleaso you; the clear tracing will save f . UIT ( I iffsl U-" 'f\ J \ / fi* "Y \ ' Villill your tempßr and eyes. "ready to work" on \| '|A' !v JliS' j' ( \ y\ (s?***% \ J' • I \. ' On Sheer Linen Cambric, 3/9 pott free. t ti ,t '' }v;fV - A-, )}'(' •J;V\ / J/|V \' ' i Best Embroidery Cotton to work, 4d. more. ' •v j 'Wf,\ & * i \ i w p Avi> Lambton Quay no. m No. m H. : J>./ VVe. S .'& {, > r AfymjWV-* W s X SKIRT OR KNICKER FRILLS. - • i/ r / V '■ \ 1 «-*!- 1% Similar designs to those used for nighties, traced "ready MAGYAR NIGHT DRESSES, \ / W eiimgton "I! to work" on Tnrantullc, 2 yards'long by 10 inches wide, Traced "ready to work" on famous 40-inch wide -W ins? L/w a__ >. _/yJ 1/4 for 2-yard length. TABANTULLE, material allows for night dress any nDcee -rnnp length up to 60 inches. This dainty material for homePet of six S-inch D'Oyleys for eyelet work, traced on No. 1617. MAGYAR NIGHT DRESS TOPS, sewn lingerie will please the most fastidious. Traced Irish pillow linen, 1/11 set of six. Traced on Old Bleach Carving Cloth, 30 by 20, design traccd on '_ _ with erelet designs, traced "ready to work "on finest linen night dress with any of the above designs, 4/9 post free. . sjy pillow linen, 2/3 set of six. Irish pillow linen, 1/11. •- »- cambric, 3/9 post free. Best Cotton for working, 4d more. Cotton for embroidering, 4d. more. ■ si
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