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Tea Sets ' II lor Morning Tea ! if ' Afternoon Tea,- ' I Tea and Supper. p*§m lIIIP lYour slightest wish in Tea. Seta can be met witli ease. in || |I § j||| the D.1.0. China Section. , There are Seta and Half Sets in any number of dainty colI our schemes and artistic designs all on display in a most I • " alluring fashion.. iWith the approach of Christmas, many folk renew or replace their depleted stocks of China; others make gifts of this estimable kind. iYou could not do better than make your selection NOW, .whether for personal use or for gifts. .Read through the list below, it is brief, kit interesting, ' . Dainty i Designs iii New TEA SETS— 8 40 piecos—:3os., 325. ed., 395. 6d., Ms., 555., 70s. 8 21 pieces—lsS., 17s. 6d., 215., 275. 6d., 305., 635. B MORNING TEA SETS —Comprising 1 Oup and Saucer, 1 Teapot, and g 1 Sugar and Oream, on China Tray, or with 2 Chips and Saucers, 8 | ■ and 2 plates, and Teapot, Sugar, and Cream. —16S. 6d., 18s. 6d.i § 19s. 6d., 215., 225. 6d., 255. ' I I COFFEE SETS —6 Cups and Saucers, and 1 Coffee Pot, on China, g Tray—«2s,, 455., 50s. I " Fanoy OUPS AND SAUCERS-ls. 3d. to 355. saoh. 8 ■ DESSERT SERVICES—£3 35., £3S. 155., £4 155.,' £5 55,, £6 63. I PORRIDGE SETS—3SS. to £5 16s. DINNER SETS—Complete, £4 AS., £4 12S. Bd., £5 55., £8 65., £7 10s., £8 BS., £9 OS. ' HALF SETS—S2s. 6d., £3 35., £3 155., £4 10s, , New Design and Shapes in WHITE SWEET DISHES—6d. to 45, 6di ; ' HOT WATER BREAKFAST DISHES—IIS. 6d., 125. 6d., 155., 17S. 6d., 21s. each. SALAD BOWLS—With servers, 253. - FRUIT AND SALAD BOWLS—6s. 6d„ 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., os. ed.

PI II umjiiut— kuu.lu2j.ilumh.ihii* iw will. ■■■ll Ml * MMU'.miIHW LMII HIU T.ItmHUVA-U^l THE SGOULLAR 00., LTD. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW IMPORTATION 'OF EXQUISITE >„ INDIAN HAND-MADE OARPETS, •An assortment in which good taste, artistic colourings, rioli effcots, and practical economy are skilfully maintained. superiority of these handsome Oarpets is apparent at a moment's notice—and the many colourings and designs offer unlimited choice to those in search of "artistic and high-grade Floor Co verings. AN EARLY- INSPECTION WILL AMPLY REPAY YOU. SqoULLAR M LTD. QUSSU STREET, MASTERTON, AND MARKET STREET, HASTINCS. HEAD OFFICE—LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ...... c Catch'. Your. Flies- . . ; ■ -, - WITH THE DAISY FL¥' KILLER. ' IT KILLS THEM BY THE MILLION. The jDAISY FLY KILLER is indeed a marvellous device for the destruction of Flies. Tho disense-carryipg power of the fly is '.veilknown, and why allow yourself to be troubled with these pests when vnu can obtain'THE DAISY FLY KILLER AT Is.' It is neat, convenient, and attractive, it is durable and portable. The Daisy can be used by. persons travelling/ and it is the cheapest device known to kill flies. ' , , ONLY is. EACH, POST FREE. THE- FINEST FLY KILLER DISCOVERED. . .V.KITE TO-DAY TO /Sims hardware :cb. Ltd. 111-113 CUBA STREET : : : : WELLINGTON. : Jf i HOJUtOCKSEST : I •FLANNELETTES I ■ ■ : LONGCLOTiS . ' |' . MADAPOLAMS and DRILLS I I beat all competition | I SEE HORROCKSES* 'NAME ON. SELVEDGE 1 | imd decline all substitutes. a f Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers ■ 3 i HIGHEST AWARDS AT ALL THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS. ,8 | . j *Thelde3"^R^gelfoTj \ the Cottage Home-Im ' |i|^^44ffj c A Coiremttt, Conped, and Cleanlj Raage is tl* (redett Jx* -- ■ —— - I been wfcich 1 Homtwife unptmtit (or ligtleomi I her work m the kitcbcn. Tit "ORION" OPEN-FIRE \ I RANCE ii ip«iilljr lailable lir CoHj|i Homi. ll XSXJ p - " Js I conbisej tie übutigei ol a perlrcl Cooking R«»te ®!i?P§§li| | with tie cenfort ol as open fire-place. A mainl'i iwkN^~A I clao|Mit from• Cloie Inn Opts fire. Homewiitj 7| \. J W been qakk l» appreciate (his notable inprorrmenl. /[ §11 I | Tie "ORION" pHieiHi Bany jpetial (nlur«, iulrngly M M pssa®fflfl^®^fe | sod solidly mide.isd ilaoJi supreme (or Efficient Service, \ | Rapti) Aetna, Eranonj in Foil ud Absolute Satiifactioi, j ' llffi i Price, £61 Os. f j "OSION" jj*® \J Open or Close fire H.EfflACiaO£K s Ln),l)ißrfß,W«l(i«|(M,uJAadi!ud, '

PMNG.. : '■ Every genuine Singer Sewing Machine bears. au identification number. Tho public are cautioned' from purchasing Sowing Machines which aro offered to them as SINGERIS, but which,"do not bear the SINGER identification' number, or which h'avo an identification" number that has been tampered with. The SINGER- identification number should be looked for, in' every case, where the purchaser requires a genuine SINGER Machine. • Second-hand SINGERS are also being: sold as new., ' ' "When in doubt ask the SINGER Sew-' ing Machine Company, 8 Willis Street, the only SINGER Shop, in Wellington. Hearts Essence For making good cough mix- ' ture at home, was needed by i .the people. It is used by thousands, andappreciated , ' wherever used.- Be sure you get Hean'a, original'and genuine; .8 ; Sables and ffildfen always need Sood Fooif seldont.medlcine.' LAME'S EMULSION' is a food. LANE'S helps th 6 chjid to digest, more good*foodr aWe a dose of ILANE'S two or three times daily, and ' watch the child grow. Don't forget the good qualities of fresh tie, 89 j A^laimed^} ' by Housewives **"" all over New Zealand They use it, they like it, they • praise it. To them it means a saving of labor, of time and money. They have found METHVEN Washing Frames Easy to heat, because the lire comes right against the cop!per; easy to work with, because tliey save bending and straining when lifting the . washing in or out. A Meth ven Washing Frame doesn't crack, smoke, or rust, is portable, and practically everlasting. When the washing is finished, the copper can be lifted out and cleaned, and the ashes from firebox quickly retaoved. I Ask jour Ironmonger to show you the I 1 Methven Washing Frame. I METHVENS LTD., Makers, • DUHEPIN — —

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2630, 27 November 1915, Page 10

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