r .of splendid Gift suggestions. " <» Never in tli'e history of the "House for Quality" has this 'depart- ||||f 'JImK. ment had such a splendid selection of Christmas Gifts. Till' "IjrfrlL The whole section abounds with good things of practical .value,. mßjdL ' Christmas is the time to buy,because you can choose from such WW^bounteous selections—special preparation always brings its reward. T|Pg| i Tour Christmas Shopping Itinerary should include a visit to the mP® D.I.C. Household Furnishing Ironmongery Section. You will solve the Gift Problem easier and quicker at the D.I.C. BRONZED BRASS H.W. JUGS—With covers, lpt., llpt., 2pt., 3pt. JIW 7S, 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d. 12S. 6d. EL. OXYDISED COPPER H.W. JUGS—Witli covers, lpt., llpt., 2pfc. ' q, O bllOlMf BRONZED BRASS OR COPPER CRUMB INRUSHES" AND TRAYS- S " ' tejfy ts&fsf/® 7s * 6tl '' 9Si 6t,- > 11Si 6tl, > 12Si 6tl, eso '''liWSlfffi ll flj ffl ANTIQUE BRASS OR COPPER VASES— 7S. 6d. to 275. ,6d. each, f § H ill I \IW\ ANTIQUE BRASS FERN POTS— 1111® W HlsJg'fTO- Bs. Gd.; 10s, 6d., 155., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255., 325. 6d. each. § g 0 5 Eps BRASS PILLAR CANDLESTICKS- . MM Huy«r 12s. sd., 15s. 6d., 18s. 6d., 273. 6d., 325. 6d. per pair. jaMßtj irSflg* SOLED BRASS VASES—, Ss. 6d. tc 355. each. Msf ANTIQUE COPPER OR BRASS AFTERNOON TEA TRAYS— . 16S. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 28s. 6d. each.. AFTERNOON'KETTLES—On Stand; in Brass and Copper. - JJffgf 295. 6d. 325. 6d., 355., 458., 495. id. each. Jagfljpt BRASS OR BRONZE H.AV. KETTLES— 55., 6s. 6d., 7s. 6d.-each. OXYDISED SILVER VASES- 12s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 19s. 6d. each. ill# OXYDISED SILVER CAULDRONS— 28s. 6d. each. |rrg. V&.krif OXYDISED. SILVER FIRE SCREENS—WitIi Silk Panel. 48s. Gd., 595. 6d. . MML ' mMc : ANTIQUE COPPER FIRE SCREENS— ISS. 6d., 225. 6d., 255., 28s. 6d. fWM, sffip ' THERMOS' FLASKS— 7s. 6d., 10s. Bd., 12s. 6d., 155., 205., 255., 28s. 6d. each ■ JSp 3 *, SAFETY RAZORS—Auto Strop or Gillette. 255. each. Jflfr "Wm ORDINARY• RAZORS— Gs. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. each. Isss. AFTERNOON TEAS AND TONGS—ISS. 6d., 17s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 255., 28s. 6,d. > ■ mmif AFTERNOON CAKE FORKS—'IBs. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255., 325. 6d., 355. g|§|§: FISH KNIVES AND FORKS—In case. 425., 455., 555., .GSS. each. • • , i»o > FISH CARVERS-In case. 19s. 6d., 215., each. . KSftr fWm FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS—III case. 425., 455., 555., 68s. each. USM&r WrJlv CARVERS—In case; Xlyonite or Stag. ' ißrt ippla 16s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., 253., 235. 6d., 325. 6d., 375. 6d., 425. each. The D.I.C. Magic Cave will be open daily from 2.30 to 5.30 p.m., Imp® and on Saturdays from 11 o'clock to 12.30 p.m. ' 1 'Aone I-.. «. r.Vi,. The mother's hands are always full; WEAK AND ACHING RACK '" Every. |§Ip| the worries and cares of the children UEAft A "" At, » ia " MUi ' Picture Jw -j'Wt, and the home never cease. She has no WFIT iNr.TMi TPSTiMrtNv ; ~ ' time to get the rest she needs-no time WbLLlfllilUN ibbTIMONY, ■.Telia n "A| •to pay heed to her own warning aches Mrs. S. Bums, 380 Tinakori Road, r. » iNtfS, .?J and pains. Wellington, says:—"About twelve months Iwy SarrC "j?. O I took a course of Doan's Backache If® And so she hears up as best she can, an attack of disordered fu\ i /O ■ weakness, sick headaches, and dizzy puis my back was always aching besides ' ' ''OfcMU'Vv Ms turns, which make housework doubly being very weak and lame. .I.couldjiot j " hard, she puts down to the natural lot get about at times without suffering of her sex, and so she comes to believe agony, and I often used to feel almost I /iff' u. she can never be cured. too ill to attend to. my daily work. I /rtjlj • • . had 'several other symptoms of kidney /ill O -.'/ill S&V.'- But it is not right for women to be trouble, but the backache was By far tjie Im. /MM ic mcc poni »». most trying. However, Doan s Backache alW , ay f a, J n ?V. JinJ Lt»n Kidney Pills soon restored my kidneys to / If"'Hi §i( male trouble than you think a healthy stato, and I have felt splendid I . V' is tlie k f dns v s that are wrong j they ever II ("■! i itd ' a '*' n ° the ' r fu 6at °J ''il'cfl Doan's Backache Ividney Pills are sold \ / >"8 tho blood, and the poisonous waste at 3/ , pei . (six IG / G) at aU I II • M ili H % left in tho blood is slowly spreading Chemists and Stores, or from Foster- /'|/ 'I \ disease to all parts of the system. McClellan Co., 76. Pitt Street, Sydney. I/ ' ' |1 D ° an ' S BaokaCh6 . BE SURE YOU CET "DOAN'S." , 171 tfllk direotly upon the / W I /'I •' If '"4 fti< hillne^s and blacl- 1/1 j e i / I'i IX&mIM P iB ,N (ier ' p r ° motin s a M LHtlfc?^JKll I I l{ * : copious flow which Mi|' | I v-<i X flushes out the dan- |In, |' S S^ 50 "' • a"J ijf BETTER CROCERIES—BETTER SE RVIOE—FAIR PRIGES—BY BUY- .1 " " ~"i Supposing every time von ■ went _ INC AT CAMPBELL'S. I " I .anco beforehand.that all your pur- , ECONOMY. ;; chases would ; give perfect satisfac- , | ■ tion, that tho goods-you 'bought ■MafaSrWiTi® I i inrr , ' would be of the highest quality, and ffl 1 OK 1 , tOUT r -Sp. Asa fere the lowest. 8 tins of Cerebos ! ' Thinjc Avliat it would, save you in: - 1e ' 1 r» u m . , ■ money'and time, not. to;, speak.of - . | o9.it 3.P6 -SUTTICiGrit ;the worry and vexation, tho many \ | to season at table toilsome steps and tiresome argun u ,i , r : ments. : . <r\ ■ . -/(T v || 8 all the meals.of an 'I Our Grocery Stores' offer you that JJ®J J ; average familv fOP i ; absolute assurance and secure for you ..„rss d I< , °. J ■ those.manifold savings, for wo pro- yC^''Jr 8 ® W.n016 year. , j - tect our patrons, as regards both 1 :; quality and price. ' ' \f | |H»} ,W f , CAMPBELL, LTD. ' 4^HKLoUS 40 and 42 MANNERS.STREET: phono 443. 293 OUbA STREET: | phone, 2524. 163 RIDDIFORD STREETphono 1084. I ¥ HT 5 l Nothing can surpass 1 !- ' ■ ' (EAH'S^ j, durability. I SSeESSENCE I When Buying see HORRQCKSES' name on Face-plait, | SAVES YOUR MONEY-DOES YOU GOOD. | and dacline all substitutes. I —- — ' £ i,.. „_. •„ _ „ . B A LLEVIATE tho continual, jar of boot S Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers | -£*. on asphalt—wear "WOOD-IIILNE : I StiaHEST AWARDS AT ALL THE GREAT EXHIBITIONS, l' | RUBBER HEELS. _ .They absorb the ' UTnToatlier° heels?' th<2y °° St ' WHERE DOES I #%. THESH|NE CAj %sjr' C.OMEFROIVI I mrr JLI
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2635, 4 December 1915, Page 10
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