II It's a long way to the Magic Cave at- ||| 1 the D.I.C. after Christnjas Eve. •j» K iWlien Father Christmas lias completed his annual work of goodfs' Tvill towards liieiij .lie flies away to other climes to lest and think about what lie has done, ami what he intends to do in 1916. IMP [' . ;• 'Already the invisible little workers who attend Father Christmas if are getting ready the wonderful aeroplane to bear him away. , ioltk V Those little* workers are called ''minutes," and as each minute. ..j||p |f- passes on the clock the time for the departure of Father Christ- jlpift [ nias draws nearer and nearer. ICT Yy, , m This, is a hint from Father Ghristmas p. TO Visit the D.I.C. Magic Gave right away. \ ffiSp Although' thousamls of children have visited the Cave, there are 11| I g J That is because they want 6 to see the Cave and,buy their presents W . at one and the same time. . • • Take a little advice! . Shop early in the day—the best time is 1 | •••from 9 aim. to noon —not such a rush and a crush as (in the afteik noons. Besides, you can seethe thousands of gift suggestions • r K all the better' and in greater comfort —make it morning, then, and visit the Magic Cave at the same time. The are going at 60 to the hour. Magic Cave Sessions—lo.3o a.m. to 12.30 p.m. yIS ' . . ' Extra Session Xmas Eve—7 p.m. to 10 p.m. 81 S - f|inl . Please Note. ' Pleasure - Comfort IS I,J•; ji 1 Don't look on us as cheap I i W J 111 I dentists. We do first-class work I r; i /' fv | at reasonable fees, and, host of all, ''Vmd/S I our method'for the painless filling kJM. MISMCIM c n |. J j|MT of teeth is unsurpassed. csome• from: an . 'j s « of Teßth from £2 »■ Nett : > ATTRACTIVE- DINING , j , FROST k FROST p; : !. : RC|OJVLI: ,'! : deists, . •' : . F —• j W\\ lie WILLIS STREET, j, Touiwill'find Hero the most_com- | | ! pleto_raug6 of artistic Dining Room . . . (S - jSsgiiriiMmmiiiiiumMMujMMm^^^ j FiSnrtnre, in various modern de- ' ; ! ~ .. signs and choice materials. YPfJH OHSLP .While we handle "th'o finest'grade qualities we offer distinct value with j every, piece or suite, and we take pleasure in offering suggestions and dive ft LANE'S EMULSION lelping -you- m-.ovpiy .way. vrrt-h choosing Furniture for your Home. j dfly# Many chi | dwn hav6 Wo- Trill furnish your Dining Room with the most artistic, beautiful, j got along wonderfully on Lane S. and'durable furniture to be found, and'our prices in every instanco re- " j It fattens their little Doaies, present a high- standard of value. j strengthens their nerves, musSCOULLAR FURNITURE IS THE ties, bones. Builds them up. , v » FURNITURE FOR YOU! LANE'S EMULSION is a medi- " VJ'il'l _ , ' ' , cine-food that helps weak chilnr, n - ra/!3H!k ra ra I dren to grow into strong, robust IrJ'-i'-'-r".'! 19 Cit ( healthy children. It is quite i,'-i R,P.. • aston-'shing what a teaspoonful w.W W maair-U U " ■o{ LANE'S EMULSION given JTATOET STREET, QUEEN STREET, ' regularly three times.a day will HASTINGS. MASTERTON. ' do ;-for tbe children. You can v prove it by trying-it. Hf AD OFFICE—LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | i . J UK miSION. i/ v iCranky disposition—yellow look—terrible headaches dulled brain. „ I, these things spell Biliousness, which is the direct result of a liver which || fails to perform its functions in a natural way. * I Beforeyou can free yourself of that bilious condition you must get your 1 : liver in form, and nothing will accomplish this so quickly or so thoroughly 11 J as Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver. || ' This remedy is the most valuable one obtainable for all liver and || kindred troubles, possessing properties which drive it directly to the affected 1 parte. Better than pills, oils, salts and nauseous purgatives which leave the /|| sufferer in worse condition than before. • || Former affected ones, now well and strong, pay eloquent tribute to || the efficiency and power of • . i
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2650, 22 December 1915, Page 2
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