•' | lave you seen the Special Display of lark Blue | China in the B.LC. Brandon Street Window? j - e If not, it is well worth your while to take a stroll aroimd that \ ..■■■ f way to see it. ; jj 1. ( - The colour scheme of dark blue on white, while not actually | -;. new, shows pleasing departures in design, as well as in shape. s " I ■ ; , One of the chiti attractions of this beautiful china is that it is I j notsthe least bit For this reason you are invited to go - j .through the appended list of prices with concentrated attention. J | ' Following this, make your visit to the D.1.C., wfa&e you'-wiU | i £ee ithis new; and highly artistic china. ' • jj | Whether merely to look or to buy you ' j | are equally welcome at the D.I.C. 1 \ miT I PLATES-ls. 6d., 2s. 6d.» 35,, ,3s. 6d., Ss. 9d., 4s. 6d. • ' ..j •' j PLA.CQUES, always ia great demawt-ls. lid., 2s> td„ 3s. 6d., 4s. fid.. , . { " j . EXTENDING HOLDERS FOR PLACQtJBS-ls. 3d. . j. I SWEETS DISHES-Is. 6d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 9d. • | I AFTERNOON TEA PLATES—Is,, Is. 3d., Is. 6d,, Is. 9'd. f '*' | ■ CUPS AND SAUCERS-ls. 3d., Is. 6d., 15. 9d. ! • f •v \ : ' AFTERNOON'TEA SETS-21 piecs, 15s. . ' ■ ' j | AFTERNOON TEA pieces, 275. 6d. . | ■ _ MILK : JUGS—2s. 6d,. 2s. 9d., 3s. 6d. E few. > ■ SUGAR T3ASINSMs. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 9d. . ; y \ > I I kT-O - VASES, in. endless variety of shapes, designs and siaea. 2s. 3d., 3s, 6d.', 4s. 6d., kf.O J 55." 6d., ss. 11d., 7s. 6d., 85..6cf., 10s. ed., 12s. 6d., 15s. ... f fcW2l I '5 |M 8 | j|| FLOWER POTS, various sizes—l2s 6d., 13s. 6d., 155., 17s. 6d., 21s. ill IHI S | ||!|1 ROSE BOWLS-12s. 6d., 155., 17s. 6d. , j,| Jj || \ \ kj|s3 • SALAD BOWLS-155., 175.-6 d., 215., 225, Cd.J | i - I
' - "dresses", a room so !"" I much or.adds more to its.gene- eL ral attractive cffect' than lOOSE ■ \ COVEES on : Ea§y Chairs. and ChesWe specialise in making LOOSE fjijC $ fsrawjlj . . COVERS to. order, and guarantee ' En? 3f perfect fit, thorough workman- (SiA *U -MI fei VTvJ&I I | ship, and artistic finish, at pi ' ■ I .Wo make to your individual requirements, and ire have a choice 0 ■. " range of attractive ,and Beryicejab'le fabrics, in such a wide range of • . colourings and designs that choosing is a pleasure. ;■•= -. MAY WE SUBMIT ESTIMATES AND PATTERNS? IF i - $■• YOU .CANNOT CALL, SEND FOR PARTICULARS AND 1 p - prices. y J <=3 : = ; I '•p&. .BCfIIJILAR : CO, LTD. J J .HEAD.. OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. I, QUEEN STREET, ' MASTERTON. i | MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. 1
. Benger's Food h universally recommended by medical men. For use during illness and convalescence. For weakly and overgrowing children. As a supplementary food in malnutrition, and for all cases of dyspepsia and impaired digestion. tFov INFANTS, INVALIDS and the AGED, is comforting, when other foods cause pain. It is' the most easily digested of all foods, but is not M pre-digested. //)$ I Sotffet's Feed is selH by I D ru £& i,s i tfc; tvtrytshere. BENGER'a pood. Ltd. * Nss. MAUOH23TEB, ENG., YW** \ Branch Offices— yfTSA yj\ V*' .# New YORK (U.S.A.) yft \ jja \ 9», Wflllnm Stxeeti % .\A®RA V Sydney (N.S.W.) ft. ww\V y xij, Pitt street, . "•"* Canadian/tgtnfi— / \ \ National Druff and ./> lV \ OhomicAl 00., Ltd., JSS&FS? l*oN 31 St Gabriel. St., Branches throughout Canada. 1792 Why You Should Use and Prefer 1 °.■ Cooked An 2 Minutes Here are a few valid reasons for your preferring it to all other Porridge Meals:— 1. It is economical—one tablospooaful goes; as. far as three of ordinary meals, owing to the food contents being concantratsd by the secret process of manufacturing. 2. It only requires two minutes' boiling, and is then ready for serving. 3. fflie flavour is distinctive and different—it appeals to grown-ups and children alike. i. The quality is put into the meal . itself—-not sacrificed to make a pretty coloured package. 5. It can be used for a score of purposes besides Porridge. It makes a delicious Gruel, See recipos enclosed in every bag. 6. It is very easy to digest, .and the most delicato can eat it with relish and satis-
MW»== ======omm» U ~ STRONG AND RELIABLE | . iOLIIEMS 9 WATCHES ft> FdR- PRIVATE OR CAPTAIN. ■/&[ Prices. 37/6, 47/6, '60/-, 67/6, 70/- to .-£6 15s. Od. ; 'W»v ?r ?"• "°k®ap" Watches, but we can satisfy • v. t? wants a moderately-priccd Watch, as well jFPk&raft* > aj> the Oftcer who wants the test that money oan buy. Mfwv ■ m 0u J iS T. a f ! :uaralltee that every Watch sold is Spg \ Trustworthyand Best Value obtainable. 1|& WIDE RANGE OF WRISTLET WATCHES. With dials and'' strong leather wristlets. In Gmunetal, from 375. 6d. In Silver, from 475. 6d. In Gold/from «£8 ss. Finest Value at each price,, \e—il'f Largo Assortment of Watches with ordinary dials. < \m ( PATENT LEATHEErCOVEEBD METAL PROTECT- \\V ■ OES, PEICE 4s. -G. & T. YOUNG, LTD. Y I 252 tAMBTON QUAY Jj :jp SHOOTING -REQUISITES. : l|| WE HAVE TO HAND A LARGE SELECTION OF ARMS, :I i AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON -J: AS UNDER:— r-'i ! 1 CUNS-S. B .BJj;, KB.B L' in, Bonehill's aad HolhVs make, . s > 650 Winaießter s Latest Models in Repeating and An* II tomatio Shot Guns. I V RIFLES T"^ inah J es f te r, Kiflea and Carbine, 32.38, and 44 calibres, -/I, , - "atf aM foU Magazine, also Single Shot, Repeating, - J® and Antomatio in 22 calibre. . ,|l REVOLVERS—Young 'American, Premier, Safely Police, and Hammerless. . Ill' PISTOL—32 Calibre Savage Automatio Pistol, 1915 Model. .||| - Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and ia fitted with i H Automatic Breech, thus giving greater power. ; ||A' i: CARTRIDGES~We have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, ''W&T and Shot Gtm Cartridges from the Best English and .- SHgH? American Factories. SUNDRIEB- - W& I '. Cleamnc Rods, Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthroughs, / jfij|S»V 22 Calibre Flexible Cleaners, Canvas and Leather Carfc- .. ™g® Belts, Canvass Game Bags, Cartridge Bags. Rifle W|||| Covers, Duck Calls, Whistleß, Cartridge Extractors, Eto. Wgk JOHN DUTHIE.'A CO.m PETALS & HARDWARE MERCHANT! . WILLIS MEET. .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2792, 9 June 1916, Page 2
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