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;•:? . ... k£opJ ■. . . ■ I .11 t . Your Baby deserves the best Carrying ;! Shawl it is within your power to buy. ,'.! ' Often and often one hears' the ! , . expression, of affection, "Oh! Nothing is too good for baby !"■ . ' ' Quite right ! Nothing is too good for the precious wet 1 thing, i : ' ; \, ' Carrying Shawls.above all else. I ... , _ Is not the Shawl that enfolds " % , your little one the cynosure of all - ■ . ' ' ...... ■ . eyes P. Need more be said than this?, i It is very satisfying for mothers • | to know that their baby's shawl •. t _ is a thing of beauty. ! All ihawls at the D.IO. are beautifully - made, and made especially for babies. WOOLLEN CARRYING SHAWLS, ALL BRITISH MADE. \ ; HONEYCOMB SHAWLS-All Wool, 6s. 11d. : HONEYCOMB SHAWLS-Bs. lid., 10s. 6d. HONEYCOMB SHAWLS-Fringed with Dainty Artificial Silk Border, 215., 255. HONEYCOMB SHAWLS-With Ball . Fringe, from 18s. 6d. SILK SHAWLS-In Cream, Bs, 6d., 10s. . i 6d., to 255. ..

: THAT ATMOSPHERE',OF ' COMFORT. ' 1 !"' ". 1 'mama,' 'Surrounds the room's furnished with ■ our , Emy:. Ch&im Settees. They aw' produced iii our own Factory, and their excellence of design Material, .ana workmanship, then* well padded upholstery, and their ftbil- ' lty-'to give perfect rest and 'comfort,.maKe them very desirable possessions. V / WE ARE PREPARED TO MAKE TO YOUR ORDER if our stocks do not contain, your exact requirements! WHEN YOU BUY FROM "SCOULLARS" ''xitOli; ENJOY. TEE .LTJXUEY OP QUALITY! - THE SCOULLAR CO. Ltd, .•«^Kv.:;U-r'>-9.EA l p OFFICE: LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. • _ QUEEN STREET \. • JIASTERTON. ~..MAEKET. STREET HASTINGS. 111 mm — ~ 1 1..,—.1,, if^rrnrnmuJLUj A HANDSOME SILVER FRAME | . FOR. YOUR SOLDIER'S PORTRAIT. A STERLING SILVER FBA.IIE is none too good to enshrine S , that treasured photograph! We show a full range of • ! sizes and shapes, the silver mounts being-of substantial weight i and strength, . " .. :®T. erl 'Ng silver photograph frames. I Round, oblong, oval, and fancy shapes.. S Sizes from 2in. and Sin. upwards. PRICES, g/- TO £4. I • Very finely enamelled on sterling silver. - ' . In blue or green shades. PRICES, ■J®/- TO 35/. \ CI. &, T. ¥©ypa© 3 Ltd. i 252 LAMBTON QUAY. jj " L ' ' •» w — mrin fjn||| yn ■■■yyp ;■ SHOOTING: REQUISITES. i 1 11 i ■ WE HAVE TO HAND A LARCE SELECTION OF ARMS, i! AMMUNITION, AND SUNDRIES FOR THE COMING SEASON AS UNDER:- ' J CUNS 5.8.8.jj ;) in Bonehill's and Hollis's make, ; • J* 80 . • «? 5? r B Latest Models in Repeating and An* tomatio Shot Guns. . 1 ° '• R,FL ES-Winchester Rifles and Carbines, 32 38, and 44 calibreß, tla ' f J nd full. Magazine, also Singlo Shot, Repeating, and Automatio in 22 calibre. I REVOL^RS— Young American, Premier, Safely Police, and H P,STO! Calibre Savage Automatio Pistol, 1915 Model. If ihis Pistol holds 11 Cartridges, and is fitted with h|| Automatio Locking Breech, thus giving greater power. llsV- Wo have a large assortment of Rifle, Revolver, Mfcr and Shot Gun Cartridges from the Best English and American Factories. ImSf SUNDRIES— ]I||» : . £! ea n'?? ■^ I S| Bristle and Wire Brushes, Pullthroughs, Flexible Cleajiera, Canvas and Leather Cart. ''MSM ™e 6 " e |ts, Canvass Gatnoi Bags, Cartridge Bags, Riflo - Covers, Duck Calls, Whistles, Cartridge Extractors, Etc. WLJOHN. DUTHIE'A CO.™ METAL-S & HARDWARE MERCHANTS WILLIS STOEET.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2798, 16 June 1916, Page 2

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513

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2798, 16 June 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2798, 16 June 1916, Page 2

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