:■"■'; "■"""":■ So/ I ! Brassware Novelties are in i Evidence at the D.I.C. To-day! | , There is something of a revival of old time Brassware in this \ .Year of Grace 191 G. i •'■ . ■.•■■'••'■ ! | . Old time Brass Candlesticks—the kind one saw in the Old 1 | Country houses of Olde England forty and more years ago are to \ ■ ' be seen in the quaint old-world designs. .. \. More modern are the polished brass productions- in Hot ( Water Jugs, Vases, ■ Kettles, and Fern Pots, but perhaps one of t the most interesting items is a. herd of Solid Brass Elephants \ j ' from Japan—these are unique, life-like, and certainly of fine \ B a ■ ■ workmanship. \ r> O ©ome and see the new Brassware-lt is dilightfu!! Sft^j ilflil POLISHED BRASS AFTERNOON POLISHED BRASS ELEPHANTS- ' i 111 TEA KETTLES ON STAND — 375. 17s. 6d; to 555. each. KAIiP %AL|T)X 6d., 475. 6d., 575. 6d. each. ■ BRASS PERN POTS-From 10s. 6d. ' | COPPER KETTLES. ON STAND—47s. . to 755: each. | 6d., 575. 6d., 635. each. I ANTIQUE BRASS HOT WATER | BRASS PILLAR CANDLESTICKS- .TUGS-lpt., ljpt,, 2pt. 12s. 6d., j lljin., 12jiii., 14in., IGin] 28s. 6d., 14s - M '> 15s - 6d - each. | 87*. 6d., 49.. 6d, 755, per pair. ANTIQUE COPPER HOT WATER j ! POLISHED BRASS HOT WATER U f'' 2 , pt ' 12s- M -> i l JUGS-lJpt., 2pt., 3pt, 4pt,., 6pt.' 14s - 6d '' 15s ' 6d - eack \ 14s. 6d., 16s. 6d., 19s. 6d., 225. 6d., ANTIQUE COPPER CRUMB \ ' 325. 6d. each. BRUSHES AND* TRAYS-ss. 9d., ~ 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 14s. 6d. I BRASS HOT WATER each. . CANS-4pt., 6pt., Bpt. 275. 6d., '325. 6d., 425. each. ANTIQUE COPPER TEAPOT STANDS S —4s. 9d., ss. 6d,. 6s. 6d. each. S POLISHED BRASS VASES-Bs. 6d., . . I ■ jj 10s. 6d., 155., 18s. 6c1., 215., 205.,. , ANTIQUE BRASS OR, COPPER _ 325. 6a., 425., 4os. each, '-VASES-7s. 6d. to 355. each. •I : . ■■ : : I' J Making, finest finish- , ' f X ■ Thes* are Points of Excellence H | U - which mark Each and Every [] Weighed pOUIIdS I Sideboard in our Big Exhibit! | j m f|, an ft ftrffa w '"SCOULLAR" Furniture is Furniture of quality—and our <P ~\ Sideboards are perfect reproductions of tlio Craftsmen's Art. PI ■. ) Gwalia, Western Australia. If you aro wanting a Sideboard of exclusive design and'qual- Food Specialists. ity—then visit "SCOULLARS". Dear Sir, . .- .'".■■ I send yon a photograph of ray son Harold. rrar« a 'job*. \ an When seven weeks he was ill with -j cs « aa B (£!» / «v xnv > nil „*, ww PI marasmus, at six months old he was lighter W tslk S»K e?%i H™ Sa HHB BSB tiT ti a lj?« by pounds than at birth, and only a frame of S 88 $& tSss? *&? %£/ vSrBl u & ©3, H *k&? B a sWn ancl hone ' s0 " I ' n was he '" al w0 uscc ' J to wrap him in cotton wool and nurse him ' ff tTR/ITnniDln, on a pillow for fear he should fall to pieces. JLIMIt i £,10, The picture shows him at the ago of 15 .._. -__._ . .-.__. months,a prize winner at the children's ball HEAD OFFICE ... LAtlfl BTON QUAY ... WELLINCTON, held here this year, and everyone who knew QUEEN STREET.. ... ... MASTERTON. ■£&£^.ffi" 4 , SZt&gS} ■ MARKET STREET , ' HASTINGS. gratitude for Virol, for it was also the means ~ *— of saving his sister, a yearand 10 days older I , ' . r" than he. Mariorie was a lovely baby born, _~ir" II II ■' ItTOir ■iH i butateightmonthsoldshe had convulsions. I 11 , j •OSOS7 I-——ll 11 _| HBOBV' ..J I 1 The Doctor tried every thing he knew of to 1 : '• . no advantage, till at last he decided to try ' -' : ■ ' ■ , Virol, and we could see a marked improve- " ~ : — : — : : — ■ ment in about two days, We began by a iiffli.,,.. ■i.i.ii. - ■~ ...I, - ■■! .1 iimni. ___. : ■, ; -—-n>. I very tiny dose and gradually increased it to ■ ' ' ; "' kI was able to sit up in her little bed. I send l&fliit. Tah (J a ie/mi kp/iFapQ A iI! II !!lilll!i[illllllll!lllllllllllllllllliWllll lit'VMV/l BS> If ' these photos to show the faith 1 have in your W rll SPfl flfl fi flrPlPrr-illlfllliS wondcrful.Virol„No Wl .ifthechHdtcnshow JlllUl I«U UU .UWU til btbl c «S5 i! SF ! i! anysignsof being out pf sorts,-! just take '*'.:.•• II them off their food and. give them Virol for. . TNDIVIDUAL tastes lead US to Jui!llW^^y s 'illlif II . a few days and they then are first-rate again, givepreferenco.tc, various.brands '".'■- R.Fo K svthe. ■of Teas, and no matter which brand L7III I! '■'■'" I. delicious Tea. specially imported and' , T^^aSiai 1 j wl Vm W @ I^9 packed by ourselves. Our (jtiick I • turnover means that all Teas aatl VK. v j VIBOL, LTD., 152-168, Old Street, B.C. other goods ard fresh—good reason x/' \ |s.h.b: why you should make Campbell's j \i™i™mM^\.\\iwii]miMumiiinnmy your grocers! Order Tea heto! j - W. CAMPBELL, Ltd.-,'■ s "P erfluousHaira -> 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. "Phone 443 1 IMlk,lsm "RUSMA" ~: 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524 f WELLINCTON. : Wk M (Res,) * 163 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084 > .'. i\ '■ "Bf '■• n-i 4 9 /■» » T\ (silfi Buous hair destroyers on the ,"Xj 1 Clark s Kiisf Safety Razors fi II % . VjlUiny. - 4JO4IWII.Jf SXUitVU m HAIR ROOTS they endow them \\ „ HI _ujiui Mi *' I ' l " c " ''fc, ""d the result is VS ■" "™*°S i 111 'lisaslrous, as the bur increases • B- .. A MAN'S BEST FRIEND! |) threefold. "KING" is simple and unique, :| "RUSIVIA" ' possessing every feature that stands i, , sirapk Momo Tcmcdh ,„„ in , clißlli for cfHoleilCV. | permanent in result, and inexpensive to buy! If ~ AIRS. MULLEN'S SHAMPOO POWDERS SIM'S f> If POST' il »"ke the kair lofrjnil.glMiy, and remove PR rP b/O POCP II dandruff. 2.. 6d. Post Free. PRICt ■ \»l \r _ FREE (!) Send for Testimonials to Complete in Leather Case.* Mrs. Hullen, Toilet Specialist '. , U r, o (Next PlunVel Nurses) ' Ui,: ' U ' • DEPT. O 6. .THE-TRIAL KINC. .Cour.enay Pi.ee. WeU^on.In Cardboard Box. » 1 EXTRA BLAUESSENT WITH EACH | HMUPM i@@lCßilg j , I ' With the "King" Razors thero is no S Artificial Teeth » /Sff ■ • scraping or forcing, jnso tho simpte | ffl - fi/« '" continued movement that leaves behind | w Jth g %!il I - it a smooth skin. « fcjmi.niini.inr ; , ii-.iH. M i t i II 1 Porcelain Gums @ i I The Sims Hardware Co. LEtJK™" | ««»«««&. of «*«. || Jataa " «wwffli |-Perfectly Paioletss Method's H ■-_—.„- '~JJ ■- § for Fillino; Teeth. I HEALTH- HOME, | ] Sets £2 J2 S . a j MIKAJIAIi, WELLINGTON, NKW ZEALAND. Tolephono 529. 1 | « M -S Emo* | For Treatment of CHRONIC DISEASES. Originated hy tho late Dr. Lah- I| B 1.81!3It fallßll B !TSs?SILj | maiiD. and practised by him and others for many years in Europe. 1. Branch '• j H . 5 -Sleotrioal: Willis Street, Wellington. 11. Branch: Wafrakei Geyser J @ JJ9 WllliS Street. g Valley Hot Lakes. Baths. Inhalations. Mud Treatment. Particulars aud fig ■ Pjosoeotus may he obtained fry inquiry at Miramar. Wellington. I,™™-,^,^,.,™™,™™.!!
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2932, 18 November 1916, Page 4
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