STAINS, LTD. / V . *- •FOE TfflE CHILDREN! TOYLAND AND THE FAIRY PALACE OPEN ON MONDAY. 'TRUTHS ABOUT TOYLAND: • ... .No finer, selection of toys has been shown than those you will find -in:•.-Tojland on Monday—and the reason is that many of the playthemselves. are new. In the past there was 110 sucli thing • - a mpdel. Aeroplane which flies —there was no such thing as a model "- anti-aircraft gun which'shoots. These latest additions to the .. .°i to.Ts are included in our Toyland. display. And there are ■: dozens of-other playthings that- will bring Xmas' cheer to boy • fceaTts—Toy field-guns; setß of soldiers; mechanical inventions; a ... . . .... list which.■would take a long time to describe in detail. As to th 6 girls, the doll is never failing as a playmate. Here are all kinds, of dolls for all kinds of girls. Not only dolls, but dolls' '■' - tea, sets; dolls' swings; dolls' furniture; perambulators;. model kit- .... . phen dressers; model .shops! These are sources of amusement to ■ -aid, ?,11 are included in our bright Toyland display. Children i should see these playthings! ToyJand opens on Monday, and every j day till Xmas. 1 BEE FAIRYLAND FOR SIXPENCE! . .Hundreds of children will Temember our Fairyland last year! This -- - :*••• year it-will .be.better, Buf/it 1 will cost you just the same to enter— sixpence! In this Fairy Palace the Fairy Queen sits on her Throne, and there are two -littie Fairy attendants. . All children entering Vthis bright and gorgeous Palace can gossip with the Queen, and she will give each visitor a Christmas present from-the Fairies. Every. ..- ■little girl;or hoy who likes Fairies and Fairy Tales will be overjoyed with the Fairy Palace. .It'opens on Monday and following days at ' .2,80, and closes at 5.30.'. : : ' EVERY MOTHER IS INVITED TO BRINC THE CHILDREN. KIRKCALDIE.-■&> STAINS, LTD. >
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LONDON AND"LANCASHIRE FTKE . ' INSOTANCB CO.. LTD. £IRE.—Lowest . Rates md Prompt Settlements..- /V 'MARINE.—A!V ClaeWs Coveted, inolnding Personal Lugg ijje against All - "Risks. -ACClDENT.—Employers' Liability, and - a most Liberal Personal Accident 'Policy, including a List of Diseases. SECURITY >« Policyholders, £6,249,479. ■- tail - information' can bs obtained at JOHNSTON AND CO., LTD., CHIEF AGENTS AND ATTORNEYS, - WELLtNGTON. j;- THE-SIMPLER THE. INVENTION . THE more chaice it hnn of snccess. "A dvice .to. Inventors" contains a list, of simple suggestions, Ato yon inventive?.-. Rend for this booklet: it's free. HENRY HUGHES.' LTD..' • 157 Featherston Street. Wellington. ' -v //V' WATSON'S WHISKY ■ ■ . • ' IS THE ■: BEST' IN.THE WORLD. ■ For Information relating to ,OA-TENTS ANT). TRADE MARK if-.- CONRTTLT BALDWIN ANT) RAYWARD, PATENT ATTORNEYS. j- 815 Lambton Quay. Wellington. POST A f?E : OF "THE DOMINION" TO AMERICA' ANT) ALL OTHER. NEUTRAL COUNTRIES. JTTNTiER the new regulations, newsrap!v/ ers addressed.to n<mtral btp not forwarded, TTNLESR TiTSPATnTETI THROTIOH THE PTTRT.TRTTING OFFICE OF THE PAPER ITSELF, j tinder "The Dominion" Soecinl Permit have been sondincr th» paper lo .friends resident in anv neutral country., can ensure future forwarding by communicating with tho • Publisher. MONEY to Lend, from'.£lo to /.inn. ■nn'o'n Furniture. Pianos. I, ; fp Poli•fcies. Shares, eto.reasonable internat • eiaSv "repayments. Applv THOMAS aiCHARDSON. S3 Willis Slr«t. T«1,71A .CONVEYANCES. FLY .AND YOHNO, Pioyal Mail Contractors and General Carriers, Masterton. ' ' All Trains met. Commercial Travellers' Samples promptly attended to. New and np-to-date Sample Rooms. V Agents, for the N.Z. EXPRESS CO. Storage and fitabling. • Corner Dixon and Bannister (Streets, St. John Ambulance available day or night. 'Phono No. 126. Private j27.... P.O. Box 50. ■ it} OYAL MAIL LEAVES CARBINE "iX' STABLES, Feilding, for Kimbolton Daily, at 8.30 a.m. and 3.30' p.m.; leaves Kimbolton at Noon for Feilding. R J.MOORE. Proprietor. Feilding. WALKER'S-,.". SJABLESir,.,BULLS. m\. b^)rT7arding-..-Agont,i: t Carrier, :ind 6en eral Con tractor. - - .CoachesGreatfprd Bulls.- ■.. Vehicles,'. Horses,'and MotorJars on .Hire. Good Sample Rooms. ' ' ' J. S.. WALKER, Proprietor,
AN ANNOUNCEMENT. TVe have to annonnce that the second series of IBIG "Studebaker" cars are now on their way to New. Zealand, per s.s. Pakeha, from' Montreal, due to arrive shortly. These cars come from the Canadian assembling and finishing branch, iWalkewille,.Ontario, and are reraark- [ able for their exceptionally fine finish, necessitated b.y the demands of the overseas Studebaker trade. Many valuable detail improvements are incorporated in the second series models, one of the most noteworthy of these being the provision of independent ifnl separately adjustable front seats of the. "bucket" type, together with adjustable pedals. This refinement. should especially .appeal to tho lady driver or the exceptionally tall or 6hort man, whose comfort is not adequately provided for by the usual fixed dimensions in the front of the car. Another important modification is the relegation of the petrol tank to the rear of the car, and the provision of a very efficient vacuum feed to carburetter. There are many minor modifications and improvements, all designed to add to the comfort and convenience of both driver and passengers, while in appearance the car is handsomer than ever. The new Studebakers will be on view at Studebaker. Agencies.shortly, - and. all intorijteil.in the latest developments in American automobile design are invited to-inspect them. Adams, Ltd., New Zealand Distributors of Studebaker Motors; Christchurch.—Advt. ,
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