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'■ • XMAS WEEK SUGGESTIONS \ \ ® FROM THE Our Caraival has bee a developing in pace, not to mention popularity, day by day, until now things; are " humming "—yes, humming; as they have never done before. " ■ The reason is simply this:— Ocr selection is very fine; Our value unexcelled. Oas prices right, and we guarantee absolute satisfaction. Wo matter whether it is Antimony Ware, Leather Goods, Vases, Neckwear, Hose, Blouses, Gloves, Ties, Carpets, Clocks, Pash Carts, Toys, etc., we can fix you up so that you will he more than satisfied. PLEASE NOTE- —All Drapery Parcels delivered free anywhere; Toy Parcels delivered free if J Dior over in value; Furniture, Crsckery, etc., Free on Rail —i—la*. ' or Steamer at Wellington. ~~ ' Come in and see us now, it will do yo® good, for you will positively ferget everything in the huge, happy throng at Our Store—and don't forget the children, for Father Xmas wants to see them in his wonderful Toyland.

A X PRETTY VASE WILL BE BSOST ACCEPTABLE. OUR LARGE ASSORTMENT OF VASES includes:— lloyal llembTandt Art Shades, in Assorted Designs Sizes 12in., loin., gin. ;]'igh, PRICES—2Ss., 19s. 6d.,135. 6d. each. Chintz Pattern, in Very Pretty Designs, dainty gold traced ground, assorted sizos. PRICES—I9s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 155., 135., lis. 6d. each. Hand-Painted Poland China, ivith Floral Designs. Sizes' 7in.,- oin. hi"h, PRICES—Ss. fid., 3s. 6d. each, . Hand-Painted Imitation Cameo Designs. Sizes Bin., Bin. high, % PRICES 7s. Ed., ss, 6d. each. Imitation Roman China, in Art Shades, Green, Blue, Brown, Helio., Old Gold, in Assorted Shapes, f PRICES 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. Gd., 6s. 6d., Bs. 6d. each. . Imitation of Genuine Roman Shapes and Designs. Our Hangs of SHALL ORNAMENTS and VASES is worthy of inspection. Floral and Shaded "Lily of the Valley," shaded -Green anil Brown. Sizes Dm., Bin., 6in. high. PRICES—2s. 6d., is. lid., Is. 6d, each. Suthcrlands Art Ware, decorated with Dutch Figures.' Large sizes. PRICES —17s. Gd„ 155., 12s. fid., 10s. 6d. each. Japanese Vase, Extra Tall, richly Tit and suitable for ' centre-pieces, etc. N PRICES—27s. 6d., 225. 6d., 215. ( 17s. 6d.,' 15s. each. Japanese Plain Tinted Vases, in Neat Designs, in Green, Blue, and Browq. Sizes, Gin., 7in., Bin., loin., 12m. high. PRICES 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., ss. 6d., Ss. 6d„ 12s. 6d. each. Large Range of Plain Crystal Vases, also ribbed and out. suitable for Table Decorations. Sizes Sin., Gin high. PRICES—Is. 6d., Is. 3d. each. Bisto Ware—A Very Pretty Range of Colours and Shapes, Palo Blue and Autumn Shades. Sikes l'2in. hv gh, square, and oatagon. PRICES—IIs. 6d. and 15s. cach, Majolica Vases, rich in colour, quaint in design. Tall Shape— ' PRICES—Ss. 6d., 7s. 6d.. 10s. 6d. each. Squat Shape— PRICES—7s. 6d., lis. 6d„ 15s. each. IMITATION MARBLE CLOCKS-Groen shade. Handsome Pillars - and Blocks, 8-day, Strikes 1/hour and half-hour. PRICE, 275. 6d. HANDSOME SHADED MARBLE OXIDISED ORNAMENTS—B-day. Strikes t hour and half-hour. 1 ' PRICE, 425. HANDSOME FLAT TOP GILT SCROLL AND OXIDISED ORNAMENTS- '• PRICE—4Ss. SEAGRJSS CHAlßS—Suitable for Presents. Comfortable and Strong, Without Arms- PRICES—I2s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 17s. Bd„ 19s. 6d. & 21s. With Arms- PRICES—I9s. 6d., 215.. 235. 6d„ 255., 275. 6d. to 50s. LARGE RANGE OF OXIDISED COPPER CURB SUITES-Complete with Fire Arms, 1 pair Dogs, 1 StooPRIC ES—£2 10s., £3 35;,. £3 10s. per Suite,

TOYS! TOYSIK TOYS!!! TOY GARDENING SETS —111 Iron, withirood handles, consisting of 'Spado Shovel, Rake, and; Hoe. PRICE, Is, Ed. set. Spade, Trowel, and Rakd. 9d. set, TRICYCLES—'With galvanised wheels, iron 1 frame, and spring' seat adjustable. PRICES, 14s. fid. 16s. fid..+o 255. "PIONEER" RACE CARTS —With crank and chain drive, rubber tyres, and wood seat, very strong. PRICES, 275. 6d., 395. 6d„ and 455. MONKEY MONEY BOX—Made cf tin, and working automatically. r S * 'PRICE, Is. DOLLS' PUSH CARTS—In various styles PRICES, 3s. 11d. to 16s. 6d„ TOY SAILING YACHTS—In two sizes. PRICES, 3s. 6d, and 6s. 6d. LITTLE CARPENTER SETS—On Cards. " 9d.. Is.. Is. 3d., and Is. lid.LITTLE CARPENTER SETS—In boxes. 3s. 3d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., and Bs. 6d. THE SKATEABOUT—Made of wood, and very strong; makes grand sport.' Large size. ss. 11d>; small size, 3s. 11d. BOXES OF PAINTS- PRICES, 9d., Is.. Is. 6d„ Is. 9d. TABLE GAMES IN VARIED ASSORTMENT-Aeroplane Race, Allies' Race to Berlin, Blockade Runner, British Empiro, H.M.S. Squadron, From the _ Ranks, Tiny Tots Stores, Re<l Cross, Tiny Tots Dairy, Tiny 'Tots School; and many ethers. PRICES from Is. to '3s, 11(1. DOLLS- ' Undressed. PRICES, 1s„ Is, 6d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d.,55. 6d., 65.'11d.,75. 11d. Dressed Dolls. , PRICES, 2s, pd., 4s. 6d., and ss. 11d. Red Cross Nutso Dressed Doll. ■ PRICE, 2s. 6d. .• Cloth Dolls, already stuffed. PRICES, Is. 3d. to 3s. 11d. 'Japanese Dolls. ■ PRICES, Is. 3d. to 3s. 6d. Canadian Unbreakable Dolls. Dressed l as baby, sailor, bov, and girl. PRICES, Is.. lid. to 7s, 11d. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WOOD TOYS SUCH ASWheelbarrows. PRICES, Is. 6d., Is. 11d., and 2s. 11d. Rocking Horses. .PRICES, 3s. 11d. and 4s, 11d, Horses. PRICES, Is. 3d. and 3s. 11d. Horses and Carts. PRICES, 2s, 3d. and 3s. lid. Pull CaTts.iDolls' Carts, Engines, and- various other lines. TOYS SUCH AS- '• , Alotor Cars, Man on a Pig, Sweep and Baker, Aeroplanes, Swing, Gym-- • nastic, Ma Portere, Peacock, Jumping Dog, Beetle, Buttenfly, Billiard Table, Quack-Quack, Flying Bird.- „ • , PRICES, Is. to 4s, 6d. CRICKET SETS—Small size, Is. 3d. Large size, 2s; 6d. and 3s. lid, Cricket Bats, from Is, to 215.; "Champion" Cricket Sets, in boxes, 3s. IS lid., ss; 11d,; Stumps, with bails,\from Is. 6d. to 9s. 6d. pep set: Cricket Balls, 3d. to Is. •TENNIS RACQUETS- Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 11d., ss. 6d„ to 16s. 6d. TENNIS BALLS—Terra cotta rubber, 9d.; Felt Covered well sewn, Is.' 6d, DOLLS' FURNITURE IN BOXES- ■ Comprising G chairs, with' chesterfield upholster® in 'red, with iringe, hall.stand, table, and two sideboards. i PRICE, 6s. 11d, set. Dolls' Furniture, well made'sets, containing eight piece's in box. PRICE, 9d. Dolls? Furniture, well made in plain wood, consisting four chairs and' table, in box. PRICE, Is. lid. Dolls' Furniture, upholstered in red, comprising chesterfield, two chairs with table. PRICE.,Is. lid.. AEROPLANES—A beautiful well-made toy of silE and wire. . 7s. 11d, each. MINIATURE BILLIARD, TABLES—A splendid line, 32in. x. 15«>in., complete with 3 balls ,and 2 cues; well made with rubber cushions and net pockets. You can play a good game on these. PRICE, 445,

J LADIES' GLOVES, HANDj KERCHIEFS and so on are | never y/rong as presents. 3 GLOYES■j Whito Washable Doeskin. ' p * ss, 11d., 7s. 11d. per pair. Black Suede Gloves, . black, and | whita points. 1 ss. 11d., 7s. 6d. | Tan and Grey Suede Gloves. | 6s. 6d„ 7s. 6d. $ Black French Kid. ' - | 4s. lid.-, ss. 11d„ 6s, 6d. | Whito French Kid, black and whito « points. r 4s. 11d., ss. 11d. | White Suede 'Glove's. * 4s. lid. Tan English Cape Gloves. ss. 11 d. 3 Tail and Beaver Italian Kid. I 3s. 11d. I Tan and Beaver French Kid.. J 4s. 11d., ss. 11d., 6s. 6d. s Grey French Kid. 4s. 11d., ss. 11d. I HANDKERCHIEFS— % Ladies'. Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, ji }in. and Mil. hemstitched hem. i B|dll£d., Is. 6d. each. !| . Ladies' French Knot. Hemstitched |,i Handkerchiefs, 1 doz. in box. 12s. ? Ladies' Embroidered Linen, 1 doz.- | in box. ' ' 18s, S Ladies' Embroidered Cambric Handk kei-chiefs, i- doz in box. I ; ss. 11d„ 7s, 6d. X i doz in box. t 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d„ 2s. 11d„ 3s. 11d. ; i . Dainty Folders, complete with \ your Handkerchiefs. 2s. 11d. Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs. £ Is. 6d., Is. 9d., Is. 11d., 2s. 3d. each, | Embroidered Cambric Handker--3 chiefs. . - I 7id., B*d., 9id., Is,, Is. 3d/ to 2s. 3d. | Initial Handkerchiefs. • 7sd. each. | Children's Patriotic Handkerchiefs. | 6d. each. | • Fancy . Bdxes, 3 Picture Handkerf chiefs. Is. and Is, 3d. box. | UMBRELLASJ Grand assortment with crook or f straight handles. 4s. 11d. to 295. 6d. 8 RAINSHINE UMBRELLASS Suitable for either rain or sun, s good silk covers. 13s. 11 d. to 295. 6d. j! Colours. Saxe, green, navy, purple., I SUNSHADES— S Large variety. 2s. 11d. to £s. 11d. I NECKWEAJtI In muslin, silk, lacej' net, crepe-dc--1; chene • Peter-pan collar, roll colI lar, jabots, Cavalier collars, vest 3 fronts, blousettes, etc., in great vai riety. PRICES from 9d. to Bs. lid, | Artist bows arid ribbon finishes. S . From Is. each. | VEILINGS— } In endless variety; include New S Circular Veil. PRICE, 3s. 6d. v bordered style, in j navy, purple, magpie, nigger 5 black. 2s. 6d., 3s. 11d. veil. i ART NEEDLEWORK DEPART- | MENT- >'. | Crochet- Books, fancy stitcherv t books. | Flora Klickman . "Cult of the | Needle." Is. 6d. each. Little Girls' Sewing Books. ' :■ Is. 6d. each.

Velvet Boudoir Slippers, in'case, in red, brown, navy, black. ■ ' 6s. 6d. Pongee Towel Cases. 6s. 6d. Dorothy Bags. 3s. 11d„ ss. 11d., 6s. 11d., 7s. 11d. Ladies' Holdalls. Is. 6d., Is. 9d. Fanoy Silk Sachets. Is. 6d,, 3s. 6d., 4s, lid., ss. 11d„ 7s. 6d. Lavender Bags. Is. 6d. Trinket Boxes, with pincushion tops. 2s. 6d. Japanesse Cretonne Handkerchief .Boxes, also Glove Boxes! Is. 6d,, Is. Ild, each. Silk' Electrio Light Shades. Is. Busy Beo Outfits, complete with tinted cushion cover and G skeins of silk. ...Is. fid. each.

BO©KS. v : BOYS' OWN ANNUAL—Beautifullv illustrated, ■*- Bs, 6d. each, f! I*he AUSTRALIAN BOYS'ANNUAL—FuII of Daring Deeds, PRICE. ss. a THE CAPTAIN,"—A Magazine for Boys and "Old Boys/' PRICE, ss. 6d. j -HEROES ALL"—Gallant Deeds of the War, by Edgar Wallace. '1 t PRICE, 3s. 6d. ;• IHRILLING ADVENTURE TARNS for the Boys—"Follow Mv Leader" ( (Talbot Baines-Reed), "The Three Homes" (Dean Farrar), "For School i and Country" (Ralph Simmonds), All 3s. 6d, each. | The Following are a few of the Big Selection we have of Sterling Adven!j ture Stories for the Boys:— , '* "Fire. Snow and Water," "The Lust of tho' Mohicans," "Cavaliers r and Roundheads." "Tho Prairie Bird," "Midshipman Easy," and jj crowds of others. . All 2s. each, y THE GIRLS' OWN- ANNUAL—Beautifully bound. PRICE. Bs. 6d, each, f THE AUSTRALIAN GIRLS' ANNUAL—With eight full-page coloured 5 plates, and. a niynbor of Black and white Illustrations, 5, PRICE. ss. each. | A LARGE VARIETY OF WELL-BOUND ' NOVELS—The' following . are £ . among the selection: —"Tho Overflowing Scourge" (Stephen Foreman). H "Edwin Trafford Authnist" (William K. Hill). "Slipped Moorings" 1 A; P. Wallace). "'The Court of Saeliarissa" (Sheringham and Meakm). s Salome and the Head'((E. Nesbit), and a crowd of others. Usually 6s. tach. i NOW 2 for 2s 3d. >: Also a number of Beautifully Bound Books by Well-known Authors, such | as:—"Ravenhoe" (Henry Kingsley). "Peter 'tho Whaler"- (W. 11. G. J . Kingston), "Mansfield Park aiid Pride" -Wane Austin), and several others. PRICE. Is. each. S BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN—"LittIe Folk." full of Coloured Pictures, ?! ' PRICE, 3s. 6d. each. « A Huge Selection of Picture Books— PRICE, Is. each.: ( Lovely Little Story Books for Bovr and Girls, PRICE. 6d. each. i Paper Covered. Nursery Rhymes—"Old Mother-Hubbard" and "A.8.0." ( PRICE. 2(i. each. | See-Saw Songs and Rhymes, set to music; PRICE. Is. each, s Wo also have a Largo Variety of Story Books beautifully illustrated, j ALL ONE PRICE, Is. each.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 18 December 1916, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2954, 18 December 1916, Page 5

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