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][\ \ ■■■■ ■• " ~; ■ I J ! : . Dignity and Art are rarely so I I "■ beautifully • blended | ■ . ■" o TV 1 . f~* Y~\ e O B SW 1"■ >5<5 i%\ I J I I Yinnpt f In •, no in LstitXj*. • JL/llinci t«JCIS i si I , A' \viole volume might be written regarding tlie artistic merit 'if VM and the' fine china of the Dinner Sets on view at the D.I.C. to- • Jμ ! day. Even then the one thing essential to a realisation of their |\ m I beauty would be wanting, viz., Eye-witnessing. W\ liljj - In a word: Look in tho/D.I.C. Brandon Street Window and Vγ! '/ \■; y°" wiU s ee at a glance the beauty of these Dinner Sets. YOU -__ M" :-"'v There you will see the Art of China Decoration in its most 1| " I .->■ dignified form; there you Avill see Ijj V Dinner Sets fit to grace any home in the land. 11} V.W WNNEIi SETS-Dainfy Floral pat- BLUE BAND-Conventional border. '(// VW ' ternii. ■ 32 pieces— £4 12s. 6d. Ml m H2 piocas— • . . 635. 4S pieces— , £6 6s. 'ffl Mf (il pieeos— £5 ss. 61 pieces— ■ • £7 17s. 6d. ■ jjll Pm G5 pieces— £6 15s. 66 pieces— £9 17s. 6d. M \ ' ' II '/ . GREEN , BAND-With heavy gold WHITE-With Burnished Gold. • \ \ li I ' border. JJoulton. \\\\ , • 111 I ,32 pieces— £5 15s. i 32 pieces— ,£4 19s. 6d. \\|| | ill cl pieces— £9 7s. 6d. 61 pieces— £8, \|k iw ■. (iG piecs— . £11 11s. G6 pieces— £9 19s. 6d. wl i\: ' CONVENTIONAL' GREEN PAT- BROAD GOLD BAND-With Key (i/h jy\ TERN DOtTLTON- pattern. llβ V \ • ' 50 £5 17, crt 32 pieces- . £4 15s. '/ \\ .'■■■■■■■ %P] eces ~ .■ lα,T « Pieces- , £6 10s. ./ ■ VA --■ bl pieces- £6 15s. 61 pieces- £7 17s. 6d. / 66 pieces- £B.Bs. GO pieces— £9 17s. 6d. /H '; 1 '■'":•■' ASSORTED FLORAL BORDERS- ' |\ ■ M . 32 pieces—69s. 6d., 755., 905., 975.,'6d. • IVV ; fir ■ 1/- in the S discount off every oaeh . \ f ' purchase of &1 op oven KV*^

THE DISTINCTIVE CHARM : ,_,,.. " ■ === ImUps who niili to look really smart L = we ce====^^^^^^^^^^^^^^3^^^^^^*" en °* =ra me nX"I jioii' wtnmcg 0 . J Will be pleased, and well=pleased, by the present r. Scdullap .Gappet Display ■ It represents the highest endeavour and most , . . __.. successful, achievement in artistic colour selecAfler you've taken Fletcher's Phosphatonic I .. m i •/. » ~ '~ , jon'll look back on/'mumpy grumpy" days as ; tion . Ihe magnificence ot the patterns makes a horrible experiences—nightmarcsl You'll ex- ' " I perience real joy ol livinij-buoy.ncy of mind FEAST OF CARPET HARMONIES ind body!—and ell thanks to ' ' \ lljnij £F_6£©l£©£°'S; ■. ■ ■ ' , for the eye, and the unusual colour combinations i!l !^ini©%lP'lniH iH ■' satisfy the most fastidious. . Phosphatoriic, Ihe tonic ol tonics, acts directly UnSI-' > *T Bl TO) *3° At'-3 phospnorui—the very th<ng you now need. •**" '™ l * n\a* w ™ P meaa vMh9 tt im " ,mi, t mOt ' UAMBTON >aUAY ' WELLINGTON. '«#-Che£ft S> K J E W C e ?IPn R fi ton 39 BRANCHES AT HAS TINCS AND MASTEETON. Superior Stock of Fancy Stones r:;j=z:g™— ■?___ for Making-up to' Special Order I [ "|j|y Nerves Wβ in include Aquamarinos, Peridots, Tourmalines, " a Shocking State." Opals, etc., in addition to largo stocks of choice Diamonds and *»*• • . ei ! was very nervous, AJI these stones aro much above ordinary quality; each gem a \/nno\t at fho ilnnn u/niiM must bo Bpecially before being admitted into stock. S . KIIUIK d , l , 1118 UUUI mW] i alarm me. ' Bnyois liavo tho' Katisfaotion of knowing that stones obtained hcio are entirely perfect. pur workmen are familiar with tho _______ ncwcsl and best ideas in. stone-Betting, and extreme care is given MRS. MARY GRAY, of 41 Victo every dotnill Consequently our 'jewellery delightfl the most tona btreet, Paddtngton, writes this ... , J ° story about her nerves and what cnticaJ. . I . and T. YOUNG, Ltd., , . iSLISIiiTS [ 252 Lambton Qaay, Wellington. "fSlill^ v : — : : — : — did for them , ' / : _, -_ ■ ' ■■ I CLEMENTS TONIC, Ltd. 'T IS IIPSmUT \ \ -hmsureitwillplease ! ■THAT'your bou* be beautiftil to tho \ , l ° \ 'ye, but it bo ! heard only lately of many 4 ™m,r.ni7rniTn rno rmim n7inimiin« >> Splendid CU«S effected by IMPERVIOUS TO THE WEATHER \ /our medicine after other ' i ■ « »i" both if TiNGBYS' paints \ K ™ ikt been Jried wffif&f//jy**K > '***<5ls~&, " ro . u . sei,! aro made of weather- \ Without giving relief. f'''(. \'/£&£' ~ x ''i7^'''^''v/ materials and- being properly f /L*r m . ix<M * 1 )°' ; crac k> blister, or peoi. f I nave proved by exthatlhe pei"nwnonce IT to tho colffuTe°you \ ■ Faience that it gets to the releCt '• root of certain troubles and ''■■ Thc Bcst PAINTS ARE TiNGEYs , i eradicates them from the rAiNio, t \ system. T'i^@E , ¥ ?5 39 Oil ani. Colour Merchants, I "Hew months ago my 30 MANNERS STREET WELLINGTON. ■ | | nerm Wfir . e m a shocking I ? tate » continuously twitchI ing so that I could not keep ""■ ■ ■ " . still. JAPOfiA'L. Motor-Car Enamel. "u&*nh to elements FOR ALL CLIMATES. Tonic th , e y av ? " ow a * Exilliant, Elastic, Durable, Nou-fading, Washable, and strong and sound as ever. ' Eust-prevontinj,'. Japanol will uoi; Oracle, Chip, Peel, S (Signed) MARY GRAY Blister, or Fade, aud will resist tlio acliou of tlu; Sun, ■Frost, Heat, Sea Air, and Water. The " Good H«hl," Mediant. . i , " ■ Colour Cards Posted- Free. n Try !t [or lh }<»°<«™ °< B«n«ral ■ ... : ■ .■■:■-■; ill-health. S.HI 3. UlafS I ' ; t All Chemists and Stores Sell It AGENTS. OPP. TOWN HAU, WELLINGTON. jj a "' e " t3Tonic U ''" l "" c "' , ■

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3112, 16 June 1917, Page 4

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