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' | New Games come & Old Favourites I lj Jiojd -their own at the DIG.. | W/-:: • 5 "Variety Is the very spice of life and lends it half its H ' charm," says the post, and it seems to apply particularly in the IftV world of games. y \ , Novelties come; and will continue to come until Doomsday, / .: \ | but there are certain favourite old games that will always retain | Yjl their interest for young and old. i fj Raima, Snakes and Ladders, Draughts, Dominoes, and "Bobs" | !*\ . aro all old friends—the D.I.C. has them in abundance. | ' , 'Let us introduce you to a few Novelty Games, "BOBS" or TABLE BILLIARDS, complete set with Balls anil Cue. Price. 14s. 6d. s "TID-OLP" comprise.-! a, nine-holo Golf Cours«; a highly interesting: game, of I skill. I • Price, 10s, 6d. / I "TIPPLE TOPPLE," the most amusing game over invented for 2, 3, or I players. lj i Price, 10s. 6d. W II " SCRIMMO, - a T.-vblo Football for 2or 4 players; a teat of dexterity. §y, | , Price, 10s, 6d.. \f j, MECHANICAL GOLF, an entirely hew .game, complete with mechanical player, ui ll green, and bunkor. Price, 20s. / SHOOTING THE CHUTE, n clever table game for any number of playors. \ / Prico, Bs. V '■ lII' JUMPING FROGS AND WELL OF CHANCE; a highly amusing game. \ I f ■ ' Price, Bs. 6d. : |l . TIDDLY3VTNKS, complete in box. Price, 2s. 6d. i ret HALMA, LUDO, SNAKES AND LADDERS. DRAUGHTS, DOMINOES. / ,; |Y\ From Is. 6d, each. I : A SPECIAL—DREADNOUGHT COMPENDIUM of 45 popular games, complete V/ Yp with all component parts. Price, 12s. 6d. :Fj ' \ 1/» in the £ discount off evepy eosh ' '/ J pupohasa of £51 or oven ' ' N : • D.I.C. . BOX 1478 ■ WELLINGTON

- Expert Approval of T HAVE recently cut and tailored beautiful Costumes for the wires of no .fewer than five leading Gentlemen's Tailors.' Isn't that fact significant. 1 Doesn't it prove that a "Coleman Costume" is superior in every detail to ■ \the ordinary Colonial Production? The wife of, an oxpert Gentlemen s Tailor would not. place hor order with me unless she felt confident that 1 could —and would —give her a Costume modelled, made, and finished on the best Continental lines. ; T- . Such a Costumo I can also give YOU! ■ Please order early. A J. COLEMAN, : Ladies' Fashion Tailor and Robe Maker, \ 117 Customhouse Quay (Opposite Bank of New Zealand). jj Announcing New Goods "™ D P NEW CAMEOS. NEW CULTURE PEARLS. | ; NEW SINGLE STONE BROOCHES. ::: v of these lines exhibits very olearly EXCEPTIONAL .QUALITY OF STONES, EXTREMELY CAREFUL, FINISHED WORKMANSHIP, ' which are the factors placing our jewellery so far above the commonplace. Obviously this jewellery will givo you muoh more satisfaction than the ordinary variety. The'values are right. Call and inspect. ■ 9 | G. and T. YOUNG, Ltd, | , 252 LAMBTON QUAY. TABLES. •< A BILLIARD-DINING TABLE in a liouse adds comfort and refinement,, and provides tho home-staying folk with hours of innocent enjoyment. The manufacture of Billiard-Dining Tables is a speciality with Bird ' and Jensen, Ltd., and every tablo serves the dual purpose for which it is intended. The workmanship is high-class, and there is perfection l in every dCtall ' MADE IN SELECTED OAK. . 6ft. Tables, £30; 7ft. Tables, £35; ,Bft. TaWe, £42 10s. BIRD « JEHIEM, LTD. Write or Call for. Catalogue. 157-159 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. - LINOARNISH! | The Great Time and Labour Saver. I POLISHING Floors is perhaps the most strenuous of all household j labours—it is the cause of many bad knees and sore backs—not j *' J, to say anything of the drain it has on the vitality. E Uiioarnisli Eliminates Trouble and Labour. . ■ i It : is. easily applied, is not slippery, and dries , with a hard, bright \ . 1 ' ' surface. i ; . IT LASTS FOR ONE WHOLE YEAR - . J - ;.>• . and the,cost iB very modest! ' ■ t SECURE LINOARNISH TO-DAY FROM ! OIL Am coiom 1 T kl MERCHANTS, L 30 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON j . . —% Of Special Interest to Those Furnishing ; AT ANY aro the happy homes all over Wellington and district uLat owo KS—J', their attractiveness to Collie Furniture. The handsome modern styles and ortistic old-time patterns to be selected hero f-MfTOf offer the ideal for tho homo beautiful. Ifffe® This is tho Furniture in which good Jtt&A taste is not measured by the size of tho purse. Each piece we offer, howovor |J low the cost, is woll designed and substantially made. The quality is on a !/ par with the appearance. You can depond upon every item being as staunch wp and solid twenty years hence as it is today. Chat matters over with us—any time you like. Remember we are manufacturors, and can save your purse. VISIT OUR SHOWROOMS. ■ EDWARD COLLIE, LTD., Furniture Craftsmen, J67 RfcMlford Street, Newtown — 'Phone 1634.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 25, 24 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 25, 24 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 25, 24 October 1917, Page 2

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