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7l| j m«—-*««-— W "Variety is the very spice of life and lends it half its || charm," sap the poet, and it seems to apply particularly In the n\ world of games, y \ Novelties come, and will continue to come until Doomsday, Y but there are certain favourite old games that will always retain \ their interest for young and old. Jμ Halma, Snakes and Ladders, Draughts, Dominoes, and "Sobs" // are all old friends—the D.I.C. has them in abundance. Lf Let us introduce you to a few Novelty Games. ! |f "BOBS" or TABLE BILLIARDS, complete set with Balls and Cue. 1 '■ , ' Price. Us, 6t). S "TID-OLF" comprises a nine-hole Golf Conrs*; n highly interesting game of v\ skill. Price, Ids. 6(1. V V "TIPPLE TOPPLE," tho most amusing gome ever invented for 2, 3, or 4 players. VA • Price, 10s. Bd. Vfj SCRIMMO, a Table Football for 3 or i players; a test of dexterity. B ■ ■ • ■ Price i 18s ' 6tt ' ¥j\ jrEOHANICAL GOLF, an entireij new game, complete with mechanical player, / / green, and bunker. Price, 20s, / / SHOOTING THE CHUTB, a olcrer table garao for any numberof players. 7 Price, Bs. //•/■ JUMPING FROGS AND WELL OF CHANCE; a highly amusing fcamo. *• ( Price, Bs. 6d. TIDDLTWINKS, complete in box. Price, 2s, 6d. (n^' HALMA, LTJDO, SNAKES AND LADDERS. DRAUGHTS, DOMINOES. \V From Is. 6d. each. V \] BPECIAL-DBBADNOUGHT COMPENDITJJf of 15 popular games, oomplete \\\ irlth all oomuonent parts. Price, 12s. 6d. / I . ;, 1/- in the iS discount of? every oaah ' / . pupohaea of &1 or> oveci fi/'.-t &',>,»»>{& - ■_, •■•■ Sjj D.I.C. BOX 1478 WELLINGTON

' : ■ w ■"• Tie lit of fall' Pecoration » i»V<l .IS EXEMPLIFIED IN OUK SHOWING *wSf Wallpapers whioh' reflect a true artistic )Aav\W ta/tt! Beneo and a rare exchisiveness not seen ivU^mlii ElwjJ/ outside tho House of Scoullars. SiVAtt? Wo show the latest productions of wide -iL^/jvfe! MBm. awako and imaginative artists whosa &ne!& minds are on decorative effects for walls !L&fil§!fe\' i/fcsu! CONSULT HOUSE OK SCOUL- \jEyJl LARS FOR will |W| !jVyi| find our stocks distinctly different. 9\//y)& HEAD OFFICE Lamblon Quoy, Wclllnglon fvltfC/>l : Queen Street Masterton ivV^^H^ idyll Market Street Bastings ' rAVmI y Announcing New Goods I NEW CAMEOS. NEW CULTURE PEARLS. 1 ' . ::: NEW SINGLE STONE BROOCHES. ::: JJJACH of the.se lines exhibits Tery clearly •- EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY OF STONES, . EXTRKMELX CAREI>'tU;, FINISHED AYOKK-MAKSHir, which :ire tho factors placing our jewclleiy so far above the commonplace. ' Obviously this jewellery will give you miioh more satisfaction than the ordinnry variety. Tho'values are right. Call and inspect. j G. and T. YOUNG, Ltd., | . Emm*. 252 LAMBTON QUAY. jssmS T)OXT K o upon tho old mistaken idea that' low-priced Groceries are necessarily cheap. There's only one truo te.it of cheapness, and that is quality. Tho question of economy is answered only by Groceries which go furthest in uso and cut out waste. Campbell's Groceries are of tho highest standard of quality and purity, and therefore represent a substantial saving over inferior kinds; besides, CAMPBELL'S PRICES ABE LIGHT. 40 end 42 Manners Street. .'Phone 443. 293 Cuba Street .•Phone 2621 A 103 Hiddilorfl Street...'Phone 10S1. STILL GOINu SIKOMu: ' ' ,avo T^ mn at ' s ' l street Factory, whero wo R'ill to gl:td to meet all old customers and many now '~/ -» ones. Ask your Fiirnisher for our llattresses— if ihey do ~ot stock writo yS anf ' P* ,l "' s ' l Stroet, a WELLINGTON. ■ —S?L... — .. ' - —' 'Phono 2581. P.O. Box, 28i.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 26, 25 October 1917, Page 2

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