■"■ "" ■"■! Era -*iil£ . / : jl\ The Ancient Phoenicians accidentally 11 I IVI discovered the way to make Glass, If j I The British Artist in glass discovered lu\ ' I Ml) by deliberate experiment and design tho ip\ / A O rt way to perfect its manufacture, and, in n Q \\ \ '! 1/ S P^--,. S addition, to present it to tho great buyl Y \ "' '■ VI 'I Pj« ' n 3 pub ,l ' o * ne over ' n * ne ' orni "f \ 1 I//./ B*^ ,^*- * beautifully cut pieces of glassware any- S sIU \l '* ' [»// B:fe| a { |5J one would be proud to own. I &« | <S3 V i Kf// ,' fi i I I Pu B y a stroke °f the sheerest good for- | I B b[s B • Sftf II fl{ M tune the D.I.C. has just received a new < U I H m If ES Jk~Mrs shipment of British Crystal Ware—the J W J B*a F SS CJ* l ®Uß' ! '!f kind that evokes unbounded admiration >k!EJb*v / Ktt , '" everyone who sees it. I , RY\ I You can enjoy that delight any time ///, J \\ \ ! you care to visit the D.I.C. China Sec- »//,/ W tion, but let us suggest to you that Wlf \j Early mornino: shopping has more pleasure for most folk, w fl ""CBTSTAL SPECIMENS CUT - Hieh. CRYSTAL WATER JUGS-Heavily cut. \\ / I taperintj shapes. 4s, 9d., ss. 9d., 6s. 9a. 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d,, 17s. 6d., 245. 6d., 30s. \ // SPECIMENS Plain, with cut base. CRYSTAL WATER JUGS-Plain or cut, \. .A § II 2s. 6d M 2s. Ltd., 3s. 9d., 4s. 9d., 6s, bd., squat shapes. ft \\\\ I j 7s. 6d. 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 11s. Gd., 14s. Gd. \\\V , / BOWLS — SuiteWo for short-stemmsd DECANTERS-Now shapes and hand- W /// flowers, low shapes. 2s, 3d, and 2s. 9d. some cutting. « // SPECIMENS—RichIy engraved. 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d., 155., 225. 6d,, 305., S) «ki 3s. 3d., 4s. 9d., 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 15s. 375. 6d., 39. 6d, 455. /// *,? SWEETS DISHES-On staud, plain or CELERY GLASSiiS-6s. 6d, and 7s. 6d. / ) v\ ensraved. Is. 9d., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d,, 2s each. / / \\ 9d. f 3s. 6d.,35. 11d HONEY JARS-Cut or plain. If/j v v ICE PLATES—PIain or cut 3s, 9d., 4s. 6d., ss, 6d,, 6s. 6d. 111 ■ k m Is. 3d,, 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d. PICKLE JARS-Tall or low shapes. // ( 111 SWEETS DISHES-Low shape, with 6s. 6d,, Bs. 6d,, 10s, 6d, (f W handle. 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d. ROSE BOWLS- 12s. 6d. to 525, 6d. \jS5 ' 1,/ 1/* In the & discount off every cash \ \ ■ I I : \\\ ■..,,.,. // ' purchaoo of iSI oi> oven \ '-'"Vd : D ' LC * BOX 147 8;: WELLINGTON W {
The Influence of Soft Furnishing is Harmony of Colour 1 —a feature which predominates in our ■ .■ j j TNVESTIGATION reveals that in the very infancy of civilisation || ■ colour was arranged in pleasing combinations in decorations of || the Home aad -public places of interest. il choosing thoir burnishing Fabrics A VISIT OF INSPECTION NOW WILL CONVINCE YOU. OP -TOE AUTCriLESS BEAUTY AND SUPETJOEITY OF OUR B'ANGB Ol' , SHADOW TISSUES-I'OB LOOSE COVERS, Head Office, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ; Queen Street, Masterton.. Market Street, Hastings. ; iSßgaMEiffHiiSißt^^ Annotmcing New Goods "™ 3 ° V NEW CAMEOS. NEW CULTURE PEARLS. | ::: NEW SINGLE STONE BROOCHES. ::: J]ACH of these lines exhibits very clearly EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY OF STONES, EXTREMELY CAREFUL, FINISHED WORKMANSHIP, which aro the factors placing our jewellery so far above- the commonplace. Obviously this jewellery will giro you much more satisfaction than tho ordinary variety.' Tho values are right. Call and inspect. j G. and T. YOUNG, Ltd., | Dwm. 252 LAMBTON QUAY. If voti bur a David McCrao No. A Mattress, say, at 80s., and it lasts for SIX years, how much will you save? FIGURE IT OUT. Further, with tho former yon havo to sweep under the bed every worniiis: and sleep half of the tirao down on tho springs as the dust will not keop you up; with tho latter you are comfortable all the time-our good ticking NEVER leaks dust. Wholcsalo only. Jf your furnisher does not stock advise tis. P.o. Box 28*. DAVID McCRAE, LID. 'Fh-n, on. eh " '"ini ii ~ \® New Shipments of WE arc just in receipt of two or raplete our stocks and make them J mentfl of Wallpapers, whioh co . JJ 1 unmatched for val-icty and quality! three American and English shipA AVI.DE SELECTION OF EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS-rich in novolties and beautiful colourings! J Those new Wallpapers must bo seen to bo appreciated— do desorip- LJ -l tion can do them justice, and we ask you moat cordially to make a ["I visit of inspection. EVERY TASTE FINDS SATISFACTION AT , r'«J*W OIL & COLOUR MERCHANTS 54-56 Manners St.,Wcllington
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 2
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758Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 2
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