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.w £* TheMX.-alwaysfamous fj ■w ! ™ lltJ of is excelling ||/ J w all past showings. |I ggT^*^ Ten bulky casks recently arrived from Vo| Britain contained the most beautiful v\| *k(llf Glassware ever seen. | /S»f ' V Specimen Vases, Rose Bowls, and other Ilk I pieces show much originality in form, I Ik) v cutting, and ornamentation. J i '/J \\'\ *"'\ Mwl ' na ' ' s gOo( ' news * or reat ' i!rs ' andno J tftfl/ • 'vk lit ml Awbi i 4 wi " be a PP reciated - Tne next J W vi\ Iv Hi best t!li " B is to see this ,ovely ' s P arklin9 J W |\t « /// Glassware—once you see it you will bo | M captured by its entrancing beauty. j |n\ i The DIG China Section warmly ,\( welcomes every visitor. I m ~. , : , . ' • Largo assortment of ENGLISH CMS- W \:- TAL SPECIMEN TUBES-Variety of W ' , shapes and sizes, plain and fluted, tall l \\-v\U.. I'fi'fiff and low. , „' . , //,' , 1)1 i MUli 2s. 9d., 3s. 9d., 4s. 9d., ss. 6d., Gs. 9d., \fj I If it 111 7s. 9d., 10s Mill /111 'H CHRYSANTHEMUM BOWLS AND W II 't \ \ VASES- Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d,, 15s. ' N| i ill I ' I \ HOSE BOWLS-With glass oi wire sup- v\ 'If I ; \VI P °l7s S .'6d., 215., 255., 355., 425., to £5 ss. I \ til II I \\\ FLOWER BOWLS-Open shapes, large VM ' /// i'l JjLll 6d„ 13s. 6d„ 155., 17s. 6d„ 21s. YM •;■///■ ~. ! VIOLET BOWLS-In wanted shapes. K 'If 2s. 3d., 2s. 9d. jlj v\ '■' SPECIMEN'TTJBES-With rich cutting It f ! IW . and engraving. / I// J i'IVV ' 2s. 3d., 2s, 9d„ 3s. 6d.; 4s. 6d., ss. 6d., «/,/ \H SALAD BOWLS-Cut and plain; large' MM jSjj l ,". .... au( l small sizes. Wv W\ . i I'l t f£s ' 17s. 6d., 19s. 6d„ 215., 255., 295. 6d„ T \ / / 11 81 P 32s ' 6d "' 35s '' t0 55s ' \ 1 /It Lil " WATER. JUGS-In newest shapes, with \ J fj /; 7s ' ° d " 10s - D 6d n .l m i2s. 6tf., 14s. 6d.. \| U\ 17s. 6d., to 425. • " i • | I -TTI ; D.J.C.; , BOX 1478 .■' . WELLINGTON J|o

Third Week' of' Value Giving at 'Our Annual Sale

! A TRIBUTE to tho exeollence and genuine character of the bargains ' ■. we are offering is afforded by,tho enormous business we haye recorded since the Sale, commenced. ' We tight into "tho mid'dlo of March, ; ' WHICH MEANS THAT OUE SALE PERIOD IS ' • , BECOMING LIMITED! Householders'.shoijld walre up to the importance of prompt action if they .would benefit 1 by our Speoial Sale .Offerings in FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS, AMD ACCESSORIES FOR HGMF. FURNISHING. Remember! Our Sale is a yearly event, and should on no account ■ pass unheeded. 'w "Head Office: Lambton Quay, Wellington. , ,-. Branches at Masterton and Hastings.

: ~J^ J ITJSPPOSSIBLE TO TELL \jl*r 8 HANT PEOPLE DO MOT TROUBLE TO GET WJ--.. NATURAL LOOKING TEETH /-'MADE WHEN IT IS NECESSARY TO HATE ARTIFICIAL TEETH. ■ ■ THE TEETH WE MAKE CANNOT BE DISTINGUISHED FROM REAL TEETH! PLATEB EROK £J/3/-. THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, CORNER OF CU.BA AND HANKERS STREETS, (Over Winder 1 !!.) AND AT AUCKLAND. J. R. T, MILROY, Managor. Goldberg 7.

Morning, loon and Night— "OUR OWN" TEA is a Delight. TT cornea as a porfect refresher on wak- /q, (GSSJJS'Jv • ing, as . l a s pplendid invigorator at B J T^fflOT any time, especially if tired and languid. fmh Jjcla ®W Everyone appreciates its lovely rich HSffln isiitw%H_l flovour-hotiseH'ivos enthuse over its Ml J /fflPr S economy. "Our Own" Tea is quite free ip^^^^'iWX^W from foreign substances, and thereto HT~ gpea furthest in use. , ' // If you liko the best in tea and happen J f L#sVwf~ vV^ffl|l/w to have not yet tried this splondid brand, ~* «&«U | i/ f try it to-day. - '*ri«im -" W. ' CAMPBELL Ltd.., ■a H4O and 43 MANNERS STREET/ .' 'Phono 443 293 CUBA STREET. 'P Q ono 2524 A 163 EIDDIFOED STREET. _ 'Phone 1081

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 152, 16 March 1918, Page 4

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