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The New "Motif" Casement, feoS Goth—an Exclusive Novelty w^ . introduced by the DIG S « It is not often that ono can ecc j§| •'";'."; ;~. such a distinctly different typo of || . Casement' Poplin as that shown by m tho DJ.C. this spring. |j The "motif" portions of these || Cloths are quite original in design m and the colour combinations are fj % ft To describe them adequately on 11 Etiftii flUl paper is asking the impossible, but M • i||||||||— — rjrfji *^' s w0 can assuw you that m Fll Ulifill ijUjjj I rj*~" i once y° u see em y° u rca, i' Be fl --i Hill UlTljj that our candour is commendable' §j i If HQ Casement Cloths are prim- |j I Oil 3 writ $Sr3 a "* y for Casement' Win- $ | Hill | • WifttGa fSfHIW Hangings, yet their uses are p ~ iflWu w i ni^oTir i n Brandon |e / ■i> l I 11 Streot is devoted to a display of §? w j"J ' ■ I » these Novelty Casements, and you || are cordially invited to have a look || at them when you are passing. m P Notice particularly the model W\ Casement Curtains and Fittings g i made ;ip complete with rod, brackets, m Ira curtains, and valance: length of $8 curtains 2| yards.' 27/6 as you || • see it. ' I "Motif" Casement Poplin, 40jn, wide, ft^ per .8/11 yard ||jT| . DJ.C Box 1478 Wellington, bMS

"Meccano' ■' is an , 4nß Idea Builder, for it -H. .. Expands:, the- Mind* HE .•When a boy io young his mind is more receptive §S|^ than at a later stage of his life, and it ia at this plftp . period vhat ho' wante the most encouragement, for • his future welfare depends entirely upon the oxpan- IMMM&W eion of his brain while young. . '"Meccano" is an Ideal Toy, for it stimulates his imagination and makes him fa ,J|;J|ijJj||| % proud of his ability to make so many reproductions of engineerinz works. He can build working models of wagons, armoured cars, trucks, oranos, e ' oTa t° rß )^^^^^i 'Windmills, railways, etc. ' No. 0 Set will make about 38 models, and the No. 6 Set about lflO. In ad- | dition to the models shown, many others can be invented by the boy with a mechanical turn of mind. J "Meccano" Consists of Bright Plated Steel , | strips, plates, pulleys, bolts and nute, gears, angle brackets, and tools for i putting the machines together. The boy can start to "build immediately, as ! study of this toy is not required. t Wo carry a large stock of spare parts. Models in fall working order on | display. Prices: No. 0, 95.; 1,145.; 2, 275. Sd.; 3, 425.; 4, 705.; 5 (carton), j HOs.; 5 (wood), 1455.; 6 (wood), 2525. Write to Department "D." E#.Ms&Co.,Ltd.,j Hunter Street and Jervois Quay, Wellington, f • ■ ' ' i" ■ | ..SWEEPING OUT THE OLD $jlfL^ .-BRINGING IN THE NEW I JflMgk - A Springtime : Transformation f rfu Thero are signs of Spring everywhere, , M Ji 111 \\ and particularly at Davis and Clater'st. IM II fi.wkf A The styles of the moment are to be 6een J%\\\ 'T {llVws w there—a smart, bright, attractive array ftw) '« mW iffl of-now goods. //£Mi& U I wIIyN (m ALL AS FASHION HAS DECREED LADIES! You will find much to admire '$}//! r ft ii\ toX among our now Roods— yf/J ■ Jiij\lM|' ladies' Oriental Silk Sports Goats, £6 15n. L| MM BJ^m, Ladies" Striped Silk Snorts Coats, £6 fc. |JW 5 | 'jMS^j. Ladies' Plain Colours, Silk Sports Coats. ml j . | lß|raß Ladios'Check Blanket, Coat (1 only), 6gn». Iff 9 jI fj IHIi Ladies' Strfcied Silk Blouses, 395. 6d.-very 11 f 1 I I 1 'Hi Ladles' White Crene-dc-chene Blouses, 111 1 ! I'll |S hand embroidered. 635. j I i ■ 8 /' HH Ladies' Whito Jan Silk Blouses, 15b. 9d. j ; | | j H | SPRING WASHING DRESSES jj |J I|l '» j Bund your order in now-mail it if jj, i j | f || | ncoesaary. Frenoh Oamb'rloß have advanc- til jiff $ I cd 100 per cent, at Homo. fl] l . s||! jft | French Cambric Drcsacs. 425. M., 455. j J ' W 1 Oxford and 7<cphyr Dresses, 655. 6d. y \d fnj J&~~^ Davis & Clater, j] Ladies' 4 Genllamen's Oulfiiters, , [P^Tfl 216 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Q? STAINED GLASS Our Artists have graduated from the Leading Studios in England end Europe, and are thoroughly competent to turn out the highest cla«s <f work. Awarded ftnlri MaHal of,eretl ,or com " the only 1U.9U&1 petitlon at the CHRISTCHURCII INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION For Stained Glass and Lendligbt Windows against all EUROPEAN and LOCAL COMPETITOBS. Designs furnishod at tho shortest notice. .SMITH. & SMITH, Ltd., Wellington.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 287, 23 August 1918, Page 2

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