~ft ~" ""^'—"—"^^^ B . W" I "W" ~f= H -■•• SI - I There is something like a rage : . 11 for Bead Necklets this Spring! " HI EvDiywheic one goes"one. hears of the charm of the fashion- || || ablo Art Beads to he seen at the U.I. 0. ■ 11 11 The collection, taken as a whole, is lovely, while individual 11 || necklets show that gieat skill and ingenuity has been brought to || II bear to produce something rather -unique, therefore quite out of the | J || common. || 11, There aie beads of wood, agate, glass, and jet; there are 11 -~ || flower brads in natural perfumes; there are pottery beads and gen- || II uine Satsuma Jieads. ' '. ~ ii § These Beads come from California, Great Britain, Ig - II ~" ~ France and Japan. — -— 11 II - BEAD NECKLETS-Vilisticaily arranged, in Agate, Wood, and Glass. • || || . . From 2s. v 6d. to 17s. 6d. || II J'ET BBADS-Ih long and short lengths; very fashioniiblc. '• 7s. 6d. to 21s. || I CALIFORNIAN FLOWER, ISEADS-In all shades and perfumes. , || IS From 3s. to 10s. 6d. tt it H WOOD BEADS-French manufacture; beautifully carved. Si' |fi 4s, 6d. per string of 100. || II WOOD BEADS (small)— Dyed in,newest shades. 3s. per string of 100. || | PERFUMED POTTERY BEADS-In Art shades, newest shapes and sizes. | | 11 , From 10s. per 100. N | | ■ JUG BEADS, .GLASS (6 shades)- 6d. per string of 50. || I GENUKE SATSUMA BEADS- ' 9J. and Is. each. 11
; Living Canadian Models' jlff|^ • ' ISf Serve as standards for the various jl i^K^M' HI styles of D& A Corsets whose 1918 .: IJU models embody the besj features of f JL • Ijj leading Paris and New York designs. wmk |UJ For economy, as well as for comfort fnl and style, ask your corsetiere to a rflflipf J fEwl ill *'" owyoutheD&AMode,s# wv * /pill , jHj There is a style for every figure. H Obtainable at all drapers. Ir^^^i.p^C^f'^iW TftSt DOMINION CORSET Ca st^T ■ /■ r- ■ '■ ■•'■" * 1 Just What's Wanted! ' ~ § ' full size 1 '.';' .r h - - SUPERIOR MAKE Wholesaler's Price 35/OUR PRICE' I (For: Cash) , GEORGE WINDER, SI IRONMONGER — SI CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. TfflyM^lfr l TiliiltiW*ltTMlirW^Afirtil''t^ l ' J^~-r -*-|rfl a,Mtn - I »—*■' ■- ■ . r- i i, ' . i",T ~T~i V '. GARDEN TOOLS! WE HAVE JUST LANDED OUR NEW SEASON'S STOCK OP GARDEN TOOLS FROM THE BEST i!A KERS, including 'the following:Hedge Shears, > ' I Lawn Sprinklers, 1.R.H0«. LAWN MOWERS ■•■ -VM°Kinnon.Ho«. . ■ Spides. Mattook Hoes. Border Forks. . ENGLISH, . Planters' Hoes. Bordor Shears. Green's Silens Messor. Pruning Slieara, Branch Cutters. ' Ransome's Anglo-Paris. .' Pruning-Saws. Da.sy Grabbers. Ransome's Automaton. g ak(! ?- „ . Digging Forks. .......... , Reaping Hooks. i Draining Spades. AMERICAN. I Saythva. ' Dutch Hoes. , Arcade, , Sprayera. Edging Knives. Favourite. Sets of Ladies' Tools. -; Garden Rollers. Lakewood. Sprayere. Garden Trowela, .. ~, Shovels. Garden Sheaia. New Easy. Spadeg ' Grubbing Hoes, New Rover. Slashere. • ! Grass Shears. Premier. Turf Cutters. ' j Grass Hooks. Wocding Forks. - ': j JOHN DUTHIE:& C©o, Ltd. HARDWARE & METAL MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET TELEPHONES. Tovrn Dcpartnunt, D 006; Country Department, 156; •Offices, 573; Iron Yard, 2561.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 309, 18 September 1918, Page 2
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